The 2023 discount for military is here!  Disney is very generous with their military discounts, and here are some answers to questions you may have.

1. Who is Eligible? – Any active duty or retired Service member, National Guardsman, Reservist, or Coast Guardsman is eligible. Retired and active members of the Commissioned Corps of the Public Health Service (PHS) and the Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are also eligible.  If the eligible member is not present, their spouse (or un-remarried widow) is eligible.  Even within these rules there are complicated situations, so ask your travel agent (or ask in the comments section below) if you still have questions.

2. What are the Dates? – The 2023 promotion for Walt Disney World runs from January 1, 2023 through December 15, 2023.  The Disneyland promotion runs from January 9, 2023 through December 15, 2023.  It’s also important to know that these tickets are not like typical Disney tickets in that they do not expire 14 days after the first use.  You can use 2 days in May and 2 days a month later if you like.  All tickets must be used by December 15, 2023.  There are some blockout dates for the Disney World tickets, and we would expect Disneyland to be similar.  Disney World tickets are blocked out on April 2-April 15, 2023, and November 19-25, 2023.

3. How Many Tickets Can I Buy? – Each eligible member can buy 6 tickets at both Disney World and Disneyland.  If the member’s immediate family is larger than 6, Disney will allow them to buy more.  Immediate family includes the spouse and dependent children:  Not nieces, nephews, grandparents, etc.  The tickets for the extra family members must be purchased in person at Disney.

4. How Much are the Disney World Tickets? – There are 4-day and 5-day Park Hopper and Park Hopper Plus tickets available.  Park Hopper tickets allow guests to visit different theme parks on the same day without using another day of admission, and the Park Hopper Plus tickets also include visits to Disney’s water parks.  The discount is significant on these tickets!  The 4-day Park Hopper ticket is $349, and the 4-day Park Hopper Plus ticket is $379.  The 5-day Park Hopper ticket is $369 and the 5-day Park Hopper Plus ticket is $399.  The prices do not include tax, which you will pay if you purchase them in person at Walt Disney World.  You can also add Genie+ to these tickets, for the current price on the day of your visit.

5. How Much are the Disneyland Tickets? – Disneyland hasn’t announced their ticket prices yet, but they should be out any day now.  We will update this space as soon as we have the information!

6. Where Can I Buy Tickets? – The first place I would suggest buying tickets is your local ITT (Information, Tickets and Tours) on base. As a caution, many bases do not keep the tickets in stock, and they must be ordered. I’d recommend ordering them 3 weeks or so before you need them.  If you aren’t able to get to a base to purchase them and really want to save sales tax, Shades of Green at Disney World is another option for Walt Disney World tickets.  Shades of Green will let you order the tickets by phone, fax, or email.  A third option is to find a base that will let you order them online or by phone.  There are a few, like Camp Pendleton, that have allowed this in the past.  If you don’t buy your tickets on base, the most convenient option is to buy the tickets at Disney.  You can get them at Guest Services in Disney Springs, or at any ticket window onsite.

7. How Do I Activate the Tickets? – If you purchase the tickets on base, they must still be activated once you arrive at the parks. Disney will gather information about everyone that will be using the tickets, and a valid ID card must be shown at the time of activation.  If you buy them at Disney, they are activated at the time of purchase.  You do not have to use them the day they are activated.  To save yourself long lines in the morning, you may want to activate them the night before you use them.  You can activate tickets at any park ticket window, the TTC, or Guest Services at any park or Disney Springs.  If you purchase them from Shades of Green, they are activated at the time of purchase.

8. Do Park Reservation Systems Work with Military Tickets? – Absolutely! Military tickets will link the same as any other tickets. As soon as you purchase your ticket, link them to your My Disney Experience account.  They will still need activating if you purchased them on base, but they will work for making park reservations.

9. Are There Any Room Discounts Available? – Yes, there are! The 2023 military room discounts for both Disney World and Disneyland were also released this week.  There must be an eligible member in one of the rooms, and the number of rooms that are offered is limited.  The discounts are up to 40%, and availability goes quickly at popular times, so I’d recommend booking as soon as possible!   Contact us for help!  There are a few blacked-out resorts and room types, but most Disney resorts are included.  Book by December 11th.

10. Are There Any Disney Cruise Discounts? – There are not any standard cruise discounts included with the Armed Forces Salute, but Disney does offer military discounts for cruises regularly.  Scott Sanders posts a good list of them, weekly on The Disney Cruise Line Blog.  They are offered on sailings that aren’t filling up and are usually announced around 60 days before sail dates, although they can be announced much earlier.  The eligible group for these discounts is expanded to include Department of Defense civilian personnel.  The offers are valid for one stateroom per military member (or spouse) per sailing.

*Bonus – The Memory Maker discount for the military has also been extended through December!  It’s $98, which is a great price!  Memory Maker must be purchased in person at Walt Disney World, at one of the Guest Relations windows.

Do you have any questions about the Armed Forces Salute?  Ask us!

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