
This post is part of our Frequently Asked Question Series in the Disney Armed Forces Salute Ticket FAQ section.
The Disney’s Armed Forces Salute offers huge savings on theme park tickets and resort rooms to those Service Members who are eligible to participate.
There absolutely is not!
There is however a limit on how many you can buy!
You may make as many separate purchases of Disney Armed Forces Salute Tickets as you would like, up to the current offer’s limit.
Unfortunately this is a question that comes up often, which seems to be coming from Base Ticket Offices which are incorrectly saying that you are only allowed to make one purchase.
This is due to lack on knowledge. There was a very brief period (about 2 weeks) when this was true. The Disney Armed Forces Salute ticket offer which started on 17 October 2012 briefly had the one single purchase ticket rule.
But this rule ended within about 2 weeks of the offer starting, when I pointed out to Disney that they were turning away return guests and their cash. Â By mid-October 2012 they did away with the rule.
Unfortunately many Base Ticket Offices stuck with this rule the entire rest of the fiscal year offer period. And it seems some might still be doing it. Note as of 2018 I’m hearing of this less and less.
Have you been told you could only make one Disney Armed Forces Salute Ticket purchase? At what base? Tell us in the comments below.
This article was written by Steve Bell, founder of Military Disney Tips.
Steve is a retired U.S. military member who has been visiting the Disney Parks since 1971 and writing about Disney military discounts and vacations for the military community for over 18 years.
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Nellis Air Force base says we can only use military salute once per year
Hi there Kim,
They are totally incorrect.
You can use the tickets up to the 6-ticket limit (as many trips as that takes) and the room offer as many times as you want. I’ve been doing this since 2009 (as have many others).
Tell them to call Disney Military Sales and get their facts in order…
Sadly those working in Base Ticket offices receive little to no training. Often the new incoming military spouse is handed a binder and is told to get to work, as the last spouse running the office has already PCSed.