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Jamie 04-19-2009 09:17 AM

Sun-n-fun camping question
 
I am planning on going down to Lakeland for Sun-n-fun on Thursday the 23rd. My plan was to stay just camp one night. From reading the Sun-n-fun website, it appears that I will have to pay $100.00 for one night of camping? Looks like if I went and stayed Friday night instead that it would cost only $25.00.

Is this right? Don't they know there's a recession going on? ;)

From the website:

Pre Fly-In Camp 3/10 - 4/12 $20 per night *
Registration Open 4/13 - 4/19 $25 per night + $100 *
Convention Rate 4/20 - 4/23 $100 weekly rate *
April 24 or later $25 per night *

Thanks,
Jamie

Jerry Carter 04-19-2009 10:17 AM

Camping is costly
 
Ouch, looks like you're right!:eek: I'll be there Wednesday and Thursday nights, so we can bitch about it together. I'm hoping they will let us stay for daily rates, but I'm not counting on it.

Jerry Carter 04-19-2009 10:32 AM

Take a look at Information and Requirements
 
Jamie, if you look at the Information and Requirements page under camping, it looks like it only costs $25 per night. I think the $100 weekly fee is for camping in the general campground, not aircraft camping.

Jerry Carter 04-19-2009 10:46 AM

Clarification
 
Looks like the answer is on the FAQ page, where it says overnight camping (ONC) is $25, whether it is aircraft camping or not. I'm assuming the homebuilt camping (HBC) is still the $100 flat fee. Sorry for the extra posts.

Steve Mills 04-19-2009 11:40 AM

You pay for the remainder of the week when you arrive, and get refunded the unused portion when you depart.

N941WR 04-19-2009 12:27 PM

HBC?
 
A little drift here...

On page 20 of the NOTAM they list the signs to bring so they know where to park you.

Unlike OSH, there doesn't seem to be any HBC, is that correct?

They list:
GAC - General Aviation Camping
GAP - General Aviation Parking
HB - Home Built Parking
HC - Handicapped Parking
SP - Seaplane Parking
VAC - Vintage Aircraft Camping/Parking
ONC - Overnight Camping

Which one do we use?

bhester 04-19-2009 02:15 PM

Yes there is HBC
 
I stayed there last year and it is listed here:
http://www.sun-n-fun.org/FlyIn/Lodgi...ftCampers.aspx

cyberpilot10 04-19-2009 07:33 PM

camping
 
to all of the fellow RV ers flying in... I will be staying there all week. If I can help with anything just call....813-785-6919

Rich Denton

Moving in to LAL 2moro

hope to see you all at the camp Saturday Night 25th

Jamie 04-19-2009 08:29 PM

So after doing some more reading, it appears that they intend for folks that are staying for longer periods of time to stay in HBC or GAC and people coming for just one or two nights (regardless of aircraft type) to stay in ONC. It appears that facilities (showers, etc) for ONC is "some distance away", whatever that means.

I've tent camped at Sun-n-fun before, but never before with an airplane so this is a new thing for me.

If it were like years past with the closed flight line, I would probably just park in HBP and then backpack my stuff over to the camp site where I've stayed before, but with the open flight line I'm just not interested in leaving my airplane unattended for that long.

Sid Lambert 04-20-2009 06:28 AM

I plan on doing exactly the same thing. Fly down Thursday morning and back before the airshow on Friday.

I'm not sure if I should stay in ONC or HBC.


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