Travelscene American Express Strikes Gold for Disneyland 50th

Saturday, 15 Mar, 2006 0

Travelscene American Express is going all out to celebrate Disneyland’s 50th anniversary with a national print, cinema and television campaign to kick off March 19 to promote its Magical Disneyland Deals in association with Creative Holidays and Air New Zealand.

In addition to a metropolitan and regional television campaign, a cinema advertising campaign, print campaign and e-campaign is planned along with bus banners and window displays.

And for the icing on the 50th birthday cake, Travelscene American Express and Creative Holidays are offering an exclusive Free Character Breakfast worth more than $150 for the first 100 air and land bookings received.

More information about the Magical Disney Deal is available at www.travelscene.net.au, or by visiting your local Travelscene American Express travel agent on 13 13 98.

Bus advertising is just one of many vehicles Travelscene American Express is using in its national Magical Disneyland promotion –click here

 

 

 

 



 

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