As long as you have your own military ID yes you can. Type in Navy Lodge into your browser and you can do a search of ALL of the Navy Lodge locations worldwide and they will also list the per night cost. Call the 800 number also located on the site to make your reservation. Be careful though this time of year the Lodges tend to be booked up through the summer thanks to all the summer vacationers and families doing their PCS moves. The cost is usually well under $100 a night and there are no taxes or fees just a flat rate. Hope this helps.
2007-07-13 09:02:50
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answered by Anonymous
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If there are rooms available yes you can stay in lodging. Let me clarify this, we are talking lodging, ie hostess house, base hotel, not base housing.
To get into base housing your spouse has to put in for that and they will take his BAQ and you will loose the COLA/Separation allowance while he is there. When he is deployed you will (normally) be allowed to remain in base housing. Hope that helps.
2007-07-13 09:01:31
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answered by Charles R 1
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Do you have a military ID? If so, you should be able to stay in base housing for a small fee, if they have an availability. The best thing to do is call the base housing housing office and ask.
2007-07-13 08:46:43
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answered by Shadowkat 2
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Check the base's website and get the number for billeting... At MCRD San Diego it cost my son's best friend $18 per night to stay there... so VERY reasonable...
2007-07-13 16:45:49
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answered by Amy S 6
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yes i have a couple times they will ask for your id card to prove that you are indeed a spouse but you can stay however if the rooms are full and an active duty member needs a room desperatley for good reasons you may have to leave quickly
2007-07-13 08:45:35
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answered by Honey Badger Doesnt give a Shat 5
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yes, but all Space A regs are in place, so that means you can get bumped at any time for someone on orders.
2007-07-13 08:46:56
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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As long as you have your military ID with you.
2007-07-13 08:49:09
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answered by Rawbert 7
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