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Good advise. Just one clarification...The museum is free with the
AirVenture admission, and it's also free with an EAA membership at any time. One trick I often use is to park across from the museum and take the bus to show center. It's easier than the other large lots. The only problem I encountered was that the busses don't run through the end of the Theater in the Woods presentations. I learned not to park there, especially if a huge monsoon that dumps 5" of rain is expected because it's a long walk, and from that much rain, your stuff won't dry out for a week. (Voice of experience.) Roger wrote: Your ticket will get you through the Museum (or it used to) which takes a good two to three hours. Easily three if you take the time to really look and it is worth doing. |
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