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Discuss Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldiers at the Forces Discounts forum within the The Army Rumour Service website; Originally Posted by the_boy_syrup Originally Posted by REstitcher Originally Posted by armr617 In Germany these ...
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    Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldiers

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    In Germany these days (since 11/09) you need to get a pass, you get the paperwork from the welfare office, signed by Bde then go down and get a photo ID.
    on the plus side we can now use the commissary (never used to)

    The amount of PX's has gone right down, although Ramstein has just had a massive rebuild.

    JumpinJarhead, I may well take you up on that offer!
    I know getting onto US bases in Germany is hard going now, but i've been on the bases over here in UK a few times recently, the MOD90 works fine, as the bases here are classed as RAF. I have a few US Military mates so will try and see if they can help this side.
    I was really trying to see if it was as easy as flashing the MOD90 at the ticket booth to get discount, or is it a case of having extra forms signed up to say your serving , and recently been on Operations?

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    Last time I was in the states in New York it was flash MOD 90 explain your British Army and your in

    One lad told the doorman at MTV that some lads in Iraq (he'd not been) told me this was the place to come to see that stars
    Next thing he's in the VIP lounge with Pink and someone else having photo's whilst their thanking him for what he'd done for them
    I think the blagging way in may work but don't want to count on it, theres ticket deals for Disney ect. on line so maybe i will go for that then any other attractions i'll pull out the I.D. and see if i can get anything off.
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    Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldiers

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    Quote Originally Posted by armr617
    In Germany these days (since 11/09) you need to get a pass, you get the paperwork from the welfare office, signed by Bde then go down and get a photo ID.
    on the plus side we can now use the commissary (never used to)

    The amount of PX's has gone right down, although Ramstein has just had a massive rebuild.

    JumpinJarhead, I may well take you up on that offer!
    I know getting onto US bases in Germany is hard going now, but i've been on the bases over here in UK a few times recently, the MOD90 works fine, as the bases here are classed as RAF. I have a few US Military mates so will try and see if they can help this side.
    I was really trying to see if it was as easy as flashing the MOD90 at the ticket booth to get discount, or is it a case of having extra forms signed up to say your serving , and recently been on Operations?

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    Last time I was in the states in New York it was flash MOD 90 explain your British Army and your in

    One lad told the doorman at MTV that some lads in Iraq (he'd not been) told me this was the place to come to see that stars
    Next thing he's in the VIP lounge with Pink and someone else having photo's whilst their thanking him for what he'd done for them
    I think the blagging way in may work but don't want to count on it, theres ticket deals for Disney ect. on line so maybe i will go for that then any other attractions i'll pull out the I.D. and see if i can get anything off.
    Go to a US base first. If you can get on they will probably let you use their booking facilities. Disney will almost certainly offer a much better deal to their forces outlets than any random on-line one. If you can book stuff in the USA from a US millitary base you will be offered excelent deals.

    It is bloody amazing the way US corporations treat their millitary. If you haven't been over there before you are probably in for a shock. Although it can sometimes be OTT the public do repect their millitary over there.

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    Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie

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    On exercise to Ft Benning a few years ago we had to transit through Bangor, Maine which meant getting off the VC 10 and sitting in the main departure lounge in full CS 95 whilst we waited for the aircraft to be refuelled. As I rounded the corner I could hear cheering, whooping and applause coming from the front (there were about 120 of us) and it soon became apparent that there was an official welcoming committee of retired US military personnel, their relatives and the waiting passengers giving us a hero's welcome! Cue red faces all round and lots of Brits trying to play it down.

    On the way back, we got the same treatment but we were a bit more at ease with the whole thing. As cheesy as it was, it was actually really well received and although we plainly weren't Yanks, we were grateful for the attention. Mind you, I can't see that happening at Heathrow!
    Not from the staff you wouldn't.

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    Well if you see someone wearing a H4H band on arrival, he might be giving a sh1t. Not everyone who works there is being monitored by MI5
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    Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie

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    So Family Happy is off to FL for two weeks in October 6th+, doing the tour from Miami north, then down the west side and down to the Keys and then back to Miami for a flight back. My question is... Is their any great deal (discounts) that we should make sure we take up?
    Just a quick update on the family holiday to FL, USA.

    As the OP says, Sea World was free. However, the discount took some proving (wanted to see the wife's ID etc) this became clear (finally) when it turned out the discount is only for one of the Anshauser Buesch attractions once per family per year. The normal admittance I guess for a family of 4 would have been about $300 I guess.

    We also got discounts at Universal Studios.

    Disney we got nothing because apparently you have to stay at SHADES OF GREEN which is the military hotel complex where they sell the military tickets - all priced appropriately.

    Hotels was interesting, some places gave 10% but Marriott gave us the FEDERAL GOVT RATE which turned a $300 room down to $94.

    Which meant we checked out of this $99 place when we discovered the cockroaches:



    to this place

    http://www.marriott.com/hotels/trave...and-golf-club/

    Thanks very much.

    Lastly, cheers to the Yanks as ever it was a pleasure, and advice to any other travellers, don't fly into Miami, Fly to Orlando.
    Typical yanks, have to have the biggest roaches

    My skin crawls also when you see the yanks whooping up their military involvement in the world; as endearing as saving a few squid is, and as heartening as a few slaps on the back are, it's still creepy. Sheeps, wolf and clothing.
    "As we moved slowly through the outskirts of the town we passed row after row of little grey slum houses running at right angles to the embankment. At the back of one of the houses a young woman was kneeling on the stones, poking a stick up the leaden waste-pipe which ran from the sink inside and which I suppose was blocked. I had time to see everything about her - her sacking apron, her clumsy clogs, her arms reddened by the cold. She looked up as the train passed, and I was almost near enough to catch her eye."

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    Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie

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    Sheeps, wolf and clothing.
    Sheeps? Is that the plural of a sheep?
    "I firmly believe that we should not march into Baghdad. To occupy Iraq would instantly shatter our coalition, turning the whole Arab world against us and make a broken tyrant into a latter-day Arab hero. Assigning young soldiers to a fruitless hunt for a securely entrenched dictator and condemning them to fight in what would be an unwinnable urban guerrilla war." George Bush Snr, A World Transformed, 1998

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    Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldiers

    Whats the weather like in Orlando New year time?

    Read through the topic some spot on advice, just concerned about how in date some of it is.
    Mr Happy as you have just returned any chance of a detailed advice post on what to do,what not to do, discounts, places to eat etc?

    I only ask as I am trying to book something now for around new years and am discovering that prices and such change by the minute so would really appreciate a poke in the right direction so all i need to worry about is getting there.
    Any advice from blokes living there would be hugely appreciated too, its quite hard to read between the bullshit on some of the resort adverts and such. Forgot to add Im still in so mod90 flashing wouldnt be a problem if it were to help?

    Look forward to any and all advice

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    Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldiers

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    Whats the weather like in Orlando New year time?

    Read through the topic some spot on advice, just concerned about how in date some of it is.
    Mr Happy as you have just returned any chance of a detailed advice post on what to do,what not to do, discounts, places to eat etc?

    I only ask as I am trying to book something now for around new years and am discovering that prices and such change by the minute so would really appreciate a poke in the right direction so all i need to worry about is getting there.
    Any advice from blokes living there would be hugely appreciated too, its quite hard to read between the bullshit on some of the resort adverts and such. Forgot to add Im still in so mod90 flashing wouldnt be a problem if it were to help?

    Look forward to any and all advice
    I went there mid-late December 2002. The weather was a bit hit and miss. Not particularly hot but could cut around in a t-shirt most days. Had a few rainy days but not many. Aparently it is much better in the cooler season as during the summer hols it is ridiculously hot with massive ques. I was told by septics to not go during that (summer) time of year. If you are going after new year you should get good deals but during the festive season it is likely to be extra expensive.

    Oh, you don't want to ask locals about the weather too much as they think it is cold. A bit like Cyprus winters if you like, straight from UK and out on the beach, been there during the summer wearing a coat and a Cypriot likely to be wearing a balaclava.

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    Cheers mate, late dec early jan is all thats available for me unfortunatly due to pre-deployment build up crap but actually warm would be far better then hot, get enough of that weather with work

    Anything is a bonus and wouldnt be fussed either way but would be a shame if there were discounts available to me as a soldier and I didnt know or didnt take the chance.

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    Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie

    Quote Originally Posted by PoisonDwarf
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    Sheeps, wolf and clothing.
    Sheeps? Is that the plural of a sheep?
    It's the plurals of plurals.

    Keep up at the back.
    "As we moved slowly through the outskirts of the town we passed row after row of little grey slum houses running at right angles to the embankment. At the back of one of the houses a young woman was kneeling on the stones, poking a stick up the leaden waste-pipe which ran from the sink inside and which I suppose was blocked. I had time to see everything about her - her sacking apron, her clumsy clogs, her arms reddened by the cold. She looked up as the train passed, and I was almost near enough to catch her eye."

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    Re: Free entry to Florida Theme Parks for all British soldie

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoomShackerLacker
    Sheeps, wolf and clothing.
    Sheeps? Is that the plural of a sheep?
    That would be "sheepses".

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