Anheuser-Busch Salutes The Armed Forces


Anheuser-Busch is not only a beverage company, it is also the owner of Busch Gardens, Sesame Place, and SeaWorld theme parks. Each year, this huge corporation does its part to give back to society. With its 2011 Here’s to the Heroes program, the company recognizes the men and women of the armed forces.

Cheap airline tickets for military take military families to places like Florida and Pennsylvania, but what is there to do upon arrival? Well, for one thing, they can take advantage of a single-day complimentary admission to Anheuser-Busch theme parks. Members of the military and up to three direct dependents are eligible for this great deal, a small token of appreciation for their sacrifice and service to our country.

Were it not for discount airline tickets, many military families could not afford a vacation. Being able to visit a theme park at no charge makes this even more fun. To register, active military members complete an online form, print it, and present it at the park with a valid copy of their active duty military/service ID. Any dependents age ten or older must present their own valid dependent ID.

Any active duty, drilling or activated reservist, or National Guardsman is considered eligible. After registering, active military personnel are entitled to one free single-day admission ticket per person per year. They may visit Sea World in Orlando, San Antonio, or San Diego, Water Country USA, Sesame Place, Adventure Island, or Busch Gardens in Tampa Bay or Williamsburg.

If the military discount airline ticket was purchased last-minute, travelers can register at the entrance plaza to a participating park. Dependents can even take advantage of the deal without the service member being present. This offer is valid through December 31, 2011 and travelers should check with the park for days and hours of operation.

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