Hi all,
I am planning to attend Oshkosh this July for my very first time ever. I'm looking for tips and suggestions about how to make it as enjoyable, comfortable, and accessible as possible without having to run into so many beginner mistakes that might make it a bummer...
My Plans:
- Drive there from Phx.
- Pickup Travel Trailer locally to stay on their campgrounds for the week.
- Have fun, discover awesome things, meet amazing people
- Sleep, eat, enjoy
- Bring my MTN Bike for transport around the place all week
My Questions:
- Do I need to arrive a day or two before the official first day, in order to get a "goog" camping spot?
- What defines a good camping spot?
- Do they have a laundromat on site?
- Places to fill fresh water tanks or empty grey/black water in a camper?
- What are 3 of your most important "Must Do" or "Must Have With Me" items?
What else can I over-prepare for? (I'm prone to analysis paralysis)
Thanks
~Marc
I have only been to Oshkosh 3 times all since 2018, with our RV so I don't have all that much experience. We get there on Thurs afternoon or eve before the event opens on Monday morning. Registrations closes at about 6PM. One time we stayed in the parking lot in line until the next morning when registration opens back up when we arrived after 6 PM. It was no big deal. By the time we get there on Thursday most of the camp spots up front have been filled for a week or more.
We like to camp behind the registration building, pull straight in and at the cross road turn left instead of right toward the rest of the campground. Plenty of good spots behind registration and usually a bit more room to set up. Everyone has been really nice and a great time was had every trip.
I'd much rather camp on site instead of fighting the traffic to get in each morning if you stayed off site.
Don't worry if it rains and the roads get muddy as they dry out fast.
We stay for 9-10 days and have enough water and holding tank capacity until about halfway through. Then we make sure our registration paperwork is left at the site and we drove over the dump station and refilled our fresh water there also. They also have a service where they will come to you but I am too cheap for that.
Our on board diesel generator runs non stop for the whole 10 days running the AC for our Dog. It is so quiet that no one noticed or complained. Some of the campers nearby ran there gensets also all night long. Don't show up with a loud generator no matter what time of day it is.
Our bikes are used all day long to get around and use bike locks to lock em to the fence when we go into the show. Got to have a bike. We always say we should ride our bikes more when we get home, but there is no where at home level like Oshkosh. The wind is what you notice at Oshkosh since it is so level, great for bikes.
Good luck with your trip, I bet you have a great time.