Military Tribute E-x-t-e-n-d-e-d
Wednesday January 18, 2006
"Here's to the Heroes," a tribute program that provided free admission to Anheuser-Busch theme parks to members of U.S. and coalition armed forces and their families has been extended through 2006. The program was launched in February 2005 to acknowledge the service of military men and women and the sacrifices made by their families.
Here's to the Heroes provides a single day's free admission to any one Anheuser-Busch theme park for the service member and as many as three of his or here direct depedents. Parks located in Florida are Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Adventure Island or SeaWorld Orlando.
Any active duty, active reserve, ready reserve service member or National Guardsman is entitled to free admission under the program. He or she need only register, either online at www.herosalute.com or in the entrance plaza of a participating park and show a Department of Defense photo ID. Also included in the offer are members of foreign military forces service in the coalitions in Iraq or Afghanistan or attached to American units in the U.S. for training. Inactive, standby and retired service members, military retirees, U.S. Merchant Marine and civilian Department of Defense workers are ineligible for the program.
Here's to the Heroes provides a single day's free admission to any one Anheuser-Busch theme park for the service member and as many as three of his or here direct depedents. Parks located in Florida are Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Adventure Island or SeaWorld Orlando.
Any active duty, active reserve, ready reserve service member or National Guardsman is entitled to free admission under the program. He or she need only register, either online at www.herosalute.com or in the entrance plaza of a participating park and show a Department of Defense photo ID. Also included in the offer are members of foreign military forces service in the coalitions in Iraq or Afghanistan or attached to American units in the U.S. for training. Inactive, standby and retired service members, military retirees, U.S. Merchant Marine and civilian Department of Defense workers are ineligible for the program.


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