Wichita / nice Hotel to stay ?
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Wichita / nice Hotel to stay ?
Hi Folks,
have to stay in wichita for a typerating course at FSI Citation learning center during february. Does anybody know a nice hotel - one recommend the airport Hilton Inn.
Any info appreciated
have to stay in wichita for a typerating course at FSI Citation learning center during february. Does anybody know a nice hotel - one recommend the airport Hilton Inn.
Any info appreciated
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Hyatt the best in town but you'll need a car. Hilton crap but within walking distance of FSI. A stay in Wichita will explain why it's the center of GA aircraft construction - those original Kansas farmers who started making airplanes just wanted to get the **** out.
Misereable place whatever time of year.
Misereable place whatever time of year.
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I would recommend "Hotel at Old Town". Very nice decor and reasonable prices. It also requires a car. It doesn't have a restaurant so a late night snack would be a problem but it has kitchenette facilities in each room.
As for night life ... its the bible belt. Kinda says it all. Good (but pricy) beef at the Scotch and Sirloin restaurant. Nice decor so to speak.
The space museum up north (can't remember the name of the town but it is in Bob Dole's town and about an hour drive) is worth the trip. Lots of interesting things such as Appollo 13 and an SR-71.
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Enjoy your course.
As for night life ... its the bible belt. Kinda says it all. Good (but pricy) beef at the Scotch and Sirloin restaurant. Nice decor so to speak.
The space museum up north (can't remember the name of the town but it is in Bob Dole's town and about an hour drive) is worth the trip. Lots of interesting things such as Appollo 13 and an SR-71.
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Enjoy your course.
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The hotel in old town looked great, its near various bars and good fooderies...recommend the river city brewery!!however if your sim slots are at odd times then you may need to be nearer...its just a walk from the hilton which is just a hotel.......but it works.
Anyway if you apply yourself to the course you probably wont have too much time to go out a lot.
Have fun!!
Anyway if you apply yourself to the course you probably wont have too much time to go out a lot.
Have fun!!
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The Hotel at Old Town is great. There is all the night life you will find in Wichita on your doorstep. It costs $95 per night plus tax. Be sure to ask for the FlightSaftey rate.
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When in Wichita, I normally stay at the Hilton. Do this for everal reasons. One I don't need a car. Second a majority of the people going through FSI stay there. Plus other aviaiton people stay there. Lots of good networking. I have never had a complaint about the Hilton. There is also the Aviators Club at the Hilton. Plus a room set aside for Aviator Club members for breakfast.
Depending on how you plan on getting there and if you get a car, you might want to explore the possibility of going into Oklahoma City instead of Wichita. In our neck of the woods, it is so much less expensive to fly into Oklahoma City, rent a car and drive to Wichita.
For things to do, Boeing has surplus sales at their factory there. Might have a problem getting them home. Things like B727 and 747 first class seats, etc.
Have fun. And enjoy the training.
Richard
Depending on how you plan on getting there and if you get a car, you might want to explore the possibility of going into Oklahoma City instead of Wichita. In our neck of the woods, it is so much less expensive to fly into Oklahoma City, rent a car and drive to Wichita.
For things to do, Boeing has surplus sales at their factory there. Might have a problem getting them home. Things like B727 and 747 first class seats, etc.
Have fun. And enjoy the training.
Richard