Senior discount

Senior citizen discount and several more senior discounts today. Many people can appreciate saving a bit of money. Many business owners recognize that senior citizens do not always have the flexible spending options that those who are younger have. They still want your business. As a result, they may offer a discount or a small savings for using their service. Senior discounts range widely. Senior discounts can apply to everything from medical alert systems to internet service. There is no legal requirement for any location to offer them. However, many don’t advertise them thoroughly. Ask about them whenever you visit an establishment. It could save you a significant amount of money quickly.

National Parks: U.S. citizens or permanent residents age 62 or over can access more than 84 million acres of land protected by the National Park Service for the rest of their lives for $80. While this isn’t quite the bargain that it used to be — prices were raised from just $10 last year — it’s still much better than the general, $80 annual pass rate, says Warren Gress, 67, of Parker, Colo., who has visited Glacier National Park, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion, among others. Plus, Gress notes, the pass gets you discounted site fees if you’re staying in a federal campground. T Mobile: Customers ages 55-plus can get two lines with unlimited talk, text, and LTE data for $35/line with AutoPay. This is the best cell service discount available at the moment, says Dworsky of Consumer World. Bonus: only the primary account holder has to be 55 or older.

Best Western offers 10% (“or more”) off room rates at many (but not all) of its hotels and resorts. That can be a big deal, because its network features more than 4,000 establishments in more than 100 countries. Its hotel brands include Best Western, Best Western Plus, Best Western Premier, Vib, GLo, Executive Residency by Best Western, BW Premier Collection, and BW Signature CollectionSM by Best Western — along with its newer franchise offerings: SureStay Hotel by Best Western, SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western and SureStay Collection by Best Western. If you spend six nights a year at Best Westerns and the room rates average $120, you can save $72 or more annually. Read more info at Senior discount card.

Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV), begun 47 years ago, has become America’s largest domestic airline, serving some 120 million customers with more than 4,000 flights per weekday in peak seasons to 100 U.S. destinations and beyond. It says that customers who are 65 or older may qualify for special senior fares, and that they should check with a Southwest customer service rep or with a travel agent to inquire about availability and pricing. The senior fares may not be the cheapest fare offered for a given flight, but senior fares are refundable, while the cheapest fares for most folks, the “Wanna Get Away” fares, are not refundable. Refundability can be an appealing feature for seniors who may have to reschedule or cancel due to health issues or other problems.

Wyndham Worldwide (NYSE: WYN) features more than 8,000 properties worldwide bearing brand names such as Ramada, Days Inn, Super 8, Knights Inn, Howard Johnson, Hawthorn by Wyndham, TRYP by Wyndham, Microtel by Wyndham, and Wingate by Wyndham — among many others. It offers seniors aged 60 and up a discount off of its best available rate at many participating hotels. If you’re planning a trip, look into Wyndham properties of interest and ask what discount is available.