Disney offers free 5-day passes to active duty and retirees

Published by Jason Fudge on

Walt Disney World announced January 5 that it will offer free five-day multi-park passes to military active duty and retired members.  “Disney’s Armed Forces Salute” promotion will run through Dec. 23, 2009 at Disney World.  In addition to the free five-day ticket, members of the military can also buy up to five  more five-day, one park passes for $99 each.

The Walt Disney World Resort is offering a room discount to our Military guests for travel dates from now through December 23, 2009 (except 2/13-2/15, 4/4-4/18, 5/22-5/24, 7/3-7/4, 11/25-11/26/09). 

Our Military guests can contact their Base ITT office or call the Walt Disney Travel Company at 407-828-8101 to book the room code MYV from now thru 12/18/09, with travel dates from 1/4 – 12/23/09. 

Dine package add ons for the Quick Service and Disney Dining are also  available with this offer!

A valid Military ID will be required at resort check-in.

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Our Special Military Salute Ticket Offer is offered through your Base ITT offices, at the Shades of Green Resort on Walt Disney World Resort,  and at our Vacation Planning Booths (Theme Park ticket windows). A free  5 day MYW ticket for our Military guest and 5 day MYW $99 companion tickets (up to 5). 

  • Service Member – Free 5 Day Armed Forces Salute Park Hopper with Water Park Fun & More ticket 
  • Companion Tickets:
    $99 – 5 Day Armed Forces Salute Base Ticket
    $124 – 5 Day Armed Forces Salute Park Hopper Ticket
    $124 – 5 Day Armed Forces Salute Water Park, Fun & More Ticket
    $149 – 5 Day Armed Forces Salute PH / WPFM Ticket
     
    Tickets expire December 23, 2009 (no blockout dates)

Tickets are available for purchase at Participating Military Base ITT Offices, or at WDW Theme Park Front Gates

Active and Retired U.S. Military, including members of the U.S. Coast Guard and activated members of the National Guard or Reservists.

Military Personnel must present valid United States Military identification (active or retired). Activated members of the National Guard or Reservists must present active duty orders in addition to valid Military ID.
 
In order to be eligible for this program, the military member must have been active for any length of time between January 1, 2008 and the end of this offer (December 23, 2009)

Categories: Active Duty