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01-07-2008, 07:31 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Oshkosh
I'm thinking of making my first-ever visit to Oshkosh this year. Of course, it's not for several months but a couple of questions:
1. I've heard most people camp. Do I have to book a campsite ahead of time? Is there a website or something for this?
2. Should I plan on buying some of my big-ticket avionics there? Are there usually better prices available at Oshkosh than by buying over the internet?
3. Anything else in particular that a first-time Oshkosher should plan ahead for?
Thanks!
Phil
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01-07-2008, 07:46 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Ontario Canada
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Hey Phil.
Last year was my first time. Couple of notes. Yes there are some good deals, they are often made public just before. Check last years archives. If you know EXACTLY what you want, model, harness and prices...they are fair. You do have to pay Wis taxes, which you wouldnt have to pay if they shipped it directly to you instead of taking it with you. But with the border issues, the wis tax is likely worth paying. As for camping, we took our large trailer and i have the following suggestions. I booked in a private campground that is in the MIDDLE of the fun. We didnt move the vehicle once. Walked everywhere and had a great time. Our benefit with the private site was there was hydro, so i didnt have to listen to generators all day (I know the non stop chopper rides drown that noise out anyway) but our beer was always cold and the coffee ready in the am. Just my 02 cents worth. As for the days to go, we went for the last half of the week. Airshows seem to get better and longer heading into the final weekend, and the crowd seems to change a bit to locals and non aviation folks more so than mid week. This year i am going for the first half to enjoy the smaller crowds and the inflow of tons of aircraft. Take a good fold up lawn chair for the air shows and good walking shoes and several credit cards with big limits. Good luck.
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01-07-2008, 07:52 AM
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01-07-2008, 08:03 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: MKE
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Camping
Are you flying or driving? If flying in, you can pitch a tent next to your airplane, so your guaranteed a spot for your tent.
If you are driving in, the EAA campgrounds are first come, first served. They open up 30 days prior to the opening day, and the really good spots are pretty much gone that first day. That said, there is always space in the cheap seats, but you might be a mile away from the gate. Bring a bicycle to get from your campsite to the gate.
Don't have any experience with the private campgrounds, but those who use them seem happy with them.
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01-07-2008, 09:04 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Mtns of N.E. Georgia
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Don't forget the dorms at U. Wis. Oskosh. Not a bad price and breakfast at the cafeteria is excellent and well worth the price. Transportation to and from is by special city busses. Only a couple of bucks a day and frequent service. Phone #'s should be on the website.
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01-07-2008, 10:23 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: San Diego, CA
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Originally Posted by sprucemoose
Bring a bicycle to get from your campsite to the gate.
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OK - I'll let you in on my secret - I fly in commercial to Chicago and rent a car there (cheaper flight, available cars at a reasonable price etc... and the drive to Oshkosh isnt bad at all) In Oshkosh there is a Wallmart just the next exit up from Camp Scholler, there you can buy a bike for $50. I peddle it back and forth from my camp to the front gate all week (as has been said before - your tent will be about a mile walk from the action). There is a bike corral right at the front gate to park it. It'll save probably 20 miles of wear and tear on your feet - which will get plenty of work anyways. When you leave give the bike to some local kid, or dump it in a Salvation Army bin. The key is you have to get there pretty much on the first day of the show or the bikes are all sold out - or look for a Wallyworld in another town.
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01-07-2008, 10:41 AM
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Camping
I arrived at Oshkosh on Saturday last year. The campground was rapidly filling up, but the check-in process was very well organized and the line moved quickly. As others have said, most of the best sites are taken a month before AirVenture starts...having said that, I cruised the campground and found a good spot one block from a showerhouse and one block from a camp store.
My site was right on the shuttle bus route and I thought the shuttle bus system worked pretty well after Sunday (Sat and Sun the new drivers were learning the routes). I didn't need to walk much and never felt I needed a bike.
The showers always seemed to have hot water, cold brew and ice were available at the camp store, etc. All in all, a well-run campground considering its size-the place is huge!!
I stayed all week, met a lot of great people and had a great time.
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01-07-2008, 12:27 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Estacada, OR
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How do you camp? If tenting, be aware that it usually rains pretty well at least once during the show. Pick high ground!
I flew commercial to Milwaukee, stayed in the dorms, ate breakfast in the student union, dinner at the dorm cafeteria. Unless you pay more for the air conditioned dorms, you will want a fan as it gets pretty hot and humid, not cooling off much at night, about $8 for a small fan at Walmart.
Avionics can often be had at Oshkosh prices from the vendor's regular store. Call during Oshkosh week and ask for the Oshkosh price. OTH, you get a chance to see the product & talk with a sales person who really knows the product when you are at the airshow.
Richard Scott
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01-07-2008, 12:48 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Rockford, IL
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Phil:
There is information here about all the various housing options (camping, dorms, private homes, etc.)
I've done them all over the years, and I have to say that camping in Camp Schoeller is the most fun (with the obvious exception of camping next to your airplane, which cannot be beat.)
The earlier you get there, the farther east (toward the flightline) you'll be able to camp, although several times I've been able to move closer to the action several times during the week as people left. If you're camped way in the back, it's not a bad idea to bring (or buy) a cheap bike, as Baja Traveler said above.
As far as buying avionics and stuff, I have gotten some pretty good deals over the years by waiting until the last day to buy. It's not a guaranteed thing, but every once in a while, a dealer will sell something for 10-15% off because he doesn't want to ship it home. I bought a torque wrench that way from Avery last year.
See you there!
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01-07-2008, 12:49 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Victoria B.C.
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Don't eat on the grounds the food is some of worst and most expensive you can find anywhere. Eat in the local restaurants prices are very reasonable and good.
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