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What Will You Celebrate Tour: Coming to Your City! Coming to Your City! Disney Parks brings the “What Will You Celebrate?” message in a magical and interactive way to 30 cities this fall and winter. WHAT: Disney Parks “What Will You Celebrate?” Tour BACKGROUND: In a new national trend, American families are traveling in celebration of milestones in their lives – birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, reunions, triumphs. Disney parks in the U.S. embrace “celebration vacations” in 2009 with new experiences that turn milestones into memories. The new parks-wide party poses the question “What Will You Celebrate?” To get the party started early, Disney is taking “What Will You Celebrate?” on the road. DETAILS: Disney Parks brings the “What Will You Celebrate?” message in a magical and interactive way to 30 cities this fall and winter. Colorful vehicles – a party on wheels – roll out the fun from town squares to Times Square, featuring thousands of free Mickey Mouse balloons, a chance to win a “celebration vacation” to a Disney park and the opportunity to register for a special birthday celebration surprise. Disney characters and ambassadors also go on-air with fun celebration moments. WHEN: Sept. 24, 2008-Feb. 20, 2009 WHERE: Central Eastern Western 9/25 Minneapolis 9/24 Toronto 1/19 Vancouver 9/29 Chicago 9/29 Boston 1/21 Seattle 10/1 Milwaukee 10/1 Providence 1/23 Portland 10/3 Detroit 10/3 New York 1/26, 1/27 Sacramento 10/6 Pittsburgh 10/6 Hartford 1/30, 2/2 San Francisco 10/8 Cincinnati 10/8 Philadelphia 2/4, 2/5 Fresno 10/10 Indianapolis 10/10 Wash. DC 2/9 Las Vegas 10/14 Dallas 10/13 Baltimore 2/11 Salt Lake City 10/16 Houston 10/15 Charlotte 2/16 Denver 10/20 New Orleans 10/17 Atlanta 2/19, 2/20 Phoenix FOR MORE: www.disneyparkscelebrations.com |
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