This post is part of our Frequently Asked Question Series in the General Disney Armed Forces Salute FAQ section.
Am I eligible to participate in Disney’s Armed Forces Salute?
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.
Those who are eligible fall in the following categories:
- Current members of the US military
- Active Duty
- Reserve (current participating for pay and points)
- National Guard (current participating for pay and points)
- Current members of:
- Coast Guard
- Commissioned Corps of the Public Health Service (PHS)
- Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Reserve and Guard DO NOT need to be on active duty orders (or show any orders)!
- Retired members from the US military
- Active Duty
- Reserve
- National Guard
Gray area retirees of the Reserve and Guard are eligible.
- Retired members from:
- Coast Guard
- Commissioned Corps of the Public Health Service (PHS)
- Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Other Eligible Persons:
- 100% Permanently Disabled Veterans are also eligible for this offer. Permanently Disabled Veterans must have a military ID with a DAVPRM status
- Spouses of eligible members (Listed above) are able to participate in place of the member (not in addition to) without the member being present
- Non-remarried spouses of deceased eligible members above
- Active Military Foreign Affiliates who have been issued a US CAC with a blue band are also eligible
Not Eligible Are:
- IRR Non-Participating “Reservists”
- Unaccompanied non-spouse dependents (children)
- prior service members who did not retire
- foreign military members without US issued CAC
- DoD civilians
- Service connected disabled who are DAVTMP
There are other discounts for Veterans who do not meet the eligibility requirements above:
Veterans Get my Veteran Discounts for Disney Overview email series
Links to my content speciffically for Non-Retired Veterans
- Veteran Discounts for Disney, Universal, and Other Theme Parks
- Disney Military Discounts for Veterans Who Did Not Retire from the Military
- Disney Veteran Discount and Disney Military Discount Eligibility Guide
- Disney Discounts and the John McCain Defense Authorization Act
- Shades of Green Stays for Non-Retired Veterans
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See the Disney ID requirements
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Planning a Disney Trip? Want to get the best military discounts that are available? Feeling a little confused? See Our Great Disney Discount and Planning Info:
- Disney Veteran & Military Discount Eligibility Guide
- The Military Family’s Walt Disney World Comprehensive Vacation Planning and Preparation Guide
- Military Disney Tips Disney Packing Checklist
- Disney Military Tickets – Your Start to Finish Guide
- Resorts/Hotel Overview Page
- Dining Overview Page
- Transportation Overview Page
- Technology Overview Page
- Shades of Green, WDW’s Military Only Resort
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Kim says
How to explain… I see that an ex spouse after years of supporting the military and their spouses careers, once again gets kicked to the curb. One more benefit that is taken from the spouse upon divorce. The military gets these special rates at the Greens, however the ex who spends years of service with that staff are not eligible. I find this prejudiced. The ex has the children under age or grown. yet none can use the benefit. The military spouse gets to continue on as usual with or without a new spouse. I find this unfair and unjust
Steve says
Hi Kim,
I understand your frustration!
The DoD sets these rules. I recommend you contact your elected representatives.