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Hi all! I hope this helps when trying to plan for PIR.

I can't believe it was just last week!!

First my sailor is staying in GL for ATT & A school so he had liberty all weekend.

Winter months-we had the first snow fall of the season the day before PIR!!! Fly in on Wed, don't wait till Thurs. Also, fly into Milwaukee. It's a 45-50 min drive & easy. They have less cancelled flights. And you don't have to worry about Chicago traffic.

This way you're not rushed & can get the lay of the land.

Rent a car if you can, especially if you can stay the weekend with your sailor!!!

I couldn't & took a taxi everywhere-$58 airport to hotel, $10 from hotel to base, $20 from base to the Gurnee mall, then back again, plus tips. It just got to be expensive. They were all wonderful people. I used Gurnee Flash Taxi 847-623-8294 to/from the airport as they were less expense than Sarge (he costs $85). I called the day before I arrived to make arrangements.I had Phil & he was great & brought me a hot choc & donut on the way back to the airport at 4:15 in the morning!! Sarge was great for in town & I used him from hotel to base & base to mall. I used the shuttle from the hotel to the base $3/person each way.

I stayed at the Holiday Inn Express & it was an easy walk across the street to go to Buffalo Wild Wings, Sweet Tomato, Walmart, etc. Even though it snowed I still walked around on Fri & Sat. It was cold but doable. There's a B of A in the shopping area as well & a McDonald's right in the HIE parking lot. They have a microwave & frig so I just bought water, snacks, salad, & frozen dinners for when I wasn't with my sailor. They have breakfast daily. On PIR Friday they do it at 6 which is a little push cuz the shuttle is at 6:15 but again doable.

I would probably take a car the night before & park it at the train station & then take the shuttle in the morning. Then you have your car for when you leave. Be patient as there will be traffic.

Meet & Greet with Sarge at the Sundance Saloon. Totally great! Got to meet some of my N4M peeps. Would liked to have stayed longer but since it was snowing people were a little worried about getting back. Sarge did a free shuttle-just paid a tip. He had lots of information!!

Liberty for 3 days---this was confusing a bit. Our sailor had us go to the Nex while he picked up his photos & we shopped . He left just before noon to move from RTC to his new barracks. He was supposed to be ready after 3. I think it was closer to 4. They use a pay phone again to call to get picked up. Since they are staying in GL they move up to phase 1 liberty, get a liberty card, have to have 2 buddies to be off base, & have to sign out. If they take 2 friends they act as the buddy. My ex "adopted" 2 other sailors on Fri & Sat since these sailors didn't have family come into PIR. My ex & I managed to be at the same hotel so he came to my room to get his cell phone, ipod, & lap top. He then was able to communicate via FB, txt, or call. I had my sailor on Sun & he didn't have any buddies. Parents count as the buddy on graduation weekend.  I had to meet my sailor at the visitor center then walk (20 min in the cold & snow) to his barracks, sign him out then walk back to the visitor center to get off base. Then do the same thing when I returned him. They get to stay out till10 instead of 9 but you have to plan for all the walking. We came back by 7pm just cause he was tired. All in all my sailor had to make the walk 6 times & I did it 4!!

I left Monday morning.

Let me know if you have any other questions!! Good luck in your journey!!

 

 

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Thanks for the info!

So - then the first time you saw your son was actually at graduation?  I have a brother in law that said when he was in Navy BootCamp - they had a dinner the night before. Of course this was over 15 years ago. And you think it is best to get there two days before PIR?  I didn't think of that, it would be horrible if we missed it because of a flight delay - thank you for the heads up.  My son graduate 2/17, just got the first call home Wednesday, he missed the first opportunity due to getting his wisdom teeth out. This has been a great experience so far, he is very calm and matter of fact about the whole thing. Only complaint - he wishes there was more PT.

Thank you so much for your information. Can't wait to get there!

Trish- they usually get a pizza party on Thursday before PIR..you do not get to see your sailor until PIR. I know its snowing again today there so to me it was worth it to go a day early.

gmansmom,

My son will attend ATT school in GL as well.  Re: liberty.  My son is asking if they are allowed to remain off base overnight or must return Friday and Saturday nights.   Also, can civilians make purchases at the Nex? 

Thanks,

 

 

thanks for the info. My son is also staying at GL for a school. So this is very helpful.

ProudPapa & kellyb-no overnights for liberty but they do get to be available from 6am-10pm. Normally it's only 9am-8pm but since they are staying in GL for school they get more hours. Friday of PIR is the like 3-10 but Sat & Sun are wonderful to spend that much time with them:)

On PIR day you get to go to the NEX, very busy & crowded but cool. Take your time. There is another NEX (the big one) next to the barracks where they go to school but it didn't have the same stuff so I missed my oppurtunty (& so did my dtr) for the sweatshirt I really wanted. They can walk you into the big one on the weekend.

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