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CivEngPE
03-14-2016, 12:11 PM
My wife and I went to Airventure back in 2011 and stayed in an offsite hotel about 45 minutes drive from the show. Because of this, we felt like we missed out on a lot of the culture of the airshow. Fast forward to this year and I have completed my RV10 and plan on bringing my 8 year old nephew and staying in home built camping. We hope to arrive mid day on Saturday and leave in the morning on Thursday.

I have researched everything I can find, but still have a few questions for the group here.



Can you see the airshow from the HBC area?
Is there a supply shop close to HBC? I couldn't find one on the map. They seem to be concentrated by Camp Scholler.
Is there any security to prevent the general public from entering HBC or is it open to everyone?
What are the food options on Saturday and Sunday? Do I need to plan on being self sufficient on those 2 days?
what options are there for charging a portable battery pack? At Sun n Fun a couple of years ago, you could leave it at the cam check in shack to recharge while out at the airshow. Is there anything like that or just the showers?
How loud is it near the "facilities"? I am traveling with an 8 year old, so close proximity to the toilets/shower may be handy.
Is kidventure something that I would be able to drop my nephew off at while I do some forums or is it better done together?


Thanks in advance for the advice.
Shannon Hicks

Auburntsts
03-14-2016, 02:38 PM
My wife and I went to Airventure back in 2011 and stayed in an offsite hotel about 45 minutes drive from the show. Because of this, we felt like we missed out on a lot of the culture of the airshow. Fast forward to this year and I have completed my RV10 and plan on bringing my 8 year old nephew and staying in home built camping. We hope to arrive mid day on Saturday and leave in the morning on Sunday.

I have researched everything I can find, but still have a few questions for the group here.



Can you see the airshow from the HBC area?
Yes, but only part of it. The southern part of the shows plus some of the low level stuff is obscured.
Is there a supply shop close to HBC? I couldn't find one on the map. They seem to be concentrated by Camp Scholler.
Not really
Is there any security to prevent the general public from entering HBC or is it open to everyone?
It's open to everyone, but to honest I didn't notice anyone that wasn't camped there, but then we were jus North of the hardstand near the shower trailers.
What are the food options on Saturday and Sunday? Do I need to plan on being self sufficient on those 2 days?
There are vendors open on the grounds.
what options are there for charging a portable battery pack? At Sun n Fun a couple of years ago, you could leave it at the cam check in shack to recharge while out at the airshow. Is there anything like that or just the showers?
Yes, next to the showers there's a building with external outlets. As always people leave their devices plugged in.
How loud is it near the "facilities"? I am traveling with an 8 year old, so close proximity to the toilets/shower may be handy.
Pretty quiet IMO. Occasionally someone will let a porta-potty door slam.



Is kidventure something that I would be able to drop my nephew off at while I do some forums or is it better done together?
Not really--I'd stay with him. I think you'll enjoy it too.


Thanks in advance for the advice.
Shannon Hicks

We camped in HBC last year -- flew in for the first time in our juse out of phase I RV-10.

CivEngPE
03-14-2016, 07:46 PM
Thanks Todd for that info. I hope to see you there this year. I'll buy you a beer.

Shannon Hicks

gbrasch
03-14-2016, 09:33 PM
It is open to "everyone" that is in the grounds, not the general public.

dougbush
03-14-2016, 11:34 PM
GAC has no security to keep the public out, but I haven't heard of any resulting problems.

FlyingRon
03-15-2016, 09:58 AM
It is open to "everyone" that is in the grounds, not the general public.

Which just means that anybody from the general public who bought a ticket got on the field. Further, EAA grounds security has more holes in it than Sonny Corleone at the tollbooth. That being said, I can't say I've ever had any problems with the security of my campsite or plane in the decades I've been coming.

HBC isn't too far of a walk to Oshkosh proper just off the field.

In addition to the stuff mentioned, the Vintage folks operate a charging dropoff at the rear of the redbarn. If you've got a laptop or something you're more concerned with leaving unattended at the shower building you can drop it off there for a "donation" to the VAA.

rleffler
03-16-2016, 04:00 AM
Shannon,

Todd answered most of your questions. The one thing he omitted, is that HBC was the Welcome Wagons vehicles that can drive you over to the Red Barn at Scholler to get supplies. You can also take the bus to the N40, the. It's a short walk to a strip mall. Then there are always folks that will give you a ride.

the most important part is to come to the RV-10 dinner on Sunday evening and meet dozens of your fellow RV-10 builders. You'll met many of the folks you've be talking with over the years and I'm sure you'll meet somebody willing to run you into town.

ive camped at HBC the last two years and haven't had any issues. Last year I bought all the groceries for the RV-10 dinner without having my own transportation. The community is unique and you have to experience it to understand. You and your family will have a great time.

bob

djjeffriesjr
03-16-2016, 04:34 AM
Shannon, The answer to most of your questions is "Welcome Wagon". Homebuilder HQ furnishes and volunteers man several vehicles that will come if called or if you catch them in camping.
*There is not a supply shop in HBC but you can get to it with WW.
*General public is allowed in HBC but, most of the people that do come back there are interested in the homebuilts.
*If you are speaking of the Saturday and Sunday before Oshkosh starts then there is limited food on the grounds but, the last weekend of the convention is full of options. Again, WW.
*You can recharge at the HBC camp attendant shack. There is also ice available for purchase there.
*It is usually quiet all around HBC at night.
*Can't tell you much about Kidventure but, imagine it has enough for them to do.

Hope that helped.
Don Jeffries

CivEngPE
03-16-2016, 07:54 AM
Thank you all for the replies.

I definitely plan to come to the RV-10 dinner on Sunday to meet everyone. I can't tell you how excited we are about this trip.

Cary
03-16-2016, 07:59 AM
If you're really only planning half a day (mid day Saturday till the next morning), you'll miss out on just about everything. Officially Airventure doesn't start until Monday, so although many are there that first weekend, there is no airshow and no official activities.

I'd sure recommend staying longer, even if your plans are to come for the last weekend. There is so much to see and do that you'd be cheating yourself and the kiddo by staying a very short time.

Also, don't forget that the field is closed from before each airshow until after it concludes. All of that will be in the NOTAM, which you absolutely must have and follow, to be safe. It's usually available in May, both in print form and downloadable.

Cary

CivEngPE
03-16-2016, 08:49 AM
Cary,
I just saw that I had a typo in my original post. We are planning to be there from mid afternoon Saturday to Thursday morning.

DaleB
03-16-2016, 12:26 PM
Shannon, thanks for asking and everyone else, thanks for answering. My wife and I went in 2014 and stayed in Appleton. As you said, I feel like we missed a lot. By the end of the day we were wiped out and still had to hoof it back to the car and drive nearly an hour to the hotel.

Last year I went with a buddy and we stayed in the UW dorms. That was better, but of course there's still the "gotta go catch a bus" factor.

This year I'm planning to fly in and stay in HBC for a couple of days. I'm really looking forward to not feeling rushed and being able to enjoy the whole experience. Having not camped since my 30-something-year-old son was in middle school, we'll see how that works out. :)

FlyingRon
03-16-2016, 06:20 PM
The very first Oshkosh I went to was for three days in 1992. Clearly too short. I've been arriving earlier and earlier ever since. I typically will arrive the Wednesday the week before. I leave the Monday after the show.

Cary
03-17-2016, 02:55 PM
The very first Oshkosh I went to was for three days in 1992. Clearly too short. I've been arriving earlier and earlier ever since. I typically will arrive the Wednesday the week before. I leave the Monday after the show.

Last year I arrived on Friday afternoon and was truly surprised at how many were already there. I was parked in a row that is only a couple rows east of the new shower facility, because everything east of there was already full. No complaints--it was a great place, and I ended up with really nice neighbors and made new friends, like always.

I was one of the very last to leave on Monday, sometime after noon so that I actually had to call ground control and tower like a "real" airport. :) "Oshkosh ground, Cessna xxx, on the grass south of 9-27, ready to taxi for departure."

All good fun. I plan to do things similarly this coming summer.

Cary

FlyingRon
03-17-2016, 03:10 PM
Yep, I arrive before the NOTAM turns on and depart after it. Oshkosh is a nice friendly airport outside of the show. I do come and go a dozen times between heading up to Brennand or Clintonville for showers or off to Shawano or just giving rides. I alternate between the Ripon and Warbird arrivals depending on whether my passengers have done one of the other before usually.