On the DVC threads about this It came up that in the middle of the night some Facebook groups were suggesting it might be a scam. It's pretty hard to tell... They have done things before without telling people in advance before. So we're all hoping it's not some scam, It might even be worth putting in incorrect information at first to see if it catches you and has you re-login.I'm curious - has anyone received an actual email from DVC saying that the preview registration begins at 9 AM this morning?
I haven't. What do you think the chances are a DVC member with a blue card (but no DVC ressie) will be able to register?I'm curious - has anyone received an actual email from DVC saying that the preview registration begins at 9 AM this morning?
I don't think it's a scam. It's an actual Disney link registered with Queue-It. I believe you have to actually talk with representatives to get one of those links set up.On the DVC threads about this It came up that in the middle of the night some Facebook groups were suggesting it might be a scam. It's pretty hard to tell... They have done things before without telling people in advance before. So we're all hoping it's not some scam, It might even be worth putting in incorrect information at first to see if it catches you and has you re-login.
If it's legit from Disney it's going to know if your login is wrong, If it's a scam artist it will collect all your incorrect data.
That's how it's works for the DVC Moonlight Magic Events which use the same queue system.I am trying to decipher the email that went out to DVC members. So, those that are sitting on the page before 9 o’clock will be randomly assigned a number once the page opens at 9 o’clock. Those that then join right at nine will be added numerically AFTER that larger group before hand? Is that how you guys are reading this?
So, the least stressful place would be to just have the linked page open at 9 o’clock on the day that it opens and wait for your random number assignment, right? I hope we get AP link posted . . .That's how it's works for the DVC Moonlight Magic Events which use the same queue system.
For Remy AP, I had to show my AP and my confirmation email. I had it printed out, but I could have showed it in my phone.Stupid question, but once you book your spot what do you need to show to get into the preview?
I think you did good by sharing the link. Disney gives no warning at all, at 9am they're going to send an email out to DVC saying registration is now open, they don't really tell you in advance.Yeah it is feasible that the link is just a placeholder as a test and wasn't intended to go out to everyone publicly - I sure hope it isn't that - I'd feel bad for sharing it then. Not sure where people are going on and on about it being a scam though - perhaps as a way to drive down competition at 9am or make people second guess themselves before they try to register.
A part of me says I should have kept the link to myself and had a lot less competition this morning at 9am and no one saying its a scam
I'm hoping/assuming emails will come out to some people just before 9am with more details.
Yeah it is feasible that the link is just a placeholder as a test and wasn't intended to go out to everyone publicly - I sure hope it isn't that - I'd feel bad for sharing it then. Not sure where people are going on and on about it being a scam though - perhaps as a way to drive down competition at 9am or make people second guess themselves before they try to register.
A part of me says I should have kept the link to myself and had a lot less competition this morning at 9am and no one saying its a scam
I'm hoping/assuming emails will come out to some people just before 9am with more details.
I think you did good by sharing the link. Disney gives no warning at all, at 9am they're going to send an email out to DVC saying registration is now open, they don't really tell you in advance.
That link wasn't meant to go public, and Disney has not yet announced anything. I work in IT, and we "stage" go-live events all the time using fictitious dates and times. With the lack of a formal announcement thus far, I suspect that the portal won't redirect to anywhere of value at 9 AM.
But, of course, I'm hoping that I'm wrong.
That link wasn't meant to go public, and Disney has not yet announced anything. I work in IT, and we "stage" go-live events all the time using fictitious dates and times. With the lack of a formal announcement thus far, I suspect that the portal won't redirect to anywhere of value at 9 AM.
But, of course, I'm hoping that I'm wrong.
Yes, the link may not go live but it is a real Queue-It link and nothing nefarious is going to happen. People are very ignorant about technology and very quick to label anything they don’t understand a “scam.”I don't think it's a scam. It's an actual Disney link registered with Queue-It. I believe you have to actually talk with representatives to get one of those links set up.
I noticed that a queue ID has been added to the page within the last half hour. It's unique to each page that I have open.