>>Where to stay in London?
Looking for information aboutLondon. What are the best airports for a longer stay. 7 to 10 days. Hangar space? Security?
What are some good hotels for an extended stay?
Hog<<
Hey Hog,
Always glad to try and help out, especially a fella with a moniker like that. You sound like you might be from down in my neck of the woods.
First thing, buddy...and no offense...but some of these fellas answering you must know you, and you must be pretty green. I mean, they are feeding you a bunch of malarkey, and you seem to be swallowing it!
Again, no offense...but you must not have done much of any flying, if you can't catch on to the nonsense they are trying to pass off on here.
Like, for instance, this "Luton" place, and all those other "airports" (???) they are talking about. Well! I've been flying in and out of London for years and years, and I've never heard of any of those places. So let me just set you straight:
The only airport that makes any sense to operate out of London is the one just south of town: London-Corbin Magee Field, of course! The strip is 6000 feet long and that ought to be plenty to land one of those F-18's that you bragged about in your profile. Is that a taildragger? They sell autogas too, so you can fuel it up cheap.
Of course, you could go to Somerset, but that's 25 miles or so south...pretty far to walk if their crew car is out pulling stumps...and anyway, that's across the Tennessee line. So...no way you would want to go to Somerset, just stick with Magee Field.
Now as to places that are good for an extended stay, well, I'm partial to the Super 8, they will give you a good weekly rate if all you want is to change out the towels and empty the trash twice a week (Do yourself a favor and don't mention my name).
If you want to splurge, you might try the Ramada, I hear they have one of these free Continental breakfasts that the people up north like, but personally if I were you I would stick with country ham, eggs & grits like the locals do.
Lots of things going on in London this month. The World Chicken Festival is the 25th through the 28th. While you're in town, don't forget to see Colonel Sanders' original cafe...yes, London is the very place where Kentucky Fried started. Save me one of those wings, extra crispy, yum, yum! Shouldn't be long until dove season starts, so remember to bring your shotgun. You can get a real good deal on shells down at the pawn shop.
Anyway, hope you have a real good time in London, and don't let these guys pull your leg any more.
Be real careful, because after all London is not too far of a distance from "Hazard," Ha Ha. Actually they have been doing a lot better at Hazard, so much so that I hear they are thinking of changing their name to "Caution," Ha Ha.
When you get back from London, write us and let us know how the trip went.
Your buddy,
"onthebeach"