Re: Evening Admission at Oshkosh

Re: Evening Admission at Oshkosh

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Evening Admission at Oshkosh Paul Dow (Remove Caps in mail 06-21-2006

<avnav526@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:449eeaa4$1_3@newspeer2.tds.net...
> Last year my wife only came to the show with me for a few days. For one
> of
> those days she put on the wrong day's wristband, and we didn't realize it
> until almost the end of the day. We'd gone through numerous gates
> throughout the day and no one questioned it. Maybe it was because she was
> with me and I had a full week pass wristband on, but who knows? I would
> suggest
> the OP buy the wristband for the next day, and try getting in when he
> arrives the day before. The worst that could happen is that they'll stop
> you and you'll have to buy another band.
> Scott Wilson
>

On the other hand, an event like Airventure costs money to stage. Everything
from providing porta-potties, to keeping the grass cut, to putting on
evening entertainment. At $21/day, it is a real bargain and the admission
price <typically> doesn't represent a big portion of the trip's cost. Why
short-change the event that is the focus of your trip? Most of us probably
wouldn't try and sneak off without paying for gas in our car or airplane,
and if you boil it down, paying for admission to the show is not any
different.

KB




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