New Pin Codes for Free Disney Dining Could Mean Extension in 2014

Free Disney DiningBack in early May, Free Disney Dining was revealed for the general public, and it was done a bit differently than in past years. All of the fall and winter months were revealed at once, but some exclusions and gaps caused issues. Well, new Disney Pin Codes are being given out and make it seem like some extra dates for Free Disney Dining may come.

The 2014 Free Disney Dining offer released can be seen at this link in its entirety. A number of resorts were excluded as were a number of dates.

October was the most obvious exclusion as just about one week is all that’s available for Free Disney Dining this year. This put a damper on the plans of a lot of people.

A great number of people have been getting Disney Pin Codes lately though, and they include a different set of dates with more included for October and other months. They also included other resorts that were excluded in the original Free Disney Dining offer such as Port Orleans Riverside and French Quarter.

Here are some off the eligible arrival dates I’ve seen via Disney Pin Codes thus far:

  • Aug. 25 – Oct. 3
  • Oct. 19 – Nov. 1
  • Nov. 9 – Nov. 22
  • Dec. 12 – Dec. 23

As you can see, it adds almost a full extra week to August, an extra week to October, and a couple of days in November.

Now, this is not a guarantee that the general public will see Free Disney Dining extended to these extra dates or resorts. It’s possible, but not confirmed.

For those wondering about Disney Pin Codes?

Well, check out this edition of “Doctor Disney Explains” to learn all about Disney Pin Codes and how they are given out or received. You may have one for Free Disney Dining or you may not.

Call Disney to find out because you’ll never know unless you check.

Comments

  1. Samantha Okey says

    I got one of these in my email, and when I tried to verify the code was mine, with my last name and zip code it shows incorrect. 🙁 I guess I just need to call and see what’s up about that.

  2. Samantha Okey says

    So I called about it dining pin code I got – and somehow its linked to our old roommate who has only been on Disney Vacations with us – and I’ve never even used that email to do our bookings. Very confused why its coming to my email account and they’re not letting me use it at this time… it’s a bit frustrating that there are really no explanations as to why his current address and last name would link to an email account of mine.

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