Hot! Disney giving out FREE TICKETS in 2009 on your birthday!


Disney has announced they are offering a free day admission to all in 2009. Here are all the details you need to know to get yours.


Which Disney Parks Are Included? 

Both of Disney¡¦s California parks are participating, which include the original Disneyland and the newer California Adventure next door. All four of Disney¡¦s Florida theme parks are also included, which include Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney¡¦s Hollywood Studios and Disney¡¦s Animal Kingdom.
When Is The Free Pass Valid? 
The pass itself is only valid for one day, which is your birthday in 2009. It doesn¡¦t matter when your trip to the park starts or ends, you only get the ticket for your actual birth date and it must be used on that day only.
What Type Of Pass Do You Get?
Disney has a plethora of pass options open to guests, but the free ticket is a one-day/one-park pass. This means you cannot go from park to park (also known as a park hopping) in the same day. You must pick one park and that is the only one you get free admission to.
Are There Any Restrictions?
The person receiving the free ticket must be age 3 or older. If under 18, a parent or guardian must sign up for the free ticket for the person celebrating their birthday. Beyond that, Disney says anybody in the world can take advantage of this offer.

Register your FREE Walt Disney World tickets Now!

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The Burger King Whopper Bar coming soon at Universal Studios Orlando!

Burger King Holdings (NYSE: BKC) has been a strong performer since its 2006 IPO, but as McDonalds (NYSE: MCD) has invested aggressively in modernizing its restaurants, Burger King is feeling the pressure to keep up.

Solution: The Whopper Bar. According to the Wall Street Journal, Burger King will begin opening a new line of stores this year under that name, offering a wider variety of burgers and a hipper, more Gen Y-oriented atmosphere.

The stores and menu will be smaller but company executives told the Journal that the stores will include "as many as ten types of Whoppers such as the Western Whopper, the Texas Double Whopper and the Angry Whopper, a version topped with spicy onions. One menu sketch has a section called "Pimp Your Whopper," where patrons can chose from additional toppings like jalapeno peppers, bacon and barbecue sauce."

The Journal was also told that the company could possibly serve alcohol at some locations.

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