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Just made my hotel reservations. Wanted to spread the word. Look up "Navy Lodge" I heard of this place from a friend, and I've noticed its NOT publicized. So maybe I'm giving away a great secret!!!
I booked for $65 per night, NO TAXES, and was able to use my son's military status and its only 1 mile from base!!!!
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Good for you! Both LaLa and I stayed at the Navy Lodge. Here is my take on it!
Here is some additional info on the Navy Lodge:
I stay military when I can...hubby has been AF Reserves for 27 years, son is the Sailor...so I have dependant ID. You don't need it for this Navy Lodge. You tell them it is for PIR and they may ask for your Recruits Name and Rate (Navy enlisted have "rate" not rank...it coincides with their pay grade E-1 to E-9 for enlisted. E-3 is the highest rate they can "rank up" too in BC). They may also ask you to bring them by to verify...but I always forget if that is enforced.
It is clean, I did not get a kitchenette as those are first come first serve. We had to queens and a rollaway.TV with DVD player, microwave, small fridge etc. Had nice furniture and a lobby with a fireplace. Hot coffee 24/7. Vending machines (variety...even one with alcohol! You have to get tokens at the desk for this.) Coin laundry, You can buy Computer time (these look exactly like the ones I saw in Recruit phone Computer room at the NEX) and pay for printer usage. Computers are in front of the elevators on each floor. WiFi has a charge. They do not have a Shuttle Service...but you can ask to arrange for a taxi...again here is where Sarge can come in handy!(SARGE AT 847-212-0246)
Lobby has DVD's for rent, post cards and a Curio with some Navy items for sale. They will give you a temporary pass to use at the small NEX down the road...there is also a gas station (don't need a pass for that).
It runs about $65.00 a night...no tax.
Here is a pic of the pass (courtesy of Craig):
They do a brown bag breakfast daily...was great for PIR. Bagel, cream cheese, chewy granola bar and large OJ...all in this bag:
Was great for PIR! I don't have pictures of the outside...only our messy hotel room!
The NL is about 1.5 miles from RTC. It is not on base but it is in some of the base housing area.
Here is a Mapquest from the Navy Lodge to Ohio Street, Gate 8 of RTC:
Since there is "no" actual mailing address for the Gate...please ignore the address given or the entrance...it's really just to show you the distance!
Are there hotels that have shuttle service fromO'hare to base?
We might look into this. Me, daughter and recruit's girlfriend are flying and my parents are driving (after PIR they are going to Missouri to see my Brother in Law in the army and sister). so we will have a car, so i dont need shuttle or taxi. being close would be nice. FTLW posts that there was 2 queens and 1 rollaway, that would work we could fit in one room. we are flying in Thurs. afternoon, then home Saturday (my recruit is going to VA for A school so he is not hanging around)
I'm going to choose one of the places that offer free shuttle service to the graduation ceremony :)
Actually, WadesMom, Navy Lodge is publicized alot on the PIR page! :-) Both FTLW and Lala (N4Moms veterans) stayed there. We usually wait to talk more about it once all have received info in their form letters. Glad you gave it another plug! Just remember...they do not have the PIR shuttle. You will have to drive (close) or take a cab. But you DO get a free pass to use at the smaller NEX (Navy Exchange) there...which you can use without your sailor being with you. That is not the case with the other NEXes. Sailor must be with you then. Be sure to request the rooms with the kitchen, if you may need that. All of the rooms don't have them, but some do!
Would like to plug the Residence Inn Waukegan too. This is especially nice for those with larger groups attending PIR. They have studios and 2 bdrm 2 bth suites. Pet friendly for those driving and wanting to bring pets to see their sailors! Be sure to book them early as they fill up. I believe the studios run around $79/night (with PIR discount)...not sure. Suites are more. We had a very nice stay there a couple of years ago!
Anyone have an opinion on the Ramada?? Thats where Im booked as of today...
I am about to make our reservations at the Navy Lodge. I understand it's on 1.5 miles away but if we drove to the base and the Lodge does not provide a shuttle what other options are there and what time is the best time to get to the auditorium?
Do you know anything about the Ramada Inn? I'm booked there but open to changing. Thanks!
Thanks for the tip... I just reserved.. am cancelling my Red Robin in reservation. This looks nicer. I book @ Red Robin because of the proximity to the base.
Hi there! We just booked our room & are staying at the Navy Lodge. We've rented a car to get around. I'm wondering is it easier to get to PIR via taxi/SARGE or driving our rental?
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