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8 Little-Known Vacation Deals for Teachers

Discover secret ways to save on your next trip, including teacher travel discounts on everything from hotels and car rentals to museums and theme parks..

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by NEA Member Benefits

Aug 15, 2022

Key takeaways

  • The new NEA Discount Tickets Program offers reduced-cost tickets to theme parks, theaters and more.
  • There are several ways that teachers and other public-school employees can obtain discounts and savings on vacations.
  • Student-oriented travel discount programs are open to school employees.
  • Public-school employees can use the government rate at some national hotel chains.
  • Swap homes with a fellow teacher, take advantage of discounts for educators at museums and more.

Whether you're planning a big-city trip to take in an exciting show in Las Vegas or New York, or you're heading for a relaxing getaway on a faraway beach, make sure you're stretching your travel budget and taking advantage of exclusive discounts available just for you. School employees are eligible for a variety of teacher travel discounts—many of which you may not know about. 

Here are eight insider tips for finding fabulous vacation values at museums, hotels, theme parks and other travel attractions in the United States and abroad. 

1. Use your NEA member benefits

As a member of the National Education Association (NEA), you qualify for exclusive travel discounts through the NEA Travel Program. You’re eligible for an educator discount on every element of your trip, from hotels and flights, to rental cars and cruises:

  • Thanks to the new NEA Discount Tickets Program , members can score cheaper tickets to theme parks and water parks across the country, including Walt Disney World and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, sporting events and games, concerts and music festivals, ski and golf resorts, plus theater tickets, shows, attractions and movie passes
  • Save big on domestic and international trips with a teacher discount on flights through  NEA Travel: Flights
  • Get hotel discounts for teachers on rooms from top chains such as Marriott, Hilton, Sheraton and more through NEA Travel: Hotels
  • Get educator discounts on cars, SUVs, minivans and more through NEA Travel: Car Rental  partners such as Enterprise and Budget
  • Find deals on experiential travel through NEA Travel: Guided Tours
  • Set sail with sales at NEA Travel: Cruises
  • Kick back and relax with all-inclusive deals through NEA Travel: Resorts

Plus, when you purchase any of these things on NEA’s travel portal, you’ll be able to spend and earn NEA Travel Dollars for even more savings.

For things you need on your trip, NEA Discount Marketplace  can help you save on luggage, restaurant gift certificates, travel apparel and more when you shop at thousands of retailers. Recent examples include CitySightseeing, Restaurant.com, Eagle Creek, Ebags and Samsonite.

Find out more about how the NEA Discount Marketplace  and the NEA Discount Tickets Program  work.

For destination ideas and travel tips, sign up for our free monthly  NEA Travel Newsletter . 

2. Check your benefits package

Some school districts—particularly large urban ones—include access to programs such as Plum Benefits ,  Recreation Connection ,  Perks at Work  and  Tickets at Work  in their employee benefit packages. Deals include discounted prices for theme parks, ski resorts, all-inclusive resorts and other travel destinations.

If your school district doesn’t provide this benefit, some educational credit unions do. Check your credit union's membership details to see if teacher discounts on travel are available.

3. Take advantage of student discounts

Several student-oriented travel discount programs are also open to school employees. The Student Universe website extends its discounted airfare, hotel and tour rates to teachers and college or university faculty, and there’s no membership fee.

The Student Advantage Card caters to college students and faculty only. Partnering with national brands, it allows members to save when buying must-have items such as textbooks and laptops, and makes discounts available on hotels and car rentals. Membership starts at $30 per year.

The International Student Exchange (ISE) Card is a great fallback to have when you’re abroad. In addition to discounts in select countries, its Worldwide Assistance provides help to students and faculty with lost passports, travel documents, legal problems and even emergency cash. (Membership for faculty has no age limit.)

4. Get the government rate on hotel rooms

Public-school district employees with a current valid ID can take advantage of the government rate at some national hotel chains. Inquire about your hotel’s policies at the time of booking, and be prepared to show your school ID at check-in. Educators are eligible for government rates at various hotel chains, including  Hilton ,  Hyatt ,  IHG ,  Marriott , Aqua-Aston Hotels , Choice Hotels and  Wyndham Hotel Group Hotels .

5. Stay with fellow educators

Long before Airbnb became a phenomenon, TeacherHomeSwap.com  was developed as the home exchange network exclusively for educators. All teachers in this home swap community are verified, and it’s easy to find the perfect match for your needs. Search by location or availability and then suggest a swap to connect with the homeowner. Membership to the site costs only $100 per year with no additional costs for each swap—what a huge savings!

More than just a home swap site for teachers all over the world, Teacher Tourist offers additional useful services, including hosting, guide, and home and pet sitting. Mini swaps are also available for those traveling spontaneously, or vacationing nearby or for shorter duration. Teachers in this community are guided by a code of etiquette that aims to keep all members safe and respected, and transactions smooth and successful.

6. Explore museums and attractions for free

Museums from coast to coast offer discounted or free admission to school employees living in-state or in neighboring states. For example, Illinois K-12 teachers can get free admission to Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History . A free yearlong educator’s pass to the Kennedy Space Center is available to K-12 teachers from Florida, Georgia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. SeaWorld in Orlando  offers free admission for teachers in Florida with a teacher’s pass.

Note that in many cases you must complete an online request form well in advance of your visit and provide specified identification. Check out our  list of free museums and other attractions throughout the country.

7. Get souvenir discounts at national parks

Many concessionaires that run gifts shops at national parks offer a teacher deal on purchases. Whether it’s a souvenir T-shirt for yourself or a book or map for your classroom, you might be able to knock up to 15% off the price tag. Inquire at the register; you’ll likely need to show your valid school ID to confirm your teacher status.

8. Just ask

Whether you're booking your travel plans or on your trip, simply inquire whether there's a special discount available for educators. You’ll be surprised just how many places offer one, such as with a discount code, a special educator appreciation week deal, or by showing your teacher ID. And, don’t forget that if you’re a public school educator, you’re eligible for government rates. See tip No. 4 above for details.

Bonus tip: Looking for teacher deals on your shopping needs all year long? Check out our huge list of top educator discounts , including some that are exclusive to NEA members.

Travel deals exclusively for NEA members

Nea discount tickets program.

Enjoy unique access and deep discounts to must-see places, events and shows. Get up to 40% off tickets to Disney World, Universal Studios, Cirque du Soleil, AMC Movies, Broadway shows, concerts, sporting events and much more!

NEA Travel: Hotels

Save up to 60% when you book through NEA Travel. And with guaranteed price matching you can rest assured that you’re getting the best hotel price.

NEA Travel: Car Rental

Save up to 25% when you rent a car through the NEA Travel Car Rental program. Compare rates at companies such as Avis, Budget, Enterprise and Hertz and pick the best deal for your budget.

NEA Discount Marketplace

Find the best discounts and get exclusive cash back on your favorite name-brand products. Shop deals from over 3,500 top retailers, online stores, local restaurants and more—all in one place!

NEA Travel: Flights

Find low fares and book a flight to your favorite locales or far-off destinations. Compare rates from multiple carriers to find the best trip for you.

NEA Travel: Cruises

You’ll find the best cruise deals, exclusive offers and amenities from the top cruise lines such as Disney, Carnival and Royal Caribbean.

NEA Travel: Resorts

For fun in the sun, a winter adventure or something in between, book your resort vacation with the NEA Travel Program. Customize your stay to fit your interests and budget.

NEA Travel: Guided Tours

Explore the world’s diversity. Travel stress-free with expertly designed vacation itineraries featuring exclusive local experiences.

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