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On Mar 22, 8:54 pm, "DBR" wrote:
I'm planning to fly to Chicago in May, traveling from the south for a long weekend of fun in the downtown area. Any ideas for a good airport that is reasonable in terms of proximity and convenience? Thanks in advance. Nothing beats Midway for convenience to downtown. All the other relievers have relatively poor train service, especially on weekends. Midway trains run 10-15 minute intervals. All others are 2 hrs. If you rent a car, expect to spend at least $20 per day parking downtown. I saw one garage yesterday with a daily rate of $42. |
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On Mar 22, 7:54 pm, "DBR" wrote:
I'm planning to fly to Chicago in May, traveling from the south for a long weekend of fun in the downtown area. Any ideas for a good airport that is reasonable in terms of proximity and convenience? Thanks in advance. I trained at Palwaukee and flew out of Chicago for about 10 years, using Palwaukee (now Executive) airport. In terms of proximity to the loop, Midway is closest and Executive is second. Other reasonable options are Gary, Dupage, Aurora, Waukegan, Schaumberg, and Joliet. Midway and Executive(PWK) will probably have the highest tie down fees, so you will trade driving time to the loop with airport expenses. If it's not rush hour, the drive is probably about 30 minutes from Midway, 45 from Executive, 1 hour from Gary and Schaumberg, 1:15 from DPA and Aurora, 1:30 from Waukegan. A weekend in Chicago isn't cheap, but it's a great city with tons to do. Enjoy. |
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Tie down fees at Midway and Chicago Executive are pretty comparable. Both
waive some of the fees with fuel purchase. Getting to Chicago by rental car from either is probably about the same. But, unless you really need the mobility, the rental car and parking in downtown will far exceed the cost of any tie down fees at either location. A cab to and from Chicago Executive is possible but it will cost you about $70 one way. Use Midway and mass transit for the cheapest overall. -- ------------------------------- Travis Lake N3094P PWK "swag" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 22, 7:54 pm, "DBR" wrote: I'm planning to fly to Chicago in May, traveling from the south for a long weekend of fun in the downtown area. Any ideas for a good airport that is reasonable in terms of proximity and convenience? Thanks in advance. I trained at Palwaukee and flew out of Chicago for about 10 years, using Palwaukee (now Executive) airport. In terms of proximity to the loop, Midway is closest and Executive is second. Other reasonable options are Gary, Dupage, Aurora, Waukegan, Schaumberg, and Joliet. Midway and Executive(PWK) will probably have the highest tie down fees, so you will trade driving time to the loop with airport expenses. If it's not rush hour, the drive is probably about 30 minutes from Midway, 45 from Executive, 1 hour from Gary and Schaumberg, 1:15 from DPA and Aurora, 1:30 from Waukegan. A weekend in Chicago isn't cheap, but it's a great city with tons to do. Enjoy. |
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We were regulars at Meigs Field, going to the museum, shopping the
golden mile, birthday dinners downtown, etc... Since the mobster mayor destroyed the field I have not and will not spend a penny in his city... denny |
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We were regulars at Meigs Field, going to the museum, shopping the
golden mile, birthday dinners downtown, etc... Since the mobster mayor destroyed the field I have not and will not spend a penny in his city... Mary and I haven't set foot in the King's realm since he bulldozed Meigs, and we won't return until he's out of office. It's not much, but it's all I can do. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... We were regulars at Meigs Field, going to the museum, shopping the golden mile, birthday dinners downtown, etc... Since the mobster mayor destroyed the field I have not and will not spend a penny in his city... Mary and I haven't set foot in the King's realm since he bulldozed Meigs, and we won't return until he's out of office. It's not much, but it's all I can do. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Everyone I know that lives outside of Cook County wish it was its own state because it skews the demographics and elections for the rest of Illinois. -------------------------------------------- DW |
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Everyone I know that lives outside of Cook County wish it was its own state
because it skews the demographics and elections for the rest of Illinois. That's not just a Chicago phenomenon. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Mar 23, 12:41 am, Tim wrote:
DBR wrote: I'm planning to fly to Chicago in May, traveling from the south for a long weekend of fun in the downtown area. Any ideas for a good airport that is reasonable in terms of proximity and convenience? Thanks in advance. Make sure to call emperor Daley's office and give them a piece of your mind. Better yet, boycott the city because of what they did and tell them about it. I won;t spend my money there. At least not while that jackass is in power. Thats OK, I've skipped Houston since that Halliburton swindle job in Iraq, and Orlando is going down the tubes...a junior Miami... JG |
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On Mar 24, 9:53 am, "Travis Marlatte"
wrote: Tie down fees at Midway and Chicago Executive are pretty comparable. Both waive some of the fees with fuel purchase. Getting to Chicago by rental car from either is probably about the same. But, unless you really need the mobility, the rental car and parking in downtown will far exceed the cost of any tie down fees at either location. A cab to and from Chicago Executive is possible but it will cost you about $70 one way. Use Midway and mass transit for the cheapest overall. -- ------------------------------- Travis Lake N3094P PWK"swag" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 22, 7:54 pm, "DBR" wrote: I'm planning to fly to Chicago in May, traveling from the south for a long weekend of fun in the downtown area. Any ideas for a good airport that is reasonable in terms of proximity and convenience? Thanks in advance. I trained at Palwaukee and flew out of Chicago for about 10 years, using Palwaukee (now Executive) airport. In terms of proximity to the loop, Midway is closest and Executive is second. Other reasonable options are Gary, Dupage, Aurora, Waukegan, Schaumberg, and Joliet. Midway and Executive(PWK) will probably have the highest tie down fees, so you will trade driving time to the loop with airport expenses. If it's not rush hour, the drive is probably about 30 minutes from Midway, 45 from Executive, 1 hour from Gary and Schaumberg, 1:15 from DPA and Aurora, 1:30 from Waukegan. A weekend in Chicago isn't cheap, but it's a great city with tons to do. Enjoy.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - MDW's concrete "crash pad" at the SWA wreck site should be done. The instruments needed to land on that runway heading SE might be installed now, as I've seen jets land heading SE over I-55 this year. Plus you get the heavy duty CFD foam trucks and 3+ trauma hospitals are nearby for those with shakey landing skills ![]() |
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