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Save Hundreds and Take the teens to Disney World’s…Free iPad App [IPad Apps]

Save Hundreds and Take the teens to Disney Worlds...Free iPad App [IPad Apps] I’m sure they’d be just as enthralled jiggling homescreen icons around on an iPad as they might at Disney World , but if not you’ll be able to now treat them with a trip to visit Tinkerbell-during the 360-degree iPad app.

Mobile-Ent describes the Walt Disney World Magic Vacation Mirror iPad app as an interactive travel brochure, that is on the cash as far as I will see. Kids can check up on seven of the large experiences at Disney World, equivalent to the Magic Kingdom Park, by gazing the videos, 360-degree images and photos.

Just in case a free app isn’t enough to sate the kiddywinks’ enthusiasm for visiting Disney World, you can too take a look at special offers and pricing via the app too. It’s very well-designed, and gives a lot of content considering its free nature. [ iTunes via Mobile-Ent ]

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  1. all of my kids enjoy the park and rides in Disney World, disney really knows how to please kids ,;,

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