macman123
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But you can only book RR with the 155 points, correct?
Correct........
But you can only book RR with the 155 points, correct?
But you can only use the 155 at RR. We also have close to 1000 gathered over the years mix of direct and resale, but my last contract was purchased after the restrictions so that contract cannot be used at RR. That one is actually a different use year than my other contracts so it comes up as a digital white card in that use year. so with this last resale purchase that is different use year than my other contracts, I can actually see the differences between blue card vs. white cardI have 1000 points of which only 155 are direct.
That allows me blue card and to book RVA
I didn't know there was a white card?
We are direct members, so have blue card?
What is white card?
I didn't know there was a white card?
We are direct members, so have blue card?
What is white card?
Are there any charts that show how a Disney Visa card can help fill some of the gaps of being a white card holder?
Great link! Thank you!!http://mouseperks.com/
Remember white cards have access to Tables in Wonderland. The biggest discount is going to be the discount on Annual Passes which is DVC/FL Resident specific.
Here's from my white card membership. When you have both you just switch between them to see your blue and white cards.Hi, all late to this conversation. Just curious, can someone post a picture of a white card (of course with all of the info blanked). I have never seen one, and we (my DW and I) are looking to purchase a new resale with a different resort and UY, yet we have our original Blue Card. My curiosity is peaked about a "white card'.
Thanks! I was really curious to see what one looks like. Much appreciated.Here's from my white card membership. When you have both you just switch between them to see your blue and white cards.
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Hasn’t Tables In Wonderland been discontinued?http://mouseperks.com/
Remember white cards have access to Tables in Wonderland. The biggest discount is going to be the discount on Annual Passes which is DVC/FL Resident specific.
That post is a year and a half oldHasn’t Tables In Wonderland been discontinued?
So I wonder what the new "Digital" card system will work. For instance, the new and expanding scan and pay at the stores will work? When I used it at World of Disney, it recognized my DVC Membership and gave me the discount automatically. Don't white card holders also have their DVC Membership linked into MDE, or do they not receive a link code from Member Services?
It will be interesting to see how the system distinguishes the difference in the future.
I know that currently the systems that allow automatic check out like at World of Disiney give it to everyone.
Some of the mobile order restaurants that have a DVC discount is applying to everyone.
It will be interesting if this new system will stop that and the discount will only be applied for those with eligible memberships.
If we get more reports that white card holders are being stopped from activating the Sorcerer pass, because the system flags it as an ineligible membership, I bet these types of discounts will stop too.
It is also why I am leaning more and more that those who are not eligible may no longer have a DVC card of any sort.
Free parking is a perk of staying onsite, not of DVC membership. So you'll need to scan your MB or show your park ticket, not your DVC member card. To enter the resort parking lot where you're staying, again you'll scan your MB or resort key card (when you first arrive on checkin day, you'll need to go to the left to talk to the guard, after that you can go to the right). If staying offsite, you'll need to pay to park at the parks, unless you have an AP.Do you need to show your DVC card at the parking kiosk to get free parking if you choose to drive?
Didn’t this change? I thought cash stays in DVC rooms for non-DVC members paid for parking now.Free parking is a perk of staying onsite, not of DVC membership. So you'll need to scan your MB or show your park ticket, not your DVC member card. To enter the resort parking lot where you're staying, again you'll scan your MB or resort key card (when you first arrive on checkin day, you'll need to go to the left to talk to the guard, after that you can go to the right). If staying offsite, you'll need to pay to park at the parks, unless you have an AP.
Didn’t this change? I thought cash stays in DVC rooms for non-DVC members paid for parking now.