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HANNAH DENTON


MIDLANDS • SOUTH MANCHESTER • SHEFFIELD • SOUTH YORKSHIRE • HUMBERSIDE • NORTH WALES


Hannah´s TOP TIP There’s no better way to learn about our product


than through the real Disney experience. So make sure you complete your Disney Stars training to take advantage of the agent-exclusive offers, and book a trip to see for yourself!


a 07585 880094 o hannah.denton@disney.com 6 Hannah DisneyMidlands


ELKIE BIRD


SOUTH EAST • EAST ANGLIA • NORTHERN IRELAND


Elkie´s TOP TIP The biggest piece of advice I can give any agent is to use the tools you have available. Disneytravelagents.co.uk is a fantastic resource, with lots of information you can pass on to your customers— like room layouts, refurbishment dates, offers and more.


a 07740 744686 o elkie.bird@disney.com 6 Elkie Disney


RUSSELL MEARS NORTH • SCOTLAND


Russell´s TOP TIP


Maximise your commission on every Disneyland®


Paris booking by adding


all the extras that make your customer’s holiday extra special. Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show… with Mickey and Friends!, dining with Characters, room upgrades and PhotoPass+ are all great examples.


a 07748 181549 o russell.mears@disney.com 6 Russell DisneyNorth


LEANNE HARRIS SOUTH WEST • SOUTH WALES


Leanne´s TOP TIP With every Walt Disney World enquiry, talk about the amazing tools available (like mydisneyexperience.co.uk, Disney FastPass+ and MagicBands) and how you can help your customers personalise their experience. Plus also ask if they’ve considered combining a stay at Walt Disney World with a Disney cruise, for the Ultimate Disney holiday!


a 07824 867285 o leanne.harris@disney.com 6 Leanne DisneySouth West


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