Thursday, October 16, 2008

Disney 2009 Theme Announced - It's A "Celebration Vacation"

In 2009, Walt Disney World and Disneyland will be featuring "Celebration Vacations".
A highlight of this celebration is free admission to a theme park on your Birthday

Free Theme Park Admission on Your Birthday Details:

To receive free admission to one of the Walt Disney World or Disneyland theme parks on your birthday in 2009, guests must bring valid ID including proof of birth date. Guests who already hold a valid multi-day ticket they will use on their birthday may choose from other birthday treats instead, however, no cash refunds or credits will be given. To register your birthday and find out more details, visit www.disneyparks.com.

The campaign doesn’t stop there as Disney wants everyone who is celebrating some kind of “life event” in 2009 (birthday, anniversary, graduation, honeymoon, etc) to think of Disney as the place to go. To go along with this many of the full service restaurants will be offering special options such as a “Magical Pop-Up Party Pack” to celebrate a birthday, or the ability to order a custom cakes 48 hours in advance and have it waiting for you. Special online tools will become available soon to help you custom design your stay. Finally Disney promoted the What Will You Celebrate Tour, which will be hitting 30 different cities around the country over the next several months. Here is the corrected and final list:

West Coast Tour: Jan 19-Vancouver, Jan 21-Seattle, Jan 23-Portland, Jan 26 & 27-Sacramento, Jan 30 & Feb 2-San Francisco, Feb 4 & 5-Frenso, Feb 9-Las Vegas, Feb 11-Salt Lake City, Feb 16-Denver, Feb 19 & 20-Phoenix
Central Tour Group:
Sept 25-Minneapolis, Sept 29-Chicago, Oct 1-Milwaukee, Oct 3-Detroit, Oct 6-Pittburgh, Oct 8-Cincinnati, Oct 10-Indianapolis, Oct 14-Dallas, Oct 16-Houston, Oct 20-New Orleans
East Coast Tour:
Sept 24-Toronto, Sept 29-Boston, Oct 1-Providence, Oct 3-New York, Oct 6-Hartford, Oct 8-Philadelphia, Oct 10- Washington DC, Oct 13-Baltimore, Oct 15-Charlotte, Oct 17-Atlanta.

HTML clipboard The announcement comes on the heels of Walt Disney World's latest price hike, which brought single-day, single-park admission to $79.88 for ages 10 and up