wonderful video down memory lane. My family and I were stationed there in the early 90's. We loved living there in our little hilltop community on post.
i was 4 when i went to Vilseck in 2011. fast forward to 2021, I'm starting to get a plan to go back to someplace in Germany. I live in the states currently. I went to Vilseck due to my father being in the Army ( I don't know why I had to go to Germany, but I loved it) 10/10 would travel again, as a native to the united states!
New Subscriber here:). Your video came up in my UA-cam feed and I loved your video. I am looking forward to watching more of your content. I love to visit Vilseck as it brings back so many memories. I was stationed in Schweinfurt but went to Graf/Vilseck often for training/field. To this day I still travel to Germany at least twice a year, I just can't get enough lol. I was last in Germany in July 2021 and my family and I wi be visiting in the near future. I love it there in Germany. I have a channel about Germany as well and I love to post my travels :). Thanks for posting this awesome video.:)
Are you sure that those cats are strays? I'm from the Netherlands and Germany is pretty similar in culture. Most people just let their cats walk outside on their own whenever the cats want to go outside. I think I even saw a collar on that last cat.
And the black and white one is far too well fed to be a stray. We have very good animal shelters and care set up here. And in the Netherlands, we hardly have any stray cats at all. But yes, you will see some house cats outside.
Hello Jamie! We are PCSing there in March I’m so nervous but excited 😁 I have a quick question do you recommend to take a US vehicle or purchasing one overseas?
As long as it’s not a super super huge truck I would take your vehicle with you, at least one. You can’t really buy new in Germany unless you plan to sell it again before you leave because the cars are German specs, of course you can buy from local military dealers that sell American spec cars, but I feel they aren’t the best option as you’re limited on shopping around. if you need a new car it’s not terrible to buy here (we did) but I wouldn’t sell a new car to buy a new car here. Hope that makes sense.
@@cynthiacontreras3299 You don’t get a European license, you get a USAREUR (us army Europe, you’ll hear this acronym a lot) license. It’s a little time consuming but it’s a 400 Q pretest and a 100 Q test and you take the certificate to the DMV on post. It all happens during in-processing, but I would take your tests the week prior to coming or while in quarantine. No sooner than 30 days before you’ll get to the DMV. And you need a valid US license. ☺️
I believe when I filmed this we were in lockdown so playing on playgrounds and things were forbidden. It’s a quiet city but anyone the military is, plenty of children are sure to be. 😊
Taxis are so expensive in the area but their are definitely services available. However most things are in walking distance and the train station is in Vilseck. 😊
@@JamieVaca So it is still the same situation as I experienced, thanks for your comment. and they are expensive because of intentional and systematic ripp off. could tell tons of facts, not stories.
@@willloveyoumore My husband informed me that you were likely joking, sorry. Guess my puppy is my trigger lol. I'd definitely let him snatch a piece if it wasn't chocolate :(
Germany grocery store video coming soon!
House tour linked in the bio!
wonderful video down memory lane. My family and I were stationed there in the early 90's. We loved living there in our little hilltop community on post.
My husband and I were there in the 90's and I told my sister about their bakeries and how good luck passing them by.
i was 4 when i went to Vilseck in 2011. fast forward to 2021, I'm starting to get a plan to go back to someplace in Germany. I live in the states currently. I went to Vilseck due to my father being in the Army ( I don't know why I had to go to Germany, but I loved it) 10/10 would travel again, as a native to the united states!
Vielen Dank!
My first duty station is in Vilseck. I leave in 2 months. I’m super nervous, but it looks beautiful
New Subscriber here:). Your video came up in my UA-cam feed and I loved your video. I am looking forward to watching more of your content. I love to visit Vilseck as it brings back so many memories. I was stationed in Schweinfurt but went to Graf/Vilseck often for training/field. To this day I still travel to Germany at least twice a year, I just can't get enough lol. I was last in Germany in July 2021 and my family and I wi be visiting in the near future. I love it there in Germany. I have a channel about Germany as well and I love to post my travels :). Thanks for posting this awesome video.:)
It's so pretty there, I love all the Fall trees. I don't know how I'd adapt to living outside of the states 😳 Those croissants looked so good! 😂
It’s taken 3 years but I’ve adapted. Definitely ready to move home in 2021 though 💙 #chipotle #target #panera
& your thumbnail is so cute! ❤
Are you sure that those cats are strays? I'm from the Netherlands and Germany is pretty similar in culture. Most people just let their cats walk outside on their own whenever the cats want to go outside. I think I even saw a collar on that last cat.
And the black and white one is far too well fed to be a stray. We have very good animal shelters and care set up here. And in the Netherlands, we hardly have any stray cats at all. But yes, you will see some house cats outside.
Was there 1970-72 - I should never have left!! There were only 30 officers.
I use to live their in the cutest apartment
Hello Jamie! We are PCSing there in March I’m so nervous but excited 😁 I have a quick question do you recommend to take a US vehicle or purchasing one overseas?
As long as it’s not a super super huge truck I would take your vehicle with you, at least one. You can’t really buy new in Germany unless you plan to sell it again before you leave because the cars are German specs, of course you can buy from local military dealers that sell American spec cars, but I feel they aren’t the best option as you’re limited on shopping around. if you need a new car it’s not terrible to buy here (we did) but I wouldn’t sell a new car to buy a new car here. Hope that makes sense.
@@JamieVaca Thank you so much for the information! Is it hard getting your European drivers license as like in the process?
@@cynthiacontreras3299 You don’t get a European license, you get a USAREUR (us army Europe, you’ll hear this acronym a lot) license. It’s a little time consuming but it’s a 400 Q pretest and a 100 Q test and you take the certificate to the DMV on post. It all happens during in-processing, but I would take your tests the week prior to coming or while in quarantine. No sooner than 30 days before you’ll get to the DMV. And you need a valid US license. ☺️
Sounds good! Thank you Jamie once again for the info 😊
Hii, i am goin there on june 25th is going to be my first unit!! How is life there??
How is the area for a family? Didn't see too many kids around.
I believe when I filmed this we were in lockdown so playing on playgrounds and things were forbidden. It’s a quiet city but anyone the military is, plenty of children are sure to be. 😊
hello, i would be really interested in any taxi experience in and around vilseck.
Taxis are so expensive in the area but their are definitely services available. However most things are in walking distance and the train station is in Vilseck. 😊
@@JamieVaca So it is still the same situation as I experienced, thanks for your comment. and they are expensive because of intentional and systematic ripp off. could tell tons of facts, not stories.
08:18 animal torture
Excuse me?
@@JamieVaca disregard!
Was just kidding by watching your puppy watching you ignoring his desire to snatch a piece of your 🥐
😉
@@willloveyoumore My husband informed me that you were likely joking, sorry. Guess my puppy is my trigger lol. I'd definitely let him snatch a piece if it wasn't chocolate :(