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Early Spring Disney World Discounts Need to be Booked by 2/13; Discounts Ending?



By Dave Shute

ACT FAST TO CATCH AN EXPIRING WALT DISNEY WORLD PROMOTION

One of Disney World’s 2011 discount programs, with room rates up to 30% off, and covering travel dates through April 16,needs to be booked by February 13th.

You can find more details about this Disney World promotion on Disney’s website here.

Other 2011 Disney deals and discounts are available for much of 2011 through October 1.  Details can be found  here.

DISNEY WORLD DISCOUNTS GOING AWAY?

Interestingly, Disney’s Q1 earnings call–held on February 8–suggested a continued rebound in the Disney World parks.

Evidence includes growth in attendance and spending, hotel occupancy in Q1 up to 85% and Q2 hotel bookings almost 3 percentage points higher than last year–and the Disney Dream being already 89% booked!

This suggests to me that Disney will continue to scale down its recession-related discount programs, so grab what’s offered while you can!

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