Veteran & Military Discounts: 90+ Places Where Heroes Get (Almost) What They Deserve

Updated November 15, 2023 by Kyle James
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On the heels of Memorial Day, I figured it was time to research which retail stores, restaurants, travel services, and entertainment spots offer a veterans or military discount. Why this list is relatively small is kinda a head scratcher for me. You’d think darn everybody would offer a discount of some type for those who keep us save, and more importantly, free. I will definitely keep adding to this list as I find new discounts for veterans and active duty military. I hope that you find this list to be a useful money-saving resource.

90+ Veteran and Military Discounts

Restaurant Discounts for Military & Veterans:

Bennigan’s: Active military and vets get 10% off your total check at Bennigan’s.

Ben & Jerry’s: Ask about it the next time you order a scoop of ice cream. Varies by location but is typically 15%.

Bob Evans: 10% discounts with your Veterans ID.

Burger King: 10% off military discount, just show proper ID.

Chevy’s: 20% discount for active, retired, or uniformed personnel.

CiCi’s Pizza: A large majority of CiCi’s locations offer a military discounts, ask about it.

Dairy Queen: Get a 10% off your food and ice cream at select Diary Queen locations. Must have valid military ID.

Denny’s: 10% discount to first responders which includes active military. Just show your military ID and ask for it. On Veteran’s Day itself you can get a free “Build Your Own Grand Slam” breakfast from 5 a.m. to noon.

Dunkin’ Donuts: They offer a 10% discount everyday and a free doughnut on Veterans and Memorial Day.

Dutch Bros Coffee: Just tell the barista you’re a Vet and they’ll give you $0.50 off any cup of coffee.

Famous Dave’s BBQ: All active and retired military can get a 10% discount. Just ask your server for your discount.

Fuddruckers Burgers: Show your server your military ID and get a discount of either 10% or 15% off.

Golden Corral: Flash your military ID and get 10% off your bill every time you dine. On Veteran’s Day you’ll get a free “Thank You” meal. Details here.

Hardee’s: According to reader Roman, they’ll give you a 10% discount if you tell them you’re a vet.

Hard Rock Cafe: Get a slick 15% off discount when you show your military ID.

Hooter’s: Varies by location but most Hooter’s will give a flat 15% off discount to active and retired military personnel. Often times the discount is only available on certain nights.

Lone Star Steakhouse: 15% off discount for military, police, and fire fighters every Monday. The cool thing is the discount is good for the entire table.

Panda Express: 10% military discount for active personnel. Just flash your ID before ordering your tasty grub.

Papa Murphy’s: Thanks to reader Sara for this one!  They offers $3.00 off each regular priced pizza for Military ID card holders. Not valid with other discounts.

Pizza Hut: Discount amount varies by location but always ask and have your military ID at the ready.

Schlotzsky’s Deli: Thanks to reader Deborah for letting me know that Schlotzsky’s will give a 20% discount with a military ID card.

Starbucks: The folks at S’bucks are offering a “free tall hot brewed coffee for veterans, military service members and military spouses at participating U.S. Starbucks.”

Texas De Brazil: Get 15% off your meal total with your military ID.

Texas Roadhouse: Get up to 20% off your bill total with your active military ID. Discount varies by location, ask your server.

“Go Have Fun” Discounts for Military & Veterans:

AMC Theaters: After 4 p.m. flash your military ID and get a much deserved discount on movie tickets.

Baseball Hall of Fame: Free admission year-round for active and retired military.

Busch Gardens (Tampa, FL) : Under the “Waves of Honor” program all active duty military are entitled to a free 1-day admission. Also good for up to 3 family members.

Carnival Cruise Line: From reader Randall, “All cruise lines owned by Carnival (Carnival, Princess, Cunard, P&O. etc.) offer free onboard credit for military service, current or past. Just fax them a copy of discharge papers, and you get credit on any cruise you take with them.”

Camp Jellystone: Get up to 20% off campsites, cabins, and more across the country. Must show valid military ID. Details here.

Cinemark Theaters: Check this list to see all of the participating Cinemark theaters across the country.

Disneyland: Ask for details but active and retired military heroes will receive Disneyland park hotel discounts as well as a 3-day park hopper for only $129.

Dollywood: They offer a 30% discount on one-day admission tickets for U.S. active or retired military, disabled veterans, and military reservists, spouses and dependents when valid military personnel IDs and dependent IDs are presented. Unfortunately, this offer cannot be made available to other family members and friends. Tickets can be purchased exclusively at the front gate of Dollywood and cannot be pre-purchased. Thanks to USAF veteran Antony for this updated info.

Knott’s Berry Farm: Free entry on Memorial Day weekend at Knott’s Berry Farm and substantial discounts the rest of the year. Details can be found here.

Legoland: 10% military discount at the California Legoland. Military appreciation days at the Florida location gets active and retired vets in the park for free with discounts for family members.

PGA of America: The PGA of America offers Active Duty, Military Retirees, Active Reserve, National Guard, Department of Defense Civilians and their accompanying spouse complimentary Daily Grounds tickets to PGA tour events.

Regal Cinemas: Regal Cinema military discounts varies by location. Inquire at your local theater.

San Diego Zoo: Free 1-day pass to the San Diego Zoo for those who are on active military duty.

SeaWorld: Via the Waves of Honor program, “any U.S. active duty military, activated or drilling reservist, or National Guardsman gets one complimentary admission per year.”

Six Flags: Check out the website BaseOps.net and collect discounted tickets to all Six Flags properties.

Universal Studios: Military discounts at Universal Studios are available when you visit the BaseOps website as well.

U.S. National Parks: Free LIFETIME pass to veterans and Gold Star families. You can find the details here. Also, a FREE annual pass to current US military members and dependants.

Retail Discounts for Military & Veterans:

Advance Auto Parts: According to their website they “offer 10% off regularly priced items for in-store purchases to customers who serve or have served our country’s Armed Services.”

Amazon: Score free shipping to APO and FPO addresses and occasionally a discount on Amazon Prime on Veteran’s Day. Details here.

American Eagle Outfitters: Show your military ID and get 10% off your in-store purchase at AEO.

Apple Store: Thanks to reader James for the scoop on the Apple Store “Big one that’s missing here is the Apple Store. Just ask for a Federal employee discount and show your CAC card. Works for me all the time.” Details here.

Auto Accessories Garage.com: They offer 5-20% off to veterans and active military members plus their families. Details here.

AutoZone: 10% off your purchase. Thanks to a reader for letting me know about this one.

Banana Republic Factory Store: They offer a flat 10% off for veterans every day of the year.

Bed Bath & Beyond: Flat 10% off discounts for vets and their families. Varies from store to store.

Bass Pro Shops: Bass Pro Shops will give you a 10% discount with your military ID.

Best Buy: Varies from store to store, but many retail locations offer a 10% discount to vets. Just ask a Best Buy sales associate about it. Details here.

Big Lots: Be sure to shop on Veteran’s Day every year to take advantage of their military discount.

BJ’s Wholesale: All military personnel get over 25% off their membership + a $10 coupon. Details here.

Buckle: The Buckle military discount requires online verification. Once verified, you’ll get 10% off all purchases.

Cabela’s: 5% military discount except on firearms at your local Cabela’s.

Charlotte Russe: 10% discount with ID. Thanks to reader Katie for letting me know about this one.

Columbia: 15% off your entire purchase.

Dell Computers: Dell offers a variety of military programs. Check this page for all the details and learn how to save some money on your next computer system.

Dick’s Sporting Goods: The next time you are shopping at Dick’s, ask about their 10% discount for vets. Varies from store to store.

Eddie Bauer: Eddie Bauer offers a 10% discount for active and retired military personnel.

Famous Footwear: Thanks to Navy brat Jeffrey who told me FF offers a 10% discount to active military, retired, and dependents.

Finishline: The folks at Finishline offer a 10% discount to vets and active military.

Footaction: Vets and active military can save an awesome 20% off w/ proper ID. Family members can get the discount as well.

Grocery Outlet Bargain Market: They might not have a percentage-off discount for vets, but many locations reserve a parking spot right out-front for veterans.

Harley-Davidson Dealers: Most will offer 10-15% off accessories.

Home Depot: All year long military personnel, active or retired, can get a 10% discount at the Home Depot. Just gotta ask for it and show proof. Details here.

Kelly’s Auto Parts: Thanks to Zee for this one. Kelly’s offers a 10% discount all the time for all vets and active service members.

L.L.Bean: Save 10% off your entire order, verify your eligibility here.

Lowe’s: Thanks to a couple vets for setting me straight on Lowe’s (Full review here). They will give a flat military discount of 10% to all active and retired military personnel. For all other vets they give a discount on Veteran’s Day, 4th of July, and Memorial Day. It is also worth noting, from the Lowe’s website, that “immediate family member(s) of someone with a valid military ID Card” is also eligible for the 10% discount. Click here to enroll.

Lululemon: Save 15% off both online and in-store, good for reservists, active military, and veterans.

Manscaped: They offer a 20% discount + free shipping to active duty, veterans, and 1st responders on all grooming tools, clothing, and deodorants.

Maurices: Show your ID and get a 10% discount on your apparel purchase at Maurices.

Michaels: Show your military ID at Michaels and get a flat 10% off. I have read of some exclusions that vary from store to store so ask a sales associate at Michaels. Details Here

Nike Store: Nike offers a 10% in-store discount to vets, active service, as well as those in the reserves. Their families too.

Old Navy: Keep and eye out and ask about Military Monday’s at Old Navy where active and retired military personnel get a 10-15% discount.

O’Reilly Auto Parts: According to the their website, they offer an “in-store only” discount of 10-15% off with valid ID.

Payless Shoes: Shop at any of their retail locations and get a 10% military discount. Just show your ID and collect your savings.

PetSmart: I got a comment that told me PetSmart offers 10% off pet grooming to veterans. Ask about it.

Pottery Barn: Most Pottery Barn locations offer a 10% discount for vets.

Target: In recent years Target introduced a military discount that gives vets and active military a 10% discount around the 4th of July and Veteran’s Day.

Tractor Supply Company: 15% discount on Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Veteran’s Day.

Tractor Supply Vet Discount

Walgreens: Varies from store to store, but most Walgreens offer a military discount, be sure to ask.

Williams-Sonoma: Flat 10% discount with proper ID or proof of service.

Zales Jewelry: 10% off discount for active and retired military.

Travel Discounts for Military & Veterans:

Alamo Rent a Car: Discounted rates for military families and free rental insurance and waived fees for military personnel.

Amtrak: Active military and their families get a 10% discount on train tickets with Amtrak. The Downeaster, which runs between Brunswick, ME, and North Station in Boston, offers on the 11th day of every month $11 one way fare (normal fare $29). Need to make reservations three days in advance, and have proof of veteran status.

Best Western: Discounted room rates at Best Western hotels for active military. Present ID at check-in or when reserving via the phone.

Choice Hotels: Discounted room rates for active military and their families. Ask about it when reserving your room.

DoubleTree by Hilton: Get 15% off the popular Bed & Breakfast rate when booking your room.

Greyhound: Ride the hound for 10% off all walk up fares. Good for active military and vets. Also, the most you’ll ever pay is $259 for a round-trip anywhere in the United States.

Hampton Inn: Book a room at any Hampton Inn and they’ll give you a flat 15% discount on your reservation. This works for both retired and active military and their families.

Hertz: Free car upgrades from Hertz for military folks and their families.

La Quinta Hotels: Several vets have chimed in and let me know that La Quinta offers a 12% discount on room reservations. Ask about it.

Marriott Hotels: When booking your room mention the military discount and you’ll get inundated with special offers.

Norwegian Cruise Lines: Save 10% off specific cruises for active military, veterans, and their families.

U.S. Airways: From their website, “Special rates to military personnel traveling on an officially excused absence and to discharged personnel within 7 days of discharge.” Pretty cool, I wish more airlines would do something similar.

Banking Discounts for Military & Veterans:

American Express: AMEX waives ALL fees for active duty military, including the annual fees on all of their cards. AMEX Platinum? $0 instead of $450. Thanks Heath for this one!

Chase Bank: Thanks to Jim, a veteran, for this one. “Show your ID or in my case discharge papers at any Chase branch when opening a checking/savings account and get the Premiere package for free (Normally $25 a month) which includes a fee free safety deposit box, debit visa and many goodies.” Thanks for your service to this country Jim.

U.S. Bank: Thank to Tony for this one, “US Bank gives all active duty & veterans free Premiere checking & savings with ID or DD214.”

Wireless Discounts for Military & Veterans:

AT&T Wireless: From the AT&T website, veterans and active military can get 15% off “qualified monthly service charges”. Just follow the directions on their site to get your discount.

Sprint Wireless: Get 15% off your monthly bill by showing evidence of your service. Details here.

T-Mobile Wireless: TMo will happily give active and retired military 15% off their monthly bill. It might take a while according to this thread, just be persistent!

Verizon Wireless: From vet Jim, “It’s either 10 or 15% (at Verizon). Active duty, retired and veterans. I took my DD-214 to the local Verizon store and they submitted the information. It took about a month. Saves my about $20 per month on my bill.” Details here.

Ask the Reader: Do you know of any other veteran or active military discounts? Let me know in the comments below and I’ll be sure to get it added to this article. Thanks!

By Kyle James

Photo credit to mrdonduck.

Target Military Discount: A Nice Way To Save…Just Not Everyday (Plus Brand Exclusions)

Updated March 13, 2024 by Kyle James
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While the Target military discount is a nice gesture, it’s pretty darn limiting as you can only use it for a short amount of time every year, you can only use it twice, and the list of excluded brands is significant. But that doesn’t mean you should ignore it, and if you’re a vet, or active duty military member, you should definitely take advantage of it. Here’s EVERYTHING you need to know so you can save some cash shopping at Target.

Target Military Discount: A Nice Way To Save...Just Not Everyday

Does Target Actually Have a Military Discount?

Yes, 10% to be exact.

Even though I write about military discounts all the time, I was today years old when I discovered Target has one as well.

It’s probably because the Target discount is very specific on when it can be used and how often.

Let’s break it all down…

Is the 10% Discount Available 365 Days a Year?

No.

Unfortunately, Target only makes their military discount available around Veteran’s Day and the 4th of July every year and they limit you to 2 qualifying storewide purchases each time period.

In other words, you get to use your 10% discount on 4 purchases per year.

The next opportunity to use the discount is between 10/29/23 – 11/11/23 and you can only use it TWICE in that time period.

See Also: The Target Teacher Discount: A Clever Way for Educators to Save

Is it 10% Off 1 Item or My Entire Order?

The discount is good for your entire order.

So the takeaway here is to only make your purchase when you have a bunch of items to purchase as the more you buy, the more you save.

Who’s Eligible for the Military Discount?

This is where their discount gets kinda awesome.

Active military, reservists, and veterans are ALL eligible.

The discount is also good for either one dependent -OR- one family member.

Target uses the online service SheerID to verify your military status.

So…How Do I Make It Happen?

The first thing you have to do is Sign-in, or Create a new Target account.

Then in the Settings section, you’ll see the link for Military verification.

Next, after you click on Military verification, you’ll be sent to the page where you select whether you’re a Service member or Dependent.

Then once you click Continue, you’ll be taken to the page where you’ll actually enter your military service information.

The information you’ll need to enter includes the following:

– Military Status – The 3 options includes active duty, reservist, or veteran. Veterans will have to enter their discharge month and year.

– Branch of Service – You’ll have 14 branches of service to select from.

– First and Last Name

– Birthday

Once you’re successfully verified, you’ll be sent to a “Congratulations Screen” telling you that you’re good-to-go.

If you don’t get the congrats message, you’ll typically be sent to a page asking you to upload additional documentation.

See Also: Target Student Discount: The Easy Steps to Qualify and Save

How Do I Get the Discount When Checking Out In-Store?

You’ll need to bring your smartphone, with the Target app open, and show the employee at the checkout register the 10% coupon barcode to collect your savings.

How Do I Use the Discount When Shopping Online? 

Once you’ve been verified, you’ll see the option to add your 10% discount to your purchase when checking out via the Target app or on Target.com directly.

Is There A Maximum Discount I Can Receive?

No.

You can buy (and save) as much as you want on your 2 purchases as long as they qualify.

Do I Need a Registered Target Account to Get the Discount?

Yes.

Unfortunately, you’ll need a registered account in order to verify your military service and get the 10% discount.

Can I Stack the 10% Discount with Other Target Discounts?

Sorta.

As many shoppers are aware, you get a 5% discount when you use your Red Card…but can you stack that with the 10% military discount for 15% off?

The answer is you CAN get both discounts, but they just don’t stack.

For example, let’s say you buy something for $100, if the discounts “stacked” you would get 15% off, making the item cost only $85.

But instead Target takes 10% off first, making the item $90, THEN you get 5% off the $90, making the final price that you pay $85.50.

A small difference, but one that definitely works in Target’s favor.

Are There Any Items or Brands Excluded From the Discount?

Yes, there are quite a few actually.

While most of the brands are consumer electronics and toys, it’s also worth nothing that ALL alcohol is excluded.

Here’s a running list of the more popular brands that are excluded from their military discount:

  • Barbie
  • Beats
  • Bose
  • DSLR Cameras
  • Fisher-Price Laugh n Learn
  • Fitbit
  • JBL
  • Lego
  • Peg Perego
  • PlayStation
  • Samsung TVs
  • SONOS
  • Sony
  • Trading Cards
  • Ulta Beauty
  • Vera Bradley
  • Weber

Insider Hack: I was told by a friend (who’s a veteran) that you can often use your 10% discount on video game consoles if you buy a BUNDLE DEAL rather than a individual gaming console. He did this recently when buying a PlayStation, a console by itself was excluded, but he got the 10% discount on the Call of Duty bundle.

Your mileage may vary on this hack but I thought it was definitely worth sharing so you could give it a try.

Also, their list of exclusions tends to change every year so be sure to check back each October for a new list.

Ask the Reader: Have you recently registered for the military discount at Target? Was it an easy process or were you required to upload additional documentation?


By Kyle James

The Nike Military Discount: Here’s What You NEED to Know

Updated December 4, 2023 by Kyle James
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Nike is one of many stores that offers a military discount to eligible service members. As Nike’s way of showing appreciation, they give out a military discount to all service men and women for in-store and online purchases. Applying for the Nike military discount is rather quick and straightforward, making it super simple to apply and receive your discount– which can make for decent savings. Below is everything you need to know.

The Nike Military Discount: Here's What You NEED to Know

What is the Nike Military Discount?

10% off discount.

The Nike military discount is a 10% discount for online and in-store purchases.

The discount is handed out via a 1-time use promo code….but you can re-verify and get another one (more on that below).

How Do I Apply and What Paper Work is Needed?

To apply for the Nike military discount, follow the below steps.

1. Click here to verify your military status via SheerID. Here you’ll need to complete a required verification form and upload documentation proving your status.

2. Once your status is verified, you’ll be able to use your single-use 10% off promo code.

3. Select your items online or in-store, and use your 10% promo code.

See Also: Nike Student Discount: Here’s How To Save an Extra 10%

Can I Use the Discount Multiple Times?

Yes.

You can use the Nike military discount once every seven days.

However, remember you’ll need to re-verify your status every time to receive a promo code to use at checkout.

Also, be aware that once you receive the promo code it will expire after two weeks of being issued.

So, if you forget to use your current promo code after a couple of weeks, you can always re-verify your status and receive a new promo code.

Is the Discount Good Online and In-Store?

Yes.

You can use your Nike military discount both online and in-store.

For shopping online, you’ll want to follow the three steps listed earlier on how to apply.

For shopping in-store, you’ll just have to show your valid military ID at checkout.

Is It Good At the Nike Outlet Too?

Yes.

There doesn’t appear to be any limit to using your Nike military discount at a Nike Outlet.

Are Spouses and Family Members Eligible For the Discount?

Yes.

Spouses and dependents of active military personnel are eligible to use the Nike military discount.

See Also: Target Military Discount: A Great Way to Get 10% Off a Couple Times a Year

Are Reservists Eligible?

Yes.

Reservists are eligible to use the Nike military discount.

Just be sure to verify your status via SheerID.

Plus, when you are verified, your promo code is only a single-use promo code.

In other words, every time you use your discount on Nike.com, you’ll need a new promo code each time.

So, you have to re-verify your status each time to then be issued a new promo code every time you want to use the discount.

See Also: Nike Return Policy: We Finally Make Some Sense of It

Are Vets and Active Military Eligible?

Yes.

Both veterans and active military members are eligible to use the Nike military discount.

Below is a complete list of service men and women that are eligible to use the Nike military discount.

– Active military members

– Reservists

– Veterans

– Retire US military personnel

– Spouses and dependents of active personnel

Again, if you are eligible for the Nike military discount, you can use the discount both online and in-store.

To use your promo code online (as discussed earlier) you’ll need to verify your military status on SheerID, and then you’ll receive a single-use promo code.

If you are shopping in-store, you can show your valid military ID at checkout to receive the Nike military discount.

Ask the Reader: Did you apply for the Nike military discount? Was it an easy process or a hassle?


By Kyle James