Silvaire
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I "think" that was Sun and Fun... but whatever...
Nope, Airventure 2011
I "think" that was Sun and Fun... but whatever...
Nope, Airventure 2011
I stayed at the Retlaw hotel (3 stars) in Fon du Lac this year. I paid $280/night but you can book for next year at $117/night. It's about 20 mins from Oshkosh.
The room includes a buffet breakfast and they have a gym.
Its surprising how many dont bother trying to be quiet!
I have never paid that much for a two star hotel, in my opinion the value isn't there. If they sell out, then more power to them but it wouldn't be me. a super 8 hotel for 800+ for the weekend? You gotta be kidding.
Try visiting Fargo some time. $500+/night in a Hampton's Inn any night of any week, pretty much.
Rent a house nearby and split with friends. I did this in 2012 and 2014, and spent under $125/night for my room, and I was a 5-7 minute walk from Basler at the NE corner of the field, where a free shuttle took me to the gate. No worries about traffic, no need for a rental car or parking.
I don't have a plane yet but I would LOVE do that!!
There is no better way to experience OSH than to camp on the field. I even convinced my dad to camp with me in 2010 and he loved it. He is a dad that NEVER took us hiking, camping, etc. and I didn't think he had ever been in a tent. I was mostly right...last time prior to the show was Vietnam. Save that hotel money for buying goodies at the show.
Tent camping under the wing at Oshkosh can be fun some days and on other days, well...
Nope, Airventure 2011
As in Fargo, ND ?
You may be thinking of Williston.
Yeah, the oil town.
I am a very noisy sleeper. I can clear at least 2 cord of wood a night with a hand saw. I would not have very pleasant neighbors in the morning. I might find my plane and tent banished to the far woods.
Yes, bears do sleep in the woods. :wink2:
Thats Williston, 395 miles west of Fargo.
West Bend is where I was born. That is a long drive, just to avoid camping.With my wife's back problems camping is out. We stay in West Bend, Country Inn & Suites for $100 and change and drive up.
West Bend is where I was born. That is a long drive, just to avoid camping.
BTW: the new inflatable air beds have changed OSH camping 100%. They are more comfortable than 90% of the motel beds I've slept on.
Yep, I love the battery powered one I have, when I wake up and it's low from cooling off, I just roll off the side, hit the switch and it's full again in a few moments.
It's just amazing to me that I can go to the same hotel right now for 80 bucks a night...
Why is it amazing? Go look at what it costs for a night at the Flamingo in Vegas next Tuesday vs New Years Eve. Supply and demand my friend.
Amusingly at Sun n Fun the cancelled rooms go up at a discount. We stayed there for a week for a comparitively small number of Hilton points (less than two nights at the farther out Hampton would have cost me).
I just bid to have the week of Oshkosh off, and have a 182RG all lined up with a buddy to get there. We want to camp it.
Neither of us have been, and we're getting excited. Based of what I've read here, the North 40 is where the party is. Is there any other place we should consider, or just set our focus on there? It'll be the two of us, the camping gear, and the leftover payload will be for the booze.
I think dad and I are going to drive up in his RV this year and camp. I want to fly in but there is no way both of us and any camping gear can make that trek in a Grumman AA1.
But you'll love the North 40 as well. I've done both and it really doesn't matter to me which I do, as long as I'm on the field 24/7 the whole week!
You could do what some do - Drive the RV up a week in advance, park it, fly commercial home, and then fly the plane in for the show and stay in the RV. Reverse the process on the way home.
You could do what some do - Drive the RV up a week in advance, park it, fly commercial home, and then fly the plane in for the show and stay in the RV. Reverse the process on the way home.
Others will leave a bunch of gear in storage somewhere near OSH so they don't have to fly it in.
We split a storage locker with ten other couples off the south end of the field. Whoever gets there first borrows a truck from one of the locals and retrieves all the stuff.
Appreciate the info! We're both really excited to go. The plan is to be there for at least four days - it's a 1500nm trip, so there's a good amount of travel time needed on both ends.