Walt Disney World Unveils New 2017 Offers with Free Tickets and Meals

Tom Corless

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Walt Disney World Unveils New 2017 Offers with Free Tickets and Meals

Walt Disney World began two new special offers today…

walt disney world unveils new 2017 offers with free tickets and meals

You can save up to 25% on rooms at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels for stays most nights Feb. 20-June 10, 2017. Book by Feb. 26, 2017 for stays most nights Feb. 20-June 10, 2017. Book by March 30, 2017 for stays most nights April 9-June 10, 2017.

Plus, you can get one more day added to your ticket when you upgrade to a Magic Your Way room and ticket package with a minimum 4-day Ticket.

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Savor Quick-Service Meals this Summer with a 5-Night/6-Day Disney Value Resort Hotel Package where can enjoy a FREE one meal per person, per night at select Walt Disney World Resort quick-service dining locations when you buy a non-discounted 5-night/6-day Walt Disney Travel Company room and ticket package at a select Disney Value Resort hotel for arrivals most nights May 30-Aug. 24, 2017 when you book by Feb. 12, 2017.

Be sure to go to Magical Travel to book these offers and many others today.

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  • Tom Corless

    Tom has been regularly visiting the Walt Disney World® Resort from the time he was 4 months old. While he has made countless visits in the last 28 years, he did not become a truly active member in the Disney fan community until the summer of 2007, when he decided to launch the WDW News Today website and podcast. Tom has since become an Orlando-local and is a published author on Walt Disney World. Contact Tom at tom@wdwnt.com.

2 thoughts on “Walt Disney World Unveils New 2017 Offers with Free Tickets and Meals”

  1. Attention Kmart shoppers…..The WDW theme parks are being so cheaply run that they have to do something to keep guests packed in the door. Experience at MK this week makes our TSA at airport look fun and well run. They’ve cut so much that made WDW fun and a decent high end value. Now it’s cheap trinkets and crappy overcrowded eateries with poor quality food. WDW isn’t smart enough to realize its their own short sightedness and cut backs leading to them to have to continuously discount their product.

    • Can you be more specific about what you feel has changed? You don’t think that the timing of the holidays and related crowds might have had an impact on quality that might not be the case during less crowded times?

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