**Full Disclosure: As a PROUD Sea World 2013 Wildside Blogger, my family and I were provided with season passes. I was not asked to write about my experience. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Photo courtesy of Sea World San Antonio
I know many men & women that have served our country, my husband and brother-in-law to name a few. They all make me tremendously proud!
Sea World San Antonio is honoring the services of those men and women with 50% off single day admission!
About the Waves of Honor Program:
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment is proud of our military that serve, defend and protect our country along with American veterans who served and fought. For your courage, valor and sacrifice, we thank you. In addition to the current Waves of Honor complimentary program for active military, we are celebrating our heroes through November 11, 2013 with 50% off single-day admission tickets (off front gate price) for qualified service members and veterans. This offer is available exclusively online or at participating military bases. This offer is not available at the front gate. Up to six (6) single-day admissions can be purchased in advance to the following parks:
- SeaWorld Orlando, SeaWorld San Antonio, and Sea World San Diego
- Busch Gardens Tampa and Busch Gardens Williamsburg
- Sesame Place
Qualified service members and veterans must present valid military ID and/or proof of service. Qualified service members and veterans include active, retired, honorably separated officers and enlisted personnel of the U.S. military.
Proof of Service Examples:
- Military photo ID cards for: Active Duty, Retired, Reserve, or Guard
- DD214 Form
- Veteran’s Administration (VA) Card
- Drivers License that states “Veteran”
Active duty military who have already visited our parks using the Waves of Honor complimentary program in the last 12 months can take advantage of this offer.
Anne says
What a great program, glad to see SeaWorld is helping out veterans with this discount.
Jennifer @ The Quirky Momma says
Awesome program! My dad was a veteran, he fought in WWII. I don’t think he ever took advantage of any of the benefits available to him, though.
Kelly @ Texas Type A Mom says
This is awesome! My dad and husband are both veterans so if we didn’t already have season passes, I’d definitely talk them into this.