Teachers and support staff this is for you. The 7 Downtown Disney Hotels are offering special “Teacher Appreciation Rates”. The rates are available for stays May 1-July 31, 2015. This is the perfect chance to stay at an amazing resort and enjoy some of the special Disney World events going on like, The Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival and Star Wars Weekends.
These resorts give you a complimentary shuttle every 30 minutes to all of the Disney World Parks and the Downtown Disney area.
An added bonus is that guests of these hotels will receive the “Downtown Disney Deals” booklet that has discounts and specials from over 30 merchants on Downtown Disney area dining, entertainment and shopping.
The special rates are:
- B Resort & Spa – rates from $119 per room, per night
- Best Western Lake Buena Vista Resort Hotel – rates from $89 per room, per night
- Buena Vista Palace Hotel & Spa – rates from $79 per room, per night
- DoubleTree Suites by Hilton – rates from $129 per suite, per night
- Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista – rates from $89 per room, per night
- Holiday Inn Orlando – Lake Buena Vista – rates from $89 per room, per night
- Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Resort – rates from $87 per room, per night.
“We are offering the ‘Teacher Appreciation Rates’ to recognize all that teachers do throughout the year,” said Doug Smith, chairperson of the Downtown Disney Resort Area Hotels’ marketing committee. “With the wonderful special events at the Walt Disney World Resort this spring and summer, and the many new offerings, it is a great time to visit.”
Wishing you Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust
Maria
These are great rates for all the teachers out there. You have a pretty stressful job so now take some time and relax at a beautiful Downtown Disney hotel. For details and to book this great offer, please visit the Downtown Disney Resort site by clicking here.
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A teacher is a teacher. Doesn’t matter whether it is home school, day care, elementary, middle, high school or college. If they teach on a regular daily basis, they are a teacher. What proof do they want that you are a teacher?
I called Wyndham directly and they don’t have this promotion going.
While I agree that you probably do work hard to teach your children, they are, after all….YOUR CHILDREN. A teacher in a school teaches 25 or more students at a time all coming from various backgrounds with various learning abilities. Teachers and their support staff work extremely hard all day and then go home and work correcting papers, planking lessons, etc whorl trying to spend time with their own families. I think it’s great that Disney is acknowledging their hard work.
I think it’s extremely sad that Disney doesn’t acknowledge homeschool families here. The idea that we are not included suggests that, perhaps, our value as educators of our children is void. Just a thought. We work hard. A different “hard” than traditional educators but we are diligently pouring into our kids ALL day EVERY day to develop their academics, their character, their life skills, etc…
Does this include those who teach at the college/university level?
No. Just teachers.
homeschool parents too?