DREAM CARS WEEKEND -Walt Disney World, FL

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DREAM CARS WEEKEND -Walt Disney World, FL

Time: August 30, 2013 to September 2, 2013
Location: Coronado Springs Resort
Street: Walt Disney World
Website or Map: http://www.dreamcarsweekend.c…
Phone: 407-617-4201 Tara Bush
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Walt Disney World
Latest Activity: Aug 28, 2013

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Event Description

Show Pre-Registration - $75 includes 1 event shirt, 1 event canvas goody bag, 1 Moonlight Beach Luau Party Ticket & 1 chance to win a Disney Cruise Line® giveaway
Show Pre-Registration Without Party - $35 includes 1 event shirt, no shirt day of show
Open to all Makes, Models and Years - Cars, Trucks and Specialty Vehicles
Main Show - 9-5 Saturday & 9-5 Sunday

  • Friday Night - Green Light Kick Off Party
          1920's Underground Speakeasy theme with buffet
          Sponsored by RacingJunk.com & HotRodHotline.com
  • Saturday Night - Moonlight Beach Party
          Tropical Luau theme buffet
  • Sunday Night - Night of Dreams Street Party
  • Monday Morning - Rise & Shine Breakfast​
          1950's Diner theme buffet​

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Event Shirts & Bags

Deadline for Pre Registration August 29


All pre-registered and prepaid cars will receive a free shirt - $35
No free shirts day of show.
All pre-registered and prepaid cars with a Saturday Moonlight Party ticket will received a free shirt and free bag - $75
Available for purchase during event $18 SMLXL - $23 XX, XXX - $23 Bag
For a close up picture, CLICK HERE
To order, CLICK HERE

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