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SeaWorld Orlando, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay offer free admission to veterans for Military Appreciation Month

Registration available through Waves of Honor program

Cheetah Hunt at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay (left) and Mako at SeaWorld Orlando (right) (Landon McReynolds, WKMG)

ORLANDO, Fla. SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay celebrating Military Appreciation Month by offering free one-day park admission to U.S. military veterans and up to three guests.

Veterans can register for the complimentary ticket through May 10 and have until June 30 to visit the Orlando park. Veterans who want to bring a larger group can also receive 50% off single-day tickets for up to six guests.

Active-duty military — including activated reservists and National Guard members — can take advantage of free one-day admission for themselves and up to three dependents through the parks’ year-round Waves of Honor program.

“We are incredibly grateful to all members of our military for their commitment and dedication to serving our country,” said Marc Swanson, CEO of United Parks & Resorts, SeaWorld’s parent company. “The Waves of Honor program extends a small token of our appreciation to those who are serving or who have served.”

For more than 25 years, SeaWorld and Busch Gardens have offered complimentary park access to U.S. military members. More than 10 million active-duty service members, veterans, and their families have taken advantage of the program to date.

Veterans and active-duty military can register by clicking here. A valid military ID is required.


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