I have received numerous questions regarding Disney’s Armed Forces Salute. I do not work for Disney but I have spoken on the phone and in person at the ticket counter with Disney representatives so my information is accurate. I know there is a lot of misinformation about this deal on the internet, but if you scroll down to the bottom of this post you will find a link to the official press release which confirms the information I am passing on to you.
First, there are two different Disney parks, Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Florida. The offer appears to be different for each location.
Here is the information, copied directly from the Disney press release.
At the Disneyland Resort in Southern California:
Through June 12, 2009, each active or retired member of the U.S. military can receive one complimentary three-day “Disney’s Armed Forces Salute” Park Hopper ticket valid for admission to both Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure parks. During the offer period, active or retired U.S. military personnel also may make a one-time purchase of an adult or child three-day “Disney’s Armed Forces Salute Companion” Park Hopper ticket for up to five family members (including spouse) or friends for the price of an adult 1-Day Park Hopper ticket.
Disneyland Resort hotels are also offering special room rates for active or retired military personnel. For example, at Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, active or retired members of the military and their families may find hotel rooms starting at $119 per night during value season, with great savings during other times of the offer period. This offer is available through June 12, 2009, and the number of rooms available at these special rates is limited.
For information regarding “Disney’s Armed Forces Salute” at the Disneyland Resort, or to make reservations, military personnel may call 714/956-6424.
At Walt Disney World Resort in Florida:
Through Dec. 23, 2009, each active or retired member of the U.S. military may obtain one complimentary 5-day “Disney’s Armed Forces Salute” ticket with Park Hopper and Water Park Fun & More options. This ticket is valid for five days of admission into the four Walt Disney World theme parks, plus a total of five visits to a choice of a Disney water park, DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive Theme Park or certain other attractions. During this offer period, active or retired U.S. military personnel may also make a one-time purchase of up to a maximum of five 5-Day “Disney’s Armed Forces Salute Companion” tickets (one theme park per day) for $99 per ticket, plus tax, for family members (including spouse) or friends. Although this ticket for family members and friends does not include either the Park Hopper or Water Park Fun & More options, this ticket can be upgraded to add either such option, or both, for an additional $25, plus tax, per option. All tickets and options are non-transferable and must be used by Dec. 23, 2009.
Ask about the great rates that may be available at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels for active or retired U.S. military personnel during this offer period.
For information on the “Disney’s Armed Forces Salute” offer at Walt Disney World Resort or the Disneyland Resort, or to make reservations, active and retired U.S. Military personnel may call the ITT office on their base. Information about “Disney’s Armed Forces Salute” offer at Walt Disney World Resort is also available at www.disneyworld.com/military.
We are currently enjoying our Florida vacation and have purchased the 5 Day tickets for $99. They actually sold us six tickets at the $99 price. The expiration date on the ticket is December 23, 2009.
If you need more confirmation you can call Disney and speak to a representative or you can read the official Disney press release by downloading it here.







This is partially related, but your readers may also be interested to know that Disney is also offering free admission, on your birthday during the 2009, to one of the theme parks at either resort(Disney World or Disneyland)
This, of course, doesn’t help with the ticket cost of accompanying family members… but hey, it’s a free ticket!
More info here:
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/disneyparks/en_US/WhatWillYouCelebrate/index?name=FreeOnYourBirthdayPage
BTW, if you’re a Passholder (or have a valid Multi-Day Ticket or a Seasonal Pass that you would use for admission on my birthday in 2009)… you have several options which are available for you….
* A special birthday FASTPASS® badge+ for certain attractions at the Theme Park you visit on your birthday; or
* A 1-day Magic Your Way base ticket for you to use any time until your next birthday; or
* A birthday fun card in an amount equal to the price of a 1-day Magic Your Way base ticket* for you to use on your birthday for merchandise, recreation or fun activities at select participating locations at Walt Disney World® Resort. ]
We currently have Season passes (good until May 5). My birthday is May 2nd… so we’re probably going to go, enjoy everything on our current passes…. get my 1-day pass… and then go back on my hubby’s birthday (August 12)… for one more day of family, Disney fun!!
Thank you so much for the info! I’m going to share it with dh, so we can possibly go this year.
I love your web-site. I happened upon it by searching for Armed Forces Salute. I would like to send you my newly expired coupons. I wish I would have known this sooner. I just tossed some good ones that expired 12/31/08. Anyway, I will save them from now on. Please let me know where to send them.
Enjoy Space Mountain! I heard today it will be closing on April 19th for renovations. We won’t make it there by then.
Thanks for all your hard work and helping others out with all you have on your own plate!
I think this is a great program. We leave on Saturday, and unfortunately we already purchased our tickets from our local ITT office. The ITT office couldn’t do anything for us because the government had already paid for our tickets. In fact, they were upset because they received no advance notice of the promotion so that they could advise their customers to wait. Do you think Disney will exchange them?
I am going in less than two weeks! But I am a Disney novice and I’m wondering if we can use the Salute and companion tickets for non-consecutive days. We are planning on being there Sunday-Friday and I would like to have a “no park” day on Tuesday. Do you know if they allow you to skip a day, but still use a total of all five days?