The Arizona Republic

AARP: Anyone can join and save

- Roger Ma Roger Ma is a certified financial planner and founder of financial-planning firm lifelaidou­t.

At 37, I’m proud to say I’m a member of AARP, the American Associatio­n of Retired Persons.

For those unfamiliar with AARP, it is a nonprofit organizati­on focused on enhancing the quality of life for the 50-plus population.

You may be wondering then, how and why did I join AARP (at age 35).

For the longest time, I thought you could join AARP only if you were 50 and older, which seemed like a reasonable assumption. Everyone that I knew who talked about or received mail from AARP was in that age category (e.g., my parents). However, several years ago, I stumbled on a deals forum where people in their 20s and 30s were debating whether joining AARP, to take advantage of the benefits, was worth it. Just like that, I started seeing the world in a whole new light.

AARP used to have two types of membership­s – the regular membership, priced at $16 a year, for those who were 50 and older, and associate membership­s, priced at $12.50, for those who had not yet reached the age of 50. To be able to get the associate membership, you had to call AARP.

Now, whether you’ve reached age 50 or not, you can join via AARP’s website. Membership is $16 a year, with the option for a discounted annual fee if you opt into automatic renewal. As an extra bonus, your membership allows you to add a spouse or partner for free, and they get their own membership card.

With your membership, you get access to discounts for travel, dining, entertainm­ent, and shopping. I’ve highlighte­d some examples below, but feel free to review the full benefits guide for a comprehens­ive view.

❚ Travel: You can save up to 15% at hotel chains such as Hilton, Best Western and Wyndham. In addition, membership gets you up to 30% discount on car rentals from Avis and Budget Rent-a-Car, as well as select free vehicle upgrades, discounted GPS rates, and an additional driver at no cost.

❚ Dining: AARP offers 10% to 15% off at restaurant chains such as Bonefish Grill, Denny’s, McCormick & Schmick’s, and Outback Steakhouse.

❚ Entertainm­ent: Save 20% on Regal ePremiere movie tickets purchased online, which are valid at all Regal theaters nationwide. In certain locations, including all Manhattan theaters, there is a location surcharge per ticket. In addition, you can save $3 on any size popcorn and soft drink combo.

❚ Shopping: You can get 5% off domestic and internatio­nal UPS shipping, 10% off the monthly service charge of qualified AT&T wireless plans and and 20% off online purchases at 1-800-FLOWERS or 20% when you spend $79.99 or more, among other discounts.

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