Veteran Access to Military Campgrounds

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  • Опубліковано 21 гру 2024

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  • @NewHorizons2020
    @NewHorizons2020 5 років тому +19

    Our military deserves the best. They put their lives on the line for our freedom. God bless our troops

  • @HappyPlaceDiaries
    @HappyPlaceDiaries 5 років тому +14

    Love camping at the MWR Campgrounds. As a Retiree we get full access, it's nice to see the DOD extend the benefits out to Qualified Veterans. Great information! Thanks . GO ARMY

  • @joshenos77
    @joshenos77 4 роки тому +4

    I got a notification from the VA that we can also use our VA med card to access commissary and the PX which I thought was pretty cool. Closest base to me is Ft. Campbell.

  • @goldviper5280
    @goldviper5280 5 років тому +4

    I live in the Phoenix area. I went down to Tuscon yesterday. I went to Davis-Monthan AFB to test the check in process and it was easy. I now have a picture ID card they gave me and I have access to the base til 2024. It is $24 per day for camping FHU. They have 197 sights and they are totally full. They do not take reservation. First come first serve. Thanks for your info. BTW, I am a Viet Nam Vet, 60% disabled. I am very happy to have this new resource for camping.

  • @jenniferhirakawa4524
    @jenniferhirakawa4524 5 років тому +14

    I love using the Military Campgrounds on bases. Clean, secure and fun. Biggest problem is navigating what gates are open and closed and what times of day or week. Also good prices.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  5 років тому +2

      We love them too!

    • @greyfox243.
      @greyfox243. 5 років тому +2

      Sometime MWR will send you that information when you reserve and sometimes not.

    • @roxannaphillips9914
      @roxannaphillips9914 5 років тому +4

      I manage a military rv park and call each of our guests the day of their expected arrival to answer questions, give directions, and let them know about our gates. I suggest calling and asking those questions to that particular park's attendant. The people who take reservations often don't have the details about each individual RV Park...even if they are at that base, but they may be able to give you the phone number for that park's attendant.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  5 років тому +1

      @@roxannaphillips9914 Thanks Roxanna for the much needed info!! Hope you and the hubs are doing well. :)

    • @duckiegirl58
      @duckiegirl58 4 роки тому +1

      One of our fave military bases is Ft. Lewis. I don't know how the ones you stay at are secure, but this campground is on a public lake. The base is secure as far as the gate, but the lake is not patrolled/secure on any level! The other one at Pacific Beach has an open entrance anyone can walk into and a back chain link gate they don't lock till dark. Neither secure.

  • @mommatanya1
    @mommatanya1 5 років тому +17

    I am 80% disabled and was super excited when I heard about this a few months ago. I went out to Keesler AFB recently (first weekend that the benifit was availble.) Had to register at base visitor center. They were swamped with newly eligible folks like me signing in. I already have reservations made for Pensacola Naval Air Station campground for February. The campground is off the base, but we still have to go to the visitor center and register before we go to the campground. We called the visitor center and found out that they have an area that is large enough for big rigs to pull over while we go inside to get passes. So if you are going to a base, do the research first and find out exactly where the campground is located and where the visitor center is and if there is a parking area for your rig while inside getting the pass.
    Also, don't bring a weapon to the campground. You will have to turn it in at the base armory.
    Some bases, if not all, will x-ray your rig.
    As of now, when the vet registers at the base, his/her ID will be in the system for that base and you can come and go as you please. This is not so for anyone coming onto the base with the vet. The person with you (my non-vet spouse) can get a one day visitor pass, but only one day at a time. So he has to get a visitor pass every day if the campground is on the base. If the campground is located off base, then he only has to get a pass when he comes on base with me to commissary, etc. This is an issue that they are working on for us newly eligible vets, but so far this is the work around that they are having to use. Check with the specific base for exact policies on this.
    There are still bugs to work out in the system. The military services had relatively little time to get prepared for this change. More than 4 million vets are now eligible. So be patient. The bugs will get worked out. But keep your cool if you come up against red tape and misinformation. If we all go in cussing and fussing and acting like asses because there are still some snags to work out, then bases will begin limiting our access to the privilege of using the campgrounds.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  4 роки тому +1

      Great info Tanya! The key is PATIENCE!

    • @SteveTurtle
      @SteveTurtle 3 роки тому

      We stayed at Keesler AFB as well. Really nice FamCamp.

    • @rvlifelivingthedream3177
      @rvlifelivingthedream3177 2 роки тому

      you would of and should of been able to prior ALL vetrans have always been allowed to go on base and use the amenities, nothings changed. So idk why people are like OH wow yea lol?

    • @ExploringOurCompass
      @ExploringOurCompass 2 роки тому

      I know this is old but how did your reservation go?? I'm in the same boat as you and would love to know!

    • @christinaholligan8299
      @christinaholligan8299 Рік тому

      Do you know how long you're allowed to stay at each base?

  • @brucewatson5563
    @brucewatson5563 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for the Info, we have been Subscribers for a couple years. Just started full time RV'ing. I was in the AF in the early 70's and have been VA since 1975. The little woman is a Navy veteran. WE really enjoy your videos, please keep them coming.

  • @michelleoldham3669
    @michelleoldham3669 2 роки тому +1

    I know this is a fairly old video but I wish there were more veteran videos on UA-cam! I’m a navy veteran and my husband is about to retire from the navy after 23 years.. we are planning to be full timers. We’ve been doing a ton of research and watching all of yalls videos and a few other channels. It’s nice to see some veterans out there living their best life like we’re about to be doing 😊 yalls videos have us so ready to buy our rv and get started!

  • @jeffreybartlett4669
    @jeffreybartlett4669 4 роки тому +5

    Thank You for the information. AS a Navy veteran of 15 years making the rate if E8. BTCS. I was hurt on active duty and was discharge without allowing me to finish my last 5 years FOR retirement. Currently at 80% disability. This has opened many doors for disable veterans in my position. We are full time and just made my first reservation at Little Creek Va. THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE INFORMATION.

  • @NoGasWelcomeAboard
    @NoGasWelcomeAboard 4 роки тому +5

    As a retiree, reservations for prime Mil CG sites were difficult to get - now they’ll be impossible 🙁. It really should be open to ALL Vets. But that’d require a big increase in the Fam Camp system and prices would go up even more than they have under the non-subsidized rules change of years past.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  4 роки тому

      Time will tell. Most Vets want access to the Commissary and Exchange.

  • @harterbob
    @harterbob 4 роки тому +1

    Found out about your channel from a fellow member of the Tiffin Motorhomes Owners Group on Facebook and subscribed yesterday. Thanks for producing your very helpful videos. I am retired Army and we own a 2018 Allegro RED 33AA, so your videos relating to your full-time experiences with your coach are very helpful. We will begin full-timing for six months each year soon, leaving Florida for cooler parts north during the hot months, and returning during the cooler months. FYI, one of our favorite military campgrounds is Pelican Roost on Naval Station Mayport. Fantastic pull thru sites where you can watch our Navy heading out or returning from cruises.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  4 роки тому

      Thank you Robert and thanks for your service!! We will have to check out Mayport so Phil can get his ship fix! You picked a great RV!!!

  • @Ron-ch4ei
    @Ron-ch4ei 4 роки тому +2

    Phil and Stacy, Thank you for all the info you provide for us. The things you guys do are a valuable resource and all the links help us navigate much easier. Semper Fi

  • @navigatorc130a
    @navigatorc130a 5 років тому +33

    It really should be all vets!!

  • @rogerkern
    @rogerkern 5 років тому +8

    Great info. Just a side note...no weapons allowed. And don’t lie if caught that’s a fed charge. Not good...

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  5 років тому

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @waynet3568
      @waynet3568 4 роки тому

      So, if one is a Full-Time RV'er and has a weapon or two in the RV, what are the options?

    • @christopheratkinson7153
      @christopheratkinson7153 4 роки тому +3

      @@waynet3568 I can't speak for all installations, but I used to work at NAS Jacksonville Security, and all you have to do is let them know you have a weapon "gate security should ask". At that point you will have to fill out a property form and turn your weapon over to base security which would lock it in a safe. We would escort the RV to the security office for turnover. On the way out, they would stop by, show their paperwork and get their weapon back. Like I said this policy is at NAS Jacksonville. I highly suggest that no matter what base you go to, call and ask what the policy is. Better safe than sorry.

  • @CBrown07696
    @CBrown07696 5 років тому +1

    On our local Air Force Base the camp ground is managed by Billeting not MWR. You call and make reservations just as you would for a hard billet.
    Thanks again for the info on the access pass! We love our Army Corp of Engineers camp grounds.

  • @TheArtofRVing
    @TheArtofRVing 5 років тому +6

    *I love this....respect for those who gave.....this brought back a bunch of memories for me*

  • @ryantozier6609
    @ryantozier6609 5 років тому +1

    Just spent a week in Key West for business. While there we went over and checked out the campground at the NAS. The way the young lady at the office explained it to us is that if you are able to get a reservation you will be in a dry camping site (Boondocking) then move to a full hook up site in a rotation. Here is the kicker, the rotation takes 4 weeks. So basically, if you are going to stay in Key West for the entire season (winter) then it may make sense. Active can reserve a year out and retirees can reserve 6 months out. Dry sites are $17 and full hook ups are $27. We also looked at the “overflow” area. No hook ups, saw lots of generators sitting out next to RVs and....um...basically looks like a big junk yard. I would not recommend it if overflow is the only option. With that said, if you are looking for a VERY cheap way to stay in Key West and can keep your expectations quite low it may be ok for you.

    • @BudgetTravelGuy
      @BudgetTravelGuy 5 років тому

      Ryan, that's interesting....were the people staying in the junked up overflow still paying $17 a night, I assume?

    • @ryantozier6609
      @ryantozier6609 4 роки тому

      BudgetTravelGuy That is how I understand it. I could be wrong on that but I wouldn’t be surprised. $17 is dirt cheap but with that said, conditions were pretty bad. It is so unfortunate. The USN needs to take a hard look at it. I did not take photos due to it being on the NAS not to mention privacy for those camping there.

  • @duckiegirl58
    @duckiegirl58 4 роки тому

    I just found you! We are new to all this, my hub is retired Navy/Army NG so we're taking advantage of this!! We're in Washington state, the facility at Pac Beach is open and above the ocean! Beautiful! The one on Ft. Lewis on American Lake is fairly private, with a beautiful lake! These are a great benefit for all eligible members who've dedicated their lives to service and country!

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  4 роки тому +1

      That is awesome Candie! Thanks for finding us!!

  • @Dive-Bar-Casanova
    @Dive-Bar-Casanova 5 років тому

    ELKS Lodges often, not always, have good RV camping. Usually full hookups. Cheap, usually 1/3 the going rate for the area or make a simple donation.
    You have to be a member of any Elks Lodge and then you can use any Elks lodge.. We use them but rarely venture into the Lodge bar to drink with the more than occasional problem drunks. You can just use the hassle free and safe camping. Also most always dry camping at most Elks if you find yourself with no place to stay. Hey, it happens for lots of reasons beyond your planing.

  • @t.davidstone4793
    @t.davidstone4793 5 років тому +5

    I am a Vet, but not a retiree or fall into the new added groups. I am appalled that a Purple Heart recipient, a past Prisoner of War or aDisable Vet (service related) does not hold a HIGHER position - they should come first!

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  5 років тому +1

      Active duty will always be on the top of the list.

    • @unmikm
      @unmikm 5 років тому +4

      Active duty always comes first. They are putting their life on the line now. As veterans our time has already past all we have left are the memories, wounds and damage that war caused. At least we are now being recognized I spent 30 years being ashamed of being a veteran, but always proud of being a Marine, because of how Vietnam Nam veteran’s were treated. It is still hard for me accept what is happening in today’s society and the good feeling I get because of how veterans are treated today.
      I will gladly give my place in line to an active duty person and feel proud to do so.

    • @Tripwire6248
      @Tripwire6248 5 років тому

      Mr Stone. I'm a 100% permanent total service connected with three purple hearts from 21 holes in me and I'd welcome your remark. Thank you.

  • @mariacardenas9152
    @mariacardenas9152 3 роки тому

    You are both an absolutely pleasure to listen to!

  • @clintbarton8019
    @clintbarton8019 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for putting this together. This is the first that I have heard of this and as a Service Connected Disabled Veteran I plan on using this when and where I can.

  • @stevestedman3963
    @stevestedman3963 4 роки тому

    I just watched your video about military campgrounds. My wife and I are in Central Florida from Virginia. Yesterday we drove over to MacDill AFB and registered in the visitors center. Once that was completed, we drove over to the campground to take a look at it. The font part is a little congested, but the back part has very wife sites. Hers's the problem with Mac Dill AFB. The only way to get onto the base w/ a rig is thru the commercial base. I then would have to unhook, drive over the the visitors center to get a pass for my wife. Drive to the campground office, check in and then go back to hook up and head to the assigned site. I can't go thru the gate where the visitors center is. There is no RV parking there and I would be to high to get thru security. I am a veteran of Vietnam and this is the first time I have been on an active duty base in 52 years. It feels almost like "home". Love your videos. My wife and I have decided to go full time so now comes the the task of getting rid of 47 years of "stuff". Safe travels and maybe one day we will meet you on the road.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  4 роки тому

      Every base will have a different procedure for you. But once you are on it is usually worth it! Good luck with the transition to full time.

  • @kgoss0369
    @kgoss0369 4 роки тому

    I’m a retired Marine and we really enjoy camping at the Onslow Beach Campground aboard Camp Lejeune, NC.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  4 роки тому +1

      Great to hear. Our Son may be heading there for his next assignment.

    • @kgoss0369
      @kgoss0369 4 роки тому

      You, Me & the RV outstanding! Tell him best of luck.

  • @1RodeoMom
    @1RodeoMom 5 років тому +2

    Good Video you two for those of us who are Veterans.

  • @justvisiting4412
    @justvisiting4412 5 років тому +1

    So nice of you all to specifically review so that everyone has access to their benefits! @JustVistingRV/@PamTrain

  • @lanksterprice
    @lanksterprice 5 років тому +1

    Veterans should be able to go on any base to camp if there is space for them.
    Veterans deserve better.... (discluding those that are at risk or those that are problems. There out there.)
    Disabled should be 0 to 49%

  • @Meant2BeRVing
    @Meant2BeRVing 5 років тому

    That is good information for all the veterans. I think they should have fair access. My dad is retired Air Force and we are allowed to camp with him. Camden SC Has an awesome Military Campground. Kurk runs the place and is the best. Shaw Recreation Area Lake Wateree, SC If in the area you should visit. Boats, Kayaks, Game Room, Garden for guest, Camp store and much more. Thanks for your support and your service!

  • @rickeygreen7019
    @rickeygreen7019 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for your Service

  • @elainemagliacane
    @elainemagliacane 5 років тому +1

    We're at Fort Sam Houston now...nice park, we'll be here 10 days, looking for to seeing the Alamo, the River walk, and the zoo.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  5 років тому

      Sweet! Enjoy San Antonio!

    • @nickapoo6482
      @nickapoo6482 4 роки тому

      Enjoy SA. We are here. Check out Lulu’s for a 3 pound cinnamon roll and Sea World is free once a year for all Military.

  • @n6nvr
    @n6nvr 5 років тому

    All Vets have Exchange and I believe Commissary privileges now. The Commissary does have some deals, but the Exchanges aren't really that cost competitive on many things. They will usually match but you need a current ad from a local store. On line doesn't count.
    Most of the bases I've been to in the last few years had Exchanges and Commissaries inside the security perimeter. A few you could reach without going through a gate, but even those were subject to being pulled inside when conditions warranted.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  4 роки тому

      Not all vets have access. POW's, medically retired with 100% disability, and a few other categories as an example. We know many Vets who weren't eligible until now and some may still not qualify.

  • @chuckandlindareed8940
    @chuckandlindareed8940 5 років тому

    I get a lot of VA info and post it on my website. This is the first time I read about the Campgrounds. Thanks for this update.

  • @undoclimatechange3622
    @undoclimatechange3622 Рік тому

    I am a 90% disabled Army veteran and I am super excited about this. I made a short reservation to go test the waters. Thanks for taking the time to put this out.

  • @gailrobinson7125
    @gailrobinson7125 5 років тому +3

    Veterans(any) can now shop online at shopmyexchange.com. It at least allows veterans who aren’t able to access military bases the chance to shop at an exchange. Hope this information helps some folks. 😃

  • @jmdminiaturehorse63
    @jmdminiaturehorse63 5 років тому +1

    Glad to hear that. I am a 90% service connected disabled Veteran. I already got a letter in the mail from the VA.

  • @marshaadams5501
    @marshaadams5501 5 років тому +2

    Thank you soooo much! You just made my day! I never thought it was fair to keep us from the base accommodations when my husband fully intended to retire from the Navy, except a service connected disability kept him from finishing his last 8 years 😢 So now we should be able to join the community that we devoted our lives to once again! See ya soon!

    • @duanebutt6743
      @duanebutt6743 4 роки тому +1

      I hope to see you at one of the campgrounds. I would like to meet your husband.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  4 роки тому +1

      Hopefully the process isn't a lengthy one!

  • @darisanshanger1616
    @darisanshanger1616 4 роки тому

    I loved this video! I am so impressed with all the options we vets have out there

  • @roxannaphillips9914
    @roxannaphillips9914 5 років тому

    Thanks for putting this together! I've studied up on this myself, and have been asked for clarity from many of our guests here at Midway! This could make getting reservations ahead of time even more important! Great job, as usual! ~Roxi

  • @alberthenderdon3639
    @alberthenderdon3639 4 роки тому +1

    Disabled Vet here, just stumbled upon this. Thank you for sharing! Will be working on getting a VHIC now

  • @countrysideworkshop
    @countrysideworkshop 4 роки тому

    Don’t forget The Department of Homeland Security, more specifically US Coast Guard bases. There are several that have RV spots that veterans can partake in.

  • @kevinwilliams2261
    @kevinwilliams2261 5 років тому +1

    We found a great deal at White Sands Missile Range up near Las Cruces, NM. $10 per night full hook up. Problem is only 8 spaces but the overflow parking is $5 a night with water and power!
    If you ever get there, Las Cruces has an awesome military memorial Park.

    • @BudgetTravelGuy
      @BudgetTravelGuy 5 років тому +1

      Kevin, awesome info about camping at White Sands Missile Range ...thanks for the info. Have you stayed there yourself?

    • @kevinwilliams2261
      @kevinwilliams2261 4 роки тому

      @@BudgetTravelGuy Yes. Im a DoD civilian and often travel for my job. Using my rv allows me some flexibility when travelling between bases. I have two systems operating at WSMR. Ive staued there 3 times and have always found it a nice place to stay. Last time there, they were rebuilding the pick nick table covers so we ended up in the overflow area. Weve also used Barksdale, Dyess, Buckley and Holloman Famcamps.

  • @kwdoug
    @kwdoug Рік тому

    Only 17 percent fully retire. Most of us have honorable separation I still don’t qualify but am glad others that it can help.

  • @EatSleepRVRepeat
    @EatSleepRVRepeat 5 років тому

    So sad we will not be attending the Tampa RV show this year. We would have loved to have met you both. Hope you have a Great Time!
    Lou & Angie 💚❤

  • @javiersalas8758
    @javiersalas8758 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the info! I am retired Army/Navy. Looking forward to traveling once I retire from civil service. I am looking into buying a class B RV.

  • @tylerbstudt
    @tylerbstudt 5 років тому

    Thanks Brother n Sister. Y'all coming to the RTR? Saved this video for future knowledge of myself.

  • @MrLvgsprit
    @MrLvgsprit 5 років тому

    Thank you so much, I had no idea. I will check it out.

  • @juandejesus9355
    @juandejesus9355 3 роки тому

    Thank You!!! Guys!!!

  • @bmcdonald7303
    @bmcdonald7303 Рік тому

    Thank you for this. I am retiring from active duty in about 34 months. I recently bought a class A to upgrade from our pop up camper. I am slowely renovating it during the end of my hysterectomy recovery. I have found many military bases to have nice and quiet environments for myself and the kiddos.

  • @n1uno1965
    @n1uno1965 5 років тому +2

    So grateful for this info!

  • @greyfox243.
    @greyfox243. 5 років тому +2

    Just a comment. (I have no problem with the new inclusions.). I believe their should be a tighter limit on the length of stay at the RV sites. This homesteading mentality (active duty, excluded) on military bases is pretty ridiculous. Some of these Base commanders need to step up and set these limits.
    A majority of Air Force bases cannot be reserved, they are first come first serve basis. I’d be really taking a chance traveling long distance and trying to get into a space without a reservation. We’ve been going where we can reserve, but we’re retired AF.

    • @loseerich493
      @loseerich493 5 років тому

      Terry, are you good with some 0% service-connected 'disabled' vet person taking up a spot that you should have earned with your 20+ years of service had been in if not for that guy/gal that could've been in the military for less than a year in some cases? I'm not.

    • @greyfox243.
      @greyfox243. 5 років тому

      Losee Rich I see your point, and I do have a concern about that as well, but my biggest issue is with retirees (mostly) that reserve spots for months on end, basically homesteading and taking up RV spots that prohibit others from enjoying the privilege. Like I mentioned, most AF campsites are non-reservable, probably for this reason. I’m not sure who determines the reservation policies on these bases, I’m assuming it’s the base commander, but they need to restrict the number of days one can reserve these spots to allow more equitable access, especially for high volume areas like Florida.
      I am retired USAF (29 yrs).

    • @loseerich493
      @loseerich493 5 років тому

      @@greyfox243. I gotcha my friend. Homesteading deprives others as well, but if nothing else the homesteader's would've at least EARNED the privilege to be there. Safe travels to you & yours....

  • @MrRoboto2338
    @MrRoboto2338 5 років тому

    I do qualify under service connected disability. My only concern is getting spouse on base for recurring RV Camping. The access is all over the place for sponsored guests. NAS Jax requiresdaily background check for sponsored guests, others don't.

    • @pattypettus6623
      @pattypettus6623 5 років тому +1

      MrRoboto2338 My husband is eligible as well. We went in and got an ID card specifically for me so we have no problems getting on base and don’t have to get the background check for me every time. They just let me in like they do him as his spouse.

    • @MrRoboto2338
      @MrRoboto2338 4 роки тому

      @@pattypettus6623 So, you have an ID Card now? I wasn't sure how all this would work. It is supposed to be the same access as Retirees, but spouses/dependents with VHIC Service Connection don't have ID's.

    • @pattypettus6623
      @pattypettus6623 4 роки тому

      MrRoboto2338 I’m sorry, I didn’t think about having a disability and not being retired. My husband did 22 1/2 years in the Marine Corp so we both got new ids when he retired. I can’t imagine why you couldn’t still get one being his spouse though. If anything just so you don’t have to do the whole check on process every time you go to a base. I would definitely ask them next time you check in somewhere or call the VA.

  • @billgorman2585
    @billgorman2585 4 роки тому

    Hey ya'll when you went to McDill did you just follow the GPS directions?

  • @williambabbitt6015
    @williambabbitt6015 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @steveborchello4744
    @steveborchello4744 5 років тому

    Great video! We have heard that Eglin AFB is doing a pilot program for online reservations. Have you guys heard or have any further info on that? MWR for lodging does it all over the world...MWR said they are going to use the same concept. Thank you guys for the great videos! Safe Travels!

  • @love2tri70
    @love2tri70 2 роки тому

    This is so helpful!! Thank you!

  • @jeffrytempleton1951
    @jeffrytempleton1951 5 років тому

    Thank you SO very much for sharing this! Next time y'all come through central texas lets have coffee!

  • @dirtwhisperer658
    @dirtwhisperer658 5 років тому +2

    I have done a lot of research on this topic. DOD finally came out with the regulations and decided that access to the bases will be your VA medical i.d. card. It's the blue and white card with a bar code on the back. Your card MUST say "service connected" underneath your photo on the top right. It can also say "Purple heart recipient" or "medal of honor'. Veterans who are not service connected will not be granted access. Your rating can be anything from 0% to 100%. You can also use the commissary and BX. Your spouse or visitors who are riding with you must check in at the visitor center and you will need to sign them in.

  • @scottcammack8339
    @scottcammack8339 5 років тому

    Quick question off topic. Have you ever thought about using a air cooker in the kitchen?
    Didn’t know if this is been covered what are the negatives other than power draw.

  • @ramblinrozz2242
    @ramblinrozz2242 3 роки тому +1

    It's too bad this turned into a debate about who should and shouldn't have these privileges. The fact is everyone who signed up committed to serving. War or no war they were there. How many civilians make that commitment when they take a job.
    Thank you for sharing this information, it is appreciated.

  • @redroofretriever
    @redroofretriever 5 років тому +2

    Fantastic video, as usual. You guys rock. Is there a directory for what bases have a campground?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  5 років тому +3

      Not through the military. I use the Allstays or UltimateMil-cg apps

  • @alanknight4418
    @alanknight4418 2 роки тому

    Some useful and helpful information. As 💯 disabled veteran I plan to use these benefits. In the video you said 0 to 90%. What about rated higher?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  2 роки тому +1

      Vets with 100% disability had access to everything already!

    • @alanknight4418
      @alanknight4418 2 роки тому

      @@todayissomeday thank you

  • @martindurkin5223
    @martindurkin5223 5 років тому

    Do you travel with weapons? What do you do with them when going on military bases?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  4 роки тому

      Check with the installation you are going to visit prior to your arrival. Each base will have a different policy.

    • @chlebowg
      @chlebowg 4 роки тому

      I travel and hunt on bases. As stated each installation will have a policy. Generally register with the Provost Marshall. Once in the system it stays there and shared with other bases. Not like the Govt is keeping a registration on its people.

  • @timinsandiego6979
    @timinsandiego6979 5 років тому

    Hey you two, enjoyed the episode. When you get to San Diego, please let me know. You might be familiar with the reputation and burgers at Rocky's Crown Point? Let's meet there for San Diego's best burger!

  • @dc71vwvw
    @dc71vwvw 5 років тому +1

    Great information.

  • @dawnross644
    @dawnross644 3 роки тому

    Also, as a Civilian DOD, I stay at military campgrounds and as an older Single woman 64 yo, I prefer them.

  • @Brynowyn
    @Brynowyn 3 роки тому +1

    My parents are retired USAF and I would love for them to get into a rig and find a great community of fellow wanderlust Veterans to meet up with and travel our Beautiful Country that they spent 33 years in service of. Thank you for the video and your Service too 🎖

  • @SteveTurtle
    @SteveTurtle 3 роки тому

    Great information! Thanks for sharing!

  • @justfamilyfun
    @justfamilyfun 3 роки тому

    I’m curious with your experience and would love to see either a response or a video on how difficult it is for retirees to actually get into campgrounds because we have to wait six months out versus a year out for active duty. For instance how difficult is it to get into a campground in Utah?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  3 роки тому +1

      We have only had trouble with Keywest so far.

    • @nicoleklinkman1293
      @nicoleklinkman1293 3 роки тому

      @@todayissomeday what kind of trouble did they give you guys about staying there?

  • @cre8tiv_spirit295
    @cre8tiv_spirit295 5 років тому +2

    I served in the early 80’s and there was no war involvement during that time so I’m still left out. I think the only benefit I still have is my VA mortgage and a burial, which I won’t be using.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  5 років тому

      No service during a war does not exclude you. If you go through the VA an have a service connected disability even if rated zero you could be included.

    • @mommatanya1
      @mommatanya1 4 роки тому

      I was never in any war either. I have service connected disabilities that are not war related. I am 80% disabled and was very happy to get this new benifit. It's not just for war related injuries.

    • @duanebutt6743
      @duanebutt6743 4 роки тому

      I served in the 80's and 90's and got my retirement. Best thing I ever did.

    • @duanebutt6743
      @duanebutt6743 4 роки тому

      I served in the 80's and 90's and got my retirement. Best thing I ever did.

  • @0U81TO
    @0U81TO 2 роки тому

    Just ran across your channel and thank you for posting this video. I'm a disabled Retired vet and do qualify for MWR access. But I'm wondering about my camper...will it qualify for access. I converted a cargo trailer to a camper. I know some campgrounds do not allow DIY built campers onsite and just wondering do some of the military campgrounds have the same rules.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  2 роки тому +1

      It will depend on the campground. They all have their own policies.

    • @0U81TO
      @0U81TO 2 роки тому

      Okay and thanks again!!

  • @bobmakow55
    @bobmakow55 5 років тому

    Great news, another option thank you

  • @williamlambert2865
    @williamlambert2865 5 років тому

    Thank you, a lot of great information

  • @FirstSergeant
    @FirstSergeant Рік тому

    Is there a site that consolidates all the military campgrounds?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Рік тому +1

      I have not found a really good resource for military campgrounds but you can find them a few places
      www.militarycampgrounds.us
      www.military.com/travel/military-campgrounds.html
      Here are our favorites: todayissomeday.net/blog/military-campgrounds

  • @brucemurray3725
    @brucemurray3725 5 років тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @azaleamarcelo4257
    @azaleamarcelo4257 Рік тому

    You have idea How much parking rent for active duty army?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Рік тому

      Every base is different. It is usually 25-50% cheaper than the surrounding area.

  • @jimleverso9155
    @jimleverso9155 5 років тому +1

    Great video as always guys! My wife and I will begin using military campgrounds as we travel. I'm retired USCG (no puddle jumper cracks!). What has been your experience on military campgrounds as far as availability of campsites in these campgrounds?? Wondering if they are usually slammed and generally full or usually have sites open. Thanks guys!

    • @jenniferhirakawa4524
      @jenniferhirakawa4524 5 років тому

      Jim LeVerso, I am Retired Army. Usually can make reservations, but some do not. The bigger bases have a lot of full-timers that jump lots once a month. I would say more often then not the bigger bases are full or near full. But, always good to call and find out.

    • @jimleverso9155
      @jimleverso9155 5 років тому +1

      Thanks much Jennifer! Appreciate the information.

  • @geschab1648
    @geschab1648 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video! Hope you have an opportunity to camp at MacDill while at Tampa. It's right on the water overlooking Tampa Bay. Side note: Phil, you must be as old as me. MAC was inactivated in 1992. It's now AMC (although I still call it MAC flights too - lol). Hope to see you at the RV show on Friday -George

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  5 років тому +2

      We were there a few weeks ago. MacDill is awesome!

    • @greyfox243.
      @greyfox243. 5 років тому

      I was stationed there ‘86 to ‘89 -Penny
      They have added a great deal of sites since I was there, they used to have just the sites on the Base beach.

    • @jackj8753
      @jackj8753 5 років тому

      In the past, Macdill was full to capacity with snowbirds spending the entire winter. There was a long waiting list for cancellations.

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  5 років тому

      @@jackj8753 You can also enter on a first come first come basis as we did a few weeks ago. You cycle through overflow and in a few days hit full hookups.

  • @clarkspacificadventures8066
    @clarkspacificadventures8066 5 років тому

    Thanks guys. BZ

  • @dianeleonroden5472
    @dianeleonroden5472 3 роки тому

    Do you have any info for 100% disabled VET discounts?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  3 роки тому +1

      If you mean RV parks etc most dont ask about percentage. If they offer discounts it is for anyone with an ID card.

    • @dianeleonroden5472
      @dianeleonroden5472 3 роки тому

      Ok thank you. I am a retired Air Force member with a 100% va rating and I know I get 50% off national part entry, so I figured I would ask about the RV side.
      Thank you for your posts, m wife and I instantly connected with Y'all. We are excited to say that we will be buying our first rig soon and will be embarking on our full time RV living in the near future.
      We will be shopping from your store soon, thanks for all of your VET charity work.🙂
      Thank you again The Rodens. 👍🏻

  • @HUMINT1
    @HUMINT1 10 місяців тому

    Appreciate the info but it’s actually 0% - 100% service connected C&P rating or disability rating.✌🏽

  • @thetiler
    @thetiler 4 роки тому

    I was in The Vietnam War and knocked off my top bunk bed n hit a metal locker. But I can’t prove it ruined my back! I just got a stroke that came from the same area now my right leg is partially paralyzed. But even if I spent 4 years in the Navy n almost half of it in Vietnam (combat action ribbon holder) I still can’t get access to the campgrounds? I am somewhat confused! about access?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  4 роки тому

      Thanks you for service!!! I would go to your local VA and speak with a rep there.

    • @thetiler
      @thetiler 4 роки тому

      You, Me & the RV
      Thanks for the reply! I appreciate it a lot!

  • @lunablue2817
    @lunablue2817 3 роки тому

    I'm 51 and my Dad is a recently deceased retired Colonel in the AF. Can I camp in my Rv?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  3 роки тому

      Normally no. However, you would have to check with the local Veterans Affairs to see if your Dads retirement had a different category to his retirement benefits.

  • @Outdoorstaycations
    @Outdoorstaycations 5 років тому

    Thanks for the additional info

  • @sanddollar-ray9125
    @sanddollar-ray9125 5 років тому

    thank you

  • @Psychopappy
    @Psychopappy Рік тому

    Total disabled vets such as I you can reserve a site 6 months out.

  • @mnnomad1870
    @mnnomad1870 Рік тому

    Cut off is at 90% even if you are a disabled veteran with a rating of 100% service- connection? Also carry the DOD card 🇺🇸

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Рік тому

      That is because at 100% Veterans move to a different category.

    • @mnnomad1870
      @mnnomad1870 Рік тому

      @@todayissomeday Thanks guys did you mean move to different category?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  Рік тому +1

      Yes

  • @dzymslizzy3641
    @dzymslizzy3641 5 років тому

    Can non-veterans get in if a veteran is in their party?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  4 роки тому

      I think you would have to sign them in at the visitors center each time you come on the installation. Check with each installation as they may have something different.

  • @rickeygreen7019
    @rickeygreen7019 5 років тому +1

    Ty I am Ret vet

  • @jerrybloemendaal8761
    @jerrybloemendaal8761 4 роки тому +2

    Retired Air Mark Guard....

  • @Time4Xploring
    @Time4Xploring 5 років тому

    Does my Fiance need to have a REAL ID drivers licence to get on the bases?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  4 роки тому +1

      Yes...she needs it to be screened and vetted. Once married she will get a dependant ID, assuming you are active or reserve.

  • @newhampshirejoe5975
    @newhampshirejoe5975 5 років тому +1

    How about all of us Veterans that are not retired or disable ..... I am a Vietnam vet 10 years of service and get nothing

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  5 років тому +4

      Did you go through the VA? Do you have a rating even if its zero? You could reapply and try again. Things have really changed with ratings over the past few years.

    • @ridingtheroad185
      @ridingtheroad185 5 років тому +3

      I agree. I think they should include any war time service.

    • @nickm9854
      @nickm9854 5 років тому

      @@todayissomeday you said 0-90 should be good to go. Does this mean 100% isn't aloud at all?

    • @LegallyHomeless
      @LegallyHomeless 5 років тому +2

      @@nickm9854 100% was already allowed prior, and still is. If you are 100% you are considered "medically retired" and have always been entitled to the same benefits as any other retiree.

    • @RamblinRoadies
      @RamblinRoadies 5 років тому

      How do you have 0% disability?

  • @americanazheck
    @americanazheck 2 роки тому

    Can a veteran get sponsored by a retired vet to stay on a base

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  2 роки тому +1

      Most places but the vet has to be there with the sponsored person. As a veteran you may qualify to stay. Check the links and see if you can gain access to the facilities.

  • @105cathy
    @105cathy 4 роки тому

    As a wife who spent 25 years serving with my Air Force officer husband I’m sorry to say I resent having some of the benefits we earned for 25 years made available. Maybe that sounds petty to you....but our family served at the pleasure of the President. We gave up a lot, but we’re very proud and treasure our memories. My husband served during Vietnam. Spent time in Thailand (went to work and didn’t come home for 3 months...on a mobility team). We spent time separated and moved all over. Just feels a bit unfair. We live full time in our RV and have to compete for spaces with active duty ( which is only as it should be....) but then we also have to now compete with lots of others. Again, I’m only expressing my thoughts. Oh, commissary and exchange privileges aren’t such a good deal these days. Aldi and Walmart have very competitive pricing. 😉 ps....100% disabled and their spouses, have been eligible to receive a dod military ID card for at least the last 5 or 6 years.

  • @HeadWestOn90
    @HeadWestOn90 5 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @jacbigboss1
    @jacbigboss1 5 років тому

    i am a dutch veteran that is all possebel for my

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  4 роки тому

      We don't think so. You would have to check with the VA system to be sure.

  • @stevencohen1352
    @stevencohen1352 2 роки тому

    Being 100% disabled does that make it cheaper for me to camp on the base

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  2 роки тому +1

      No, that has nothing to do with how much you pay on base. It helps get you on base if you are not retired or have been vetted through the VA.

  • @patgraeme775
    @patgraeme775 9 місяців тому

    A ton of links? 3 links to your shop, 0 to help veterans ❤

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  9 місяців тому

      Because we put everything in the blog. There is a link to it in the description below the video. We can't talk about everything in a video.

  • @dankarau2307
    @dankarau2307 5 років тому

    Do you know if retired Canadian Vets can access the campgrounds?

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  5 років тому +1

      No they will be able to since they will no go through the US VA system.

  • @mrkeetonbullies3659
    @mrkeetonbullies3659 3 роки тому

    Hey Guys, I'm new and fixing to have my first RV. Can't wait to do it!!!!

  • @kevinwillbur1818
    @kevinwillbur1818 2 роки тому

    You said 0-90% disabled but you didn't say 100% could use the military base camps. That makes no sense to me. Usually 100% get more benefits then 0-90%

    • @todayissomeday
      @todayissomeday  2 роки тому

      100% are automattic as they have ID cards that authorize them access to everything. The 0-90% was new.