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Act Today or Tomorrow to Get More than 25% Off on New Shades of Green e-book



By Dave Shute

Shades of Green eBook Sample PageMy buddy Steve Bell has released a new e-book on Shades of Green, the Armed Forces resort at Walt Disney World.

Shades of Green is not solely for eligible military folk and career retirees.

This is because eligible folk and their spouses can book up to 6 rooms between them most times of the year, one for themselves and five for anyone else they choose.

So if you can do better than being the sixth best friend of a hero, you should be interested in Shades of Green too!

If you use the promo code YFV, you’ll get $4 off the regular price of $14.95! That’s 26.75% off!

But this offer expires midnight eastern time Saturday the 28th of September.

So quit goofing, pilgrim, and get the get the Shades of Green e-book!

(Disclosure: I’m such a fan that I’ve set up an affiliate relationship with Steve, so if you buy the book, he’ll share a bit of pixie dust with me.)

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2 comments

1 Steve From MilitaryDisneyTips.com - YourFirstVisit.net Military Moderator { 09.28.13 at 10:20 am }

Thanks Dave,

You are officially my 6th best friend!

Steve

2 Dave { 09.28.13 at 10:43 am }

Oh, fudge! How can I weasel my way up to fifth?

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