
Chuck E. Cheese Military & Veteran Discount
Two fixed in-store bundles with a valid military ID — Alpha $34.99, Bravo $58.49 — plus a free Veterans Day pizza. Here’s when a public deal beats them.
Chuck E. Cheese’s military offer isn’t a percentage off — it’s two fixed-price family bundles you buy in person with a valid military ID: The Alpha ($34.99) — one large 1-topping pizza, four fountain drinks, and 45 Play Points — and The Bravo ($58.49) — two large pizzas, four drinks, and 100 Play Points. They’re valid for active-duty service members, National Guard and Reservists, retired service members, and their dependents. On the à-la-carte value of the same food and play, the Alpha saves roughly $10–$20 — a real but modest deal that varies by location.
Here’s the honest part: because these are fixed bundles that don’t stack with other deals, and Chuck E. Cheese runs generous public offers (a $49.99 Ultimate Summer Family Deal with more Play Points, a Summer Fun Pass and a Fun Pass with unlimited visits, plus Groupon and free Birthday Club play), the military bundle is really only the best pick for a light, one-off visit. For a play-heavy day or a repeat family, a public deal usually beats it. And once a year, on Veterans Day (Nov 11), Chuck E. Cheese has given a free personal pizza to service members and veterans with a military ID — no purchase needed.
Ignore the coupon sites advertising a "10%–25% military discount" or an "online military verification" — neither exists. This is an independent guide; we’re not affiliated with Chuck E. Cheese, and terms can change at any time.


Opens www.chuckecheese.com/coupons-deals/military-discounts · Verification via In-store ID
Chuck E. Cheese Military Discount — Key Facts
- Discount
- Fixed bundles — Alpha $34.99 / Bravo $58.49 (not a %); free personal pizza on Veterans Day
- Verification
- In-store — present a valid military ID / proof of service (no confirmed online flow)
- Eligible groups
- Active-duty, National Guard/Reserve, retired + dependents; veterans for the Veterans Day pizza
- Where to redeem
- In person at a participating Chuck E. Cheese; not confirmed online
- Stacking
- None — fixed bundles don’t combine with coupons, Groupon, or Fun Pass discounts
- Region
- United States
Source: Chuck E. Cheese — Military Discounts page (official) · Last verified: July 10, 2026
WHO QUALIFIES
Chuck E. Cheese’s military offer is two fixed-price in-store bundles bought with a valid military ID — The Alpha ($34.99) and The Bravo ($58.49) — plus a historical free personal pizza on Veterans Day.
- Active-duty U.S. service members with a valid military ID.
- National Guard and Reservists (named explicitly).
- Retired service members.
- Dependents and military families (named explicitly).
- Veterans: included for the Veterans Day free pizza; not explicitly named in the year-round bundle terms — verify at your location.
| Audience | Discount |
|---|---|
| The Alpha — active duty, Guard/Reserve, retired & dependents1 large 1-topping pizza, 4 fountain drinks, and 45 Play Points — in store with a valid military ID. | $34.99 bundle |
| The Bravo — same eligible military groups2 large pizzas, 4 fountain drinks, and 100 Play Points. | $58.49 bundle |
| Veterans Day (Nov 11) — active, Guard, retired & veteransFree personal 1-topping pizza, limit 1, no purchase required, in store only (historical/recurring). | Free personal pizza |
HOW TO REDEEM
Online at www.chuckecheese.com
- Know the bundles are in-store onlyThere is no confirmed online military-verification flow for the Alpha/Bravo — claims of an "online military discount at chuckecheese.com" are unverified aggregator boilerplate. There is no ID.me, SheerID, GovX, or VerifyPass partner for these bundles.
- Find a participating locationPricing and participation vary by store, so call ahead if the bundle price matters to your trip.
- Compare public deals onlineCheck chuckecheese.com for public offers (the Ultimate Summer Family Deal, Fun Pass, and Summer Fun Pass) — for a play-heavy or repeat visit these can beat the military bundle.
In store
- Go to a participating Chuck E. CheeseThe offer and price may vary by store — call ahead if it matters.
- Ask for The Alpha or The BravoRequest the $34.99 Alpha or $58.49 Bravo military package at the counter.
- Present a valid military IDShow a valid military ID or proof of service.
- Pay the fixed bundle priceIt won’t combine with coupons, Groupon, or Fun Pass discounts — it’s one flat deal.
HOW IT WORKS
Chuck E. Cheese has offered the Alpha and Bravo military bundles since 2016 (originally $26.99 and $44.99; prices have risen since). They’re valid for active-duty military and their dependents, National Guard and Reservists and their dependents, and retired service members, and they’re redeemed in person: "Valid military ID or proof of service is required" at the counter. There is no verified online-verification flow — the aggregator "10%–25% off" figures and "verify at chuckecheese.com" lines are fabricated boilerplate, not a Chuck E. Cheese source.
Because the bundles are fixed prices rather than a stackable percentage, treat them as non-combinable with coupons, Groupon, or Fun Pass food discounts — you pick one offer per order. That matters because Chuck E. Cheese’s public deals are strong: the $49.99 Ultimate Summer Family Deal packs more Play Points and extras, and a Fun Pass (from $7.99/mo) or the seasonal Summer Fun Pass ($54.99+) with unlimited visits out-values any single-visit bundle for repeat families.
Separately, Chuck E. Cheese has for years run a Veterans Day free personal 1-topping pizza on Nov 11 (documented in 2016 and 2022): active-duty, National Guard, retired service members, and veterans with a valid military ID or proof of service, limit one per person, no purchase required, in store only (not delivery). It’s recurring but not guaranteed — re-verify about two weeks before Nov 11 each year. E-commerce routes (GovX, cashback portals, the Exchange) don’t apply to an in-person entertainment venue.
Exclusions & fine print
- The Alpha/Bravo are fixed-price bundles — not combinable with coupons, Groupon, Fun Pass discounts, or other deals.
- In-store only for the verified offer; online/delivery redemption is not confirmed.
- Prices and participation vary by location.
- Veterans Day pizza: limit 1 per person, no purchase required, in store only (not delivery), valid ID required.
- Chuck E. Cheese controls all terms and can change them at any time.
SOURCES
- Chuck E. Cheese — Military Discounts page (official) — Chuck E. Cheese
- Military.com — Chuck E. Cheese Military Discount — Military.com
- Military.com — Chuck E. Cheese Veterans Day Free Pizza — Military.com
- PR Newswire — Chuck E. Cheese Announces Two Discounts for Active U.S. Military (2016) — PR Newswire
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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MORE MILITARY DISCOUNTS
All military & veteran discountsEditorial policy
- Source priority. We cite Chuck E. Cheese's official discount page and the identity-verification provider (In-store ID) first. Discount amounts, eligibility, and exclusions are quoted from those sources and confirmed on the "Last verified" date above.
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