No matter what the age, no matter what the vacation interest, multigenerational families find there's something for everyone to enjoy on a Walt Disney World Resort vacation. ÊFrom attractions to character dining to unique experiences throughout the theme parks and resorts,ÊWalt Disney World Resort has endless ways for families to share the magic together.ÊUsing MyMagic+, Êfamilies can plan vacation activities together and relive the memoriesÊÊtime and time again with Disney PhotoPass+ andÊMemory Maker.ÊWalt Disney World Resort is located in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

No matter what the age, no matter what the vacation interest, multigenerational families find there’s something for everyone to enjoy on a Walt Disney World Resort vacation. From attractions to character dining to unique experiences throughout the theme parks and resorts, Walt Disney World Resort has endless ways for families to share the magic together. Using MyMagic+, families can plan vacation activities together and relive the memories, time and time again with Disney PhotoPass+ and Memory Maker. Walt Disney World Resort is located in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Matt Stroshane, photographer)

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Multigenerational travel brings the entire family together to enjoy exciting adventures and make memories to last a lifetime. There is no more welcoming place than Walt Disney World Resort.

Multigenerational - Dole Whip

Chloe Rice, photographer

“Walt Disney World celebrates the endearing relationship that exists between grandparents and grandchildren,” said Sarah Sinoff, director of marketing strategy. “An adventure between grandparents and their grandchildren is like none other and the everyday doesn’t apply.”

A recent Walt Disney World Parks and Resorts survey showed that 1 in 5 grandparents have been on a Disney vacation with their grandchildren. That same survey showed that 54 percent of grandparents in the United States strongly agreed that they wish more time could be spent with their grandchildren. Similar studies conducted across the nation show that families are increasingly using multigenerational travel to bond and rediscover each other.

AAA recently shared these key findings from a national survey on the multigenerational travel trend:

  • Multigenerational family vacations were up 4 percent in 2014 from the previous year
  • More than one-third, or 36 percent, of families are planning to take a multigenerational family trip in the next 12 months
Multigenerational - Boardwalk Surrey

Todd Anderson, photographer

From Disney’s world-class attractions in the theme parks and water parks, to character dining, to time at the themed Resort hotels, to recreation fun and more, there’s plenty of magic for guests to enjoy together.

With a great offer for spring travel, it’s easier to enjoy the enchantment at Walt Disney World Resort. Guests can save up to 30 percent on rooms at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels, valid for stays most nights March 2 through June 15, 2015; reservations must be booked by March 28, 2015. And when guests upgrade to a room and ticket package with minimum 4-day theme park tickets–they can get one more ticket day for free.*

For complete information and to book this special offer, guests can call 407/W-DISNEY or visit DisneyWorld.Disney.go.com/special-offers

Multigenerational - Mickey Bar

Chloe Rice, photographer

Some of the highlights appealing to multigenerational families include:

  • Magic Kingdom: New Fantasyland, “it’s a small world” and the Wishes Fireworks Spectacular are some of the must-do’s for families. Families will delight in the Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade and the new family coaster Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.
  • Epcot: Families can go Soarin’, explore 11 countries in World Showcase, and close the evening with the IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth fireworks spectacular.
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Explore Kilimanjaro Safaris, DinoLand U.S.A. and “Festival of the Lion King,” as well as close encounters with fascinating wildlife at every turn.
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios: Toy Story Midway Mania for friendly family competition, and Fantasmic! Nighttime extravaganza.
  • Disney’s Water Parks: Splash into fun at two water parks – Disney’s Blizzard Beach and Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon – where families can enjoy play areas designed especially for little ones, scenic lazy rivers and family raft rides such as Teamboat Springs where up to six guests can get in on the action.
  • Character dining: From Chef Mickey’s, to Cinderella’s Royal Table at Cinderella Castle, to many more opportunities in the parks and resorts, large groups can delight in an immersive character dining experience together.
  • MyMagic+:MyMagic+ is an innovative new way for families visiting Walt Disney World Resort to make the most of their stay by providing more planning and customization tools than ever before. With features such as FastPass+ and Memory Maker, it’s easier than ever to enjoy time together and capture memories with the people who matter most.
  • Memory Maker:  Memory Maker, a Disney PhotoPass Service product, includes guests’ photos from select attractions and Disney Character dining locations for one price. Guests can capture as many photos as they like and enjoy unlimited digital downloads through their MyDisneyExperience account.
  • A Suite Vacation: Walt Disney World Resort hotels are uniquely themed to transport the entire family to a whole different world. Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, consisting primarily of family suites for up to six guests, immerses families traveling together into the magical world of classic Disney and Disney Pixar films. Offering signature service, exquisite rooms and full kitchens, Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts give families a unique way to explore their options when vacationing together.
Multigenerational - chef mickey's

Matt Stroshane, photographer

For more information about multigenerational travel to Walt Disney World Resort, guests can visit DisneyWorld.com/GrandAdventure.

*The number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited. Savings is based on the non-discounted price for the same room. Length of stay requirements may apply. Everyone in the same room must be on the same package. Moderate and Deluxe suites may be available at a lesser discount.

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