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Disneyland Resort Park in California Where Dreams Come True 5 NIGHTS FROM $969 INCLUDES 5-PP*DAY DISNEYLAND HOPPER BONUS RTESORTICKET! DISNEYLAND RESORT PARK IN CALIFORNIA WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE Valid for traVel from 09 apr and completed by 01 oct 09 • Valid for SaleS until 11 aug 09 *Price based on per person share twin. Land only. Airfares are additional. TREAT YOURSELF TO A BIRTHDAY GIFT ON US This year Disney Parks will help you celebrate all of life’s milestones at the Disneyland Resort in California. And since birthdays are the one celebration everyone shares, Disney Parks are offering you the most magical birthday present of all: FREE ADMISSION TO ONE OF THE DISNEY THEME PARKS ON YOUR BIRTHDAY IN 2009! Those Guests visiting on a vacation package that includes a multi-day ticket to be used on their birthday can choose one of the following birthday treats instead: • A birthday fun card in an amount equal to the price of a Disneyland Resort 1-Day / 1-Park ticket** for you to use on your birthday for merchandise or tour experiences at select participating locations at the Disneyland Resort; OR • A special birthday FASTPASS badge† for certain attractions at the Theme Park you visit on your birthday; OR • A Disneyland Resort 1-Day / 1-Park ticket** for you to use any time until your next birthday. We invite you to join the fun and excitement at the Disneyland Resort during this and other very special times. Because the hardest thing to decide is: What WILL YOU CELebrate? No cash refunds or credits will be given. Valid ID including proof of birth date required at gate. *Ticket price at the Main Entrance ticket booth. Adults receive card in the amount of an Adult ticket; children (ages 3 – 9 years) receive card in the amount of a Child ticket. †The number of birthday FASTPASS badges issued is limited and may not be available after 11am. Valid Theme Park admission required. FASTPASS badge the birthday celebrant and up to 5 members of his / her party. TICKET OPTIONS TICKET ADULT CHILD (3 – 9 YEARS) 5-Day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Bonus Ticket for the price of 3 days! $319 $265 6-Day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Bonus Ticket for the price of 4 days! $345 $295 14-Day Disney Vacation Pass $365 $309 Purchase any of the above Park Hopper or Disney Vacation Pass offers and receive a Magic Morning Admission! This allows you access to a designated Disneyland Resort Theme Park before the park opens to the general public. UPGRADE TO A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CITY PASS The Southern California CityPass offers admission to Southern California’s major tourist attractions in one convenient ticket booklet including: • 3-Day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Bonus Ticket (valid for admission to both Disneyland Park and Disney’s California Adventure Park) • 1 Day admission ticket to Universal Studios Hollywood • 1 Day admission to SeaWorld Adventure Park, San Diego • 1 Day admission to World Famous San Diego Zoo or San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CITY PASS ADULT CHILD (3 – 9 YEARS) 5 theme parks on one ticket! $459 $389 Voucher must be redeemed at the Disneyland Resort first As to Disney photos, logos, properties: © Disney STAY IN THE HEART OF THE MAGIC! 5 NIGHTS FROM For the ultimate Disney experience, stay at one of the hotels of the Disneyland Resort – Disney’s Grand $969 PP Californian Hotel & Spa, the Disneyland Hotel and Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel. Whichever one you choose, you’ll SAVE UP TO TWIN NZ SHARE enjoy Disney’s world-renown quality and service – from the instant you arrive until the moment you check out. $2142 PER FAMILY* CHECK OUT THESE MAGICAL SPECIALS ON OFFER NOW AT THE DISNEYLAND RESORT! INCLUDES • Return airport transfers on the Disneyland Resort Express from Los Angeles Airport to your Disneyland Resort accommodation. • 5 nights accommodation as specified at one of the hotels of the Disneyland Resort • 5-Day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Bonus ticket Receive US $50 Disney dollars per booking and kids (3 – 9 years) receive a Disney Pirates of the Caribbean lunchbox* *Valid while stocks last. Limited to one per child. Disney’s PARADISE DISNEYLAND Disney’s GRAND PIER HOTEL HOTEL CALIFORNIAN HOTEL & SPA Stepping into Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel is like going The fun begins the moment you arrive at the The rich history and beauty of California are captured back in time to the heyday of California beachfront Disneyland Hotel! The lobby is filled with colourful in the elegant, architecture of Disney’s Grand boardwalks – only with a whimsical Disney twist! Disney décor and friendly Disney Cast Members. Californian Hotel & Spa. This beautiful Disney property This hotel tells you that you’re in for a totally unique, A stay here is the perfect way to keep the Disney offers enough luxuries to keep all of your senses Disney experience! magic going all vacation long! indulged for the duration of your stay. Standard VIEW TWIN SINGLE KIDS* KIDS^ Standard VIEW TWIN SINGLE KIDS* KIDS^ Standard VIEW TWIN SINGLE KIDS* KIDS^ 09 – 18 Apr 09 $1315 $2272 $360 $309 09 – 18 Apr 09 $1435 $2512 $360 $309 09 – 18 Apr 09 $1840 $3319 $360 $309 19 Apr – 18 Jun 09 $1000 $1642 $360 $309 19 Apr – 18 Jun 09 $1150 $1942 $360 $309 19 Apr – 18 Jun 09 $1435 $2512 $360 $309 19 Jun – 29 Aug 09 $1240 $2122 $360 $309 19 Jun – 29 Aug 09 $1330 $2302 $360 $309 19 Jun – 29 Aug 09 $1675 $2992 $360 $309 30 Aug – 30 Sep 09 $969 $1582 $360 $309 30 Aug – 30 Sep 09 $1105 $1852 $360 $309 30 Aug – 30 Sep 09 $1375 $2392 $360 $309 *Kids age 10 – 18 years. ^Kids age 3 – 9 years. *Kids age 10 – 18 years. ^Kids age 3 – 9 years. *Kids age 10 – 18 years. ^Kids age 3 – 9 years. Disney’s California Adventure Theme Park View pricing available. Please Deluxe & Premium view pricing available. Please ask your travel agent for Downtown Disney View and Disney’s California Adventure theme park ask your travel agent for full details. full details. view pricing available. Please ask your travel agent for full details. The above rates include the resort fee which entitles you to High speed internet, wireless internet, weekday newspaper delivered to your room, no access charges for calling card, collect and toll free calls within a 12 mile radius, self parking and unlimited use of health facilities and any other privileges as may be extended by the hotel. *Based on 2 adults and 2 children between the ages of 3 – 9 years). 5 night minimum applies to rates featured and are inclusive of 2 free nights. These packages are limited to 2 free nights per package and for new bookings only. Please ask your travel agent for rates associated with longer night stays. A surcharge may apply to the rates featured above between 19 Apr – 18 Jun & 30 Aug – 30 Sep 09 if these special rates are not available for each night during the entire length of stay. SHOP, DINE AND STAy – just stePS AWAY! DOWNTOWN DISNEY Whatever you’re into, you’ll find it here – in this spectacular entertainment, dining and shopping district located right in the heart of the Disneyland Resort. Catch the latest movie, listen to live music, or play the latest interactive sports games. Hungry? There are dining options for every taste. And be sure to check out the eclectic collection of shops and boutiques – including the largest Disney Store on the West Coast! CHARACTER DINING CHARACTER Breakfast BUFFET ADULT CHILD (3 – 9 YEARS) Goofy’s Kitchen – Disneyland Hotel $59 $35 lilo & Stitch Aloha Breakfast – Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel $59 $35 Breakfast in the Park – Disneyland Park $59 $35 Chip ’n Dale’s Critter Breakfast – Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa $59 $35 CHARACTER LUNCHES ADULT CHILD (3 – 9 YEARS) Disney Princess Celebration – Ariel's Grotto Disney’s California Adventure Park $65 $35 CHARACTER DINNER BUFFET AT GOOFY’S KITCHEN ADULT CHILD (3 – 9 YEARS) Goofy’s Kitchen – Disneyland Hotel $79 $35 Voucher for Princess Celebration Character Lunch / Dinner may be applied to the cost of any meal at a Resort Table Service restaurant open for lunch or dinner, including Character Dining. Daily operating hours may vary. Applicable Table Service locations include: Ariel’s Grotto, Granville’s Steak House, Hook’s Point, Goofy’s Kitchen, PCH Grill, Yamabuki, Storyteller’s Café, Napa Rose, Blue Bayou, Café Orleans, Carnation Café, Vineyard Room, Wine Country Trattoria. All prices include tax & applicable service charges. Child age 3 – 9 years for all Dining Experiences. Valid 01 Apr 09 – 31 Mar 10. BOOKING CONDITIONS: Sales 09 April to 11 August 09. Travel to be completed by 01 October 09. Prices are per person in New YOUR GO HOlidays preFeRRed ageNT: Zealand dollars based on payment by cash, cheque or eftpos only. Airfares are additional. Please ask your travel agent for the best available airfares to combine with these packages. What will you celebrate Birthday offer not combinable with 5 for 3 and 6 for 4 day ticket offers. The Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Bonus tickets expire 13 days after first use or 13 October 09, whichever occurs first, and each day of use of a ticket constitutes one full day of use. The offers featured are subject to availability and blockout dates; advance reservations required. Not valid with any other discount or promotion. Subject to restrictions and change without notice. It is our policy to try to present the true cost of our holidays inclusive of all government TRADE ENQUIRIES costs and taxes. Please accept however that these taxes are not within our control.
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