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133 Military and Armed Forces Discounts for Memorial Day


 Military Discounts

In grateful thanks for those who've served our country, Gift Card Granny offers a Memorial Day listing of 125+ military discounts for merchandise and services. Here are our top ten.

  1. Papa Murphy's - Save 50% on one pizza with your Military ID.
  2. Red Robin - Save 25% to 50% on your meal purchase with a valid Military ID.
  3. Johnny Rockets - Save 50% when you wear your uniform.
  4. Timberland Outlets - Get a 20% discount with an active duty Military ID.
  5. Sears Portrait Studio - Save 20% if you show your Military ID at checkout.
  6. Southwest Airlines - Receive one-way tickets as low as $51 for military personnel and their family members. You must call Southwest Airline's customer service hotline to receive the discount.
  7. Clarion Hotel Universal - Military discounts are available for $59 or $69 per night with a free breakfast buffet. This offer is subject to availability.
  8. Dollywood Theme Park - Receive a 30% discount during times of war for all active, disabled, retired, or reserve military personnel. The discount applies to all immediate family members.
  9. Hidden Valley Ski Area - Enjoy a $5 lift ticket and $5 rental with a valid Military ID. Your dependents also can receive up to 50% off on their visit.
  10. FTD - Save up to 20% on your flower purchase.
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