Throughout 2010, members of the military and as many as three direct dependents may enter SeaWorld, Busch Gardens or Sesame Place parks with a single-day complimentary admission. Go here to register.
What a great way to thank our service men and women for their generosity and commitment to our country.
(Thanks Marie!)























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Don’t forget too, if you are going to any of these parks you can get a second day free at SeaWorld, Busch Gardens or Aquatica. Just go to guest services on your way out!
How does that work?
You exchange your paid ticket on the way out (or when you come in) and they give you the new ticket for free. I think if you purchase them online it will tell you that you can get the second day free. You must use the ticket for the 2nd day within 7 days. We have done this a few times with visiting family, your best bet is to exchange your paid ticket earlier in the day, as most people wait until they are leaving the park. Hope this helps, it really is as simple as it sounds!
I would like more info on this also cause we are going to sea world this summer and would love to take advantage of this offer. Thanks!
Cathy,
I replied to this above. :) I thought I got it under both yours and Kristen’s questions, but I goofed. Just wanted to let you know :)
Do you know if this offer is good for retired military?
I am not sure if it is or isn’t. If you click on the Go Here in Kristen’s original post it will take you to the site with all the details. I hope that helps!
For years, my family and I took full advantage of this. It’s a great program. Now that we’re in upstate NY, we don’t get to go because we’re so far away. Sesame Place is a great place to go!
We were suppose to go to FL and we were going to take advantage of this for Sea World, but my husband’s leave got cancelled for that month. We are going to take her to Seasame Place instead when we go home for my brother’s graduation in June. She doesn’t even watch Seasame Street, so I hope she enjoys it.
I wonder if it includes Army civilians. I checked the website, but didn’t see anything.