gprellwitz
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Grant Prellwitz
There has been discussion around renting an entire house for the week of AirVenture 2012 for the PoA crew an associated folks. Prices SEEM to run around $125/night/bedroom, but we'd be interested in taking the entire house for the entire week. Various people would come and go during that time. I'm not even sure how the logistics would work, but I wanted to see how many would be interested in pursuing this. Post on this thread if you're interested. Figure that I would need some sort of commitment of cash up front to reserve the house.
This helps insulate you from the "SloshKosh" effect and means you don't have to sleep in a tent. Of course, it means that you don't get to sleep in a tent, be woken up by the sound of a Ford Tri-Motor overhead, or participate in some of the camaraderie that can grow around sharing a shower building. So please don't jump all over me, saying that the real experience of Oshkosh is the camping, especially under your wing. I'm aware of that. A number of people expressed an interest in this option, and I'm trying to determine if it's feasible to try to pull it off.
I will say, though, that if this takes place, Leslie won't be doing her cooking at the tent this year; it will be at the house! Those of you who have been there for it know what that means!
There are a lot of logistics to consider, too, not the least of which is transportation.
So, put your ideas, make your suggestions, and register your interest on this thread.
This helps insulate you from the "SloshKosh" effect and means you don't have to sleep in a tent. Of course, it means that you don't get to sleep in a tent, be woken up by the sound of a Ford Tri-Motor overhead, or participate in some of the camaraderie that can grow around sharing a shower building. So please don't jump all over me, saying that the real experience of Oshkosh is the camping, especially under your wing. I'm aware of that. A number of people expressed an interest in this option, and I'm trying to determine if it's feasible to try to pull it off.
I will say, though, that if this takes place, Leslie won't be doing her cooking at the tent this year; it will be at the house! Those of you who have been there for it know what that means!
There are a lot of logistics to consider, too, not the least of which is transportation.
So, put your ideas, make your suggestions, and register your interest on this thread.