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- Feb 6, 2000
Just in case any DVCer is also eligible for Military tickets, they've released the 2020 Military Salute ticket pricing. https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/special-offers/military-multi-day-tickets-2020/
Yes, it is new for 2020. Went last year with some military folks, and they only had 4 and 5 day hoppers and plus. They are going again with me in June, and I just sent them the link so they could order 6 day hoppers in January at Randolph AFB so we can get the tickets in and linked to their accounts in plenty of time to make FP+. You you need to order military tickets from your local base, be aware it can take up to 8 weeks, though it is usually less.Thanks for posting. I think the 6 day is new this year.
Here's what the Disney website says, since I'm not military myself, I don't know what category Disabled Vets may fall into. If they are considered "retired" military, then I would assume so, but again, I'm not military, so not 100% sure. I'd ask at your nearest base.Dose this discount include disabled vets?
Here's what the Disney website says, since I'm not military myself, I don't know what category Disabled Vets may fall into. If they are considered "retired" military, then I would assume so, but again, I'm not military, so not 100% sure. I'd ask at your nearest base.
"Eligible Service Members" are active or retired U.S. military personnel (including active or retired members of the National Guard, Reservists, the U.S. Coast Guard, the Commissioned Corps of the Public Health Service (PHS), and the Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Valid military identification required for purchase. Spouses of Military Service Members and PHS and NOAA Commissioned Corps members also qualify if they are able to present valid and active U.S. Military IDs in the absence of active or retired Military Personnel or Commissioned Corps members.
Here's a link to the details page: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/special-offers/military-multi-day-tickets-2020/details/
You can buy a total of 6 tickets per military member but you can break that up any way you want with the exception that one ticket has to be for the military member. In my case, my husband is the only military member so he can only buy 6 tickets and 1 has to be for him. My son is joining the army so he will get his own set of 6 tickets and one has to be for him. Both of them can use the other 5 tickets however they would like. This means they could buy themselves a 4 and a 6 day ticket if they would like or they could each buy them for me : ) which is the option I like much better lol. I hope this helps!I will ask a rookie question: can you buy a 6 day and a 4 day per military member or is it just one set of tickets?
Hi question about these passes. If we go to our local base and purchase vouchers (I'm guessing that's what they call them?) can we still get fast passes without these passes being activated? I'm guessing there will be some kind of number or code I would enter into MDE to link the passes to members of party so we can request fast passes. Am I correct in my thinking? Thanks in advance for your answers.
Yes you can link the vouchers and get the fast passes, you just have to have them activated at the ticket counter before you enter the park. The military member or spouse has to be there with their military ID to activate them.