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UK Free Dining 2007!

meryll83

Member
Original Poster
Apologies if this has already been posted but my fellow Britons need to know this:
For residents of the UK only -- Disney is offering a "free dining" package for stays during the low season in 2007. Book a five-night or more stay at a select Walt Disney World Resort Hotel and a five-day or more Theme Park Ticket and receive the Disney Dining Plan for free.
Book between August 25, 2006 and November 6, 2006 for arrivals between August 12, 2007 and September 29, 2007 to get this delicious deal.
The number of rooms available for this offer is limited. Offer available to residents of UK and Northern Ireland. No group rates or other discounts apply. Applies to all new bookings only through the Walt Disney Travel Company (includes Travel Agent Bookings). Disney Dining plan is available for all persons in the party aged three or over. Guests aged three to nine must order from the children's menu where available. Disney Dining Plan cannot be transferred and no cash alternative will be given. Disney reserves the right to substitute, change or withdraw this offer at any time.

I saw this on mousesavers.com, but you book as normal through the official Disney site or number.

I'm only gutted that I can't afford to go until 2008, so I'll have to hope they do this again next year!
 

CAPTAIN HOOK

Well-Known Member
I'm pretty sure you can buy the dining plan when you book through selected British Tour Companies. I seem to remember £30 per person.
Free Dining plan - thats great
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
I wonder if the recent terrorist threat cut back attendance from the UK so much that they felt they needed to lure them back with free dining?:veryconfu
 

CAPTAIN HOOK

Well-Known Member
I wonder if the recent terrorist threat cut back attendance from the UK so much that they felt they needed to lure them back with free dining?:veryconfu

Cheaper airfares would be a good start ( but thats nothing to do with Disney - just pure greed on the part of the Airlines :mad: )
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Shame the difference between booking yourself and a travel agent more than covers the cost of paying for the dinning plan in the first place.
 

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