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Lomira, is about 40 minutes south of Oshkosh, the Amerinn or Amerisuites or whatever has always had hotel rooms the whole week.

Sorry, can't remember any more details, just always see the billboard and have occasionally stayed there.

Amerihost!
 
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Kream926 said:
we are drivin up. were going to fly up but is it true that once your are there you cant leave untill the dep. slot they give you?


No that's not true, you can leave anytime the airshow part ends, which is usually around 6 P.M.
 
Vintage Camping

The last 4 years I have flown up and camped in the Vintage Aircraft Camping. That is just west of 18-36 and is alot of fun and closer to everything than the North 40. We usually fly up in about a 10-15 plane formation and do the usual Ripon-Fisk arrival. If you have an airplane over 35 years old it counts as vintage, so find the oldest plane you can get your hands on and get the better camping spot.
 
we're staying in Appleton this year although flying into GRB. Lotsa good beers at Titletown Brewery in downtown Green Bay but plenty of chain resturants near the airport although there's a place called Angelina's downtown with good Italian food, even for the Midwest.
Looking forward to the younger crowd in Appleton:)
 

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