воскресенье, 29 сентября 2013 г.
Book your trip in January of 2012 and travel between February 26 and March 10 and get a day free as
Free Disney World Tickets, get your tickets here. Yeah right. Sometimes Disney did at one time actually give tickets out for free and it was sometimes a good deal (not usually). Free is not always good? Yep that's what I said.
Employees of the Disney Company and some of it's sister companies give employees tickets for family and friends. Sometimes those are individual tickets that can be given away, but most of the time the employee has to be present broadway theater tickets when the pass is first used.
Disney broadway theater tickets has several ways to fill up the parks. Lately one of the ways they've done it is to offer free days as part of a package broadway theater tickets deal. In 2009 it was pay for 4 nights get 3 free. (This included hotels and tickets.) broadway theater tickets In 2010 if you stay at a Value or Moderate resort you are eligible for the buy 4 get 3 free. If you are at any other Disney Resort you can get 2 nights free by paying broadway theater tickets for 5.
Book your trip in January of 2012 and travel between February 26 and March 10 and get a day free as part of the One More Disney Day promotion. If you book a (non-discounted) trip of 3 nights or more you can get one day free (hotel included). Get more information from Dad's friends over at Dreams Come True Vacations .
A 5 day ticket costs $228.00 broadway theater tickets and a 4 day ticket costs $225.00. Wow that's a whopping $3.00 savings. Thanks a bunch. And what about the rest of my party? Huh? You gonna let them in free? I didn't think so. (You can get several gifts worth about $75.00 instead of a ticket into a park so it really is a good deal.)
Getting broadway theater tickets free tickets on your birthday is a good deal if you live close by and are only going for a single day. (Just another reason to relocate to the Orlando area.) If you already are going to buy a multi-day ticket, skip the free day and go for what's behind door number 2.
In 2010 Disney offered to give up to 1 million guests a free day at Walt Disney World or Disneyland . All you had to do is to volunteer for a day. Pretty good trade off. Disney partnered with the Hands on Network to encourage people to trade a day of volunteer work for a day in one of the parks.
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