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czim8874
07-15-2023, 04:03 PM
Hey there! This will be our first year at Oshkosh - camping at Scholler 4 nights. Any advice on when the peak times are for showers? Sorry if this question has already been answered... I've searched the threads but didn't see this question posed yet. I'm happy to get up early, just wondering *how early*? Thanks in advance!

Auburntsts
07-15-2023, 04:11 PM
Generally mid-day to early evening are the slowest times. Basically when show activities are at their peak, the showers are the least occupied, but there’s no guarantee.

Don’t forget to bring some kind of shower shoes/sandals/flip-flops.

mazdaP5
07-15-2023, 06:22 PM
During the night show you'll have it all to yourself.

mc20
07-15-2023, 08:03 PM
I tend to hit the shower a bit after full dark and have never had a problem. Some nights I'm the only one there. (shower nearest the camp Scholler entry & the store)

This timing lets me wash off the Deet. I won't need to reapply it when I get back to the campsite and can go to bed without smelling like insect repellent.

CJW
07-15-2023, 09:52 PM
I shower in the evening to get all the sunscreen off. It's usually around 7pm and there are plenty of showers available.

FlyinAdamBadger
07-16-2023, 12:40 AM
Here is what the Camp Scholler showers look like.

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Auburntsts
07-16-2023, 05:45 AM
I tend to hit the shower a bit after full dark and have never had a problem. Some nights I'm the only one there. (shower nearest the camp Scholler entry & the store)

This timing lets me wash off the Deet. I won't need to reapply it when I get back to the campsite and can go to bed without smelling like insect repellent.

Us too. Our SOP is to shower right before going to bed no matter if we’re camping in a tent or RV. As a result, we’ve never had an issue with shower availability.

Serenity_Valley
07-16-2023, 09:53 AM
Echoing the previous posts, I usually go late afternoon/early evening (South building, Stits & Butternut) and it's pretty quiet.

Jeremy S
07-19-2023, 01:44 PM
I usually shower after we get back from dinner, around 8 PM. By that time usually at least half of the shower stalls are empty.

RV Baz
07-19-2023, 02:42 PM
Dont worry about it, I found the showers at first light busy but still quick, just remember your flip flops, last year with the rain I found my feet dirtiest after walking back from the showers

czim8874
07-21-2023, 07:45 PM
All great points and ideas! Thank you all so much for taking the time to share.

mazdaP5
07-30-2023, 02:45 PM
Showers were pretty bad this year. With all of the additional campgrounds added to the south, the South Stits showers were overwhelmed. A 30 minute wait at 10:30 pm was not uncommon. Trying the Elm showers as an alternate, the water could not have been over 50 degrees. I love that the campgrounds were expanded several times to accommodate everyone, but if that is going to continue, the infrastructure needs to expand as well. The south end could use at least one more shower house. At least.

turtle
07-30-2023, 06:42 PM
It's all in the timing. I was closest to south stitts and never waited once. During the day (9-5) there were multiple showers open. Same with after dark right before the storms. 7-9pm wasn't bad either. Elm has been having water temperature problems for years, but as the EAA doesn't make money on showers, it will probably never get fixed. BTW, the campground hasn't been expanded all that much. They keep taking away the prime spots for tents to make way for the high rollers in their mobile castles who can pay $3k for a serviced site a short Harley ride from the gate. Non-generator is reduced to a few rows, and the only other semi-quiet area is the leper colony at the far SE across the creek.

mazdaP5
07-30-2023, 07:07 PM
Scholler expanded into several of the parking lots along Ripple this year. They were even south of Ripple. Heck, they were even south of Ripple along Knapp across from where they had to expand the south 40 to the west. Airventure was absolutely PACKED.

CHICAGORANDY
07-31-2023, 03:51 PM
"Airventure was absolutely PACKED."

I spent 9 days and over 75 hours in a tram conductor seat this year. I will be greatly surprised if 2023 attendance doesn't FAR surpass last year's record breaking numbers, if non-stop packed trams is any indication.

Auburntsts
08-01-2023, 08:53 AM
As a Homebuilt Welcome Wagon driver, I drove all over the airfield from the bottom of South 40 all the way to Basler and all through Scholler. My impression was Scholler had more campers (due in part to its expansion), aircraft parking seemed pretty heavy but aircraft camping overall had less aircraft than last year, but foot traffic for the first 2 official days of the show was off the charts. Aviation related vendor participation and the size of many of the show center displays seemed physically larger to me as well.

mazdaP5
08-01-2023, 06:57 PM
It did feel like there were more planes on the field Thursday-Saturday than in the past.

krw920
08-02-2023, 08:33 AM
It did feel like there were more planes on the field Thursday-Saturday than in the past.

I had that impression too.