Military Free at Seaworld for 2006

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I just read that Anheuser-Busch is offering free admission to their parks to the military again!!!!! :banana: :banana: I know many military families would like to go to Seaworld. We are saving ours to go to Busch Gardens sometime later this year! It is so great of this company to offer this to military families..

American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5, 2006 - A tribute program that provided free admission to Anheuser-Busch theme parks to more than 900,000 members of U.S. and coalition armed forces and their families has been extended through 2006, company officials announced.
Anheuser-Busch launched "Here's to the Heroes" in February 2005 to acknowledge the service of military men and women and the sacrifices made by their families, officials said.
"It is gratifying to all of us at Anheuser-Busch that so many members of our armed forces took advantage of this program and honored us with a visit," said Keith M. Kasen, chairman and president of Busch Entertainment Corp., the family entertainment division of Anheuser-Busch. "This is a difficult time for our men and women in uniform, and we are honored to give them something back."
The program provides a single day's free admission to any one SeaWorld or Busch Gardens park, Sesame Place, Adventure Island or Water Country USA for the servicemember and as many as three of his or her direct dependents.
Any active duty, active reserve or Ready Reserve servicemember or National Guardsman is entitled to free admission under the program. He or she need only register, either online at http://www.herosalute.com or in the entrance plaza of a participating park, and show a Defense Department photo ID.
Also included in the offer are members of foreign military forces serving in the coalitions in Iraq or Afghanistan or in the United States attached to American units for training.
Inactive, standby and retired reserve members, military retirees, U.S. Merchant Marine and civilian DoD employees are ineligible for the program.
The program "is one small way we can acknowledge and thank the soldiers, sailors, Marines, airmen and Coast Guardsmen whose service helps to preserve the freedom and safety of every American," Kasen said. "It's important to all of us at Anheuser-Busch that we show our gratitude to the men and women of our armed forces and their families for the sacrifices they make on our behalf."
Here's to the Heroes is the fourth tribute to military personnel offered by Anheuser-Busch since Yellow Ribbon Summer welcomed servicemembers home from the Gulf War in 1991. More than 3 million people have visited Anheuser- Busch Adventure Parks free under these programs.
The company has supported the military for more than 150 years, and in 2005 launched the Here's to the Heroes Tour, which allowed everyday Americans to record video messages of support and thanks for the men and women of the U.S. military. The Heroes Tour traveled more than 29,000 miles to towns and events across America from April through December, collecting messages from more than 11,000 Americans. With the help of the Defense Department's "America Supports You" program, the messages were aired on American Forces Radio and Television Service on U.S. military bases in more than 177 countries and on 150 bases in the United States throughout 2005.
Three Anheuser-Busch parks -- SeaWorld Orlando, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and SeaWorld San Diego -- operate year-round. The company's remaining parks are seasonal, with varying opening dates this spring. Each park's operating schedule is available online.
The company's other U.S. theme parks are Busch Gardens Williamsburg, SeaWorld San Antonio, Discovery Cove in Orlando, Sesame Place near Philadelphia, Water Country USA in Williamsburg and Adventure Island in Tampa.
(From an Anheuser-Busch news release.)
 
Our family visited Sea World - San Antonio in 2005 and we were very impressed at how outwardly patriotic and supportive of the military they are. This alone put them in a new pespective in my eyes. This is an attitude I hope they never change.
 
I am a member of a military family and we visited Sea World last Saturday. You can get up to 4 free tickets per family and only my husband was asked to show his id. At the Shamu show, they did a brief salute to military families as well.

I wish Disney would give us a similar break on admission!
 
Disney did it a few years ago for the active duty member only. It was around the time that the war started. They were giving away 7 day park hoppers or something like that. The only discount military members get now is via Shades of Green ticket office.
 

I do have a question about the extension of this though. If someone used this to say go in 2005 to Sea World San Antonio- neat park, great coasters, lots of fun- are they eligible to do a day at one of the parks again in 2006? Any thoughts? The press release mumbo doesn't say.

ETA: the actual website fine print about eligibility says 1 admission plus family per eligible individual per YEAR. So it looks like when I'm in Tampa in April, I could go to Busch Gardens for free or save it and take the family to Sea World Orlando in December. That would probably be a more responsible use of it since I'll be in Tampa/St Pete's for 48 hours and that's to do a race.
 
Yes. I called Busch Gardens (owned by the same company) and asked this question. She said it starts all over for 2006. That is just what I wanted to hear since we used it in 2005.
 














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