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Discount At Major Hotels For Booking Travel


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At mst of the chains if you ask for gov't rate you can save 10% to 40% off their rates and it is usually secured when you make the reservation. It requires a telephone call and they may ask to see an id when you check in the hotel.

I paid 80 bucks for a 145 room at the La Quinta in Kerrville TX a few weeks ago. We stayed cause they accepted our dogs with no extra charges.

We always stay at the La Quinta in Lafayette, LA, when we go down there for visits with our son, for any of his college functions. We stay with them because the rooms are always clean and the beds are comfortable and we can take our Parsons Terrier, ol Whizzer, with us with no hassel from the staff. He likes the girl at the front desk in the mornings. She always gives him a doughnut. He likes doughnuts.

"It is cold and we have no blankets.

The little children are freezing to death.

My people, some of them, have run away to the hills, and have no blankets, no food; no one knows where they are-perhaps freezing to death.

I want to have time to look for my children and see how many of them I can find.

Maybe I shall find them among the dead.

Hear me, my chiefs! I am tired; my heart is sick and sad.

From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever."

Chief Joseph

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Do any major hotel chains offer a discount on rooms for 100% service connected veterans.I know that some do for active duty.

Best Western is the only one we have found (so far) that extends their rates to beyond official travel or AD status. I would think someone medically retired would be able to use their ID card as well.

Best Western's policy:

Government/Military (Available to current North American national, state, county, and municipal government employees. Active and retired US military personnel and their immediate family, and employees of US federally funded hospitals and universities travelling on leisure or official business. Rate is also available to cost reimbursable contractors and international inbound government travellers on official business. Guests must have proper government employee or military personnel ID at check in or a pre-approved BW government sticker.)

Though other chains restrict entitlement to their government/military rate, it never hurts to ask. We've received the govt discount several times from other hotels.

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Comfort Inn and Quality Inn drop the rate from $89.95 to $69.95, and we got double queen beds in one room, and king and queen in another room along with fold down couch too. Both had refrig/freezer and microwave in rooms, plus free breakfast too. We stayed in Ok 2 nights, and Kansas City 2 nights, and Rockford Il 2 different nights too. All were nice and cordial staff too. When I made reservations, I asked AARP discount, and VA/government rate and AARP was $10.00 cheaper but VA was $20.00. Also if you stayed there 3 different times you get a $50.00 gift card too. So this worked out well. We had not left our home together for over 15 years prior to this last 4 mths. We didn't even have to show our VA ID. Also am not 100% yet. Ask and advise other hotels give discounts too.

quote name='atlaturne' date='Jul 26 2009, 12:36 PM' post='156787']

Do any major hotel chains offer a discount on rooms for 100% service connected veterans.I know that some do for active duty.

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I just returned home Sat. from southern Calif. Still jet-lagged. We went out there to visit our new born grandson. We stayed at the Hilton for a few days, while the kids & grandson were still in the hosp... Got retired military rates for the duration. As well as complementary parking and breakfast buffet . Saved a bundle. It always feels good to actually get to use the benefits while in the civilian world.

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"We happy few"

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If you have the DoD ID you can find good deals on many bases, in transient enlisted or officer housing, depending on your last pay grade.

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I was given the low rates on the base, too, as a surviving spouse of 100% disabled veteran.

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