The 2013 Super Bowl is only days away, and San Francisco and Baltimore fans are ready to celebrate their team’s win. Disney has become part of the football championship, with the game’s MVP uttering the now-famous phrase ‘I’m going to Disney World” to capture the moment of victory.
And the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotel is helping fans of the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens get in on some of that Disney action. Residents of each championship team’s state can take their own trip to the place “where dreams come true” – and enjoy a free night's stay – with the “I’m off to the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotel!” deal.
Residents of both California and Maryland will receive a free night at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotel when booking two nights at standard rates before Feb. 28. The offer is valid for stays through Feb. 3, 2014.
In addition to the year’s worth of bragging rights, the Swan and Dolphin are offering an extra bonus to fans of the winning team. Residents of the winning team’s state also will receive a complimentary, automatic one-category room upgrade.
For additional information or to make reservations, guests should call 800-227-1500 and mention their home state – California or Maryland. Guests should be aware they must present valid, appropriate state identification upon check-in.
“I’m off to the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotel!” is subject to availability; it is not valid Dec. 22-31. The offer does not include taxes, resort services fee and gratuities. It is not valid with any other special offers, promotions, or for existing reservations or groups. See Starwood’s Big Game special for the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin for more information.
For more information about the resort, visit Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin online, call toll-free 888-828-8850 or directly 407-934-4000, or see its Facebook page.
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