Disney World launches 2022 holiday package with up to $950 Dining Credit, 14-day tickets for price of 7 & more
DISNEY fans planning their next trip to the Florida theme park are in for a treat, as the latest holiday package for 2022 has been released.
Packed with amazing offers for those who book a stay at Walt Disney World Resort, it'll save you hundreds on your next trip.
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This year Walt Disney World will start celebrating its 50th anniversary, so it's an even more exciting time to visit.
On October 1, 1971, the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World - famously known as 'The Most Magical Place on Earth' - opened to the public.
To mark the occasion, the park will be celebrating with an 18-month long event, and have launched a new holiday package, available to anyone booking a Walt Disney World stay between 1 January and 31 December 2022.
Firstly there's park entry - you get a 14-Day Ticket for the price of a 7-Day Ticket included in the package.
You also get up to $950 Disney Dining Credit which can be used at restaurants across the parks which helps you budget when planning meals out, especially if you've got kids with you.
Restaurants will also have some special 50th anniversary-themed food and drinks too.
For gifts and souvenirs, $200 of Disney Spending Money to be spent in-Resort is also included, as well as a free Memory Maker.
Normally worth $199, the Memory Maker allows you to download all the Disney PhotoPass photos and videos you take during your holiday, including those taken at special attraction and dining locations.
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Any photos and videos take with it can also be connected to your online Disney account with your MagicBand or card, or a phone with a Disney MagicMobile pass.
As a final treat, those who book the package with Disney Holidays get an exclusive 50th Anniversary Celebration Basket full of goodies.
Worth £109, it includes a limited edition commemorative coin, exclusive Disney merchandise and delicious treats presented in a Mickey insulated cooler bag.
There are lots of popular Disney resorts included in the offer, from the deluxe options like Yacht Club, Beach Club, Grand Floridian, BoardWalk and Saratoga to the more moderately-priced Coronado Springs, Caribbean Beach, French Quarter and Riverside, meaning there’s something to suit every family’s budget and taste.
As part of the 18-month long anniversary celebrations, there'll be new entertainment experiences across all of the Walt Disney World parks, plus new attractions like Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure.
Cinderella's Castle is getting a royal makeover with new gold bunting and gold embellishments and the park's historic landmarks will be lit up at night.
Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and their pals will also be wearing sparkling new outfits made to mark the special occasion.
Guests can change their holiday dates for free up to seven days before travelling, although this doesn't include the flights.
It is also ATOL and ABTA protected with a full refund in 14 days if the holiday is cancelled.
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