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123SA
01-08-2007, 01:10 AM
Is SeaWorld offering the military free admission again this year? If not, are there any military discounts? Thanks for your help!

GSD4ME
01-08-2007, 04:44 PM
I don't know if SeaWorld is offering free admission, but you can probably get a good discount at your local MWR office. I think the discounted price through MWR is about $15 cheaper than at the gate. Hope this helps!

DTop
01-10-2007, 09:02 PM
Yes the military admission is still on at Sea World, same as it has been AFAIK.

GSD4ME
01-10-2007, 09:30 PM
DTop, you are correct! I just checked out the SeaWorld website . . . There is a link to herosalute.com. All you have to do is register, and any active duty, activated or drilling reservist, or National Guardsman is entitled to free admission under their "Here's to the Heroes" program. Also, up to 3 direct dependents of military personnel are entitled to free admission (the service member does not need to be present in order to take advantage of the offer, but an adult must accompany any minors). It's valid for one complimentary single-day admission per person, per year. You can also take advantage of this offer at the entrance areas (obviously, you'll need to show your DoD card).

GrumpyFamilyof5
01-17-2007, 04:43 PM
Has anyone signed up for this? Is it easy to do? We were thinking of trying it while we're on vacation. I know the kids would love it. Guess I need to get the hubby to fill out the form.:)

GSD4ME
01-17-2007, 05:36 PM
Actually, the form is just the military member's name and address. You need to take the completed form with you. If you forget to take your form, you can get one at the entrance of the park. The biggest thing, I guess, is just to make sure you have your DoD card with you.

I'd be interested in hearing how you like POP, too. We're going in September (actually, to celebrate my DH's retirement from the Army!) and are staying there - our first time staying at a resort!! :woohoo:

GrumpyFamilyof5
01-17-2007, 09:11 PM
Actually, the form is just the military member's name and address. You need to take the completed form with you. If you forget to take your form, you can get one at the entrance of the park. The biggest thing, I guess, is just to make sure you have your DoD card with you.

I'd be interested in hearing how you like POP, too. We're going in September (actually, to celebrate my DH's retirement from the Army!) and are staying there - our first time staying at a resort!! :woohoo:

Oh wow, Congrats!party: My DH still has 3 more years before even considering it, but will most likely go for 30.;)

As far as the POP, it's very nice. Didn't seem as crowded to me as ASMo and the pools were nicer, food court a little bigger. The kids loved it, but I have to say we did to! I'm sure you'll enjoy yourselves.

Thanks for the info about Seaworld, we're going to look into it.:)

123SA
01-18-2007, 01:55 PM
It was super easy. I downlaoded and filled out the form before we left. I think DH signed it. At the gate, there is a clearly marked ticket window for you to get your tickets. They did require my husband's ID. We were concerned because my dependent ID had expired 3 months earlier, but they didn't ask to see it.

At the Shamu show, there was a public thank you to all military and they were asked to stand and be acknowleged. I had to prod DH to stand up. He is Army Reserve, served 18 months in Iraq and he is on his second active duty tour at the Pentagon. He feels funny being acknowleged or thanked -- because he is just doing his job. I appreciated the efforts Seaworld out into thanking the military and their families.

GrumpyFamilyof5
01-18-2007, 02:22 PM
It was super easy. I downlaoded and filled out the form before we left. I think DH signed it. At the gate, there is a clearly marked ticket window for you to get your tickets. They did require my husband's ID. We were concerned because my dependent ID had expired 3 months earlier, but they didn't ask to see it.

At the Shamu show, there was a public thank you to all military and they were asked to stand and be acknowleged. I had to prod DH to stand up. He is Army Reserve, served 18 months in Iraq and he is on his second active duty tour at the Pentagon. He feels funny being acknowleged or thanked -- because he is just doing his job. I appreciated the efforts Seaworld out into thanking the military and their families.

My DH feels the same way, he is in the National Guard, he also served 18mths in Iraq, even got an award, but acts like it's no big deal. I'm so proud of him and his accomplishments, but he says it is his job and duty. He says I'm no different then any other one serving or has served...which is true, but doesn't make me any less proud!:)

Thank-you for the info on Seaworld. I'll fill it out and have him sign it. I do most of the bills and paperwork around here anyway!!;)
I hope they don't ask for dependent ID, mine has also expired. I can't get it done until May and we're going in March. Has something to do with you can't get new ones within 3 mths of realisting, which will be in May for him, he said he might go ahead and do it early so we'll see!
Thanks again and tell your DH Thank-you for serving our country!

GSD4ME
01-19-2007, 05:40 PM
It must just be the way these military people are built - my DH is just like both of yours!! He was deployed for a year (2004-2005) and was also in the first Gulf War, but he sees it as just doing his job. I, too, am very proud of him and what he does, and I admire all those who serve our country! After 20 years, he's looking forward to retiring in September, but he plans to get a government civilian job . . . he said the more I tell him about the world outside the military (I'm a human resources person), the more he wants to stay working for the military! :) He's also currently stationed at the Pentagon. Funny, but as big as that place is, he's ALWAYS running into someone he knows!

Thanks for letting me know how you like POP, Grumpy. I'm really excited about FINALLY getting to stay at a resort!

BTW, if you've never been to SeaWorld, let me just tell you that it was one of the highlights of our last trip. We fed Stingrays and Seals, petted dolphins, and even got to see a 3 day old dolphin whose mother was teaching it how to breathe through its blowhole. We can't wait to go back! :goodvibes

GrumpyFamilyof5
01-19-2007, 06:13 PM
Oh, that sounds so cool, the kids would love that, specially the DD, she is(was) so fascinated with wildlife. She was very upset when Steve Irwin past away. This sounds like just the ticket to get her to trust and love them again!! Thanks!:)

GSD4ME
01-19-2007, 06:20 PM
I was pretty upset myself when Steve Irwin passed away . . . If I remember correctly, the stingray pool is one of the first things you run into after entering the park. They are generally smaller than the ones you see on most nature shows. It's a bit scary at first when they start gliding over your hand to get the fish (you stick your hand with the fish in it under the water and they swim by and take it - their mouths are on the underside of their bodies), but it's actually a neat thing to say you fed a stingray!

I'm sure your DD will LOVE it!! ;)

MelanieC
01-20-2007, 01:11 PM
Yep - DH who is in the PA Air National Guard as well as a full time reservist (that is his 9-5) job too.

My DH was in Iraq/Kuwait at the beginning of the war and his unit is going back in a few months. He so would not get up in front of everyone, lol! He is too shy!

GSD4ME
01-20-2007, 03:09 PM
Hey, Melanie! Where are you guys located in PA? My DH and I are both originally from there (DH from Lancaster and I grew up in Warren).

MelanieC
02-09-2007, 07:21 PM
Hey, Melanie! Where are you guys located in PA? My DH and I are both originally from there (DH from Lancaster and I grew up in Warren).


Sorry I didn't see that. He works out of the Willow Grove Air Station.

GSD4ME
02-10-2007, 03:32 PM
I used to live over that way in Norristown - my roommate was actually from Willow Grove. My DH is at the Pentagon now, and is looking forward to retirement in September! :cool1:

Dopey's twin Dippy
03-10-2007, 02:40 PM
hi. iwas wondering if anyone has ever been to sea world in texas. we will be going down to killeen texas, and fort hood. my son in law is in the army. we will prob. be there around the middle of april. my grandson will be 1..............yeah........we have not seen him since xmas.i thought it would be nice to drive there with my daughter and the baby. and hopefully sil can get a day vacation , unless we go on the week end. we have been to the one in fla. but im wondering if it will be more crowded or about the same in texas. we will go anyways even though im sure it will be busy. we might look into getting a hotel for 1 night, depending on how far the drive is. we are just booking this week. thank you for any info...................thanks................

Mommy Poppins
03-10-2007, 03:12 PM
We used the herosalute last year when we were in Florida for our vow renewal--after Dh returned from his 18 month deployment. We all had a great time. We are going this May for a conference DH has for work and I am sending him and DD-11 to Discovery Cove for a day and I will take the boys to Sea World again with the hero salute.

Definitely a military thing--my DH--who is also PA National Guard--didn't want to stand up during the military salute either, but the kids made him do it!!! LOL

lovemygoofy
03-10-2007, 06:37 PM
hi. iwas wondering if anyone has ever been to sea world in texas. we will be going down to killeen texas, and fort hood. my son in law is in the army. we will prob. be there around the middle of april. my grandson will be 1..............yeah........we have not seen him since xmas.i thought it would be nice to drive there with my daughter and the baby. and hopefully sil can get a day vacation , unless we go on the week end. we have been to the one in fla. but im wondering if it will be more crowded or about the same in texas. we will go anyways even though im sure it will be busy. we might look into getting a hotel for 1 night, depending on how far the drive is. we are just booking this week. thank you for any info...................thanks................


It's been a while since I've been in that part of TX but I'm pretty sure you could do the seaworld and then go back to Ft Hood. I don't think April would be super busy since schools are still in session for the most part. I really like the seaworld there because I just like the focus on the animals and the shows and not the "wow" rides.

I remember you posting that your son in law would be home soon and thrilled to see that he made it home. Thats wonderful news and hope you have a great trip.

ECUTeacher97
03-11-2007, 08:05 PM
My husband is currently deployed- will my ID work at the gate for the military tickets? We are going down for a wedding in May and had one day to spare, so we figured we would drive up and do Sea World. I'd love some advice on how to stay sane until DH decides to retire- we have 10 more years to go! Staying home with two little ones is hard sometimes! THanks, Kelly :hug:

DH pirate: DD(3) princess: DD(4mo):cutie:

lovemygoofy
03-11-2007, 09:43 PM
My husband is currently deployed- will my ID work at the gate for the military tickets? We are going down for a wedding in May and had one day to spare, so we figured we would drive up and do Sea World. I'd love some advice on how to stay sane until DH decides to retire- we have 10 more years to go! Staying home with two little ones is hard sometimes! THanks, Kelly :hug:

DH pirate: DD(3) princess: DD(4mo):cutie:

Hi Kelly, go to www.herosalute.com(I think) and fill out the form that's provided and take it to the gate at SeaWorld where they will give you the tickets and option of buying discount meal tickets.

We also have ten years left in the army so I feel your pain. We don't have children though since my husband hasn't been home too much in the last 5 years. I hope things go quickly for you.:) Feel free to pm me with any questions

ECUTeacher97
03-12-2007, 05:29 PM
Thanks Tina! I just may do that some time! Kelly

gaz
03-17-2007, 05:22 AM
hi all.

i am a full time member of the british forces and have used the hero salute through sea world and it is an offer that i feel honoured to receive, you guys in the states look after your forces and are very proud of them, (unlike here in the UK) all i can say is i am very jelous of how your forces are treated and the respect they are given

TraceyL
03-17-2007, 11:23 AM
hi all.

i am a full time member of the british forces and have used the hero salute through sea world and it is an offer that i feel honoured to receive, you guys in the states look after your forces and are very proud of them, (unlike here in the UK) all i can say is i am very jelous of how your forces are treated and the respect they are given



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Hi Gaz :thumbsup2

gaz
03-17-2007, 11:46 AM
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just to inform any brits in the same situation i received conformation today that us brit forces are still included in the salute the heros offer

another big :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 to our US pals

Dopey's twin Dippy
03-31-2007, 05:19 PM
oh thank you for your reply, tina. we actually just got back this week my dd had a few drs appts. so we were never able to get to sea world. we figure we will maybe next summer in fla. she called us back this week, i believe they will be moving to alabama before xmas maybe. my son in law will be going to flight school, or whatever it is called. so thats good news, now my dd will be a little closer for flying cause i do not really like to fly. i have to take medicine. sorry for babbling, but again , thank you .

xviclx
03-31-2007, 05:44 PM
Last year at the Shamu show I thought it was lovely when they asked the forces to standm up for people to show thanks, they included British and other nations to which was nice. Havent got anyone in the army so not sure if brits get in free to.

hadleyzoo
04-04-2007, 10:24 AM
We have gone to SeaWorld for the last couple of years using the Hero Salutes program. We are stationed in San Antonio so SeaWorld is just down the street from us. :cool1:

My DH is a lot like the other folks who have posted. He won't stand during the Shamu show when they acknowledge our military. Says he's just doing his job like all the other citizens of our country.

We are going to Orlando for a week in June so we're going to check out SeaWorld while we're there.

And just an FYI...when we went to SeaWorld last year using the Hero Salutes, our DD (13) had left her ID card at home. We couldn't get her in unless we paid and then we could send a copy of her ID card later and get reimbursed. It was just easier for us to go home (15 minutes away) and get her ID card and then head back. So I guess it just depends on who's working if they check ID cards or not.

Tiffany

gaz
04-04-2007, 11:25 AM
We have gone to SeaWorld for the last couple of years using the Hero Salutes program. We are stationed in San Antonio so SeaWorld is just down the street from us. :cool1:

My DH is a lot like the other folks who have posted. He won't stand during the Shamu show when they acknowledge our military. Says he's just doing his job like all the other citizens of our country.

We are going to Orlando for a week in June so we're going to check out SeaWorld while we're there.

And just an FYI...when we went to SeaWorld last year using the Hero Salutes, our DD (13) had left her ID card at home. We couldn't get her in unless we paid and then we could send a copy of her ID card later and get reimbursed. It was just easier for us to go home (15 minutes away) and get her ID card and then head back. So I guess it just depends on who's working if they check ID cards or not.

Tiffany

i hope that they do not expect all to carry ID cards as in the UK, our children do not get them, i did receive an email from seaworld and they said as long a one adult has an ID Card (so your wife could go if you are away) then all will be ok

Leleluvsdis
04-06-2007, 12:19 PM
We were there in March, and active duty and family get in free, and if you aren't active, go to shades of green, and they are much cheaper, and you don't have taxes, plus with them just like the regular tickets you can go back the next day free.

hadleyzoo
04-06-2007, 03:29 PM
i hope that they do not expect all to carry ID cards as in the UK, our children do not get them, i did receive an email from seaworld and they said as long a one adult has an ID Card (so your wife could go if you are away) then all will be ok

DH (who is active duty) was with us. He had his active duty ID card, I had my dependent ID card. Because my DD has a dependent ID card (she was 13 at the time) she was required to present it as well. They told us that if you are old enough to have an ID card and you're on the Hero Salute to get in for free, you must present the ID card. My DS (who was 5 at the time) did not have to show anything because he is not authorized an ID card yet.

Just saying that's what happened to us and that's what we were told.

Tiffany