Can civilians stay at Air Force Inns?
Can civilians stay at Air Force Inns?
We welcome Active Duty, retirees, NAF or DoD civilian employees, and sponsored guests. In-room amenities include: Internet Access.
Can civilians Enter Scott Air Force Base?
into the Defense Biometric Identification System (DBIDS). Individuals 16 years of age and older are required to have a visitors pass to be able to gain access to Scott Air Force Base.
How much do Air Force Inns cost?
The new lodging rates are: (1) $70 visiting officer quarters/visiting quarters; (2) $55 visiting Airman quarters; (3) $77 temporary lodging facilities; (4) $79 distinguished visiting quarters; and (5) $83 large distinguished visiting quarters.
Who can stay at military lodging?
Authorized patrons for Navy Lodges include:
- Active Duty and their family members.
- Surviving spouses and their family members (18 years of age or older with ID card)
- Reserves/National Guard and their family members.
- US Coast Guard and their family members.
- Delayed Entry Program and Delayed Training Program.
Who can stay in air force lodging?
Who Can Use Air Force Inns?
- All Active Duty, Reserve, Guard and retired military members and their family members from any branch of service.
- DOD civilians (Both Appropriated and Non-Appropriated Fund employees and retirees)
How long does it take to get lodging at Scott AFB?
Reservations can be made up to 90 days in advance on a first-come first-served basis regardless of rank. PCSing airmen have Priority 1 for Temporary Lodging. If lodging is not available at the Scott Inn, ask if a Non-Availability form is required. Local hotels are available and often run military specials.
Is there lodging for TDY at Scott AFB?
Lodging is available to those TDY and PCSing to Scott AFB and to active duty and retirees traveling in the area, or those visiting with military members. Reservations are taken on a first come, first serve basis, depending on availability.
Why is unaccompanied housing important at Scott AFB?
At Scott AFB IL, we strive to create an inclusive environment that cultivates the development and training of Airmen. The Air Force recognizes that the management of Unaccompanied Housing (UH) facilities is critical to an Airman’s development process.
Where can I find information about Scott AFB?
For comprehensive information about the privatized housing community at Scott AFB, visit the Scott Family Housing website. The website provides information you need to know about the homes and amenities available in the privatized housing community.