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Disney lands another award for a new eco-conscious travel site

AdventuresbyDisney.com just got named “Best Travel Website” at the Internet Advertising Competition Awards. While educating visitors on destinations around the world, the site also supports Adventures by Disney’s environmentally conscious focus.

Adventures by Disney (AdventuresbyDisney.com ), provider of high-end family travel experiences, was awarded Best Travel Website by the Internet Advertising Competition (IAC) Awards. The IAC Awards, produced by the Web Marketing Association, recognize excellence in online advertising and those responsible for the best in Internet marketing. The Best Travel Website award is given to travel industry sites that exemplify creativity, innovation, design, memorability and impact. The new website was created by a dedicated Adventures by Disney web team at WDPRO (Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Online).

"We are honored that the Web Marketing Association awarded an IAC ‘Best Travel Website’ Award to Adventures by Disney," said Don Gross, Vice President, Adventures by Disney. "With our 2009 re-design, we sought to combine a user-friendly format with highly informative content, including features to better assist families planning vacations. We continue to raise the bar by enhancing our creativity with the latest technology."

Using a newly created Trip Selector tool, the new website clearly guides travelers through destinations across six continents to make navigating our website as easy as Adventures by Disney makes navigating the world. New featured videos capture breathtaking footage from actual vacations and for the youngest travelers, online activities such as itinerary specific games, trivia, photos and coloring maps help familiarize them with each destination, while also teaching them about the world. Many of the website enhancements support Adventures by Disney’s environmentally conscious focus. The site offers Guests the opportunity to mitigate the carbon footprints created by their air travel to and from each destination. Travelers can also download the enhanced trip itineraries or print select pages of the E-brochure. Phase 2.0 of the redesign will coincide with the launch of Adventures by Disney’s 2010 season in August 2009.

Recreating family travel
Adventures by Disney is re-creating the way families think about vacationing together.

Launched in 2005, Adventures by Disney provides immersive, hassle-free and exhilarating guided family vacation experiences to destinations in Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia and Australia. Families traveling with Adventures by Disney receive exceptional service while taking part in extraordinary experiences from Prague to Paris, Yellowstone to Costa Rica, the ruins of Pompeii to the ruins of Machu Picchu, the Great Barrier Reef to the Great Wall of China and more.

With Disney-trained Adventure Guides, engaging activities, VIP experiences and personal touches throughout, Adventures by Disney excites and delights every member of the family. Guests wanting more information about Adventures by Disney can visit www.adventuresbydisney.com .

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  • http://winter-travel.org/ The 4 Season Travel Blog

    I actually really like the disney adventure website. They are always good at creating exciting products. Like the Disney cruises for example.Sometimes I wish I was a kid again..

  • http://winter-travel.org The 4 Season Travel Blog

    I actually really like the disney adventure website. They are always good at creating exciting products. Like the Disney cruises for example.

    Sometimes I wish I was a kid again..

  • http://winter-travel.org The 4 Season Travel Blog

    I actually really like the disney adventure website. They are always good at creating exciting products. Like the Disney cruises for example.

    Sometimes I wish I was a kid again..

  • jascanio

    Me too…and Disney is making great strides on the responsible travel front as well.

  • jascanio

    Me too…and Disney is making great strides on the responsible travel front as well.

  • jascanio

    Me too…and Disney is making great strides on the responsible travel front as well.

  • http://www.terracurve.com Joe Ascanio

    Me too…and Disney is making great strides on the responsible travel front as well.

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