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Old 03-19-2010, 12:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is there any relationship between U.S. offers and U.K. offers?

I know WDW runs different promotions for international travelers, but I am wondering if an offer for the UK, for example, is ever extended eventually to U.S. travelers? Or if it a "hint" of what is to come? Looks like international folks can get free dining through the fall. I am still hoping for free dining in late august...
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The only one I can think of is Free Dining -- in the past few years, UK travelers were offered Free Dining before US travelers were.
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Just because it's offered to the UK doesn't usually translate to the US. I know in the past they've offered Canada-specific deals that never showed up south of the border. The first package we ever took advantage of was a 5+2 deal that was only offered to Canadians, never Americans.
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I guess they do their market research and look at who they need/want to "entice"!!!

With the exchange rate as it is at the moment, and the economy taking it's time to get going again, they'll be offering quite a few incentives to us on this side of "The Pond"!

I'd like to know if I can book vacations on the US site to qualify for the US offers and whether I can "chop and change" to take advantage of whatever is the best offer regardless of which side of the Atlantic it's being offered!! For example we get a great offer on "14 day tickets" which include park hopping and water park access "all included".
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If your address is in the UK, then you won't be able to book the US offers unless you have a US resident as a guest in the room -- you'd have to list them as the primary guest on the reservation, as far as I know.
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The only one I can think of is free dining. It's hard to translate a lot of our offers, as we have tickets available in the British market that are targetted specifically to us for two and three weeks stays that aren't available to the American market.
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