Valentines Day Gift Ideas with a Military Discount

Updated: February 8, 2024
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    Finding that special Valentine’s gift on a military budget isn’t always easy, and sometimes, a little creativity is needed along the way.  A military discount helps, too, so with that said, here is a list of Valentine’s Day gift ideas that offer up a military discount as well.

    Valentine’s Day is Wednesday, Feb. 14th, 2024.

    Online and In-Store shop The Exchange for Valentine’s Day discounts on candy, gifts, and flowers. Also, shop online and in-store at Veterans Canteen Service to receive discounts for veterans. VCS stores can be found at VA Medical Centers.

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    Staycation – Sometimes, it isn’t where you travel to as much as it is about just getting away for the night.  Most hotels, such as Holiday Inn and Staybridge, offer discounted rates to the military, so find one in your area near a great restaurant that offers a military discount and make a night of it.  You might need a babysitter, so one option is to trade sitting nights with another couple with kids.

    IHG® Hotels & Resorts welcomes active and Veteran military service members with a Military Leisure Rate for non-business travel at participating IHG hotels worldwide. Find a hotel near you.

    Athletic Wear – Nothing says love like a new pair of shoes, trainers, or leggings, especially from name brands like Nike. This year, Nike is running a Valentine’s Day sale where members can save an extra 20% with code HEART at Nike.com. Plus, all active-duty, reservist, veterans, and other retired US military personnel and the spouses and dependents of active personnel get 10% off at Nike.com.

    MoviesMany movie theaters offer military discounts either directly or through the local MWR, ITR, or ITT offices.  Better yet, skip the discount and save more money on a 4:45 matinee, and follow it up with dinner for an evening out. Cinemark offers an active duty military discount and Regal offers discounted pricing for active duty and retired Veterans.

    Flowers and/or Chocolate – Cliché? Check, but still a tried and true gift! You might want to mix something else if you’ve already gone to the well on this one a few times.  ProFlowers offers up to 20% off flowers and chocolate arrangements. Military members can also receive 20% off and free delivery at From You Flowers.

    Jewelry – Another tried and true gift, but you’ll get no complaints with this one.  Many jewelry stores offer military discounts of up to 10%.  Here are a few: Helzberg Diamonds, Tiffany and Zales.

    Shoes – Marilyn Monroe once said “Give a girl the right shoes, and she can conquer the world.” Receive a military discount at Lady Foot Locker.

    Give Her a BreakiRobot is offering the military community a 15% discount. Verification must be completed prior to purchase through TroopID. Or schedule a session at Massage Envy and gift her with a membership at a discounted military rate.

    Special Events, Theaters & More – This may not be a man’s ideal night out but it may be hers, and it’s Valentine’s Day.  Head on down to the local MWR, ITR and ITT office, and check out the long list of events in your area that will make her head spin.

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    Athletic apparel, Jersey’s and Shoes – Most military service members are required to stay fit, and need the clothes to do so. Others need to stay fit, but don’t have a favorite sports team. Then of course there are those who love receiving athletic apparel showing off their favorite team’s logo.  Under Armour offers a 10% military discount, and the Under Armour discount applies to Veterans too!

    Clothes – Love the man but don’t love the clothes?  Here is your opportunity to change that.  Aeropostale offers a 10% military discount and this offer includes NFL, NBA and X Games brand clothing as well.

    Home Improvement, Tools & Hardware – Get him a cordless chainsaw, magnetic tools, or pocket knives. Some men love home improvement projects and enjoy collecting the tools to do them. Receive 10% off your purchase at Home Depot or Lowe’s when you show valid military ID or Veteran ID.

    Auto Parts & Accessories – Many men love to work on their cars, but need all the right parts and accessories. Pep Boys offers 10% off every day of the week.

    Man Crate Care Packages – Send your guy a Man Crate that is specifically packaged for men, meaning that he’ll even open with a crow bar. Military families can save 10%.

    Omaha Steaks – Steak is always a great option. For some men, food is the best way to their heart. Military veterans and service members can receive 10% off their order at Omaha Steaks. Verification is completed using TroopID.

    Sweet Treats – Send cookies, dipped pretzels, cake, brownies and other goodies to the one you love. Cheryl’s offers free shipping to APO and FPO addresses.

    Gourmet Meats & Cheeses – Send a taste of home with Hickory Farms gourmet meats, cheeses, crackers, spreads and more. Free shipping to military gifts sent overseas to APO, DPO, and FPO addresses.

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    Deployed Valentine’s Gift Idea Past the USPS Shipping Deadline

    Photo by Tyler Main
    Photo by Cpl. Tyler L. Main

    If you missed the shipping deadline for Valentine’s Day, don’t worry because now you can get more creative. Send your Soldier a video eCard from JibJab. With JibJab you can insert pictures of your favorite Soldier, the kids, (and anyone else you want) into funny and creative videos. The cost is $12 per year, and there are options for every holiday and birthday. This gift can keep on giving laughter all year round.

    Where to Find More Military Discounts for Valentine’s Day

    • Visit the local MWR (Morale Welfare and Recreation), ITR (Information Tickets and Registration) or ITT (Information, Tickets and Tours) offices for a complete listing of military discounts.  Some even publish the discounts online.
    • Visit the Exchange and Commissary websites or stores for special Valentines promotions and gifts.
    • See a list of military discounts.
    • See a list of local area military discounts.
    • Many stores don’t publish military discounts, but will provide one if asked. Even local stores of national chains are known to provide military discounts, though the parent company does not!

    If you’re single, it’s not too late to meet someone before Valentine’s Day.  Military Cupid connects military singles or civilians looking for military dating online.  There is also Russian Cupid but it’s probably not recommended to look there if you’re serving in the U.S. Military.

    Written by Veteran.com Team