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A) What to bring; B) What to wear; C) What do do and not to do during the ceremony; D) Protocol; E) Arrival Time; F) Other

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Thanks, that's what I've heard too but he said its up to his new command at A School. (i don't think he's grasped the fact that you don't believe anything anyone tells you until you see it)
My son was in Division 912 on 2/11/11.  Yes we got great seats, but he was a door holder right under the beautiful painting that the higher ups come through therefore we never saw him until after liberty was called.  A little disappointed that I was unable to get any pictures of him during PIR.

Here is my two cents on my PIR experience.  We drove up to Great Lakes on Thursday- Hwy 294 has 3 tolls to go through ($3.00).  We did not attend the meet and greet at the Ramada, so I cannot comment on that.  We brought signs to hang in the room, so he would be surprised when he came in.  We also brought all kinds of snacks and drinks to have in the room.  We stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn in Lake Forest.  Right off the highway… easy to get on and off the highway.  One toll to the base $0.50.  Close to a lot of restaurants (drive), shopping and a mall. Very large hotel for a Hilton Garden, nice indoor pool and hot tub.  Room rate was $79 per night for Navy Grad Package.  I am an expert traveler, I travel 3 times a month and this is as good as any room I usually stay in and I would stay there again-highly recommended.  Right next to one of the Residence Inn’s (same parking lot).  The hotel had a breakfast buffet and made to order breakfast- not sure if included in price of room, or if we got it because of my level of membership- but I would inquire about it.  Not crowed and very laid back hotel.  We took the advice of others and took a cab (Sarge) to the PIR.  He was very helpful and informative.  It was $20 dollars one way for 4 adults and one child.  We were picked up at 6:15 am and got to the PIR at 6:30-6:45.  Plenty early!!!  We actually could have arrived later, but I was so anxious to get there.  Sat in the middle of the lower bleachers- I think all seats are great, as long as a 6’5” person doesn’t sit directly in front of you.  We bought the three kids that were with us sailor hats when we arrived ($5 each).  We also brought coloring books and sticker books to keep them busy.  The family that was with us forgot their birth certificates for the little ones, and still got in with out any problems.  Two adults were not on the list and were seated with the one on the list without issue.  PIR was amazing!!!  Even with a long camera lens, pictures did not turn out great.  But that was not a big deal to me.  The ceremony is over exactly at 10:30, so around 10:15 gather your things, because it is a mad stampede when liberty is called. 

My Sailor was staying in Great Lakes, so we were able to spend 45 minutes with him after grad, before he had to check in.  We all walked over to the NEX and had lunch with him.  I ordered the DVD before lunch, because you can only order it after grad.  I did not shop at the NEX- it was insanely crowded!!!  When we were done, we walked back to the cab area- and grabbed any cab back to the hotel to wait for our sailor to call.  He finally called around 2:30pm.  Make sure they have money on their calling card to call you when they are ready.  Where you pick your sailor up is completely different than the PIR.  It is East on Buckley at the Visitors Center.  You wait out there, until they all march up to be released.  Everyone claps, another moment you will tear up.  If you park in the visitor’s lot, you do not need your pass.  They CAN have their cells phones back at this point and even take them back to the base… and laptops.  There is NO internet on base so you may need an air card or use your cell phone as a modem.  We went back to the hotel and went to dinner that night at TRATTORIA POMIGLIANO LIBERTYVILLE IL, it was just okay.  Had better Italian and service elsewhere.  For 11 people food and cocktails was $227 with tip.  We took our sailor back before 8:30pm, since we were uncertain about the line of cars.  They all had to be back by 8:45!!!  Very, Very hard to find barracks on the base- not much lighting and the map was awful!  So give yourself extra time the first night. 

They can leave Saturday morning as early as 4 am and my sailor wanted to picked up ASAP.  So we picked him up at 4:30- we love that kidJ.  On Saturday and Sunday they will meet you at the visitor center and then you WILL need your pass to get on the base.  Because you drive them back to their barracks and someone has to sign the sailor out!  The person who returns him, can be different.  It is really an awesome moment to see them salute to enter the barracks.  Everyone should witness this!  We went back to the hotel and my sailor passed out.  Ate brunch at hotel, served until noon!  We also made a trip to best buy to get a new laptop!  That night we went to Kona Grill, since Cheesecake Factory was an hour wait (right next to each other).  This dinner was one of the best meals we had there!  Service and food was awesome!  We returned our sailor on time! 

Sunday morning we picked our sailor up early again at 5:30 am and had a late breakfast and took lots of pictures.  We did not sightsee, which I left up to my sailor!  I would rather spend the time talking which he did a lot of, than go to the city.  On Sunday the NEX at the training center is open 9-5, so we drove back over and did some shopping.  We all were allowed to shop!!!  Less crowed than after graduation.  I am glad we waited and lots of Navy Mom t-shirts and items.  We then went to dinner Sunday night at PF Changs- always good and returned our sailor and said our final tearful good-byes at 8:45pm.  I would recommend staying as late as you can on Sunday.  We left for home on Monday!  I would have felt terrible if we did not stay late.  On the way home, I was able to have Chicago Pizza GIORDANO'S very good salads and pizza. 

One last detail… there is a program called RAP.  It gives your sailor 5 extra days at home if they work at the recruiter office when they come home.  Have your sailor talk to his recruiter to set it up!

I made some really great friends on N4M’s, but unfortunately due to wanting to spend every moment with my sailor, I did not get to meet many!

I will remember this weekend the rest of my life.  It was the most special time.  I saw my son grow from a boy to a man.  I have never seen him so happy to be done with basic and to embark on his future!

Please feel welcomed to contact me if you have any questions!

Have Fun!!!

Thanks Sherri-This is some of the best information Ive read yet. We too are staying at the Hilton next week. So I am glad you had good reviews.

 

Aww, brought tears to my eyes, my daughter will be graduating July and we are so happy and very proud, I cannot wait, but just wanted to say thank you so much for all this information, very helpful.
This is a GREAT recap! I stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn in Lake Forest/Mettawa as well, and loved it. Great price, good location. I have every intention to write a summary of my PIR weekend eventually as well. Feel free to message me with any questions. I hope everyone can go-it is beyond incredible!
Did your son go to his A school right after PIR?  You mentioned something about the RAP program giving a sailor 5 extra days at home if they work in the recruiter office when they come home. Do you mean after A school or after PIR.  My son will graduate the day before our other son's wedding which will be in VA.  He is to be bestman in the wedding, but now we don't know what will happen.  We must fly out from O'Hare by 1:10 PM on the day of his graduation in order to make it to VA for the rehearsal dinner that evening so won't be able to spend anytime with him after he graduates.  Is there a way for him to get time off for the wedding if his A school doesn't start right away?
He'll need to look into that-typically they do not get time off. It's very rare that they do. It would make sense sometimes because it can take a couple of weeks for A-School classes to actually start. I hate to say it, but don't get your hopes up, especially this early into his career. They typically get some leave after A-School from my understanding, though. Congrats on your other son's wedding! :)
WOW! Thanks for all the great info,can't wait for PIR.You have answerd just about every question I had in a really beautiful way.Thanks for sharing your experience!My sons PIR is 8\19\11

WOW... I am most certainly passing this along to those who will be attending graduation/PIR on the 29th.  Thank you for all of this wonderful information and suggestions!!!  I'm teary eyed just thinking about seeing him, hugging him, hearing him, etc.!!!

 

Carole

This was great advice, I have been writing notes down, so that I am some what prepared, I am form California so I will be departing from LAX where is the best place to fly into Chicago? Not sure what airport to put down when I start searching for flights, I know I will have to get a rent car, and get directions from the airport to hotel. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Gina

This is all great info for us all to know that are new to this.

So excited and we can't wait for our trip there.

Thank you!

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