
In 2009, Come to a Disney Park on Your Birthday
and Get In Free! A Disney ‘First’ Launches ‘Celebration
Vacation’ Travel Trend
Everyone who visits a Walt Disney World Resort or Disneyland
Resort theme park on their birthday in 2009 can get in
free, as Disney Parks embraces a newly identified family
travel trend called “celebration vacations.”
In this new national trend, American families are hitting
the road to mark life’s special occasions – birthdays,
anniversaries, graduations, reunions and more – with
a “celebration vacation.” In 2009, Walt Disney
World and Disneyland Resorts will lead this growing trend
with new entertainment and services that allow guests to
turn their personal milestones into magical Disney experiences.
And to kick it all off – a first-ever opportunity
for guests to receive a free ticket to one of the Walt
Disney World or Disneyland theme parks on their birthday
in 2009.
“
Birthdays are the one occasion that we all share every
year,” said Jay Rasulo, chairman of Walt Disney Parks
and Resorts. “We thought a free birthday ticket would
be the icing on the cake as we extend this new ‘celebration
vacation’ trend to Disney Parks.”
Disney parks provide the perfect setting for this new style
of vacation that celebrates the special occasions in life,
Rasulo added.
Whether a guest is celebrating a birthday, an anniversary,
Quinceañera or any special occasion, Disney parks
already are filled with favorite characters, world-class
attractions and entertainment, and legendary guest service – exactly
the “something for everyone” that trend-watchers
say families look for in a “celebration vacation.”
“
The special moments in your life become truly magical
when you celebrate at a Disney park,” Rasulo said. “Sharing
a milestone at Disney connects families, friends and
generations.”
Nationwide Survey Reveals ‘Celebration Vacation’ Trend
A nationwide survey of nearly 4,600 adults conducted
by Ypartnership – co-author of the influential
National Travel Monitor – showed that 70 percent
of U.S. leisure travelers have taken a vacation with
the primary purpose of marking a special occasion in
their lives – a “celebration vacation,” as
Ypartnership President and CEO Peter Yesawich termed
it.
Respondents mentioned a broad range of events worth celebrating
with a special vacation – not just birthdays and
anniversaries but a first vacation with children, a job
promotion or recovery from an illness.
Whenever something positive happens in their lives, people
seek out ways to make them more special, Yesawich said,
and vacations are clearly perceived as both an appropriate
and desirable way to do so.
Time does pass quickly and there is a growing trend to
slow down our frenetic lifestyles and stop to rejoice
around the things that matter,” he said. “Families
on ‘celebration vacations’ are looking to
truly commemorate moments in their lives – in special
places everyone can enjoy.”
Research showed that when they take that “celebration
vacation,” families are looking for destinations
that provide activities for children and – better
yet – activities adults and children can enjoy
together.
Given these findings, it’s not surprising that
Disney Parks topped the list of destinations where families
would most like to celebrate these special occasions,” Yesawich
said.
Turning Life’s Special Moments Into a Personal
Disney Celebration
“We
see our parks as the ideal setting for a personal celebration,” Rasulo said. “Guests can immerse
themselves in their favorite stories and their favorite
characters, creating a visit they’ll never forget.
“And
when our cast members get involved, it feels as if the
entire park is celebrating along with you.”
At Walt Disney World Resort, guests can add on to the
fun, choosing from more than 200 experiences ranging
from breathtaking (magical fireworks cruises, sunrise
safaris, diving the depths with undersea creatures) to
mirth-making (Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, character dining,
kids’ pirate adventures). At Disneyland Resort,
celebrants can book more than 50 magical experiences,
including “My Disneyland Birthday Party” and
unique Disneyland guided tours.
With all there is to do in Disney parks, guests can tailor
their celebration with favorite attractions, favorite
characters and special experiences. Maybe they have a “princess” day
with themed meals, shows, attractions and perfectly princess
merchandise at Disneyland. Or they turn Walt Disney World “wild” with
trail riding, bass fishing and water skiing.
Even before the Ypartnership findings, Disney noticed
the celebration trend happening in its parks, Rasulo
noted. For instance, guests have visited the parks to
propose marriage, celebrate a child’s passage into
high school, or pull the whole family together for the
golden anniversary of their parents. “But Walt
Disney World and Disneyland are now poised to champion
milestone vacations for families and friends in a breakthrough
way,” he said. “We’re asking our guests, ‘What
will YOU celebrate?’
“
Part of the celebration is all the firsts that magically
happen at Disney Parks,” Rasulo said. “Guests
become the star of their own celebration. It could be
a first trip to Disney or a first family vacation without
the stroller. We want to make a first visit – and
every visit – even more memorable.”
Even if they’re not celebrating, Rasulo said, guests
will be immersed in a “Celebrate Today!” spirit,
making every day a party.
Making it Easier than Ever to Plan
Planning
any event can be a challenge. With Disney’s
new celebration planning tools, it’s easier than
ever for guests to plan celebrations large and small,
customizing and personalizing each experience and tending
to all the details, from a special cake to an elaborate
one-of-a-kind celebration that only Disney could create.
Thanks to new Web tools, guests can discover magical
experiences, unique events, dining enhancements and
more.
Disney’s planning services allow guests to stay
focused on what really matters – the people closest
to them. And vacation packages make celebrating at
Disney right for any budget.
Customizing Your Celebration
Depending on the Disney park they are headed to, guests
can order everything from special dining to princess
tea parties, from yacht cruises to treasure hunting
on a pirate sailing adventure, from a quiet trail ride
to parasailing thrills. Or they can opt for magical
experiences for their group – from dessert parties
to a Magic Kingdom fireworks cruise to special entertainment.
Among add-on experiences guests can choose to customize
their “celebration vacation”:
Custom Bakery Cakes and Signature Desserts: Disney
chefs create an unforgettable finale to a special dinner
with a beautifully decorated cake themed to any occasion
or a new line of celebration desserts.
For Lovebirds: Sweetheart dinners for two in which
couples can clink “Celebrate Today!” champagne
flutes.
Family Portraits: Capture the memory with a portrait
session with Walt Disney World photographers. Build
a custom photo album with Disney’s PhotoPass.
Personalized Souvenirs: Mark your occasion with personalized
Mouse ears, character T-shirts and collectible pins.
Decorate Your Disney Guest Room: Step into a resort
room decorated to fit your celebration theme with
confetti, banners, surprises and more.
Stay Inside a Dream Theme: Book a themed guest
room at either destination – princess-themed or Mickey-inspired
at Disneyland or – coming in 2009 – pirate-themed
at Walt Disney World Resort.
Set Sail: Book a private romantic cruise on a yacht
or set your party afloat on a shared magical fireworks
voyage.
Go Inside the Magic: Behind-the-scenes tours take
you inside the storytelling, adventure and history
of Disney
Parks.
Disney Story Book Experiences: Choose from pirate
adventures, tea parties, princess makeovers and more – all
with the magic of Disney.
Disneyland Parties: “Celebration Roundup and
Barbecue at Big Thunder Ranch,” all-new in 2009,
is a full-blown party complete with frontier entertainment,
goodie bags and a surprise treat for everyone – no
matter what they’re celebrating. “My Disneyland
Birthday Party” features cake decorating, party
hats and even Mickey and Minnie pay a visit.
Celebrating in the Parks
Disney is unwrapping all-new entertainmentwith memory-makers
in mind, allowing guests to focus their celebration
on favorite characters, favorite attractions and
favorite stories to create a custom celebration in the park.
New park experiences coming in 2009 for all park
guests to enjoy:
Street Parties: Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World
Resort and Disneyland Park come to life with interactive
street parties. The call to “Celebrate Today!” goes
out to guests, music floods the streets, dancing kicks
into high gear and the parks become “the happiest
party on Earth.”
Tomorrowland Party: A high-energy, retro-futuristic
music video dance party features Stitch, an interactive
dance troupe, and a DJ celebration host who’s
inviting all Walt Disney World guests to come party,
dance and celebrate.
Park Décor: The parks will be decorated with
colorful banners, balloons and festive party
hats – as if awaiting your celebration.
Buttons: Complimentary celebration buttons will help
Disney cast members and fellow guests recognize you
and your celebration.
Memories to Last a Lifetime
Disney parks are the ultimate setting for any celebration,
turning a special occasion into a magical Disney
experience. And with the opportunity of free
admission to a Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort theme park on your
birthday in 2009, it’s even more special. All
it takes is a valid ID including proof of birth date.
Guests can get more details and start the process
by registering
their birthdays at www.disneyparks.com.
"We believe Disney parks are uniquely positioned for any celebration and
offer the ultimate setting for marking a cherished milestone,” Rasulo said. “People
trust Disney to make an occasion truly magical. And now more than ever, Disney
will help guests seize those special moments and turn them into memories
that will live forever in their hearts.”
For more information or to book a Disney “celebration
vacation,” guests can visit www.disneyparks.com,
call 407/W-DISNEY or contact their local travel agent.
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