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Hi, if anyone has information that could help me I would really appreciate it.  My boyfriend is at school in San Antonio right now at Fort Sam Houston and I'm trying to plan a visit for when I get out of school in May.  I have been looking at hotels and the Powless House on the base seems like a reasonable place for me to stay because I am only 20 and will be traveling alone.  I will probably feel safer there and be closest to him.  Looking at the site to book the hotel though and it's unclear if I can even stay there.  Is it only for people in the military or their families?  Also, does anyone have a different opinion on where I should stay?  I don't have too much to spend so expensive hotels are out :( Please help if you can!

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Yeah it's really going to add up. Thank you for the suggestion! 

Gosh, no matter what i see we're going to have to take a bunch of taxis if we want to go anywhere. I was thinking of staying right next to the airport but now i will look into hotels near the riverwalk so we could be close to things we want to do. if he can not stay with me in the hotel though i might want to stay near the base.

I'm doing the same thing visiting my husband in for Memorial Day weekend so if I find something cheap I will let you know.  The flights are expensive :(

Yeah I've been looking at flights everyday hoping to catch a low price but haven't booked anything yet. And thanks a lot.  I know using a taxi all the time will cost a lot so that's why I thought if I stay as close to him as possible it might save some money.  I don't know if he will be able to stay the night with me but I guess if he can then I wouldn't have to stay on base

I've stayed at the Powless 5 times in the last couple of months, my son graduated last week. I love it, it's very safe, most rooms are 2 room suites with kitchenettes. You can almost see the dorms from the hotel, 2 minute drive (get a pass from Walters gate) For what you get it is priced well, but there are a lot of cheaper options out there. Be careful, a lot of the motels right outside are "party spots" for thr military, yuck!

To book... google IHG Army hotels, I'm just a navy mom booked and checked in every time.

I just booked my hotel stay with them for Memorial Day weekend :)

Hi. Are the Navy A school students allowed to go inside the IHG army hotels? I booked my room at Powless. My sailor said someone told him they cannot go to any of the hotels inside. Can someone confirm this please.

What weekend will you be there? We are going the last weekend, I believe. We have room and could help with transportation.
Thank you for your kind offer! But I actually bought my plane ticket a few weeks ago and will be going the third weekend of May

I stayed at the springhill suites it was 2 blocks from the riverwalk so quiet a block from the mall I stayed there since the rooms are bigger with my mom and my older son.  It was reasonable and everything was close. It was nice to have a living room area.  The breakfast was free and great the pool was small though and very hot.

 

Are you going Memorial Day?  I still haven't booked my hotel just yet :/

I'm going the weekend before Memorial Day weekend. I get out of school 2 days before my flight. I just couldn't wait

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