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Anybody want to depart MIC on the Saturday or Sunday before the show starts and stay at OSH the entire week? I'll be flying a Warrior or Archer so there may be weight limitations. PM me.
There's usually off-field housing of some sort (often someone's spare room or a room in the convent I got one year), there's a housing hotline on the site.
OK, what days are you going though? I don't have a tent or sleeping bag, or air mattress, or even anything, and I'm not an EAA member, and if I brought camping supplies I'd have to check my luggage.
Don't think I will go. Too many complications.... sorry. I like planning and all, but - this just seems like a "big deal" and I'm content now to stick with something easy like fly with the BF to Philly for some awesome cheese steaks and POA friends.
OK, what days are you going though? I don't have a tent or sleeping bag, or air mattress, or even anything, and I'm not an EAA member, and if I brought camping supplies I'd have to check my luggage.
You can ride the Airventure shuttle bus to Target and buy an air mattress. I didn't think I needed one but ended up buying one after the 2nd night.
BTW: This year we ordered a new tent with over 20 tie-down points, after having ours shredded at OSH 2011 by straight-line winds. It's sitting in OSH right now, and the first time we will ever lay eyes on it will be in the North 40 after we land. Won't THAT be fun, trying to set up a tent we've never seen before?
What did you get? I'm in the market for a new tent.
When checking in for camping, do you get an assigned spot or is it a free for all?
Hoping to find a way to camp near other POA groups if possible for my first trip to OSH.
In Scholler it is a free for all... if ya want a good spot you need to show up a week or two early.... Same with plane camping.... The homebuilt camping area fills up slower and you have a better chance to a good spot.
Trick to any good spot is to pick one close to but not real close porta potties, showers and bus stops....
A week or two early is a mild exaggeration. There are plenty of spots, and plenty of porta potties.
The Prellwitz' and I have spent the last couple of times together out near US 41. Still a reasonable walk to the nearest shower facility, and easy in/out when we want to get to town. The road noise is the only drawback.
I thought you were going to say "after the third night"-- shoulda known.The road noise goes away after the third beer anyway..:wink2:
<makes note> Find out what sort of adult beverages Tracey and Missa prefer.
Pink? Umbrellas?I am betting it is some pink foo foo drink with little umbrellas in it.:wink2:
OK, what days are you going though? I don't have a tent or sleeping bag, or air mattress, or even anything, and I'm not an EAA member, and if I brought camping supplies I'd have to check my luggage.
Don't think I will go. Too many complications.... sorry. I like planning and all, but - this just seems like a "big deal" and I'm content now to stick with something easy like fly with the BF to Philly for some awesome cheese steaks and POA friends.
<makes note> Find out what sort of adult beverages Tracey and Missa prefer.
When checking in for camping, do you get an assigned spot or is it a free for all?
Hoping to find a way to camp near other POA groups if possible for my first trip to OSH.
In the heat of osh... who's bringing the Blender???? That's the only thing that could make Grant's Margritias better!
Hmm... let me do some research. There's got to be a 12 volt blender.
Hmm... let me do some research. There's got to be a 12 volt blender.
Two things:
1) I don't do frozen margaritas.
2) I think we have a spare queen size air mattress.
You all are wonderful but honestly I'm just not sure. I kinda wanted to go to Wings.
You all are wonderful but honestly I'm just not sure. I kinda wanted to go to Wings.
Two completely different things, but yeah. I haven't been to the fly in but I've been to the airport, it's pretty cool; too bad it's so dead and in New Jersey. However the airport is no where near as cool as OSH during Airventure lol.
If you have to choose one event for the season, choose OSH though at least this year. You're a "drink from the fire hose" type person, well, OSH is the freakin fire main that all the hoses spray from. It's all right there, and you'll also see the types of resources available to you when you go back in the "swapmeet" section. OSH shows you everything that is available to you (almost) in GA in one closed perimeter along with social and educational programs out the ying yang.
As far as the people go, most of those at Wings will be at OSH along with Steve Miller Band this year. Nothing good is easy, wear 'quick dry' clothes and bunk in where you can. There's gonna be a place for you to sleep, don't worry, pilots take care of their own. Some of the best times I've had were on unplanned RONs where someone took me home.
Well I do think the BF wanted to go, and he has camping gear.
Nevermind. Southwest is $1000 (for both of us) leaving on Tuesday and coming home on Sunday (I only get 12 days of vacation each year so I'd rather take only 4 days off).
Our baggage may have fees since it is odd shaped (if we bring camping gear).
$40 to join EAA
Camping is $24 / night, three night minimum (Tues - Sat = $120)
Dorms / Hotels (some sold out) are more.
Rental car (Southwest flight is only to Milwaukee, which is 90 miles from the airventure site): $280
Gas: $100
Parking: $9 per day x 6 days - $54
Getting in - weekly pass - two passes at $115 each - $230
Food: $40 per day x 6 days - $240 (times two) $500
So - $2,400 minimum. Just can't do it.
Hanging out at one of the largest aviation events in the world with all your friends... Priceless.
Nevermind. Southwest is $1000 (for both of us) leaving on Tuesday and coming home on Sunday (I only get 12 days of vacation each year so I'd rather take only 4 days off).
Our baggage may have fees since it is odd shaped (if we bring camping gear).
$40 to join EAA
Camping is $24 / night, three night minimum (Tues - Sat = $120)
Dorms / Hotels (some sold out) are more.
Rental car (Southwest flight is only to Milwaukee, which is 90 miles from the airventure site): $280
Gas: $100
Parking: $9 per day x 6 days - $54
Getting in - weekly pass - two passes at $115 each - $230
Food: $40 per day x 6 days - $240 (times two) $500
So - $2,400 minimum. Just can't do it.
No parking for campers... (including in camping) Not that $54 is going to change anything.
I'm sure I'd spend the $54 on booze in those 6 days anyways.