For families and friends of Sailors who are stationed at Norfolk; for either Sea Duty or Shore Duty Sailors. Just make sure to keep OPSEC issues in mind and not disclose ship movements in advance.
Hello everyone! I just joined your group but am not new to the Navy. Here's my background: My son has been in the Navy since 2011 and has been serving on an aircraft carrier for almost three years home ported in Japan. His ship is on it's way to the U.S. (yeah I'm super excited about that!) My son re-enlisted this spring and once he gets to Virginia he will be going to Mississippi for advanced schooling but then his orders will take him back to the carrier so he'll be spending several years in Virginia. I will be coming to Virginia to see the ship come in and this is my first time to see a Homecoming (never made it to Japan). As time draws closer I'm sure I will have lots of questions but right now can any of you give me advice on where to stay. Is there any areas of Norfolk that I should avoid? If you get a beach front hotel can you get a glimpse of the ship coming in and still have plenty of time to drive to the base? Yes I'm totally clueless as to what to expect!
Thank you all for your help and I'm looking forward to being a Virginia Mom and being part of your group!
Thanks Marianne! As I said I'm totally clueless and I kinda figured the beach would be a longshot LOL just had to ask though! Does your sailor have to check you into the Navy lodge?
Hopefully another Mom with experience in that area will answer. I have only stayed at the Navy Lodge in Sasebo, Japan, when my youngest and I went on the 4 day 3 night Gator Cruise back in 2010. So, my daughter cam to Fukuoka and we rode a bus from there to base and she was with us to check us in.
When we were there in November 2015, I know another sailor friend said he could help check us in before her Homecoming. So, I don't have an answer for you....Sorry.
Joshmom, for a homecoming you can make the reservation and check in without your sailor. They give you 24 hours to bring in your sailor to finish the check in. They are flexible though. I got there on a Thursday ans the ship was returning on Saturday, I let them know when I made the reservation and she noted that on it. For just a visit the sailor has to make the reservation and be with you when you check in.
I made my own reservation at Navy Lodge online but we did need a sailor to check us in and as coming for a ships deployment return was not really an option. We were lucky though as his twin drove up from Charleston and checked us in (he is also a sailor)
Roaminggnome61, my husband used to be on the Ramage, he was with them for their last deployment and transferred to another ship in November of last year. I was not able to find anyone else on this site with a loved one on the Ramage but the Facebook group was very active!
Hi! Does anyone have any suggestions/recommendations or do's/don'ts regarding sailors at Norfolk storing their vehicles while underway on deployment? What does everyone normally do - base parking, off base storage, etc..? Thanks :)
I'm definitely interested in info on vehicle storage while on deployment too. My son had said he thought he might ship his car home (to CA!) but that's close to $1000 (and then he has to ship it back!). We just visited him last month & told him to ask around & see what others do - there are plenty of storage facilities but he's worried about his car sitting for a long period of time. Hopefully someone will be able to give us some suggestions CC0727!
My son stored his at at shipmates house. His shipmates wife was nice enough to let him store it there and she had the keys to start it up. While he was deployed he bought a truck from a different shipmate and that one was in a storage unit but he had to buy a new battery before it would start
Oh also down town has great shopping. Simply J's on King street had really cute anchor tops and dresses. Great ice cream also I thin on King St. got written up in bon Appetite. Also by the aquarium is a restaurant over the water that serves she crab soup, really SC and so good.
CO-TwinSalorMom - that sounds wonderful. Hopefully we'll be able to check out that restaurant while we're there. Got woke up early this morning with a surprise phone call from my sailor....don't ya just hate when that happens...NOT!!! Keeping my fingers crossed he might be home for Christmas this year....last time was 2010.
thanks!!! @ Marcy - that is a lot of great info! has anyone had any experience using either the lot behind the next or the storage sites that were mentioned? like any good reviews or bad experiences? thanks again! :)
Looking for advice. We're moving soon from San Diego to the Norfolk area. I can't for the life of me decide where to live. I like Ghent from looking at it online but everyone I've talked to said living in Norfolk is really bad. I've also been told to look in Chesapeake and Virginia Beach....My husband doesn't want to be too far from base. Any help is appreciated. Its so hard doing this from the other side of the country.
Eva - my son lives here with a roommate. Nice apartment complex in VA Beach. (It's a little expensive I think - but 2 single guys, what can I say!). They have 1 bedrooms too. We visited in July - they are nice & it wasn't too far from the base (both Norfolk & Portsmouth).
Hello everyone, I was wondering if any one knows if my granddaughter will be able to drive her car to Norfolk, she is to report sept 1st. Her ship is the Eisenhower, She is determined to drive, however where would she park I believe she is staying on the ship. Thanks
Thank you very much LAG, I was hooding to get an answer, as I'm not sure at this point if I should talk her out of taking her car or leaving it here. How does your daughter like it so far?
pennys a car is very necessary in Norfolk - even if she is living in barracks, it is a HUGE base. Not to mention if she ever wanted to go to the beach or sightseeing. Since the Eisenhower isn't scheduled to deploy anytime soon, she won't be spending 24/7 at the ship. However - keep in mind that parking ON base is at a premium and they do ticket/tow if you are illegally parked.
Does it cost to park on base? And thank you all for answering my questions. I'm glad I found the Navy for Moms site, it has helped a lot throughout boot camp and knowing I have a place for questions just make me feel easier about her being so far from home.
Parking on base is free; however if/when she deploys and need to use the long term garage someone else referenced above there is a cost associated with that.
It's pretty low, if I remember correctly it was like $20 a month when we parked my husband's car there but when she deploys if you live close enough it my be worth it to just fly here and drive her car back home.
I am glad my son bought a car while in Groton since it is so important to have one in Norfolk. I have not been there yet but planning a trip this month or next. You do have to watch the pot holes though in the parking. Where my son parks his car there are lots of pot holes. He picked up a nail yesterday and his tires were really worn so today he was getting new tires on mom and dad's dime. He could have gotten one tire to replace the bad tire(chunk out due to hitting a pot hole) but I made the executive decision for him to get 4 new ones. If he had not and we got up there later in the fall to bring his car home while he deploys we probably would have spent part of our time up there taking care of getting tires before we drove it back to GA. We want to see the boat off and since he will not be home for Thanksgiving, Christmas or his 24th birthday we wanted to give him a big hug and spend time with him. He has told us it will be very busy that week but that is ok. We will take whatever time we get and may Christmas shop or site see while he is busy. He does have to eat at some point so maybe we can feed him a meal or two. Also Pennys, tell your daughter to watch her speed up there. My son has always been a good driver but he has gotten two tickets up there. They set speed traps up there, no breaks like here in GA.
Is there any place to check on base to see if sailors are selling their cars? I'd much rather see my son buy from another sailor than to buy from a dealership looking to take advantage.
Concernedad - my son got pre-approved through Navy Federal for a car loan. They also gave him a list of reputable dealerships in Norfolk and a list of the ones to stay away from.
Eva - my son was advised by his LPO to get a passport (which he did) and to plan on taking it with him on deployment. You never know when you might have some time off & want to do a little traveling!
A passport is not required but certainly easier if they have one. You never know when there will be an emergency and they need to fly back. If they have a passport, they may be able to fly commercial. Otherwise they have to get special Nato orders. It is just easier if they have one.
My son is on a world tour right now. His first stop in March was in England. He didn't need a passport. As long as he had his military id, he was fine. But I agree, if there is an emergency he may need one..
HeyMa - good luck to your sailor in San Diego - he will love it there! We live about an hour from SD - love visiting, so many fun things to see & do ;-) And of course you can't beat the weather!
Concernedad, in regards to a motorcycle vs a car I would just keep in mind the weather & transporting things. Lots of people around here who have a motorcycle ALSO have a car because sometimes it's really impractical to get around solely on a motorcycle, I.e. rain, snow, if he has groceries, if he's moving (eventually).
Also, for safety reasons, drivers around here are pretty awful and inconsiderate. My husband and I have both considered getting motorcycles when we were stationed in San Diego, then we moved out here and would never. It's so dangerous on these roads - I used to be in traffic caused by collisions on my way to or from work at least 3 out of 5 days a week.
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Thanks for sharing that list Marcy. Our sailor lives in Virginia Beach! We live in Riverside, CA - #63 on the list. Guess he's doing things right lol!
Jul 28, 2015
MaggieMay
Hello everyone! I just joined your group but am not new to the Navy. Here's my background: My son has been in the Navy since 2011 and has been serving on an aircraft carrier for almost three years home ported in Japan. His ship is on it's way to the U.S. (yeah I'm super excited about that!) My son re-enlisted this spring and once he gets to Virginia he will be going to Mississippi for advanced schooling but then his orders will take him back to the carrier so he'll be spending several years in Virginia. I will be coming to Virginia to see the ship come in and this is my first time to see a Homecoming (never made it to Japan). As time draws closer I'm sure I will have lots of questions but right now can any of you give me advice on where to stay. Is there any areas of Norfolk that I should avoid? If you get a beach front hotel can you get a glimpse of the ship coming in and still have plenty of time to drive to the base? Yes I'm totally clueless as to what to expect!
Thank you all for your help and I'm looking forward to being a Virginia Mom and being part of your group!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Aug 1, 2015
MarianneKT's Mom
Welcome joshmom! We were fortunate to stay at my daughter's apartment, but our first choice would have been the Navy Lodge!
Don't think you want to stay at a beach hotel and drive in after you see the ship! You want to be on base and at the pier!
Aug 1, 2015
MaggieMay
Aug 1, 2015
MarianneKT's Mom
Hopefully another Mom with experience in that area will answer. I have only stayed at the Navy Lodge in Sasebo, Japan, when my youngest and I went on the 4 day 3 night Gator Cruise back in 2010. So, my daughter cam to Fukuoka and we rode a bus from there to base and she was with us to check us in.
When we were there in November 2015, I know another sailor friend said he could help check us in before her Homecoming. So, I don't have an answer for you....Sorry.
Aug 1, 2015
diane
Joshmom, for a homecoming you can make the reservation and check in without your sailor. They give you 24 hours to bring in your sailor to finish the check in. They are flexible though. I got there on a Thursday ans the ship was returning on Saturday, I let them know when I made the reservation and she noted that on it. For just a visit the sailor has to make the reservation and be with you when you check in.
Aug 1, 2015
CO-TwinSalorsMom
I made my own reservation at Navy Lodge online but we did need a sailor to check us in and as coming for a ships deployment return was not really an option. We were lucky though as his twin drove up from Charleston and checked us in (he is also a sailor)
Aug 1, 2015
roaminggnome61
Is there anyone on this site that has a sailor on the USS Ramage? Crew or Rider?
Aug 1, 2015
abuon18
Aug 1, 2015
Bobbie
My son is on the Ramage :)
Aug 2, 2015
CC0727
Hi! Does anyone have any suggestions/recommendations or do's/don'ts regarding sailors at Norfolk storing their vehicles while underway on deployment? What does everyone normally do - base parking, off base storage, etc..? Thanks :)
Aug 3, 2015
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
I'm definitely interested in info on vehicle storage while on deployment too. My son had said he thought he might ship his car home (to CA!) but that's close to $1000 (and then he has to ship it back!). We just visited him last month & told him to ask around & see what others do - there are plenty of storage facilities but he's worried about his car sitting for a long period of time. Hopefully someone will be able to give us some suggestions CC0727!
Aug 3, 2015
Lizb
Aug 3, 2015
Marcy ~ Corpsman Mom
and scroll down to the car storage topic. Car questions come up pretty regularly so I created a Discussion to keep all the info in one place :)
Aug 3, 2015
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Thanks Marcy! I've forwarded that on to my son ;-)
Aug 3, 2015
CO-TwinSalorsMom
Oh also down town has great shopping. Simply J's on King street had really cute anchor tops and dresses. Great ice cream also I thin on King St. got written up in bon Appetite. Also by the aquarium is a restaurant over the water that serves she crab soup, really SC and so good.
Aug 3, 2015
MaggieMay
Have a wonderful day ladies!
Aug 4, 2015
CC0727
thanks!!! @ Marcy - that is a lot of great info! has anyone had any experience using either the lot behind the next or the storage sites that were mentioned? like any good reviews or bad experiences? thanks again! :)
Aug 5, 2015
Eva
Looking for advice. We're moving soon from San Diego to the Norfolk area. I can't for the life of me decide where to live. I like Ghent from looking at it online but everyone I've talked to said living in Norfolk is really bad. I've also been told to look in Chesapeake and Virginia Beach....My husband doesn't want to be too far from base. Any help is appreciated. Its so hard doing this from the other side of the country.
Aug 11, 2015
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Eva - my son lives here with a roommate. Nice apartment complex in VA Beach. (It's a little expensive I think - but 2 single guys, what can I say!). They have 1 bedrooms too. We visited in July - they are nice & it wasn't too far from the base (both Norfolk & Portsmouth).
http://www.ripheat.com/midtownCityView.php
Aug 11, 2015
Eva
B'sNukeMoM That place looks really nice, unfortunately until I get a job when we get to norfolk, thats a little out of our price range.
Aug 11, 2015
Concernedad
This will be my son's next station. If there is any advice or ideas I can pass along to him, please let me know. Thanks.
Aug 12, 2015
pennys
Aug 13, 2015
pennys
Aug 13, 2015
pennys
Aug 13, 2015
abuon18
Aug 13, 2015
Forever proud
Aug 13, 2015
pennys
Does it cost to park on base? And thank you all for answering my questions. I'm glad I found the Navy for Moms site, it has helped a lot throughout boot camp and knowing I have a place for questions just make me feel easier about her being so far from home.
Aug 13, 2015
abuon18
Aug 13, 2015
abuon18
Aug 13, 2015
pennys
We are in Chicago, but depending on how long she will be deployed it may not be a bad idea, thanks
Aug 13, 2015
scubagirl
I am glad my son bought a car while in Groton since it is so important to have one in Norfolk. I have not been there yet but planning a trip this month or next. You do have to watch the pot holes though in the parking. Where my son parks his car there are lots of pot holes. He picked up a nail yesterday and his tires were really worn so today he was getting new tires on mom and dad's dime. He could have gotten one tire to replace the bad tire(chunk out due to hitting a pot hole) but I made the executive decision for him to get 4 new ones. If he had not and we got up there later in the fall to bring his car home while he deploys we probably would have spent part of our time up there taking care of getting tires before we drove it back to GA. We want to see the boat off and since he will not be home for Thanksgiving, Christmas or his 24th birthday we wanted to give him a big hug and spend time with him. He has told us it will be very busy that week but that is ok. We will take whatever time we get and may Christmas shop or site see while he is busy. He does have to eat at some point so maybe we can feed him a meal or two. Also Pennys, tell your daughter to watch her speed up there. My son has always been a good driver but he has gotten two tickets up there. They set speed traps up there, no breaks like here in GA.
Aug 13, 2015
pennys
Thanks for all the good advice, you guys are very helpful and I am very appreciative!
Aug 13, 2015
Concernedad
Is there any place to check on base to see if sailors are selling their cars? I'd much rather see my son buy from another sailor than to buy from a dealership looking to take advantage.
Aug 17, 2015
JackieD
Concernedad - my son got pre-approved through Navy Federal for a car loan. They also gave him a list of reputable dealerships in Norfolk and a list of the ones to stay away from.
Aug 17, 2015
John and Yvonne
there are usually ads in the Flagship of sailors selling their cars.
Yvonne
Aug 17, 2015
Eva
This might be a stupid question but should my husband take his passport on deployment?
Aug 18, 2015
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Eva - my son was advised by his LPO to get a passport (which he did) and to plan on taking it with him on deployment. You never know when you might have some time off & want to do a little traveling!
Aug 18, 2015
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Oh and no question is a stupid question ;-)
Aug 18, 2015
JackieD
Eva, my son was told that he had to take his passport when he deployed last year.
Aug 18, 2015
Eva
Ok thanks B's and JackieD. Good thing he has one! He's just got orders and found out he's going on deployment with 1 months notice.
Aug 18, 2015
MrsSwo
A passport is not required but certainly easier if they have one. You never know when there will be an emergency and they need to fly back. If they have a passport, they may be able to fly commercial. Otherwise they have to get special Nato orders. It is just easier if they have one.
Aug 18, 2015
CO-TwinSalorsMom
My sailor in Norfolk did not need a passport yet, His twin in Pearl Harbor was told to get one.
Aug 18, 2015
nvduhmom.
My son is on a world tour right now. His first stop in March was in England. He didn't need a passport. As long as he had his military id, he was fine. But I agree, if there is an emergency he may need one..
Aug 18, 2015
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
HeyMa - good luck to your sailor in San Diego - he will love it there! We live about an hour from SD - love visiting, so many fun things to see & do ;-) And of course you can't beat the weather!
Aug 19, 2015
B'sNukeMoM⚓️MMN(Vet)
Aw HeyMa - that's even better news! BZ to him! And enjoy your visit to San Diego ;-) What a special welcome home that will be!
Aug 19, 2015
Concernedad
Thanks for the responses.
As to the facebook page for Norfolk, can I get a name to look up?
Also, my son was considering buying a motorcycle instead of a car. Any pros or cons worth passing along?
Aug 20, 2015
abuon18
Also, for safety reasons, drivers around here are pretty awful and inconsiderate. My husband and I have both considered getting motorcycles when we were stationed in San Diego, then we moved out here and would never. It's so dangerous on these roads - I used to be in traffic caused by collisions on my way to or from work at least 3 out of 5 days a week.
Aug 20, 2015
Proud AG Mama
Concernedad re: Norfolk FaceBook page, just type Norfolk in the search field and several pages should come up.
Aug 20, 2015
Concernedad
Thanks all for the info. Any other tips would be appreciated.
Aug 21, 2015