Dream Cars Welcomes Racing Legends Don Garlits & Geoff Bodine by Tara Bush


  • Meet & Greet the legends during the Friday night Green Light Kickoff Party
  • Autograph signing with Don Garlits Saturday and Sunday inside the Dream Builders Marketplace
  • Test your racing skills against Geoff Bodine on the micro stock car track or get his autograph Saturday

 

UPDATES:

  • Reservations - Over 50% of the Coronado Resort is already booked with car crazy people.  Let's show Disney how strong and vast the car community is by taking over the entire resort by June 1Only $99 per night plus two free after-4pm theme park passes.
  • Corvettes -  Due to the strong interest from the Corvette clubs, a special section will be set aside for Corvettes only.  Whether you're in a Corvette club or not, don't be left out, space is limited, so send in your registration early.
  • We are honored to be the chosen location for the annual "Labor of Love" gathering of the Rolls Royce and Bentley Owners Club.  
  • Special parking and party seating arrangements can be made for your club, small or large. 

Visit us at www.DreamCarsWeekend.com

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Call us at 407-617-4201

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