Free travel deals and discounts for members of the military for Veterans Day
Veterans Day is all about saying thank you to those who have served in the armed forces. Hotels, restaurants, theme parks, ski areas and lots of other businesses offer discounts and deals to America’s military members on Veterans Day, which this year falls on Saturday.
Some offers apply only to veterans; others include those actively serving. Here are some deals worthy of checking out.
Hotels
Westgate Resorts is giving away 1,500 hotel stays at hotels in Orlando, Fla., and Las Vegas to active military members and Gold Star families.
Rooms open for reservations at 6 a.m. Pacific time Friday. You must fill out a military appreciation form and place a refundable deposit of $100 to book:
-- 100 rooms for two, from Dec. 8 to 10 at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. It comes with free concert tickets to see country singer Travis Tritt.
-- 1,400 rooms for up to four people May 3 to 6 at Westgate Town Center Resort & Spa in Orlando. It includes admission to the resort’s Ship Wreck Island water park and a private concert.
In addition, Westgate offers all U.S. military veterans a 25% room discount at all 27 resorts for those who book Friday.
Caesars Entertainment in Las Vegas, which operates Caesars Palace, Planet Hollywood, the Cromwell, the Linq and Paris Las Vegas, offers military members a free ride on the High Roller and the Eiffel Tower Experience on Saturday. In addition, some buffets — Spice Market at Planet Hollywood, Le Village at Paris and others — will be free for a single military member. Other buffets are offering 10% to 30% discounts.
Also on Saturday, Caesars will debut a Salute Total Rewards card, a loyalty program for military members that takes 10% off the lowest room rate. Some nice freebies come with the card too, such as free parking. Info: Caesars Las Vegas Military Discounts
Theme parks and attractions
Active and retired military can buy Disneyland Resort’s Park Hopper passes (Disneyland and California Adventure) for $156 for three days and $181 for four days. Must purchase by Dec. 16 for a pass good through Dec.19 at the Anaheim park. Info: 2017 Military Discounts
Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park gives active and retired military members two free tickets through Nov. 16 and Nov. 27 to Dec. 15. Additional discount tickets are available too. Info: Military Days
Active and retired military members and veterans can go the Queen Mary in Long Beach for free on Saturday. The offer includes entrance to the Ship Model Gallery and an exhibition of paintings by Winston Churchill. Info: A History of Service
Aquarium of the Pacific, also in Long Beach, is free to veterans and military personnel on Saturday. Info: Veterans Day
The Battleship Iowa in San Pedro will celebrate Veterans Day with a free program and music from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Veterans and military members can take a free tour of the World War II ship Friday through Sunday. Info: Veterans Day Festival and Concert
Ski resorts
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area in Mammoth Lakes, Calif., plans to open Thursday. Veterans and active duty military members can ski or ride free on Veterans Day. Present a valid military ID at any ticket window Saturday for a free lift ticket. Info: Veterans Ski/Ride Free
Snow Summit and Bear Mountain in Big Bear Lake offer active military members and their families 25% off one-day lift tickets throughout the season. Info: Discounted Lift Tickets for Military
Parks
National parks that charge a fee —
Active military members and veterans will get free admission to 143 California State Parks on Saturday only.
Cruises
Carnival Cruise Line has rolled out a new offer for active and retired military personnel that’s good for bookings made by Nov. 14: a $50 on-board credit per cabin and a two-category upgrade. The offer comes with a reduced deposit of $99 per person, and may be combined with the line’s Early Saver prices. Info: Carnival Cruise Lines, (800) 764-7419
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