Thought we might start some sort of discussion area for Great Lakes Lodging to help you plan your trip to PIR.
Try this link for several reviews of some area hotels:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g36077-Great_Lakes_Illinois-H...
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I've also stayed at the Marriott Courtyard twice (PIRs in Jan 2009 and Sep 2010). Highly suggest it to all Navy Dads and their guests! The hotel's info "booklet" about PIR, area attractions, restaurants, etc. is very helpful. Just a bit more expensive -- but onsite breakfast, shuttle service to base, and staff make it well worth it! The number there is (847) 689-8000.I'll start off...for both of my PIR's I stayed at the Marriott Courtyard....was impressed with the facilities and the staff went out of their way to be friendly and helpful. I would stay there again.
A little pricey, but not outrageous, and they do arrange for shuttle service to the base. Close to some restaurants and Walmart. Clean and quiet.
I called the Springhill Suites back and asked to speak to the manager. She said of course they have a discounted rate for PIR. That dropped the price from $129 to $89 for a two room suite. Suite Deal...
My family and I stayed at the Red Carpet Inn, about a mile away from the base, which claims to be the closest (non military!) motel. Basic and neat, the trip to the base was very quick, but a few drawbacks:
It's not an enclosed motel. All access to rooms is open to the elements. That week (21 January PIR) was the coldest in a quarter century, according to the Chicago weather folk. The parking lot was covered in tundra, which I assumed was there since November, and was going to be there until the spring thaw (April?) so driving was cautiously dicey. Needless to say, we had a view of the pool from our doorway, and it looked lovely buried under tarp and ice. Swimming was not a priority for us though.
It did not have its own dining room, we ate at Flanagan's across the tundra lot.
The shuttle bus capacity and runs were limited. We needed to be at PIR early, because our son was an Honor graduate, and by the time we tried to sign up, the appropriate shuttle van was filled. The vans are 12 seaters, and they only ran 4 or 5 that day, but that may have been due to the small graduation, 5 divisions.
If you want close, and clean without much else, it was more than enough for us. We stayed two nights, and our son was flying out on Saturday anyway. If there was a need to stay longer, I might have considered a place with more onsite amenities.
For future graduations, the MWR Travel website is a great resource, as was the brochure we received from RTC a few weeks into Chris' basic training.
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