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Disney Destinations International UK & Ireland unveils trade incentives

Disney Destinations International UK & Ireland is offering its “richest prize pot ever” for January 2024’s trade incentives scheme.

Agents have the chance to win gift vouchers for bookings made between January 2 and 31 for Disneyland Paris, Disney Cruise Line and Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

To enter the incentives scheme, the ‘Magic Ahoy’ app must be downloaded for Disney Cruise Line, while the ‘Disney Destinations Trade Incentives’ app is required for Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.


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Agents can log any Disneyland Paris hotel and ticket package bookings or any Walt Disney World Resort Florida package or theme park ticket-only booking in the Disney Destinations Trade Incentives app.

They will then be entered into a weekly draw to win one of 20 vouchers worth £100, with the draw taking place for five weeks.

To celebrate the “royal reopening” of the Disneyland Hotel Paris, if an agent books this hotel with park tickets and then gets picked out of the draw, their prize will be upgraded to £125.

Agents who book Disney Cruise Line will receive a £100 digital gift voucher for every booking made and logged in the Magic Ahoy app. For every five bookings, agents will climb the Mickey-o-Metre and earn an extra £25 digital voucher.

To be able to win, agents will need to have attended the Magic Expo Pre-Peaks Seasonal Event on December 14 or have watched on demand by January 2 for Walt Disney World Resort or Disneyland Paris bookings and by January 31 for Disney Cruise Line bookings. On the latter, they will also need to have reached level 3 on the Magic Ahoy app.

The event can be watched on demand on DisneyMagicExpo.com. Bookings can be logged any time from January 2 until February 6.

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