Claire&TheBoys
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I asked this before and did get an answer- the one I was looking for- but now I'm getting concerned....
Does the military member have to purchase a ticket for themselves? My father-in-law is the military member. He does not plan to go into the parks at all. He wants to purchase four tickets for us and activate them. I understand that if he is purchasing 6 tickets one has to be for the military member. I am wondering if since he would only be getting 4 tickets if our plan will work.
The rules on the Disney site seem pretty specific:
No more than twelve (12) Disney 4-Day Military Promotional Tickets may be purchased, activated and/or used by any Eligible Service Member or spouse during the life of this promotion, and no Eligible Service Member or spouse may purchase, activate and/or use more than six (6) Disney 4-Day Military Promotional Tickets during any single week of the promotion. One (1) of the Disney 4-Day Military Promotional Tickets purchased on each occasion must be for use by the Eligible Service Member or spouse. This offer is for active or retired members of the U.S. military, including the National Guard, Reservists and the U.S. Coast Guard.
Has anyone successfully purchased and used military tickets without the services member purchasing one for him/herself?
We have successfully activated Military Salute tickets twice without activating one for myself (the spouse) or my husband (the servicemember). In January 2011, I activated one MS ticket for my sister without my husband present. In November 2011, my husband activated 2 MS tickets for my sister and her husband. Neither time did we have to buy or activate a ticket for ourselves.
The way I understand it, if the maximum of 6 tickets is being activated, one must be for the servicemember. Otherwise, up to 5 can be activated for family or friends of the servicemember.