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Dallas
June 25th 07, 06:40 PM
Here's the good newsˇK I'm asking about the 2008 show.
I'm just wondering if anyone has advice on accommodations. I found the U
of W dorm rooms interesting at $50/night except there's no air
conditioning. I've had people tell me they can get pretty hot in some
years, (I donˇ¦t do hot). I guess they've got some new AC rooms for $75/
night.
In checking motels in Oshkosh and Appleton they seem to be in full on gouge
mode upping the rates from $100 to $200 during the show.
A perfect world for me would be $100 (or less), air-conditioning, a TV and
a less than 30 minute drive to the show.
Am I dreaming?
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Dallas
Paul Dow (Remove Caps in mail address)
June 25th 07, 07:50 PM
I stayed at Lawrence University in Appleton in 2005.
http://www.lawrence.edu/community/eaa.Shtml The price for that wasn't
bad. They get $75/night for a single with private bath and $70/night for
a double with semi-private bath. TV is in the common lounge on each
floor though. It is air conditioned.
If you can get a group together, renting a private house may be a good
idea. I've got 6 people, and the house we get is $300/night, so it's
$50/night per person. It's less than 4 miles from the front gate. The
family goes on vacation for the week, and the place is ours.
Of course the farther away you drive, the less the gouge rate is.
Perhaps looking out west on Rte. 21 to Wautoma or 91 to Berlin would
have something more reasonable.
Dallas wrote:
>
> Here's the good newsˇK I'm asking about the 2008 show.
>
> I'm just wondering if anyone has advice on accommodations. I found the U
> of W dorm rooms interesting at $50/night except there's no air
> conditioning. I've had people tell me they can get pretty hot in some
> years, (I donˇ¦t do hot). I guess they've got some new AC rooms for $75/
> night.
>
> In checking motels in Oshkosh and Appleton they seem to be in full on gouge
> mode upping the rates from $100 to $200 during the show.
>
> A perfect world for me would be $100 (or less), air-conditioning, a TV and
> a less than 30 minute drive to the show.
>
> Am I dreaming?
>
>
RST Engineering
June 26th 07, 01:38 AM
We suffered in the UW-Zero dorms for 34 years. I got turned on to this
little B&B out in Waupaca that is the same price as the dorms, air
conditioned, breakfast comes with, close to Waupaca International, and about
a 45 minute ride to the field coming from the west, which means that you
aren't fighting 90% of the traffic coming in from the east. I'll give a
full PIREP when we get back home, including the trip to and from.
Jim
--
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in
a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside,
thoroughly used up, totally worn out, with chocolate in one hand and wine in
the other, loudly proclaiming 'WOO HOO What a Ride!'"
--Unknown
"Dallas" > wrote in message
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>
> Here's the good newsˇK I'm asking about the 2008 show.
>
> A perfect world for me would be $100 (or less), air-conditioning, a TV and
> a less than 30 minute drive to the show.
>
> Am I dreaming?
>
>
> --
> Dallas
Ross
June 26th 07, 05:08 PM
Dallas wrote:
>
> Here's the good newsˇK I'm asking about the 2008 show.
>
> I'm just wondering if anyone has advice on accommodations. I found the U
> of W dorm rooms interesting at $50/night except there's no air
> conditioning. I've had people tell me they can get pretty hot in some
> years, (I donˇ¦t do hot). I guess they've got some new AC rooms for $75/
> night.
>
> In checking motels in Oshkosh and Appleton they seem to be in full on gouge
> mode upping the rates from $100 to $200 during the show.
>
> A perfect world for me would be $100 (or less), air-conditioning, a TV and
> a less than 30 minute drive to the show.
>
> Am I dreaming?
>
>
One year we stayed in Fon du loc at Merriam (sp?) College dorms. It was
fine and the continental breakfast that came with the charge was great.
I think the only thing they did not have was eggs, but beacon, sausage,
roles, cerals, etc. There was a shuttle between there and Oshkosh. Gee,
I need to go again some time. It has been a long time.
--
Regards, Ross
C-172F 180HP
KSWI
Dallas
June 26th 07, 07:04 PM
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 14:50:12 -0400, Paul Dow (Remove Caps in mail address)
wrote:
> If you can get a group together, renting a private house may be a good
> idea.
Thanks, that's a good option... it's beginning to look like a there will
be a pretty good sized group.
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Dallas
Dallas
June 26th 07, 07:05 PM
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:38:26 -0700, RST Engineering wrote:
> I'll give a
> full PIREP when we get back home, including the trip to and from.
Outstanding... would appreciate it.
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Dallas
Dallas
June 26th 07, 07:07 PM
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:08:54 -0500, Ross wrote:
> fine and the continental breakfast that came with the charge was great.
> I think the only thing they did not have was eggs,
No eggs? Well, that does it... I'm not going if there are no eggs.
:-)
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Dallas
Hawkeye[_2_]
June 27th 07, 03:38 PM
We're considering renting out a room in our home. We are located just
southeast of the Appleton Airport (KATW). Queen bed with full bath;
Continental Breakfast; Transportation to/from ATW & OSH available; NON-
SMOKING Household; Contact me for more details if interested.
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