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I am driving from PA to IL. I leave 1/25 at about 5am. Graduation is 1/27. On graduation day, I want to be there for the opening of the doors at 6:30, how early should I leave my hotel? It's supposedly 3.5 miles from the base? I'm staying at the Springhill 4101 Fountain Square Place, in Waulkegan/Gurnee,
here's their website: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/chiwg-springhill-suites-chica...
They do have a shuttle and I am wondering if I should take it. I'm afraid though, that I won't know what time my kid can walk off base and the shuttle showing up and her not being ready to go yet.
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The shuttles have several different times that they leave the base. Most just continuously make loops from the hotel to the base till everyone have left the base. I took a shuttle and recommend that you do to...that way you can fight the traffic and when you get to the hotel your recruit and get comfortable quicker. Take a change of clothes...comfortable clothes. But remember that they have to wear their uniforms outside in public...even have to wear Navy issue bathing suit.
i chose not to do the shuttle. get up early. we got onto base at like 6am. and we waited outside the building that the grad was actually in. the reason i didnt do the shuttle is bc i wanted control of my transportation especially since we could take our SR off base afterwards. just a thought.
I guess just speaking from our experience, from Oct. is to be flexible, so having your own transport may be the way to go. Our sailor graduated in Oct. and he was to continue school there. After grad. we saw him for a few minutes then he had to go get transferred to his new ship. we waited about 2 hours or more, drove to the main gate, and waited another 45 min. for them to come out. He had a curfew, and we had to bring him back. lots of waiting. We were at the gate by 6:30 a.m. I recommend it. Couldn't believe how fast things filled up by 7:30 or so. Make sure you sit in the section across from the division your son/daughter is in! Enjoy
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