Class Bravo
I really enjoy the challenge of flying into or through Class Bravo airspace. When you plan it and practice on 'your terms,' it makes it much easier if you must divert unexpectedly, possibly to such an airport.
I am fortunate to get to use Class Bravo airspace everyday on my job and when flying my 7. It is not a big deal. Be prepared. Know the airspace. If in doubt, plead ignorance with, "new to the area," they will help.
The "bigger," airport will often add many amenities for you but often at a cost for higher fuel, ramp fees or hangar storage. If reasonable, I'll take advantage of them for the convenience.
In Vlad's picture in Vegas, the Mandalay Bay is in the background. That is my place to stay in Vegas. It is walking distance from the Corporate side. You can get a ride from the FBO in mosts cases.
When negotiating to keep your baby indoors, approach determines response. Thank your host profusely for the hospitality. Ask it they can tuck your "LITTLE" plane into a corner in the hangar. Remember the usually don't deal with our "cute" little planes, so it is often treated as a novelty. You'd be surprised as to what you can accomplish
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Challenge yourself with airspace. You will become a more confident pilot as a result. Also, many of our controllers are pilots with many of those builders. It is quite rewarding. Do it!!!!