NEA Travel Discount Program Offers Hotel Teacher Discounts

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Teachers deserve a relaxing and rewarding vacation away from the classroom, which is why many hotels, airlines and travel attractions provide educator discounts both domestically and abroad. National Education Association members can save even more by enrolling in the NEA Travel Discount Program which offers exclusive hotel and airfare offers as well as savings for activities at home and abroad.

Red Roof Inn locations nationwide are offering NEA members a 20% discount, redeemable any time during the year and with valid teacher ID. Furthermore, this company also provides discounts for car rentals and other services with codes or by showing an educator ID at checkout.

Hilton and other Hilton-brand hotels provide school employees with special rates at certain hotels across the United States. To locate one that offers this deal, use Hilton’s website and select “Government Rate” under Advanced Search option.

Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort offers educators special rates with amenities similar to Disney-operated resorts, such as free shuttle bus transportation to all four Disney Springs theme parks and 30-minute early park entry. In Orlando, Galleria Palms Hotel gives teachers and other school personnel 15% discounts. Gaylord Hotels chain also provides educator appreciation rates; Sesame Place grants free admission with valid identification or pay stub.

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