A first visit to Disney World is often marked with a 1st Visit button, but now you can celebrate a first visit with a special vacation package.

Disney has launched a new vacation package called “My First Disney Getaway Package: A Magical First That Will Last Forever”.
The special package is valid for arrivals most Sunday to Wednesday nights August 11 to September 25, 2019. Book through September 24, 2019. For $999, a family of three can book this package that includes:
- A 2-night stay in a standard room at a select Disney’s All-Star Resort
- A 2-Park Magic Ticket valid for one-day-only admission to Magic Kingdom park and one-day-only admission to Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park
- One stroller rental per ticket day (subject to availability)
- One merchandise bag that includes a Mickey Mouse plush, autograph book, pen, “My 1st Visit” Mickey ears and a reusable bag (all items are subject to availability and could be replaced with a similar item)

The price of this package is based on two adults and one child (ages 3 to 9). The number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited and offer is valid only for standard rooms at select Disney’s All-Star Resorts. Ticket is valid for one-day only admission to Magic Kingdom park and one-day only admission to Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park. Ticket is valid beginning date of check-in and must be used within four days of check-in.
To book this package visit the Disney website, or contact your travel agent. AllEars.net recommends Mouse Fan Travel — learn about why you should use a vacation planner/travel agent for your Disney trip here.
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Not only is this no bargain, they would have to either visit one park on the day they check in or on the day they check out. Disney no longer even tries to hide their rip offs. They just put them right out there like a used car salesman.