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Win a Walt Disneyworld Vacation for 4 from Southwest Airlines

Posted in Contest,Disney Vacation,Disney World,Kids by Fun Family Travel Vacation on the July 12th, 2010

Southwest Airlines is a giving away a vacation for four to Disneyworld Southwest is giving away a vacation package that includes roundtrip travel to and from Orlando for four people.

For complete details, and to enter this sweepstakes, visit: https://www.secure02.com/Southwest/specials/fs0615.asp?cmpid=PBR-WDW_SWPS_070810&Referrer=S0987

Enter between June 4, 2010 and July 15, 2010 for a chance to win a Southwest Airlines Vacations package for four to the Walt Disney World® Resort and a stay in the Cinderella Castle Suite, which includes:

  • Roundtrip flight via Southwest Airlines® to Orlando for four
  • 1-night stay in the Cinderella Castle Suite at Magic Kingdom® Park
  • 2-night hotel at a Walt Disney World® Resort deluxe property
  • 4-day Magic Your Way® Tickets with Park Hopper® Option for four
  • Disney’s Magical Express roundtrip airport/hotel transportation service

Travel dates must be from October 7, 2010 through October 10, 2010.

If you have a little girl that loves to pretend that she is a princess, she will love staying the night at Cinderella’s Castle. Although tours of parts of Cinderella’s Castle are given throughout the day at the Magic Kingdom, the opportunity to stay overnight is very rare.

This is a great vacation, the only thing is the travel dates may be a bit restrictive for some travelers and there are no prize substitutions.

Death at Disney World

Posted in Disney World,Epcot by Fun Family Travel Vacation on the July 5th, 2009

A tragic accident occured early this morning at Walt Disney World.  Two monorails collided at aroun 2 a.m.  Although no park guest were seriously injured, one of the monorail operators was killed. 

The accident is still under investigation and the monorail system at the a park has been shut down for the time being.

Walt Disney World spokesman Mike Griffin said the crash happened at about 2 a.m. Sunday, on one of the monorail’s last runs of the day. A cast member who was piloting one of the monorails died at the scene of the accident, while another monorail driver was taken to the hospital. The second driver’s injuries were not serious, Griffin said.

The trains were transporting guests leaving Epcot Center. Six park guests were on the train during the crash, but were not injured, Griffin said.
 

Source: Orlando Sentinel