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Our PIR was 5/13/11. We stayed at the Ramada. We took the shuttle to and from PIR. Our Sailor rode back on the shuttle with us. It was great. We were dropped off right outside the gate, passed through Security and were in the second row of the bleachers. No problems. There was a taxi driver who came to talk to us (white van), but he wanted $5.00 a person (4 of us before, 5 after) each way to ride to PIR. I would definately rent a car. There is really not too much to do near the Ramada. If you have a GPS, definately take it if you rent a car. Our rental car, for a 5 passenger car, came to $61.31 for Thursday evening to Sunday evening. We used Advantage car rentals.
you are so correct YMM. My son PIR was 1/21/11. If it were not for Sarge we would have had so much stress on, when to leave, how to get there, time to arrive, where to eat. He was like my own personal travel guide. His name is John Spadaro and he is a former army guy who has lived in by Great Lakes for over 20 years.
He takes pride in his service and truly cares for all the recruits and sailors living on base. I have witnessed him pick up sailors on liberty and dropped them to their destination charging them very little and telling them to be extra careful, use your buddy system and call me no matter what speech. He knows the liberty rules and makes sure that they arrive back to base on time.
I called him several days before my flight and made the necessary arragnements. He said " Don't worry" and I sure did'nt. He provided service to and from the base for my family and I and also recommended some of the best restaurants in the area. And they were amazing! I will post up top.
Just know you will not go wrong with using his service. Tell him Cathy from Brooklyn recommended you and he will know. We still keep in touch! What a great guy!
BR549 wrote on Feb 15, 2011 in a discussion.
"We used Dollar rent-a-car it was 123.00 for 4 days I thought a pretty good deal. And my son Graduated March 19, 2010 a year before your daughter! Good luck to her and you, it won't be long now!"
YMM - I would revise the title of this discussion to Recommended List of Rental Cars, Shuttle Services and Taxi. I hadn't thought of rental car companies. Also do you have a list of hotel that have shuttle services (to airport and to GL) ?
Taken from: Comment by mom of ONLY SONShip09/Div078 2 hours ago
Rent your car from ACE..CHEAP at $18 a day very nice folks to deal with also!
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