Deb & Bill
DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Honorable Mention
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Isn't that totally disabled and service connected disability?Unfortunately SOG does not recognize a veteran as being eligible unless you disabled (service related).
Isn't that totally disabled and service connected disability?Unfortunately SOG does not recognize a veteran as being eligible unless you disabled (service related).
You aren't retired or active duty. You get nothing via DoD. And probably nothing from Disney either for your veteran status. Except when they do a really special deal like for veterans day.I am not retired (did my 6 and got out) but I am a veteran. Am I still qualified and does my license serve (has the Veteran designation printed) as sufficient ID? Or does a copy of the discharge papers work?
Can the military tickets be upgraded to APs after 1st use the same way other discount tickets can be?
Isn't that totally disabled and service connected disability?
This hasn't been the case for several years. The free tickets haven't been available since Disney started offering the "Salute" ticketsActive duty gets free ticket. Retirees have to pay. It’s discounted but no t free
Correct. Basically, you need to have an ID card that lists Exchange privileges, which you can only get with Active duty/spouse, retiree, or DAVPRM (which is only for 100% TPD vets)Yes I think they need to be 100% disabled with service disability.
I posted on wrong thread sorry..This hasn't been the case for several years. The free tickets haven't been available since Disney started offering the "Salute" tickets
Busch gardens just started free tickets to military veterans!
SOG does allow veterans to stay onsite sometimes. You can check their website.I am not retired (did my 6 and got out) but I am a veteran. Am I still qualified and does my license serve (has the Veteran designation printed) as sufficient ID? Or does a copy of the discharge papers work?
Can the military tickets be upgraded to APs after 1st use the same way other discount tickets can be?
Veterans can stay in January. There is one other month, but not sure what that is. I'm guessing it is their slower times. You have to show discharge papers when registering, also provide info when making the reservation by phone. I did ours online, but when I phoned later, they adjusted the rate higher and said we did not qualify for the cheaper rate or the discounted breakfast buffet.
I think Target used this platform for Veteran's Day discount verification, there are just a few out there that I know of and this is one. I don't typically utilize these so I don't have an outstanding review, but had no issues.
Retired. I just don't track the discounts much or like to throw my SSN out there much myself. My SO is active.Yes, from my understanding this is correct. Are you active or retired?