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I was kinda sorta thinking about going to Oshkosh this year for the first
time, but from what I'm reading on the net, it isn't the easiest thing to do. Apparently, the local hotels are all booked a year in advance, and if you try to drive in, expect to spend a lot of time in line. So, for those that have been there before, are there secrets? Like: fly (commercially) into Milwaukee, stay at X hotel 50 miles from Oshkosh, and they have a shuttle bus that gets to use a special gate and avoid the lines? |
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 04:10:39 GMT, "Ken Finney"
wrote: I was kinda sorta thinking about going to Oshkosh this year for the first time, but from what I'm reading on the net, it isn't the easiest thing to do. Apparently, the local hotels are all booked a year in advance, and if you try to drive in, expect to spend a lot of time in line. So, for those that have been there before, are there secrets? Like: fly (commercially) into Milwaukee, stay at X hotel 50 miles from Oshkosh, and they have a shuttle bus that gets to use a special gate and avoid the lines? I fly commercial into Milwaukee, rent a car, and drive up. I haven't found the auto-lines that intimidating, but then, I'm not arriving just when the place opens, either (nor do I depart after the show ends). I've stayed at hotels three times (two in Osh, one in Fond du Lac), private homes twice. Two of the hotels had been close to a shuttle bus stop, otherwise, I just drove. Riding the shuttle off the show grounds was a lot easier (and a shorter walk!) than driving and parking, but the lines for the busses were occasionally a bit long, too. Once getting away from the immediate confines of the airport, I've never found traffic to be very severe. Then again, it depends on how much driving you normally do to get anywhere at home...I wouldn't find a 45-minute commute to Oshkosh objectionable, but somebody from a smaller town might. I was trying to arrange just such a situation last year, but a nice private home came up just south of town (~10 minute drive). Ron Wanttaja |
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![]() "Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message ... On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 04:10:39 GMT, "Ken Finney" wrote: I fly commercial into Milwaukee, rent a car, and drive up. I haven't found the auto-lines that intimidating, but then, I'm not arriving just when the place opens, either (nor do I depart after the show ends). I've stayed at hotels three times (two in Osh, one in Fond du Lac), private homes twice. Two of the hotels had been close to a shuttle bus stop, otherwise, I just drove. Riding the shuttle off the show grounds was a lot easier (and a shorter walk!) than driving and parking, but the lines for the busses were occasionally a bit long, too. Haven't gone for a few years, but one possibility not mentioned so far are the university dorms. We did that once and it worked out fine. We ate there, used their bowling alley and other goodies, and a handy shuttle bus took us to and from the grounds. Don't expect hotel-quality rooms, beds and baths, but it sure beats a tent. Made me feel good too, we needed the rooms and the university can always use the money. Vaughn |
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![]() Vaughn, Can you give us any contact info? I like the sound of the college dorms. AL |
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http://www.oshkoshcvb.org/eaa.cfm
-- Dan D. .. "AL" wrote in message ... Vaughn, Can you give us any contact info? I like the sound of the college dorms. AL |
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and: http://www.lawrence.edu/community/eaa.shtml
"Blueskies" wrote in message .com... http://www.oshkoshcvb.org/eaa.cfm -- Dan D. . "AL" wrote in message ... Vaughn, Can you give us any contact info? I like the sound of the college dorms. AL |
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are the university dorms. We did that once and it worked out fine. We
ate there, used their bowling alley and other goodies You flew into the biggest airshow on earth -- and went *bowling*? You must be a fellow Wisconsinite, eh, one time dere? ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:TAnZb.359362$xy6.1910508@attbi_s02... are the university dorms. We did that once and it worked out fine. We ate there, used their bowling alley and other goodies You flew into the biggest airshow on earth -- and went *bowling*? You must be a fellow Wisconsinite, eh, one time dere? ;-) -- Jay, You *really* need to put warnings in the subject line of a post like that. It's only by luck I'd already put the coffee down. ![]() HB |
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Hey, Ron...You going to Osh THIS year??
I am for my FIRST visit. I am driving up from San Antonio, Texas.. If you are going to be there then I might be able to put my hand in yours and thank you for all you have done with the FlyBaby Yahoo Group andthe great webpage you have!! Bob Severance "Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message ... On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 04:10:39 GMT, "Ken Finney" wrote: I was kinda sorta thinking about going to Oshkosh this year for the first time, but from what I'm reading on the net, it isn't the easiest thing to do. Apparently, the local hotels are all booked a year in advance, and if you try to drive in, expect to spend a lot of time in line. So, for those that have been there before, are there secrets? Like: fly (commercially) into Milwaukee, stay at X hotel 50 miles from Oshkosh, and they have a shuttle bus that gets to use a special gate and avoid the lines? I fly commercial into Milwaukee, rent a car, and drive up. I haven't found the auto-lines that intimidating, but then, I'm not arriving just when the place opens, either (nor do I depart after the show ends). I've stayed at hotels three times (two in Osh, one in Fond du Lac), private homes twice. Two of the hotels had been close to a shuttle bus stop, otherwise, I just drove. Riding the shuttle off the show grounds was a lot easier (and a shorter walk!) than driving and parking, but the lines for the busses were occasionally a bit long, too. Once getting away from the immediate confines of the airport, I've never found traffic to be very severe. Then again, it depends on how much driving you normally do to get anywhere at home...I wouldn't find a 45-minute commute to Oshkosh objectionable, but somebody from a smaller town might. I was trying to arrange just such a situation last year, but a nice private home came up just south of town (~10 minute drive). Ron Wanttaja |
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On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 03:02:50 GMT, "Checkursix"
wrote: Hey, Ron...You going to Osh THIS year?? Not as far as I know. My attendance over the last two years was driven by outside events rather than my own intentions.... Ron Wanttaja |
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