For those asking about the Disney Visa Package being offered for any Visa card

There is a different code to use with the Disney Visa, it's on the Disney Visa website under current offers.
 
Hello,

I had a room only reservation for Easter week at CBR which I made last week (AAA discount) and I called this morning to see if I could Switch to AAA dream maker package. Was told that to get AAA discount I had to go through travel agent. At that point I asked if there were any deals with disney visa and found out there were. Visa package came out cheaper than what AAA dream maker would have been plus I was able to book the new preferred category upgrade for less money. Needless to say, wife, son and daughter will be there over Easter week.

They also had another package which included character breakfast and preferred seating at various shows at Animal Kingdom and MGM. I believe it was called Prince and Princess. Included lanyard and one choice option.


kevin
 
As premiered today at their media event, this is what they offer:
Children ages 3-9 stay and play for free when your clients use their Visa® card to purchase a four or more night non-discounted Walt Disney Travel Company Dream MakerTM Package. (One child per adult.)

Offer available most nights 1/4/04 – 6/12/04. The number of packages available for this promotion is limited, so hurry and book by January 2, 2004. Child must stay in room with adult. No group rates or other discounts apply.

Walt Disney Travel Company Dream MakerTM Package includes:

Four or more nights at a selected Walt Disney World® Resort hotel
Ultimate Park Hopper Ticket that provides unlimited admission to all Walt Disney World® Theme Parks throughout your clients package stay (except for activities/events that are separately priced)

Plus your Walt Disney Travel Company Dream MakerTM Package also includes:

Two souvenir Disney trading pins and two lanyards, per room
One of the following Choice Features per room: (this must be used by all Guests in a room at the same time and at the same location):
A specially designed Disney character themed poster (one per room)
Up to two images displayed on one Leave a Legacy Tile at Epcot®
One fun-filled round of miniature golf at Disney's Winter Summerland Miniature Golf Course or Fantasia Gardens Miniature Golf Course (not available after 5 p.m. on certain dates)
$25 total per room of dining at Planet Hollywood® at Downtown Disney® West Side (time restrictions apply; merchandise and alcoholic beverages are not included)
Everyone in the room must be on the same Package and Plan Add-On.


PACKAGE PRICING
4-Night Packages from $449* per adult based on adult double occupancy at a Disney Value Resort
$277 per Junior (ages 10-17)
For additional Children that exceed the number of adults in the party, $222 per Child (ages 3-9)
Savings from $443 for 2 adults and 2 children in one room (based on non-discounted child's price of the Dream MakerTM package)
*Rate available most nights from 1/4/04 – 2/11/04.
 

Stars gather at Disney to help launch campaign

By Todd Pack | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted October 9, 2003
At Magic Kingdom. (JOE BURBANK/ORLANDO SENTINEL)
Oct 9, 2003

Walt Disney World wants to build its reunions business with exclusive offers such as $59.99 "Safari Celebration Dinners," a $29.99 seat on a "Magical Fireworks Voyage" on the Seven Seas Lagoon -- and a little pixie dust to help big groups conjure up hard-to-get dinner reservations.

Seizing on the post-Sept. 11 trend of people wanting to visit with everyone from cousins to classmates, Disney is rolling out a new program called Magical Gatherings.

"This program taps into a fundamental trend . . . that extends beyond traditional family reunions to gatherings of all types, including old friends, classmates, grown siblings and even neighbors," said Jay Rasulo, president of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.

Rasulo discussed the program during a briefing on Wednesday, the first day of a three-day media tour to promote a vacation's worth of projects across the Orlando resort.

Later, Disney announced a separate promotion called Kids Stay and Play Free.

When visitors use a Visa card to buy a nondiscounted Disney Dream Maker vacation package of at least four nights, one child age 3 to 9 is free with each paying adult. For a family of four with two parents and two children staying in the same room, Disney says the savings would be $443 on a four-night package.

The package must be booked by Jan. 2, 2004, and it is available most nights from Jan. 4 to June 12, 2004.

Visitors who use Disney's Visa card from Bank One will receive 100 Disney dollars that can be used throughout the resort.

Wednesday night at the Magic Kingdom, celebrities from former Brady Bunch brothers Barry Williams and Christopher Knight to Even Stevens' big sister Christy Carlson Romano turned out for the grand opening of Mickey's PhilharMagic. The 3-D computer-generated movie features songs from modern classics such as The Little Mermaid and The Lion King.

Disney put nearly as much showmanship into its Magical Gatherings presentation, which featured confetti-shooting cannons, a parade of children and a song from Disney's upcoming animated feature Brother Bear.

Launched this month, the Magical Gatherings program is designed to make it easier for groups of eight or more to visit the Orlando resort.

It includes a trip-planning Web site and special events and accommodations for those attending reunions.

"It's important that guests can get rooms on the same hallway and dine together at large tables," Rasulo said. "We're even providing two-way radios so nobody misses a minute of memories."

Leisure travel analysts say reunions could become a big business.

Fifty percent of travelers surveyed this spring had taken a trip within the past 12 months to visit family or friends, up from 24 percent in 2000, according to Yesawich, Pepperdine, Brown & Russell, an Orlando-based travel marketing and consulting firm.

The popularity of reunions "has been a huge bubble that has shown up since 9-11, but it appears it's going to be ongoing," said Judy Randall, president and chief executive of Randall Travel Marketing, a consulting firm in the Charlotte, N.C., area.

Often, she said, reunions are being organized by members of Generation X, the generation of Americans that followed the baby boom.

The former latchkey kids of the 1970s and grunge rockers of the '90s are now thirtysomethings with families of their own, said Randall, who didn't attend Disney's gathering on Wednesday.

"Family and friends are very important to them," and "those behavioral patterns won't go away," Randall said.

But Rasulo said the typical reunion traveler "looks a lot like our core audience" of financially comfortable baby boomers.

Indeed, Magical Gatherings isn't necessarily for travelers on a budget.

Options include a "Safari Celebration Dinner" at Disney's Animal Kingdom, featuring "a spectacular VIP journey across the rolling savanna" and dinner at the park's Tusker House Restaurant, including live entertainment. The price is $59.99 for adults and $19.99 for children ages 3 to 9, and requires park admission.

Meanwhile, the Magic Kingdom's "Magical Fireworks Voyage" will offer a view of the fireworks show from the lake in front of the park. Priced at $29.99 for adults and $14.99 for children, excluding admission, the cruise will feature Disney trivia and pirate tales and an appearance by Peter Pan.

SO: If you use Banke One's Disney Visa you get the $100 dollars, not with a regular Visa Card. Hope this answers some questions.
 
Last week I called Disney and got a quote with the Disney Visa for the kids play free deal and they quoted me $995.24. Just got a quote on the web site for $1075.14 for Visa Deal. Guess it's cheaper if you use your Disney Visa. $80 difference. Anybody know why?
 
Does anybody know what the price per adult is if you stay at a deluxe hotel? I'm trying to figure out if would be cheaper to do room only with PH passes at the Dolphin on the teacher's rate, or try to do the Kids Stay Free Visa deal at Boardwalk Inn or an MK resort. I only have 1 child over 3, so I'm not sure if it will be worth it.
 












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