Kam I didn't mean to imply not to do anything, just to let you know those two events and members are doing those, definitely join in with them for that fun, but also the idea of us sharing locations, etc. and getting together is great so whether we're early or late in the week being there we can meet as many of us as we can. I like the group text idea, saves us from having to log in to the website.
Kelly start with the EAA website for Airventure, particularly the notice (fka notam) at chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.eaa.org/-/media/files/airventure/flyingin/notam/2023/2023_eaa_airventure_oshkosh_notam_final.ashx
This year we can put a N or S to "ask" for north or south parking, nothing guaranteed. If in the N40 the Pirate Party is something to see. The SOS beer venue (just outside OSH grounds) is another one to at least see and if it's your cup of tea (beer) then it's not to be missed.
If you park on the grass I recommend the acrylic cutting board (Walmart, about $4/each) to put under your tires so the plane doesn't sink into the grass (especially if there's rain). Bring tie downs (the Claw type), the wine cork type dog stuff won't be acceptable by EAA staff.
The food can get a little less than varied after 4 or 5 days. If you're in the N40 there's a gate that you can get outside, few places in walking distance and plenty of Uber/Lyft opportunities to nearby or farther away food.
There are plenty of "what to bring" forums, google "what to bring to Airventure" or "tips" or "first timers" etc. and the EAA and other forums will fire hose you information. Best information I think is be ready for what seems to be the annual extreme weather night, to protect you and the plane and know it will be cool, hot, cold, buggy, humid, wet, dry or have hail. Also plenty of YouTube videos, some good and others "I hope I'm not going to be that guy".
I wouldn't just do an intermediate stop on the way. I like to get to within a less than an hour range and go in early in the morning. The Third Thursday fly in at Mason City (KMCW) before OSH is a great stopover if you're going in early.
Of course read and know the notice and enjoy that first time going in, you'll never be as nervous as that first time so it's kind of wonderful just in the "over concern" department which you won't have the next year. [img title="Wink" alt="Wink" /]https://www.beechaeroclub.org/wp-content/sp-resources/forum-smileys/sf-wink.gif[/img] Nothing beats landing on the dot and hearing the OSH controllers call you with "Great job, welcome to OSH. Exit into he grass and follow the flags."