Senior Discounts available in the USA

Senior discounts are not always openly advertised. It is recommended that you ask about whether or not the store offers the discount every time you make a purchase. Most senior discounts are open for everyone, but please note that some discounts require AARP membership. AARP is an exclusive non-profit association for Americans aged 50 and above, with an annual membership fee of $16. Discounts requiring AARP membership will be indicated clearly for you below.

Always carry ID so you can prove our age when asked. Something changes daily in this crazy world, and we need your help to keep up. If you know a discount we should add, or if you see incorrect information here, send us an email at [email protected] and we will correct it right away.

Most stores out there does not offer any senior discounts, but some of them offer price matching, which often includes senior discounts! So if you wish that a certain company had lower prices for seniors, maybe the offer price matching? If they do, check this list if there is a competitor with a senior discount for you!

There isn't a single successful company in America which does not listen to their customers. If you recommend that they start offering a senior discount, in most cases the company executives will discuss how and if they can do it. You may not get a yes immediately, but a few weeks down the line, you might be lucky. If not, keep asking in a friendly and encouraging way. Suggest that they might offer it one day a week or month, on specific products.. and remember, make sure you explain how much you appreciate and like the company in question.

Sometimes a company can go the extra mile for you even if it is not in the form of a discount. Sometimes it's a free coffee, complimentary use of toilet, shorter time waiting in queue, free cancellation fees.. Always ask if they do something extra for seniors, and if not, suggest that they do in a friendly and grateful way! Most younger people really appreciates the good manners of old, so use this to your advantage :)



Amazon: If you are an AARP member you can save 50 percent on certain Kindle e-books, 10 percent on Kindle e-readers, and 10 percent on audio and print books.

Banana Republic: 10% off (62+)

Bealls: 50% off every Tuesday (50+)

Belk: Get 15% off on the first Tuesday of every month (62+)

Bon-Ton Department Stores: Get 15% off on senior discount days, 20% off if you use a Bon-Ton credit card.

Big Lots: Some locations offer discount savings cards. Some locations offer up to 10 percent off through their discount programs.

C.J. Banks/Christopher Banks: 10% off every Wednesday (60+)

Clarks: 10% off (62+)

Dirt Cheap: Dirt Cheap offers a 10% in-store discount every Tuesday to seniors over 60 years of age with valid ID. Available at participating stores

Dressbarn: 10% off Tuesday + Wednesday, varies by location (55+)

Goodwill: 10-20% off one day a week, varies by location (55+)

Hallmark: 10% off one day a week (date varies by location; age may vary depending on the product)

Kohl's: 15% off  (60+) on Wednesdays, in store only.

Home Depot: Home Depot does not offer specific senior discounts. However, it does price match the discounts that other retailers may offer for the same product in their location. (10%) discount is offered in the U.S. to all active duty military personnel, reservists, retired or disabled veterans and their immediate families.This discount is applicable up to a $500 purchase.

iParty: 10% senior discount every day; ask for a discount as soon as you get to the checker

Joann Fabrics: On Senior Discount Day, seniors can receive 20 percent off of total purchases; must be 55 or older and discount days vary.

Lens Crafters: AARP members get $75 off a single vision complete pair, $115 off a multi-focal complete pair, or 25% off a transitions upgrade with the purchase of a complete pair.

Lowe's: Veteran seniors receive 10 percent off of eligible purchases

Marshall's: Marshall's provides seniors with limited discounts. Special offers may be available at some locations.Kmart: A limited number of stores still offer the senior discount of 40 percent off on Wednesdays for seniors over 50.

Michael's: 10% off your entire purchase every day (55+).

Modell’s Sporting Goods: 10% off every day (65+)

Ross Stores: 10% off every Tuesday (55+)

Savers: Many locations offer discounts, up to 10 percent. However, some do not offer any discounts to shoppers.

Stein Mart: 20% off red dot/clearance items first Monday of the month (55+)

Tanger Outlets: 10% discount on a single purchase every Tuesday to seniors who are 55 or older. Only valid in participating locations

Target: Limited access to senior discounts is available at Target. However, some locations may offer discounts on specific days for various events.

The Salvation Army Thrift Stores: Up to 50% off, days vary (55+)

The UPS Store: AARP members can save 15% off eligible products and services and 5% off domestic and international UPS shipping services. Varies by location.

TJ Maxx Senior Discounts: 10% on Mondays (FLORIDA only at this time – 55+)

Walgreens: “Seniors Day” once a month, varying by location. Discounts are available for Balance Rewards card members (55+) or Balance Rewards card members that are also AARP members. Discounts include 20% off in store or 10% off online.

Walmart: Walmart offers very few discounts to seniors. Some locations can offer reduced costs to seniors some days each week.


Transportation Discounts

American Airlines: various discounts for 65 and up (call before booking for discount)

Amtrak: 15% off (62+)

Auto Europe: 5% senior discount.Avis: AARP members enjoy up to 30% off base rates when renting from participating locations.

British Airways: AARP members can save anywhere from $65-$200 on flights.

Budget Rental Cars: AARP members enjoy  up to 30% off base rates when renting from participating locations.

Carnival Cruise: Exclusive savings vary for senior citizens (55+).

Greyhound: 5% off (62+).Hertz: Sign up for their 50+ Car Rental Program (50+) and get exclusive deals.

Southwest Airlines: Various discounts for ages 65 and up (call before booking for discount).

Royal Caribbean: Reduced senior prices on select sailings (55+)

The UPS Store: AARP members can save 15% off eligible products and services and 5% off domestic and international UPS shipping services. Varies by location.

United Airlines: Various discounts for ages 65 and up (call before booking for discount).

Alamo Car Rental: Up to 25% off for AARP members

Avis Senior Discounts: AARP members save $10-$25 off Avis Car Rental 

Dollar Rent-A-Car: 10% off (50+)

Hertz: Hertz offers exclusive rental car deals for renters 50+. Use discount code CDP# 2007815. 

Payless: AARP members enjoy discounts at Payless Car Rental, including everyday savings of 5% on leisure daily, weekly, weekend, and monthly rates. Use Payless Promo Code KW47RY

Delta: Senior discounts are available for limited itineraries with Delta Air Lines. However, you must call 1-800-221-1212 to find out if your flight is eligible for the discounted fare. You will not be able to purchase your tickets online and receive the senior discount.

Jetblue: Does not offer senior discounts due to the already discounted ticket prices for all ages. The airline does state it supports the military including retired military veterans, so you can contact 1-800-538-2583 (JETBLUE) to request information about possible discounts.

Uber: Does not regularly provide senior discounts. However, the company has provided savings on uberSENIOR Day, which has been held on the first day of the month in limited markets.

Best Price Cruises: Seniors citizen passengers are eligible for discounted fares on select bookings from Best Price Cruises. Valid identification is required

One Travel: One Travel offers senior deals on select flights to passengers 60 years old and above

Collette: AARP members can save up to $100 on select Collette guided tours, plus additional discounts and benefits

Expedia: Expedia offers AARP members who are 50 years or above up discounts of up to 30% off car rentals, up to 10% off hotels, and up to $300 extra on-board cruise credits

Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel: The Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel offers a 15% discount on select services and travel packages to AARP members

Grand European Travel: AARP members can save $100 on select bookings and get a free travel gift for every purchase at Grand European Travel

American Discount Cruise & Travel: American Discount Cruise & Travel offers exclusive discounts to senior citizens

Medjet Assist: Medjet Assist offers special discounts on short-term and annual membership fees to AARP members of ages 50 years old and above

ParkRideFlyUSA: AARP members who are 50 years old and above can save up to 12% on ParkRideFlyUSA airport parking fees and services

Vacations by Rail: Vacations by Rail offers AARP members who are 50 years old and above a 5% discount on select train tours and tickets

Vacations To Go: Vacations To Go offers exclusive discounts on select cruise lines to customers who are 55 or older on the day of departure. Restrictions apply

Interrail: Interrail’s Senior Pass offers a 10% discount on standard train fares for travelers that are 60 years old and above

Metropolitan Transport System (MTS): Seniors who are 60 or older can get discounts on fares and passes on MTS rides. Valid Compass Card Photo ID or any government issued ID with proof of age is required

Riverside Transit Agency (RTA): Seniors who are 60 or older receive discounted bus fares in Riverside, CA when they present a valid photo ID with proof of age, or they can apply for an RTA Senior ID card

Capital Area Transportation Authority (CATA): Seniors who are 62 years old and above can get a free CATAClub Card, which grants discounts on CATA fares and allows them to purchase a Value Pass

Peter Pan Bus Lines: Passengers who are 62 years old can get 15% off the standard adult fare at Peter Pan Bus Lines. Valid photo ID is required

Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART): HART offers a permanent discount permit to seniors who are 65 years or older. A valid State of Florida ID is required

LeeTran: Passengers who are 65 years old and above can get discounts on LeeTran buses when they apply for a LeeTran photo ID. Proof of age and valid identification is required

Maryland Transit Administration (MTA): MTA offers discounted fares to seniors who are 65 years old and above who can present a valid government issued ID with proof of age. The MTA Senior photo ID card is still accepted as valid but is no longer issued

Regional Transportation Authority (RTA): Passengers who are 65 years or older and are eligible for the RTA Ride Free Program do not need to pay for fares. Otherwise, they can apply for an RTA Reduced Fare Permit if they provide a government issued ID and colored photograph

RTD Denver: The Regional Transportation District in Denver offers senior discounts on bus and rail fares to passengers who are 65 or older. Bring valid ID

Steamship Authority: The Steamship Authority offers discounts on fares and services to passengers who are 65 or older. Restrictions apply

Sun Metro: Passengers who are 65 years old and above are eligible for discounted fares on Sun Metro buses in El Paso, TX when they apply for a Sun Metro photo ID. Valid identification and proof of age is required

Trailways: Trailways Bus Service offers discounted tickets to customers who are 65 years old and above. Valid photo identification is required upon purchase

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMTA): Seniors who are 65 years old and above receive discounts on Metrobus and Metrorail fares when they purchase a Senior SmarTrip card. Valid photo ID with proof of age is required


Hotel Discounts

Hilton Hotels & Resorts: AARP members receive up to 5% off the best available rate.

InterContinental Hotels Group: Discounts vary for senior citizens (62+)

Marriott Hotels: 15% off (62+)

Motel 6: 10% off (60+)

Myrtle Beach Resort: 10% off (55+)

Choice Hotels: If you are an AARP member or a senior citizen (60+) you can save up to 10% with advance reservations.

Days Inn: Guests (60+) enjoy a range of special savings varying by location.

Best Western: 10% or more for AARP or senior guests (55+)

Cambria Suites: If you are 60+ or an AARP member, you'll save up to 10% with advance reservations. Just select “Senior/AARP” from the special rate dropdown or request the Senior Rate (60+)

Candlewood Suites: Discounts vary (62+) Clarion Hotels: If you are 60+ or an AARP member, you'll save up to 10% with advance reservations. Just select “Senior/AARP” from the special rate dropdown or request the Senior Rate. (60+)

Comfort Inn: If you are 60+ or an AARP member, you'll save up to 10% with advance reservations. Just select “Senior/AARP” from the special rate dropdown or request the Senior Rate (60+)

Comfort Suites: If you are 60+ or an AARP member, you'll save up to 10% with advance reservations. Just select “Senior/AARP” from the special rate dropdown or request the Senior Rate (60+)

Crown Plaza: Discounts vary (62+)

Hampton Inn & Suites: AARP members save 10%

Holiday Inn: Discounts vary (62+) or with valid membership ID of a retired persons organization.

Howard Johnson Hotel: Discounts off best available rate (60+) You can also call 1-800-225-3297 and request the “senior rate”.

Hyatt: Up to 50% off (62+)

Knights Inn: Up to 10% off (60+)

La Quinta Inn: Discounts vary (65+)

Sleep Inn: If you are 60+ or an AARP member, you'll save up to 10% with advance reservations. Just select “Senior/AARP” from the special rate dropdown or request the Senior Rate (60+)

Super 8: Seniors save 10% off (up to 20% with AARP card)

Travelodge: Discounts vary (60+)

Wyndham Hotels: Up to 20% with AARP card, AMAC members 20% off

Clarion Motels: 20%-30% off (60+)

Econo Lodge: 20%-30% off (60+)

Mainstay Suites: 10% off with Mature Traveler's Discount (50+)

Quality Inn: 20%-30% off (60+)

Rodeway Inn: 20%-30% off (60+)

Atlantis Casino Resort Spa: The Atlantis Casino Resort Spa at Reno, Nevada offers a 10% discount to AARP members who are at least 50 years of age

Avista Resort: Avista Resort offers special discounts on room rates to AARP members who are fifty years old and above. Exclusions apply

DoubleTree by Hilton: DoubleTree by Hilton offers a 5% discount on hotel reservations to AARP members. Restrictions apply

Dreams Resorts and Spas: AARP members who are at least 50 years of age get a 10% discount on booking fees at Dreams Resorts and Spas

Grande Shores: Grande Shores offers discounts on hotel rooms and condo rentals to AARP members. Contact (855) 707-4712 for availability

Hotelplanner.com: Hotelplanner.com offers 10-20% off select hotel rates to AARP members who are 50 or older. Bring valid ID to claim discount

Kingsmill Resort: AARP members can get up to 30% off at Kingsmill Resort, depending on the duration of their stay. Restrictions apply

Mermaid Cottages: Mermaid Cottages offers a 5% discount on cottage rental rates to AARP members who are 50 or older

Mountaineer Racetrack and Resort: ONE Club Members who are 50 years old and above get a $50 room discount every Monday to Thursday Mountaineer Racetrack and Resort. Restrictions apply

Radisson: Radisson offers a 10% senior discount to AARP members when they sign up to the Radisson Rewards Program for free. Available at participating hotels only

Trump International Hotels: Trump International Hotels offer a 10% discount to seniors who are 65 or older. Bring valid ID at check-in

Resorts of Pelican Beach: Resorts of Pelican Beach offers AARP members a year-round 15% discount on regular room rates. Call (888) 735-4226 to claim discount. Offer is not available online

Tranquility Bay Beachfront Hotel & Resort: AARP members who are 50 or older can get discounts at Tranquility Bay Resort when they book online. Valid ID is required

Castle Resorts & Hotels: Castle Resorts & Hotels offers up to 25% off hotel rates in Hawaii to guests who are 55 years of age or older. Exclusions apply

Extended Stay America: Extended Stay America offers senior rates on select hotels to guests who are 55 or older. Valid proof of age is required

Peppermill Resort: The Peppermill Resort offers a $10 discount to guests who are 55 or older with valid ID. Book online or call 866-821-9996 and verify using the code “Senior”. Exclusions apply

Silver Legacy Resort and Casino: The Silver Legacy Resort and Casino offers a 10% year-round discount to guests who are 55 years old and above. Restrictions apply

Zephyr Cove Resort: Zephyr Cove Resort offers guests who are 55 or older a 10% discount on room rates. Proof of age is required at check-in

Red Roof Inn: The Red Roof Inn offers a year-round 10% discount on room rates to guests who are 59 or older. Bring valid ID upon check-in

Crystal Mountain: Crystal Mountain offers up to 15% off lodging rates to seniors who are 60 or older . Call (855) 995-5146 to claim this offer

Hawk’s Cay Resort: Guests who are 60 years old and above with valid ID can get 15% off room rates at Hawk’s Cay Resort

Rainier Lodging: Rainier Lodging offers guests who are 60 or older a 10% discount on mid-week room rates at the Three Bears Cabins. Restrictions apply

Ramada Hotels: Seniors who are 60 years old and above can get 10% off room rates at participating Ramada Hotels. Present valid ID at check-in

Candlewood Suites: Candlewood Suites offers senior rates to customers who are 62 or older. Valid identification is required upon check-in

Staybridge Suites: Staybridge Suites a special discount on room rates to customers who are 62 years old and above

Dundee Bay Villas: Dundee Bay Villas offers a 10% discount on room reservations to guests who are 65 or older. Restrictions apply


Food Discounts

Applebee's: 10-15% off (varying by location) and may require a Golden Apple Card (60+)

Arby's: 10% off (55+)

A&W All American Food: 10% senior discount, varies by location.

Ben & Jerry's: 10% off for seniors (60+), varies by location.

Bonefish Grill: AARP members get 10% off.

Boston Market: Senior discounts vary by location (65+).

Bubba Gump Shrimp Company: 10% off for AARP members.

Burger King: 10% off (60+) plus additional discounts on coffee and soft drinks. Varies by location.

Captain D's Seafood: Happy Wednesday Offer where seniors (62+) can enjoy one of 8 meals including a drink for $4.99 or less at participating restaurants.

Carrabba's Italian Grill: 10% off an entire meal for AARP members. Varies by location.

Carrows Restaurant: Has a Golden 55 menu where seniors (55+) can get discounted breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Chick-fil-A: Free refillable senior drink, not including coffee. Varies by location.

Chili's: 10% off (55+)

CiCi's Pizza: Many stores offer senior discounts but they vary by location.

Denny's: 15% off for AARP members, all other senior discounts vary by location.

Dunkin' Donuts: AARP members receive a free donut with the purchase of a L or XL beverage at participating restaurants.

El Pollo Loco: 10% senior discount (60+).

Fazoli's: Join Club 62 for special senior menu items (62+).

Friendly's Restaurant: 10% off a meal with free coffee at breakfast or a free sundae during non breakfast hours.

Golden Corral: Senior discounts vary by location.

IHOP: Discounts on senior menu items (55+).

Krispy Kreme: 10% off (55+), varies by location.

Long John Silver's: Various discounts at participating locations (55+).

Landry's Seafood: 10% off for AARP members (50+).

McCormick & Schmick's: 10% off for AARP members (50+).

McDonald's: Senior discounts on coffee (55+).

Mrs. Field's: 10% off (60+), varies by location.

The Oceanaire Seafood Room: AARP members save 10%.

Outback Steakhouse: AARP members save 10%.

Old Country Buffet: Daily discounts for seniors (55+).

The Old Spaghetti Factory: Discounts on senior menu items.

Papa John's: Senior discounts vary by location.

Perkins Restaurants: 55+ menu offers special deals for seniors.

Ponderosa Steak House: Senior discounts vary by location, also a senior menu may be available (60+).

SaltGrass: AARP members save 10% (50+).

Shoney's of Knoxville: Join the Shoney's Golden Age Club for 10% off (60+).

Sizzler: Offers Honored Guest Menu (60+), varies by location.

Sonic: 10% off or a free beverage, varies by location (60+)

Subway: 10% off, varies by location (60+)

Sweet Tomatoes: Senior meal deals Monday-Thursday from 2pm until 5pm $7.99 all you can eat including fountain beverages. All other times 10% off (60+)

Taco Bell: 5% off and free beverages for seniors (65+)

TCBY: 10%off (55+)

Uno Pizzeria & Grill: Join their Double Nickel Club and receive 25% off on Wednesdays (55+)

Wendy's: Discount and age limit vary by location. Ask your local restaurant for details.

Bi-Lo: Seniors get 5% off every Wednesday (60+)

Compare Foods Supermarket: 10% off every Wednesday (60+)

Fred Meyer: Depending on the department you can save 10-15% on the first Tuesday of each month, varies by location (55+)

Fry's Supermarket: Seniors receive 10% off the first Wednesday of every month

Harris Teeter: Every Thursday when you use your VIC card you'll receive a 5% discount (60+)

Hy-Vee:  Sign up for the Senior Citizen Discount Club (55+) and enjoy 5% off every Wednesday

Kroger: Senior discounts vary by location, contact your local store

New Seasons Market: 10% off most items every Wednesday (65+)

Piggly Wiggly: Senior discounts vary by location, contact your local store

Publix: 5% discount on Wednesdays (60+) at select locations.

Backyard Burger: Free drink with purchase

Bennigan’s Senior Discount: Discount varies by location (60+)

Bob’s Big Boy: Discount varies by location (60+)

Chart House: 10% off for AARP members only

Claim Jumper: 10% off for AARP members

Corky's Homestyle Kitchen & Bakery: Offers special senior menu AND a Senior's Frequent Diner Card (buy 9 get 1 free) (55+)

Country Kitchen: Great Senior Menu (55+)

Culvers Corner: 10% off senior discount (60+)

Dairy Queen: 10% off for seniors (15% for coaches) varies by location (free small drink at some locations)

Hardee’s: $0.33 beverages every day -also reports of 10% off (52+)

Jack in the Box: up to 20% off (55+)

KFC: Free small drink with any meal (55+)

Polo Tropical: 10% off (50+)

Rainforest Cafe: 10% off for AARP members (50+)

Richie Roman's Barbecue: 10% off (52+)

Souplantation: Senior Meal deals Mon-Thu 2-5pm $7.99 all you can eat incl. fountain bev. and/or coffee. All other times 10% off (60+)

Tea Room Cafe: 10% off for seniors (50+)

The Old Spaghetti Factory: Spaghetti Factory “Senior Menu” offers a discounted list of menu items

Traditions Restaurant (East TX): Senior platter meal for $4.71 (50+)

Village Inn: 10% off (60+)

Waffle House: 10% off every Monday (60+)

Whataburger: Free drink w/ purchase of a meal- varies by loc. (55+)

White Castle: 10% off (62+)

American Discount Stores: 10% off every Monday (62+)

DeCicco Family Markets: 5% off every Wednesday (60+)

Gristedes Supermarket: 10% off every Tuesday (65+)

Uncle Guiseppe’s Marketplace: 5% off (65+ on Wednesdays)

Food Lion: Some discounts apply but this varies by location.

Albertsons: Discounts apply but vary by location.

Safeway: Seniors may qualify for discounts with a savings card.

Cracker Barrel: A discount senior menu is available at this location.

Olive Garden: Olive Garden offers senior pricing for early bird dinners.

Red Lobster: Seniors may be able to find discounts through a senior menu provided.

Jack in the Box: Up to 20 percent off meals.

Texas Roadhouse: Seniors may be able to find discounts through a senior menu provided.

Big Boy Restaurants: Varies by location.Present proof of age at checkout. Must be 62+

Bruster's: 25 cents off, Present Kid at Heart card at checkout. Check your local restaurant for details 60+

Carl's Jr:10% off or discounted drink;Present proof of age at checkout. Must be 55+

Claim Jumper Restaurants: 10% off; Present AARP card at checkout. Must be 50+

Einstein Bros. Bagels: Varies by location. Present proof of age at checkout. Must be 60+

El Pollo Loco: 10% off (up to $1);Present proof of age at checkout. Must be 60+

Food Lion: 6% off every Monday (60+)

Fry's Supermarket: free Fry's VIP Club Membership & 10% off every Monday (55+)

Great Valu Food Store: 5% off every Tuesday (60+)

Morton Williams Supermarket: 5% off every Tuesday (60+)

The Plant Shed: 10% off every Tuesday (50+)

Rogers Marketplace: 5% off every Thursday (60+)

Ryan’s Grill Buffet & Bakery: Ryan’s is offering senior discounts to customers with valid ID. Availability depends on store location

Saltgrass Steakhouse: The Saltgrass Steakhouse offers a 10% meal discount to AARP members who are 50 or older. Valid ID is required

SweetFrog Frozen Yogurt: AARP members who are 50 years of age or older a 15% in-store discount

Macayo’s Mexican Table: 20% discount to customers of age 55 or above with valid Senior Discount Card. Exclusions apply

Scott’s Seafood Grill & Bar: 20% discount on select meals to Senior Club Card holders who are 55 or older. Exclusions apply

Top if Off Frozen Yogurt: 10% discount every Tuesday and Wednesday to customers who are 60 years or older

Zippy’s: 10% discount to customers or 65 years and above when they sign up for a Seniors Club card. Valid ID is required


Entertainment Discounts

AMC Theaters: Senior discount tickets (60+)

Cinemark: Seniors on participating days can get discounted prices. Varies on location.

SeaWorld Parks: Specials on annual passes (65+)

TripBeat: Save up to 40% off on select 7-night resort vacation rentals in worldwide destinations.

U.S. National Parks: $80 lifetime pass; 50% off additional services including camping (62+).

Regal Cinemas: Seniors may qualify for reduced costs. Seniors can save up to 30 percent.

Disneyland and Disney World: Seniors may qualify for some discounts throughout the parks. Limited admission discounts are not available any longer.

Busch Gardens Tampa, FL: $3 off one-day tickets (50+)

Carmike Cinemas: 35% off (65+)

SeaWorld Orlando, FL: $3 off one-day tickets (50+)

Marcus Theaters: $6 admission before 5:30 p.m. Age 60+

Ticketmaster: Varies by event


Miscellaneous Discounts

AT&T: AARP members get a $50 credit when you buy a phone or tablet.

Great Clips: $3 off haircuts (60+)

Super Cuts: $2 off haircuts (60+)

Bay Alarm Medical: Discounts available for ASA, AMAC, AARP, and USAA members

MedicalGuardian: One month free 

MobileHelp: Discounts for veterans and a partner of the Wounded Warrior Project 

LifeFone: Two free months with the purchase of an annual plan verified

Bally Total Fitness: up to $100 off memberships (62+)


Financial Discounts

Prescriptions:  With the AARP Prescription Discount Card (provided by OptumRx), AARP members and their families can save, on average, 61% on FDA-approved generic, brand name, or specialty drugs, your current prescription insurance or Medicare Part D plan fails to cover.  Must be a member of AARP to access benefits.  AARP boasts acceptance by 66,000 pharmacies nationwide. 

Rite Aid:  Sign up for the Rite Aid Rx Savings Program.  Save 20% on thousands of brand-name and generic prescription drugs by signing up for the Rite Aid Rx Savings Program. When you sign up, you’ll receive an Rx Savings Card that gives you access to special discounts at Rite Aid pharmacies. 

Costco Member Prescription Program:  The Costco Member Prescription Program is a prescription savings program for you and your family. It allows Costco members, who have no prescription drug insurance or whose insurance does not cover all of their prescription medications to save up to 80%, at time of sale. 

CVS Pharmacy:  Enroll in the CVS ExtraCare Savings and Rewards program.  You’ll receive “ExtraSavings” through personalized coupons delivered on receipts, and online via the ExtraCare Coupon Center. ExtraBucks Rewards are earned by shopping and filling prescriptions.  You can earn up to 2% back in ExtraBucks Rewards from your everyday purchases.  Also, if you fill 10 prescriptions, your can earn $5 ExtraBucks Rewards through the ExtraCare Pharmacy & Health Rewards program. 

Kmart:  The Prescription Savings Club at Kmart (Pharmacy Savings Plus) is annually $15 per household or $10 per person.  You and the family are then covered for certain generic drugs (starting at $5 for a 30-day supply and starting at $10 for a 90-day supply). Also covers 10% of pet prescription and 25% off vaccinations. The Drug Price lookup tool is an easy way to see if and how much you can save.

Narcup: Start saving money today with Narcup's prescription discount card for credit union members age 50 plus. However, it is also open to the general public. The program is for families, children and grandchildren who have no prescription drug insurance or whose insurance does not cover all their medications. Certain pet medications are also covered. By using their prescription discount card, a person can save up to 50% on FDA approved drugs. In addition to more than 18,000 independent pharmacies, large chains including Walgreens, Kmart, Target, CVS, Rite Aid, Publix, Winn-Dixie and Safeway also participate in the network. Narcup.com does not charge any membership dues or fees. You can print off a prescription card and use it immediately. You can request a durable card by mail. A nice feature of the program is that you can look up your medication price based on your zip code. You can also compare prices at other pharmacies.

Walmart Pharmacy Services: Walmart pharmacies offer low-cost generic prescription medications that can save you money. Walmart carries both generics (where they boast $4 refills), branded drugs, and even some pet medications.  Check out the Walmart drug list to see if you can save on your medications, and check out their other services while you’re at it.

Walgreens Prescription Savings Club:  Membership fee required ($20 individual or $35 family per year). Walgreens Prescription Savings Club members get special discounts off the cash price of thousands of brand-name and generic medications as well as other benefits when they use their Prescription Savings Club Card. Additionally, if you don’t save at least the cost of your membership fee in one year, Walgreens will give you the difference.

AT&T: Discounts available for AARP members – 10% off qualified monthly AT&T voice and data wireless plans and 15% off eligible wireless accessories 

Consumer Cellular: 5% discount on usage and monthly fees,  30% discount on select accessories for AARP members 

Metro PCS: 5% for AARP members verified

Verizon: Verizon offers senior plans and discounts. The Verizon Nationwide 65 Plus Plan offers a discounted rate for seniors – this rate can change by area as well as over time.Comcast: Ask about availability of discounts. They change by location.

T-Mobile: Seniors over 55 can sign up for unlimited talk, text, and LTE data for two lines for a set price of $60 per month.

Sprint: Has a line of cell phones specially marketed to seniors that include easy to use, accessible features, such as TTY/TDD support, LED alerts, and 911 shortcut keys. However, the company doesn't offer a senior discount on cell phone plans.


Financial Discounts

If you live in Alabama:

  • No state income tax on Social Security or payments from defined-benefit plans
  • Tuition waivers at all community colleges (60 and older)-
  • Reduced fare on city buses in Montgomery and Birmingham-
  • No hunting or fishing license required (65 and older)-
  • Discounts on yearly passes to state parks (62 and older)

If you live in Alaska:

  • No state income tax
  • No state sales tax
  • Municipal exemptions for the first $150,000 in property value (homeowners 65 and older)
  • Tuition waivers at University of Alaska locations
  • Low-cost lifelong learning program at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
  • No sales tax on electricity, water, sewer, or food in most towns
  • Free hunting, sport fishing, or trapping and no stamp required to hunt waterfowl or fish for king salmon (60 and older)
  • Fee waivers for car registration
  • Discounted passage on all intra-Alaska ferry sailings

If you live in Arizona:

  • No tax on Social Security income
  • No estate tax
  • 50 percent of tuition waived at Maricopa Community Colleges (65 and older)
  • Reduced fares on public transit in Yuma County, Tucson, and Phoenix, among other areas
  • Reduced fares on shuttles, taxis, or Dial-a-Ride in some areas

If you live in Arkansas:

  • No tax on Social Security benefits or the first $6,000 of retirement income
  • Tuition waivers at public colleges and universities (60+)
  • Transportation services as cheap as 60 cents a ride for people who cannot drive, including those in wheelchairs
  • Deeply discounted ($10.50) lifetime hunting and fishing licenses (65 and older)
  • Discounts up to 50 percent on camping and facility fees at state parks (62 and older)

If you live in California:

  • No tax on Social Security income
  • Tuition waiver for regular classes at California State University facilities (60 and older)
  • 'Senior discounts for almost all public transit systems (eligibility ages vary)
  • $1 discount on parking and $2 discount on camping at all 280 state parks (62 and older)
  • Free entry for low-income seniors with a Golden Bear Pass at state parks where vehicle fees are collected
  • Reduced fee for lifetime hunting and fishing license (62+)

If you live in Colorado:

  • No state taxes on pension and Social Security income up to $20,000 (ages 55-64) and $24,000 (65 and older)
  • Property tax exemption up to 50 percent of the first $200,000 of the value of a residence
  • Low- or no-cost classes for audit at Colorado State University, University of Colorado Denver, and University of Colorado Boulder
  • $70 Aspen Leaf Pass for unlimited access to state parks for one year (64 and older)
  • Free or low-cost transportation in many municipalities

If you live in Connecticut:

  • No tax on Social Security income for single filers with federal adjusted gross income under $50,000 and joint filers with income up to $60,000
  • Property tax relief up to $1,000 for single seniors with income under $35,300, and up to $1,250 for joint filers with income under $43,000
  • Tuition waived for all classes at all state colleges and universities, including degree programs
  • Reduced transit fares for anyone with a Medicare card
  • No fee for hunting and fishing licenses; access to special trails, lands, and waters (65 and older)

If you live in Delaware:

  • No tax on Social Security, and up to $12,500 of pension or retirement income (60 and older) is exempt
  • Tuition-free degree program at University of Delaware (60 and older)
  • 50 percent fare discount in taxis with certification and free door-to-door transportation through many senior centers
  • No hunting license or waterfowl stamp required and no fishing license needed (65 and older)

If you live in District of Columbia:

  • No tax on Social Security income
  • Undergraduate course auditing for $50 at Georgetown University (65 and older)
  • Discounted SmarTrip card for all Washington Metro train and buses (65 and older)

If you live in Florida:

  • No state income tax
  • Homestead exemptions up to $50,000 (65 and older)
  • Tuition waivers for non-credit classes at Florida state colleges (60 and older)
  • No hunting or fishing license required
  • Half-price camping (65 and older)
  • Free public transportation for Miami-Dade residents (65+)
  • Transportation resources in each county

If you live in Georgia:

  • No state tax on Social Security and up to $65,000 of retirement income per person (65 and older) and $35,000 (ages 62-64) per person
  • No estate tax
  • Free classes for credit or audit at any Georgia public college (62 and older)
  • Discounted public transportation in Atlanta, Macon, and Savannah (65 and older); paratransit and shuttle services available in other areas
  • No fee for hunting or fishing licenses
  • Half-price state park passes (62 and older)

If you live in Hawaii:

  • No tax on Social Security or income derived from employer contributions to pension and profit-sharing programs- Increased property-tax exemptions for senior homeowners and the lowest property tax rate (0.27%) of any state
  • Free class auditing through the Senior Citizen Visitors Program at certain University of Hawaii and state community colleges
  • $1 bus fare with a Medicare card or senior card in Honolulu, Kauai, and other municipalities

If you live in Idaho:

  • No tax on Social Security income
  • Free non-credit classes at the College of Southern Idaho (60 and older); $5 per credit hour at Boise State University and Lewis-Clark State College
  • Property tax circuit-breaker discount of up to $1,320 for low-income seniors (65 and older)
  • Reduced fare on buses, coupons for taxi rides, and paratransit for the disabled in Boise and its suburbs; transportation to medical appointments, senior centers, recreational locations, and adult day-care facilities through the Idaho Commission on Aging
  • Reduced-cost licenses and tags for hunting and fishing (65 and older)

If you live in Illinois:

  • No state tax on Social Security and all income from federally qualified retirement plans, as well as capital gains on employer securities
  • Free classes for credit at Illinois public institutions (65 and older)- Reduced fare on Chicago public transportation and paratransit with a permit; free shuttles (handicap buses are available) with stops at supermarkets
  • Reduced-price camping (62 and older)
  • Discounted hunting and fishing licenses
  • Reduced license plate fees

If you live in Indiana:

  • No state tax on Social Security income
  • No estate tax
  • 50 percent reimbursement for up to nine credits a semester at Indiana University (60 and older)
  • Taxi discounts, wheelchair services, and rides to essential services in most counties
  • $3 annual fishing permit or $17 lifetime fishing permit available (residents 64 and older)
  • 50 percent off annual pass to state parks (65+)

If you live in Iowa:

  • No state tax on Social Security and all income from federally qualified retirement plans, as well as capital gains on employer securities
  • Free classes for credit at Illinois public institutions (65 and older)- Reduced fare on Chicago public transportation and paratransit with a permit; free shuttles (handicap buses are available) with stops at supermarkets
  • Reduced-price camping (62 and older)
  • Discounted hunting and fishing licenses
  • Reduced license plate fees


If you live in Kansas:

  • No tax on Social Security income with federal adjusted gross income under $75,000
  • No estate tax
  • No tuition or fees to audit courses at state institutions (residents 60 and older)
  • Transportation help from numerous senior centers throughout the state for those who cannot get around on their own; $3 paratransit services in Kansas City
  • Reduced vehicle fees at state parks
  • Discounted hunting and fishing licenses

If you live in Kentucky:

  • No state tax on Social Security benefits and a retirement income exemption up to $31,110 for most taxpayers
  • Tuition waiver at any state institution (residents 60 and older)
  • 75-cent fares for Medicare cardholders through the Louisville area's transit authority (65 and older); 50 cents for Lexington public transportation (62 and older)
  • Discounted hunting and fishing licenses (65 and older)

If you live in Louisiana:

  • No state tax on Social Security income and up to $6,000 of pension and annuity income (65 and older)
  • Free tuition and 50 percent off books for residents registered at any state college or university (55 and older)
  • 40 cents to $1 a ride on New Orleans public transportation and $2 for paratransit (65 and older)
  • No state sales tax on food, drugs, wheelchairs, and prosthetic devices
  • $5 hunting and fishing license (60 and older)
  • Free admission to state parks (62 and older)

If you live in Maine:

  • No state tax on Social Security income and up to $10,000 of retirement income
  • Free undergraduate classes for credit or audit through the University of Maine system (65 and older)
  • Generally half off public transportation throughout Maine (starting at 60 in some places)
  • $8 hunting and fishing license (70 and older)
  • Free admission to state parks (for residents 65 and older)

If you live in Maryland:

  • No state tax on Social Security income and most retirement income up to $29,900 (not from an IRA or Keogh plan)
  • Tuition waivers at colleges or universities in the Maryland state system (retired residents 60 and older)
  • Reduced fares on Maryland public transit (65 and older)
  • $5 consolidated fishing license that allows fishing in inland, tidal, and coastal waters (65 and older)
  • Free access to state parks with a $10 Golden Age pass (62 and older)

If you live in Massachusetts:

  • No state taxes on Social Security income
  • Some tuition waivers and discounts (60 and older)
  • Reduced fares for Massachusetts Bay Transportation Administration services and other regional transportation systems
  • Free hunting, fishing, and trapping permits (70 and older); free saltwater fishing permit (60 and older)
  • $10 lifetime state park pass (residents 62 and older)

If you live in Michigan:

  • No state tax on Social Security and varying amounts of other retirement income
  • Free tuition at Northern Michigan University and Western Michigan University (residents 62 and older)
  • Discounted hunting and fishing licenses (65 and older)
  • 50-cent bus rides in Detroit; reduced fares in other areas

If you live in Minnesota:

  • Tuition waived for for-credit courses at all state colleges (residents 62 and older)
  • $1 bus rides in Minneapolis/St. Paul during non-rush hours (otherwise full fare); paratransit for $1.50 or $3, depending on time of day, in Duluth
  • Discounted lifetime hunting and fishing licenses (51+)

If you live in Mississippi:

  • No tax on Social Security, pensions, annuities, and other retirement income
  • No state sales tax on prescription drugs and health-care services
  • Tuition waived for two courses a semester at Mississippi State University (retirees 60 and older); one course per semester through a lifelong learning program at the University of Mississippi (65 and older)
  • Free transportation to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and senior centers in the Gulfport-Biloxi area through Coast Transit Authority (60 and older); reduced bus fares on Jackson's transit system (60 and older)
  • Reduced fishing, boat launch, and camping fees at state parks (65 and older)
  • Senior-exempt hunting and freshwater fishing license $2.30

If you live in Missouri:

  • Tuition exemption at all state-supported institutions (residents 65 and older)
  • Deeply discounted (age 60 to 64) or free (65 and older) lifetime hunting and fishing permit- $2 discount on camping fees (65 and older)
  • Half-price transportation on St. Louis buses and trains with a Medicare card (65 and older)

If you live in Montana:

  • No tax on Social Security with income less than $25,000, or $32,000 for married couples filing jointly; exemption for up to $4,110 of pension income
  • Tuition waiver for the Montana University System (residents 65 and older)
  • Free entrance and free or discounted camping at state parks
  • Discounted hunting and fishing licenses (62 and older)
  • Half-price land-use permits (residents 60 and older)
  • More than half off bus fare in Billings (62 and older)

If you live in Nebraska:

  • No tax on Social Security with adjusted joint income under $58,000, or $43,000 for individuals
  • Tuition waivers for individual schools: one audited class at Chadron State College, (residents 65 and older); 65 percent discount on for-credit classes at Mid-Plains Community College (62 and older)
  • $5 annual hunting-fishing licenses (residents 69 and older)- Discounted bus fare in Lincoln (62 and older); $3.50 door-to-door service for people with mobility issues

If you live in Nevada:

  • No state income tax
  • Free fall and spring classes and 50 percent off summer classes at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (residents 62 and older)
  • $30 annual permit for state park entry, camping, and boat launching (residents 65 and older)
  • Reduced-fee hunting/fishing license (residents 65 and older)
  • Reduced fares on Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada buses (60 and older)

If you live in New Hampshire:

  • Taxes on dividend and interest income only
  • Free state park admission (residents 65 and older)- Discounted hunting and fishing licenses (residents 68 and older)
  • Tuition waived for a maximum of two for-credit courses per academic year at the University of New Hampshire (65 and older)
  • Half fare on Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation buses, Manchester Transit Authority buses, and Concord trolleys and buses (65 and older)

If you live in New Jersey:

  • No state income tax on Social Security income; and hefty exemptions on other retirement income if total income is $100,000 or less (62 and older)
  • Tuition waivers at public colleges (65 and older); no charge to audit classes in the spring and fall at Rutgers
  • Half fare on all public transit throughout the state (62 and older)
  • Free entrance and parking at any park forest, beach, or historic site, and a $2 discount on camping (residents 62 and older)
  • Reduced license fees for fishing and clamming (residents 65 to 69); no fees or stamps required (70 and older); reduced hunting license fees (residents 65 and older)

If you live in New Mexico:

  • Tax exemption for up to $8,000 if income is less than $51,000 if filing jointly and $28,500 if filing individually (residents 65 and older); exemption of 100% of income (residents 100 and older)
  • $5 per credit at public educational institutions, with a limit of six credits per semester (residents 65 and older)- Reduced-fee fishing licenses (65-69); free fishing licenses (residents 70 and older); some reduced-fee hunting licenses (65 and older)- $100 annual camping pass (62 and older)
  • Reduced fares and specials on Rio Metro buses and trains; free New Mexico Rail Runner Express commuter express train rides on Wednesdays (62 and older)

If you live in New York:

  • No state income tax on Social Security income; exemption for pension or annuity income up to $20,000 (after age 59.5)
  • Tuition-free classes at City University of New York schools and many State University of New York schools, while a new state program now offers for-credit, tuition-free classes to students based on income
  • Half-price New York City MetroCards (65 and older); reduced fare on Long Island railroad, Metro North trains, and most bus systems throughout the state
  • Free weekday vehicle parking at state parks, boat launches, and arboretums, as well as reduced fees at golf courses, through New York's Golden Park program (residents 62 and older)
  • $5 hunting and fishing licenses (70 and older)

If you live in North Carolina:

  • No state income tax on Social Security
  • No estate tax
  • Free auditing of classes at North Carolina State University and University of North Carolina- Discounted bus fares in Fayetteville, Charlotte, Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, Greensboro, and most regional buses
  • Steeply discounted lifetime hunting and fishing licenses- Reduced entrance fees at state parks (62 and older)

If you live in North Dakota:

  • Property tax abatement with income less than $42,000 and assets less than $500,000 (65 and older)
  • Tuition waived at many educational institutions (65 and older)- Free rides on Bismarck buses and free paratransit (60 and older)
  • $5 fishing license (65 and older)
  • $28 annual vehicle pass for all state parks (residents 65+)

If you live in Ohio:

  • No state income tax on Social Security benefits; annual tax credit for those receiving retirement income with adjusted gross income under $100,000
  • Tuition-free classes (which do not earn credit) at state schools (residents 60 and older)
  • Reduced fares on buses throughout the state with a Medicare card
  • Reduced-cost hunting and fishing licenses (66 and older); free licenses for anyone born before 1938
  • Golden Buckeye discount for camping and lodges (60 and older)

If you live in Oklahoma:

  • No state income tax on Social Security and up to $10,000 of retirement benefits from private pensions
  • No estate tax
  • Free auditing of classes at Oklahoma state colleges and universities (residents 65 and older)
  • Reduced fares on Oklahoma City transit (60 and older) and in Tulsa (62 and older)
  • $2 discount at campsites (62 and older)
  • $25 lifetime hunting/fishing license (65 and older)

If you live in Oregon:

  • No state income tax on Social Security; exemption for some retirement income, depending on total income
  • No tuition for auditing classes at Oregon State University and the University of Oregon (65 and older)
  • Reduced-cost hunting and fishing licenses (residents 70 and older)
  • Reduced bus fare in Salem for Medicare cardholders and anyone 60 and older; half fare on Portland's TriMet system(65 and older)

If you live in Pennsylvania:

  • No tax on Social Security income or retirement benefits from employers or pension plans
  • Tuition waivers vary by school: very low fees to attend classes for credit or audit at Penn State (60 and older); no charge to audit classes at Clarion University (62 and older) or the University of Scranton (60 and older)
  • Free rides on some transit lines (65 and older) and steep discounts on others
  • Reduced-cost lifetime hunting/fur taker licenses (65+)
  • Reduced fees at state park camping facilities and swimming pools (62 and older)

If you live in Rhode Island:

  • No state income tax for Social Security with adjusted gross income under $100,000 for married couples or $80,000 for individuals
  • Tuition waivers at the University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College, and Community College of Rhode Island (residents 60 and older)
  • Free hunting and freshwater fishing licenses (residents 65 and older)
  • Reduced fares on Rhode Island Public Transportation for low-income seniors (65 and older)

If you live in South Carolina:

  • No tax on Social Security income; $15,000 deduction on other retirement income (65 and older)
  • Tuition-free classes at South Carolina state schools, audited or for credit (60 and older)
  • No jury duty
  • Discounted bus fares in Charleston and Spartanburg; reduced fares for other bus routes throughout the state
  • $9 lifetime hunting and fishing license (residents 64 and older); free for seniors born prior to July 1, 1940.

If you live in South Dakota:

  • No state income tax
  • No estate tax
  • 45 percent off tuition at public universities (residents 65 and older)
  • Half fare on Rapid City trolleys and buses (residents 60 and older); half off Sioux Falls and Pierre transit services
  • $12 fishing licenses (residents 65 and older)

If you live in Tennessee:

  • Only dividends and interest income are subject to state taxes; no state tax on income under $37,000, or $68,000 for joint filers (residents 65 and older)
  • Tuition waived for for-credit courses at state colleges, universities, and community colleges (65 and older)
  • Steeply discounted fares on Knoxville, Nashville, Kingsport, and Memphis transit services (65 and older)
  • Greatly reduced rates for annual and lifetime hunting and fishing licenses (residents 65 and older)
  • Discounted state park fees for campsites, inns, meals, beach parking, and some golf courses (62 and older)

If you live in Texas:

  • No state income tax
  • No estate tax
  • Tuition-free for-credit courses at any state undergraduate or graduate institution, with a maximum of six credit hours per semester (residents 65 and older)
  • Discounted public transit throughout the state (age of eligibility may vary)
  • Discounted state park fees (residents 65 and older)
  • $7 hunting licenses (65 and older); $32 hunting/fishing/saltwater fishing/archery combo licenses

If you live in Utah:

  • Partial tax credit for Social Security income; $450 retirement credit (retirees 65 and older)
  • Tuition waived for enrollment at state institutions of higher education (residents 62 and older)
  • Half off most public transportation (65 and older)
  • Discounted hunting and fishing licenses (residents 65+)
  • Reduced fees for state parks (62 and older)

If you live in Vermont:

  • Half-price tuition for up to two classes per semester at any Vermont state school (60 and older)
  • Free hunting and fishing licenses (residents 70 and older)
  • $2 Green Mountain Passport for free entrance to state parks for life (62 and older)
  • Reduced fares on some Green Mountain Transit commuter routes (60 and older)If you live in Virginia:
  • No state income tax on Social Security; up $12,000 deduction on other retirement income (depending on age and income)
  • Educational opportunities vary by institution; generally tuition is waived to audit classes (60 and older)
  • Reduced fare on all public transit throughout Virginia with a Medicare card (65 and older)
  • $20 lifetime hunting and fishing license (65 and older); no saltwater fishing license required
  • Discounted prices on Naturally Yours Passports covering admission and parking at state parks, boat launches, and equestrian facilities

If you live in Washington:

  • No state income tax
  • Property tax exemption, which varies by income (61+)
  • Tuition waived — with some limitations — at colleges and universities in Washington (60 and older)
  • Discounts on goods and services throughout Seattle with Gold Card for Healthy Aging (60 and older). Deals include free dog and cat licenses, free or discounted admission to attractions, and 10 percent off auto repair and towing.
  • Half fare on ferries (65 and older); reduced fare on buses throughout the state for anyone with a Medicare card
  • Reduced fishing license fees (70 and older)
  • $75 annual passes for off-season camping and moorage at state parks (residents 62 and older); free with income less than $40,000

If you live in West Virginia:

  • $8,000 income tax deduction for most seniors 65 and older
  • Reduced tuition at West Virginia state colleges (residents 65 and older)
  • Free or low-cost rides on bus routes throughout the state (age limits vary)
  • $25 lifetime hunting, fishing and trapping license (65+)
  • 10 percent off all lodging at state parks (60 and older)

If you live in Wisconsin:

  • No state income tax on Social Security benefits; up to $5,000 deduction for retirement plan income with federal adjusted gross income under $15,000, or $30,000 for married couples (65 or older)
  • Tuition-free auditing at University of Wisconsin System campuses (residents 60 and older)
  • Half-price fares on Madison's Metro Transit and reduced fares on Milwaukee's transit system (65 and older); generally half off other public transport throughout the state
  • $13 annual parking sticker for state parks (65 and older)
  • $7 general fishing license

If you live in Wyoming:

  • No state income tax
  • Tuition waived at the University of Wyoming (65 and older)
  • Free Pioneer Fishing, Bird and Conservation Stamp License with residence in Wyoming for at least 30 years (65 and older)
  • Public transport services from many senior centers, usually by donation; half off fixed-route bus services for Medicare cardholders; $1.50 donation requested in Cheyenne (60+)