Posts Tagged ‘Disney’
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Take advantage of Alaska’s “Kids Fly Free” promo for travel between now and Apr. 30. To qualify, buy a vacation package from Alaska Vacations. Be sure and include your Disney tickets, you can get two additional nights when you book three nights.Who’s our Disney Girl at USTravel? Melinda, that’s who. And there are some great “KIDS FLY FREE” Disney offers now available for travel between now and Apr. 30, 2010.
a. Buy three nights and get two nights free.
b. Purchase your Disneyland Park Hopper ticket in advance for savings of up to $80.
c. One child (age 2-11) flies free with each adult (age 18+). Valid into Orange County, LAX, Long Beach or San Diego airport. No travel is permitted Feb. 18, 19, 22, Mar. 19, 21, 26, 28, Apr. 2-5, 2010.
Call USTravel today and lock in your “Kids Fly Free” offer to Disneyland. Call (907)561-2434 or (800)544-2217.
Take advantage of bargain air fares for travel through Jan. 5-Mar. 10. Melinda, at USTravel and I have gone over some of the fares. You must purchase between now and Dec. 7, so hustle up! Here are some of the best rates (“rt all-in” = roundtrip, including all taxes, airport fees and airline surcharges) :
Anchorage-Seattle: $418 rt all-in.
Anchorage-Las Vegas: $519 rt all-in.
Anchorage-Houston: $558 rt all-in.
Fairbanks-Seattle: $519 rt all-in
Fairbanks-Phoenix: $680 rt all-in
Fairbanks-San Francisco: $618 rt all-in
Juneau-Santa Barbara: $540 rt all-in
Juneau-Seattle: $379 rt all-in
Juneau-Washington, DC: $600 rt all-in
Remember–PURCHASE BY MONDAY, Dec. 7. Puh-leeze, don’t wait until the last minute. That said, I’m struggling to nail down my own plans…HA! Call USTravel here in Anchorage, (907)561-2434 or toll-free (800)544-2217. In Kodiak, dial (907)486-3232. In Fairbanks, call (907)452-8992. In Juneau, call (907)463-5446. Check online for a list of USTravel locations.
Okay–Melinda offers some great tips for Disney lovers. Call her to plan your next Disney holiday: Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Disney Cruises…the list goes on! (800)544-2217 or (907)561-2434. Below, Melinda details the “Fast Pass” program. Check it out!
So, Disney’s Fast Pass was introduced in 1999, and is really a great feature for Disney Parks. It helps with some of the waiting in lines for really popular attractions, and, unlike Universal Studios program, it’s totally free. In Disneyland (CA) it’s equipped on rides like Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Indiana Jones, etc… Same for the attractions in Florida. Click here for a complete list. For more info on the program, click here.
Basically, it works like this:
USTravel agent Melinda Spires really knows Disney. “I lived in Florida for about three years,” writes Melinda.
“I used to go to the parks every weekend. I’ve toured every property at the parks and stayed at Disney’s Boardwalk and Grand Floridian. I also passed Disney’s “Traditions”, their intense customer service training course and Disney’s “College of Knowledge” training. I’ve also visited Disneyland and all the hotels in California, too! I’m your go-to gal for all things Disney!”
Wow! Get Melinda to wave her magic wand and design your Disney Package today! Here’s where to start:
DISNEYLAND: Get 2 More Nights FREE with a 3-Night, 5-Day Package. Enjoy two more nights FREE when you buy a three-night hotel, five-day ticket package. To qualify, buy a three-night stay at a qualifying hotel and a five-Day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Souvenir Ticket. Valid for arrivals through Apr. 29, 2010.
You receive entry into both Theme Parks, enjoy more entertainment, more attractions! PLUS:
a. One Magic Morning admission into select attractions at Disneyland.
b. Disney Character Calls – Receive a phone call from Mickey, Minnie or Goofy!
c. Mickey’s Toontown Morning Madness, an extra hour in Mickey’s Toontown with some of your favorite Disney Characters.
d. Preferred seating to select shows in Disney’s California Adventure Park
WALT DISNEY WORLD MILITARY SPECIALS . Walt Disney World has its own Military Hotel called “Shades of Green“.
a. DIsney World offers a free five-day Armed Forces Salute Ticket to qualifying military personnel. Additionally, qualified personnel can purchase up to five companion passes for $99 each.
DISNEY CRUISE. The “Disney Dream” sets sail in January, 2011 for 3, 4 and 5-night sailings in the Bahamas. Bookings for 2011 sailings on the new Disney Dream now are available.
Maiden Voyage — Due to the anticipated popularity and demand of the Maiden Voyage on Jan. 26, 2011, the following conditions apply:
a. $400 deposit per person
b. If booked by phone, deposit must be paid by 11:59 p.m. EST on the day of booking
c. If booked online, deposit is due at time of booking
d. Deposit is non-refundable
e. Final payment is due 105 days prior to sailing
Check with Melinda today to plan your Disney adventure to Disneyland, Walt Disney World or aboard a Disney Cruise! (907)561-2434.
Stop what you’re doing and check out the new fare sale to Australia. USTravel can help you plan the whole thing. The first part is getting a great air fare during Qantas’s three-day sale (ends Tue, Jan. 13, 2009).
From L.A. or SFO, the rate is $760, plus tax. That comes out to a little more than $900–a great wintertime air fare to Australia. Add on your Alaska Airlines flight–and you’ve got a great vacation in the making!
Choose to cruise. We saw some great Princess Cruises on sale the other day. For example, May cruises between Alaska and Vancouver, BC now are available for as little as $499 per person! Wow. Have Kelly Jo book your cruise. Call her in Anchorage: (800)544-2217 or (907)561-2434.
Vacation deals. How about Club Med in Cancun. Remember–these are the original “all inclusive” clubs for the whole family. Seven nights, starting at $1,260 per person!
Disney World. HOT deal. Here’s one of our favorites: Buy four nights and get three nights free at Walt Disney World in Orlando. Purchase by Jan. 24, travel through June 27. Whoa! Prices as low as $1,271 per person.
Do you get the picture? These folks have the travel world by the tail.
Janelle, Tesa and Linda are standing by to book your flights on Monday. Call ‘em at (800) 622-6449. Learn more online.







