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Amenities

*Free Continental Breakfast

*Free local telephone calls

*Children's playground

*Cots and cribs available

*Handicapped accessible rooms

*Washers/Dryers on premises

*Change available at front desk

*Free Wireless Internet


Wireless Internet

 

We're expanding to better serve you!

Construction on our 50 room expansion will begin soon!

Planned improvements include an additional building consisting of 50 additional rooms, featuring queen and king suites, flat screen televisions and more!  During this time, the playground will be closed and you will experience additional noise, but the end result will be an expanded facility and newly renovated rooms. We appreciate your patience while we make these changes to the Lejeune Inn to better serve you.

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Lejeune Inn

Lejeune Inn

Reservations 910-451-3041 ext. 184# or 185#
Administration 910-451-3041 ext. 181#, 182# or 186#

Camp Lejeune’s temporary lodging facility, Lejeune Inn, is located four miles from the main gate on Holcomb Boulevard. Consisting of 90 rooms, Lejeune Inn is near fast food restaurants, the Marine Corps Exchange, Food Court, Commissary, and banking.

Each guest room contains 2 double beds, kitchenette, microwave, TV, DVD, telephone, ironing boards, coffee pot, and basic kitchen utensils.

Lejeune Inn is open 24 hours per day, year round. Room rate is $72.00 per day.

PCS reservations may be made one year in advance, TAD/TDY 90 days in advance. All others space available 30 days prior to arrival date. Retirees are welcome on a space “A” basis. Due to very high demand, reservations are strongly encouraged.

The following Rules of Eligibility are currently applied at Lejeune Inn for Wounded Warrior stays:

• Request for WIA at Naval Hospital should come from the Command Master Chief (Wounded Warrior Barracks) or U.S. Naval Hospital.

• Eligible patrons must be visiting a service member wounded or killed in action in a declared combat zone ( Afghanistan, Iraq, or South Africa).

• If they are visiting a wounded service member, the member must be an inpatient at the Camp Lejeune U.S. Naval Hospital.

• Eligible patrons must be immediate family members (defined as spouse, child, parent, brother or sister) of the WIA/KIA service member.

• Stay will be free of cost for up to 5 days unless the service member is in critical condition or suffering from a medical condition that requires a longer stay.

• In those instances where the patron/family member is traveling under invitational government orders and is receiving per diem reimbursement for that travel, regular room rates will be charged.