Military Deals: Travel and Entertainment
October 22nd, 2011 | Published in Community
Military personnel may take advantage of Department of Defense housing around the world. Retired and active military may reserve lodging at bases and facilities on a space available basis.
Best Western is offering U.S. government per diem rates to military personnel, whether traveling for business or leisure. To obtain the reduced rate, book online or by calling 1-800-WESERN and present your official identification card. If you don’t have your ID, you may complete a government application online. Questions may be directed to Western’s Government Representative at 623-780-6842.
Poipu Bay Golf Course, 800.858.6300, invites any active military person with proper ID to received the kamaaina (local residents) rate which is a $75 green fees. The standard fee to play the course is as much as $245. Rate includes shared golf cart with GPS and range balls before the round.
Military.com reports that RPM Custom Fishing Rods is offering veterans and military a 30% Discount on Bassmaster Elite Series Angler Rick Morris fishing rods. Use coupon code RDOK during checkout.
Military.com offers a Once in a Lifetime Euro Tour SAVE 100 EUROS. The 12-day vacation package celebrates Oktoberfest with the ultimate pub crawl. You must log in to see the deal details and have a valid military ID.
Localveteransdiscount.com offers cabins, cottages and efficiency lodging on Lake George in the Adirondacks. The family vacation site is perfect for those who like fishing, boating and swimming.
Active and retired military and their dependents can stay at Dragon Hill Lodge in Seoul, Korea. Present form DD 1173 or DD Form 2 upon check in. Dragon Hill Lodge is operated by the US Army to support personnel assigned or employed by the U.S. Forces Korea, their family members and guests. It even offers “romantic packages.” Who knew?
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