Oshkosh questions

Oshkosh questions

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2021 7:11 pm

by OtterlyFoolish

I have never been to anything like this so I have no idea what to expect. It looks like in order to get a hotel you need to pay out the arse or be willing to drive and hour or so in and out of the show. I would probably fly into Green Bay and rent a car for a few days? The camping sounds fun but for those prices I would rather be in a hotel and not drag camping gear on an airliner.

  1. What are the best days to be there?
  2. Is sleeping in the car allowed for a night or two?
  3. Are there showers available?

How do you all deal with lodging? I know it is short notice so it is going to cost me more but I really want to check it out and see what I can learn there considering that I will hopefully be starting my build shortly after getting back.


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2021 9:21 pm

by tx_swordguy

I find tues-fri the best days. Sat at the end seems to be more locals and just more people in general. Camping will cost the same whether in your car, tent, or under your plane. As far as lodging you have to understand 500-600,000 people come through the airport during that week and about 14000 planes. You cannot see it all in one day, probably not even two unless you are young and start early and dont stop until midnight each night. Showers are everywhere in the camping areas and most are very nice. I dont know what airshows you have been to, but this one will be 2-3 times bigger than anything you have seen before. At least pre covid it was this year may be different. This might put it in perspective. The main north south runway has planes 6-8 deep for over 2 miles. The east west runway has planes 10+deep for a mile or more. There are also areas not even mentioned with planes. It is amazing!! Something every pilot needs to see at least once in their life.


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021 1:32 am

by WaiexN143NM

hi guy,
if you are flying into green bay lots of hotels there still avbl, and without the premium prices. $67 and up per nite.
www.cheaptickets.com will get u started searching.

WaiexN143NM
Michael


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021 9:23 am

by XenosN42

OtterlyFoolish wrote:
How do you all deal with lodging? I know it is short notice so it is going to cost me more but I really want to check it out and see what I can learn there considering that I will hopefully be starting my build shortly after getting back.

Hi mystery student pilot,

Consider staying at nearby Ripon College, if there are still any rooms available. It’s not too far and the rates are reasonable. I stayed there a while back when I visited Air Venture.

https://events.ripon.edu/eaa-airventure/


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021 9:37 am

by Scott Todd

Camping is $28 a night. There are little stores everywhere and the showers are definitely acceptable. I have flown in Commercial and rented a car several times. I usually bring camping gear but if you are staying three or more days, its almost worth it to go to Walmart or similar on your way in and buy a small tent and sleeping bag. Add a cheap foam cooler and you are all set. Its less than $100. With camping, you will spend less than $200 assuming three days, which is really the minimum you should plan. You won’t find lodging any cheaper and you will be right there. When the show closes, get a nice shower, grab your rental car, and go to town for dinner :slight_smile: When the torrential rain storm comes thru, get in your car, turn on the A/C, and take a nap. When you are ready to leave, give the tent to the folks next door and either toss the sleeping bag or bring it home. You won’t have any regrets. And if the money really bothers you that much, pick another hobby.


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021 1:00 pm

by kmacht

Keep in mind that if you go the hotel route you have to pay $15 a day to park at the show. If you camp you can keep one car at your site for free. Factoring in parking savings it makes the cost per night to stay in Camp Schiller only $13 a night. You really don’t need anything beyond what you would already have for a hotel other than a tent and sleeping bag.


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021 1:21 pm

by Scott Todd

As a side note, I usually stay 4-5 days or so and I usually buy a bicycle at Walmart. You can try to pick one up in the Swap meet but its hit and miss. I really enjoy the convenience of riding to the front gate as its a bit of a walk. I often head back to camp around lunch or when the airshow starts to get a snack, drop off goodies, and relax a bit. You can usually enjoy most of the airshow from there and enjoy your favorite cold beverage waiting in your foam cooler. Its also a nice ride over to the ultralight area. I usually pick one up for less than $100 so it works out to $20-25 dollars a day. I really enjoy it and think it ads to the overall experience.

When I get home and think about how much fun I had, I really don’t care if it cost $300, $500 or $700. Its all about the experience and worth everything I spend.


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021 10:52 pm

by OtterlyFoolish

When I looked at camping I saw the $28 but when I clicked the register link it was showing $300+ per night (https://www.etix.com/ticket/e/1011989/c … re-oshkosh) If I am on the wrong page then please show me the correct page. My original thought was to grab a cheap tent and sleeping bag but if I can get an actual hotel within 30ish min drive for $150-200 then why would I pay $300+ to sleep on the ground?


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021 11:33 pm

by mike.smith

https://www.etix.com/ticket/e/1011989/c … re-oshkosh

The way camping works, is you pay up front for the day you arrive, and for every day after until the end of the show. If you leave before the end of the show, you get a refund when you exit Camp Scholler and turn in your camping credentials. That’s the only way they can make sure if you’re in Scholler, that you’ve paid for that day. So it is definitely $28/night and they guarantee camping. The later you arrive, the harder it will be to find a camp site that isn’t WAY far away from the main gate. Each camp sight includes space for your accommodations and your car. Your car gets a sticker in the window that lets you drive in and out of Scholler.

If you show up on the Sunday before the show you can still get on the grounds that day, before all the crowds, to get a first look around. Wednesday night and Saturday night have a night airshow, so you should be sure to include one of those days. Saturday is usually the crazy busy day, so the weekdays are a bit better in terms of getting around.

The best time to find interior accommodations is a year before the event, or as far out as the hotels will let you book.

Prepare to walk MILES! Bring a hat and sunscreen. Bring a container for water. You might need some baling wire to keep your jaw from dropping and you tongue from hanging out :slight_smile:


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2021 8:58 am

by GraemeSmith

This popped up on my Facebook Memories today from 2015:

FB Post wrote:N27 - Towanda in PA. Last time I was here I was gliding in with no engine - so today was a welcome change. Other pilots headed for Oshkosh for AirVenture were also there.

“Other pilot” being one Mike Smith who gleefully overtook me a few miles later as we both headed west!

2015.jpg
Mike Smith at Towanda in 2015

Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2021 9:14 pm

by OtterlyFoolish

mike.smith wrote:The way camping works, is you pay up front for the day you arrive, and for every day after until the end of the show. If you leave before the end of the show, you get a refund when you exit Camp Scholler and turn in your camping credentials. That’s the only way they can make sure if you’re in Scholler, that you’ve paid for that day. So it is definitely $28/night and they guarantee camping.

So I should just show up with a tent and there will be space for $28/night? I just might be far from the gate? I can work with that. I was planning on early in the week so it should not be too full right away.


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2021 3:07 pm

by tx_swordguy

I have always pre-purchased all my oshkosh stuff. The camp sites are not marked off and you kinda just find a place and set up. I believe they give you 30x30 as a baseline of what they want you setting up your camp. You will definitely have neighbors all around you. Go and have an amazing time I promise you won’t regret it.


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2021 3:57 pm

by Sonex1517

OtterlyFoolish wrote:

mike.smith wrote:The way camping works, is you pay up front for the day you arrive, and for every day after until the end of the show. If you leave before the end of the show, you get a refund when you exit Camp Scholler and turn in your camping credentials. That’s the only way they can make sure if you’re in Scholler, that you’ve paid for that day. So it is definitely $28/night and they guarantee camping.

So I should just show up with a tent and there will be space for $28/night? I just might be far from the gate? I can work with that. I was planning on early in the week so it should not be too full right away.

Go, have fun, make a lot of new friends, and immerse yourself in a unique aviation experience.

But….early in the week it will be packed, more so than late in the week….

Please join us at the BBQ on Wednesday evening!


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2021 4:56 pm

by GraemeSmith

Just GO! :slight_smile:


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2021 11:23 pm

by wlarson861

The campground has grown a lot in the last 40 years. the strategy is not how close you get to the gate but how close to the bus route! The camp ground is huge and you will need transportation to get around. Find a spot to set up camp and enjoy the show, you will learn through experience for next time. But no matter where you are, this is the greatest aviation event you will ever see. Enjoy and learn lots.


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:25 pm

by OtterlyFoolish

Sure is a good thing that I enjoy driving. I am flying into Chicago on Tuesday, getting a car there and driving to Oshkosh from there. I should arrive about 3pm and I will be there until Friday around noon so that I can make my 5pm flight out of Chicago. I will find a Walmart somewhere in between for a tent, sleeping bag and cooler to fill with cold tasty beverages. Anything else that you think I could use other than maybe a used bike if I can spot one?


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:37 pm

by OtterlyFoolish

Sonex1517 wrote:Please join us at the BBQ on Wednesday evening!

I will be there from Tuesday afternoon until Friday around noon so where do I find this BBQ Wednesday evening?


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 10:06 pm

by Sonex1517

Go here

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090c4c … 8-oshkosh1

There is no formal ride assistance, but other Sonex Builders and Pilots are going so it’s not too hard to find a ride. Uber is also an option.

Wayne has indicated he needs some assistance cooking and cleaning up! So all you folks know what to do! Sign up!


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 12:39 am

by OtterlyFoolish

Sonex1517 wrote:Wayne has indicated he needs some assistance cooking and cleaning up! So all you folks know what to do! Sign up!

Looks like that link is not working.


Re: Oshkosh questions

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 6:56 am

by Sonex1517

I just checked it, and it worked. We had several signups overnight also….

Re: Oshkosh questions

Postby OtterlyFoolish » Wed Jul 21, 2021 9:59 am

Sonex1517 wrote:I just checked it, and it worked. We had several signups overnight also….

You are correct. It was my add blocker that disabled the link.