Disney offers Lunar New Year cruise package
Updated: 2014-11-20 09:05
By Xu Lin(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Tourists from Beijing can celebrate the Lunar New Year holiday in February in style, visiting Miami and Orlando in Florida and cruising the Bahamas on a Disney Dream Cruise package.
The package is available through China International Travel Service Limited, China Youth Travel Service, Beijing U-Tour International Travel Service and Beijing Huayuan International Travel, with prices from 31,999 yuan ($5,228) to 34,999 yuan.
The expected 350 visitors from Beijing will travel in two groups. The first will leave on Feb 6 or 7 and return on Feb 18, and the second group will depart from Feb 14 to 18 and return from Feb 24 to 26.
Passengers can enjoy barbecue buffets and ice cream, stunning beaches and exciting water sports on Castaway Cay, a private island in the Bahamas that is an exclusive port for Disney Cruise Line ships.
Following the cruise, they will visit Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando to enjoy the four theme parks and two water parks, with four nights accommodation at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort.
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