Walt Disney has a lot of die-hard fans.
Some people quietly show it by wearing their Mickey Mouse watches while paying for things with Disney branded credit cards. Others outfit themselves with gear and fill their homes with company souvenirs and Chutchiks, showing the world that they love House of Mouse.
Since the company not only has its own iconic characters like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and the rest, but also Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, and their own classic cartoon characters, Disney has a lot going from fan to fanatic. The company in general has benefited from this phenomenon quite well.
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Walt Disney (dis) – Get a free report They don’t just sell the normal selection of t-shirts, toys, backpacks, and other gear you’d expect. The company also offers luxury home items, as well as luxury experiences such as Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutiques. And if you want a life-size Boba Fett for your home and have a few thousand dollars on hand, Disney will sell you that, too.
In its theme parks, Disney offers upscale experiences based on individual budgets. Anyone could stay in her most luxurious hotels or eat in her best restaurants, as long as they could pay.
Now, the theme park giant has a new offer for its most die-hard fans that will allow them to visit every Disney theme park as part of a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
Disney presents a private jet adventure
The Disney Star Wars hotel failed not because it was expensive but because the pool of people who would pay $6,000 for a two-night trip was limited. To charge truly amazing prices, you need to limit supply. This is literally why Disney theme parks cost to visit; Demand usually sharply exceeds supply.
The company’s latest show, Disney Parks Around The World, will give its biggest fans — and only 75 of them — a chance to visit all of Walt Disney’s theme parks around the world on a private jet. Disney shared the details on their Adventures By Disney website:
This dream vacation spans 24 days and covers 6 countries, visits to 12 unique Disney theme parks, plus 3 iconic landmarks: the Taj Mahal, the Pyramids of Giza, and the Eiffel Tower. Throughout the journey, you’ll stay in world-class accommodations and fly in luxury on a VIP-configured Boeing 757, operated by Iceland, with long-haul capabilities allowing direct flights to maximize your time at each destination. You’ll also enjoy personal access to experts and staff, who provide fun and fact-filled stories, letting you immerse yourself everywhere you visit.
Reservations for the general public begin June 19 while former Disney Adventures customers will get early access on June 14. People who have been on three or more Disney Adventures rides can book earlier than that, on June 12.
Once you get a chance to book, price can be a concern.
Disney Parks around the world cost $114,995 per person. The cruise includes first class hotel accommodations at each stop as well as 69 meals – 23 breakfasts, 23 lunches and 23 dinners.
Disney also promises that people who book this ride will get:
- Services of 3 adventure guides, Disney VIPs, illusionists, cultural experts, and other surprise guests
- Access to extraordinary opportunities not available to the public
- Flights on a VIP themed private jet, operated by Icelandair, with dedicated flight crew, onboard chef, 3 dedicated staff and a traveling doctor
Disney added, “Private air travel offers our 75 guests greater flexibility. With long-haul capabilities and the ability to land at smaller airports, we can offer direct flights – meaning you can make the most of your itinerary experiences.” .