Frontline workers can get new discount on Disney holidays to Paris or Orlando

It’s been a tough year for everyone due to the coronavirus pandemic, but now more than ever Brits recognise incredible front line workers.

Whether they’ve been working on the Covid wards or keeping the peace our emergency workers have kept the nation going.

And, if you’re a frontline worker then you might just be about to see your reward.

Kids and adults often dream of experiencing the magical world of Disney…

Now, you can do so for less if you have a Blue Light Card thanks to a new partnership between the discount service and the Walt Disney Travel Company.

This means that NHS, emergency services and social care staff can get a 5% discount on packages to Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney World.

So, when the US or France are deemed safe to visit, you can take the trip of a lifetime.

The discounts will include Walt Disney World's brand new 50th anniversary package.

It comes with perks such as $950 (£672) Disney Dining Credit, a 14-Day Ticket for the price of a 7-Day Ticket, and $200 (£141) Disney Spending Money.

And, the offer includes packages with prices from £65pp a day, with access to all four of its theme parks, and two water parks.

That’s pretty incredible.

The Florida resort is pulling out the stops for its birthday including an 18-month celebration from October.

Meaning you won’t miss out if you book for 2022…

Plus, if you’d rather not travel so far then Disneyland Paris has some fab packages too.

Both destinations plan to reopen this month with the biggest highlight of the Paris resort being the brand new Marvel themed hotel which will include the world's largest collection of Marvel artwork, superhero themed suites, and heaps of surprises for fans to discover.

If you don't have a Blue Light Card you can sign up for one online – a card costs £4.99 and is valid for two years.

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Justin Kliger, Director of Walt Disney Travel Company, commented on the collaboration: "We are immensely proud to be given this opportunity to work with Blue Light Card.

“Providing frontline key workers – all of whom have worked tirelessly and selflessly to help deal with this unprecedented crisis – is a small, yet important token of our immense appreciation.

“We very much look forward to welcoming Blue Light Card members and their families to our Parks and Resorts and to experiencing the Magic of Disney."

You can also find out more on disneyholidays.co.uk.

Make sure that you keep an eye on government travel restrictions during the pandemic at gov.uk.

The United States and France are not currently a green list countries and so it is not advised that you holiday there.

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