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How I Keep Going To Disney For Free

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it's a public facebook group that shows you how to go to Disney for free. You see, some cards offer

[image] I love Disney parks. Growing up in Florida, we went to Disney World many times. And with my kids we've been to Disneyland a couple times already. The last 4 of our trips have been pretty much free. Airfare - check Hotel - check Park tickets - check We did pay for food and the uber to and from the airport but those could've been free too. How? Rewards Points. I knew credit cards give points and they eventually add up...but I did not know there is a way to "game" the system. I learned about it [here.]( it's a public facebook group that shows you how to go to Disney for free. You see, some cards offer great sign up bonuses. For example, the Southwest card gives you about 50,000 points when you sign up. And you can get a corporate card too if you have a company. And your spouse can get them too. So right there, you have about 200,000 airline points. Enough for a large family to fly anywhere SW flies. That is just one example. Check out the group...you might find it addicting. If you hate credit cards or cannot use them, there is another way to go for free... Sell options on Disney stock. Month after month after month. Keep selling and save up that premium for your trip. Disney is one of my long term holdings and a perfect Passive Trading stock. Allen "Dont Laugh At My Mickey Ears" Sama [image] Not sure what to do next? Follow these simple steps to get moving. STEP #1: Get The Book[Passive Trading: How To Generate Consistent Income From The Stock Market]( Step #2: Online Training To Take You To The Next Level.[Passive Trading Formula]( | [How To Trade Oil Options]( | [Master The Iron Condor]( | [Option Genius Podcast]( Step #3: Looking For Trades? [Option Genius Advisory]( | [Simon Says Options]( | [Weekly Trading Systems]( Step #4: Connect With The Community[Option Traders Alliance Facebook Group]( | [Facebook]( | [YouTube]( Step #5: Want Our Personal Help? [Talk With Us About What Is Holding You Back and How To Reach Your Goals]( [Unsubscribe]( FINAL WARNING, clicking this link will remove you from ALL of our mailing lists (Option Genius, Simon Says Options, Weekly Trading System, and all of our other products). You will no longer get any emails from us. OptionGenius / WeeklyTradingSystem / SimonSaysOptions 19901 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land , Texas 77479 United States (800) 986-3250

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