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Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway finale returns to Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World Resort in Florida is to host the season finale of Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway for the second time on April 4.

The partnership between the hit ITV show and Walt Disney World was unveiled during the first episode of the new series on Saturday night, and follows the success of the first tie-up between the two brands in 2017.

This year, 76 prize package winners will fly to Orlando with Virgin Holidays to join Ant & Dec at the season finale.

Angelica Costantini, Disney Destinations International vice-president of sales & marketing, said: “We are delighted that Saturday Night Takeaway will be returning once more to Walt Disney World for its season finale.

“You can expect show-stopping entertainment, fun and laughter as the show comes to the most magical place on earth. We look forward to bringing Disney magic into UK homes this spring as we partner with the Saturday Night Takeaway and Virgin Holiday teams for a second year.”

Siobhan Fitzpatrick, senior vice-president Virgin Holidays and digital, said: “Virgin Holidays has provided unforgettable holidays to Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, for hundreds of thousands of families across three decades and we’re absolutely delighted to partner with ITV and Walt Disney World on what is going to be the UK’s biggest ever TV giveaway.”

Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway executive producers Pete Ogden and Tim Dean added: “We are absolutely delighted to be bringing Saturday Night Takeaway back to Walt Disney World for the biggest ever giveaway on British TV. We can’t think of a more appropriate place to celebrate our series finale, this time with more viewers joining us than ever before.”

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