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Here’s Your Chance to Make That Dream Trip to Disney World a Reality – Enter to Win a Vacation for 4

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Disney is giving away a 5-day/4-night Disney World vacation for 4 people, and it’s super easy to enter.  The grand prize includes flights, hotels, and park tickets.  I entered and it only took a minute.  You have until February 24, 2019, to enter.

Even if you don’t win there are lots of ways to save on your next Disney World vacation by using miles and points.  Here are a few guides to help you do just that:

Going to Walt Disney World isn’t a cheap vacation, but this contest is free to enter!

Win a Walt Disney World Vacation

If you win the grand prize you’ll get:

You must be at least 18 to enter and a US resident.  If you win, you must take the trip between April 25, 2019 and September 1, 2020.  You can enter once per day.

To enter you’ll need to create a Disney account if you don’t already have one and include a physical mailing address.  It only took me a minute to set one up.

Hat tip:   Michael W Travels

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