Kids entry into Disney World Free in Sept? (Secret Codes)
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Kids entry into Disney World Free in Sept? (Secret Codes)
Someone I worked with told me that a friend of hers said that kids entry into the Park at Disney World is free.
We were both skeptical.
I did a little search on the internet, and came up with this site that has "secret codes" to get deals.
Has anyone heard of this, or any other info out there on good deals for Disney World?
I am going in Sept.
We were both skeptical.
I did a little search on the internet, and came up with this site that has "secret codes" to get deals.
Has anyone heard of this, or any other info out there on good deals for Disney World?
I am going in Sept.
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I've had a good luck with a cruise with this company https://www.dreamsunlimitedtravel.com/
We got upgrade from a cat 8 to a cat 3 suite no charge. There is a link at this site about kids free with certain packages.
Personally, I find these sites that sell you a book with secret codes to be mostly a scam as the information is available free from many sources.
We got upgrade from a cat 8 to a cat 3 suite no charge. There is a link at this site about kids free with certain packages.
Personally, I find these sites that sell you a book with secret codes to be mostly a scam as the information is available free from many sources.
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Join Date: Nov 2000
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Here's one of the secret pass phrases and it's good all year round:
"Yes, my wife and I would love to spend four hours taking your timeshare tour".
There's no such thing as a free lunch.
Don't bother buying any books. Use these excellent sites:
Deb's Unofficial Walt Disney World Guide
Walt Disney Trip Planning guide at mouseplanet.com
-David
"Yes, my wife and I would love to spend four hours taking your timeshare tour".
There's no such thing as a free lunch.
Don't bother buying any books. Use these excellent sites:
Deb's Unofficial Walt Disney World Guide
Walt Disney Trip Planning guide at mouseplanet.com
-David
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Yesterday, I booked (for early Sept) some nights for our family at a Disney World resort.
The reservations agent was talking about a fare based on codes - I was trying the Disney Club codes, and the AAA/CAA codes.
I then asked if there were any other codes - she said yes. I then asked if the other codes were significantly cheaper than the codes I was using - as far as she could tell me, she said no.
What do you think, of these people offering the 'secret codes"? Are they valid? Is there a catch (eg timeshare presentations, something else etc)? How can these people come up with these codes (do they work like the Entertainment system, whereby one can get 50% off, subject to availability)? Are they insiders' codes - if so, how can these people circulate them to the general public?
Like the Entertainment system, are they subject to availability? If so, does that mean that these codes have limited dates of validity - ie. only during the least busy of the low season?
The reservations agent was talking about a fare based on codes - I was trying the Disney Club codes, and the AAA/CAA codes.
I then asked if there were any other codes - she said yes. I then asked if the other codes were significantly cheaper than the codes I was using - as far as she could tell me, she said no.
What do you think, of these people offering the 'secret codes"? Are they valid? Is there a catch (eg timeshare presentations, something else etc)? How can these people come up with these codes (do they work like the Entertainment system, whereby one can get 50% off, subject to availability)? Are they insiders' codes - if so, how can these people circulate them to the general public?
Like the Entertainment system, are they subject to availability? If so, does that mean that these codes have limited dates of validity - ie. only during the least busy of the low season?