Posted on 04/19/2005 7:22:47 AM PDT by ma bell
Anheuser-Busch Offers Free Admission to Its Adventure Parks
Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc announced its "Heroes Salute" to honor the U.S. Armed Services by offering free single-day admission to its SeaWorld and Busch Gardens parks to active duty military, active reservists, U.S. Coast Guard, National Guardsmen and as many as three direct dependents beginning Feb. 7 through Dec. 31, 2005.
Any active duty, active reserve, ready reserve service member or National Guard 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 participating parks, and show a Department of Defense photo ID. As many as three direct dependents of military personnel also are entitled to free admission.
Dependents may take advantage of the offer without their servicemember, though an adult must accompany minor dependents. For more information, visit www.anheuser-busch.com
WAY TO GO!
Can you still buy beer at Busch Gardens? Roller coasters and beer. . .
Nice!!!
I read that headline and thought "Cool, they're doing more of those "REAL AMERICAN HEROES" radio spots." Those are hilarious. But this heroes salute is much better.
Hurray! I'm going to The Beer Depot today (that's like 'The Home Depot,' but for beer) so you know which brand I'll be picking up! Good on them! :)
I bought a Bud after the Super Bowl. Maybe it's time for another.
...Veterans Memorial Weekend? Oh it will never work...
An excellent program! Thanks A-B.
Next step: make real beer.
My thoughts exactly! The only (mass produced) American beer that's decent is Samuel Adams.
I agree on both counts. I wish I could remember more of them, but the one sticking out in my mind at this moment is the carb counting guy.
my wife found a website with all of the different segments. I will send you the link in a PM when she gets home from lunch.
My two favorites are Mr. Wrestling Wardrobe Designer and Mr. Used Car auto salesman.
Mr. Used Car auto salesman was a classic! I'd love to have the link, thanks a million.
check one post above. a google search reveals several sites. the third one down is also a good site- thats the one my wife found.
Awesome, thank you so much...
I like the fact that they scaled back the "Real American Heroes" spots after 9/11 and changed it to "Real Men of Genius". That in itself was a tribute to the heroes who lost their lives.
I hadn't realized that that was when they made the switch, but it was a great idea for them.
Thanks, ....started forwarding the info to people I know....
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