The hoopla in the community leading up to the eclipse was insane. We were in the totality path. $100 hotel rooms went for $600 and there were zero vacancies. It was being said that our town of 15,000 would swell to 45,000 and I was made fun of because I openly stated that it couldn’t even get close to that.
It came eclipse day and there was not even a noticeable population increase. We opened the warbird museum all day eclipse day and were moderately busy in the morning leading up to the eclipse and almost all of the people disappeared immediately after the eclipse and left behind only their trash to be picked up.
Only a few people that disbelieved me about the crowdedness admitted afterward that I had been correct.
The owner of the museum has an Eclipse Jet as one of his personal transportation planes. We said ahead of the event, while there were doubts about weather allowing the eclipse to be seen that we could guarantee that an Eclipse could be seen at our airport, an Eclipse Jet that is.
I attached a few pictures that indicate how much darkness we experienced.