Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Another option is to fly to Detroit, then it's a 1-2 hour drive, depending on where you go, to totality.
Be careful of the timing of that 1-2 hour drive. I would expect large numbers of people from southeastern MI (Detroit and suburbs and Ann Arbor) driving into totality too.
I think this will hold true in many fly plus drive scenarios. The last thing you'll want is to fly somewhere then get stuck in traffic and not make it to the band of totality. Plan to fly in a day ahead and get where you're going or make the drive to totality very early in the day.
Anonymous wrote:
Another option is to fly to Detroit, then it's a 1-2 hour drive, depending on where you go, to totality.
Anonymous wrote:We just tickets to be in an are of full totality. Our kids are late elementary so they should appreciate it. Our school admin ok'ed the absence too.
For those looking, here are ticket prices to various cities in/near it, based on leaving Saturday and coming back on a flight late enough on Monday to not miss the eclipse.
San Antonio: $1,000
Austin: $1,500
Cincinnati (drive to Dayton): $500
Indianapolis: $900
Cleveland: $900
Toronto: $500
Montreal: $550
Burlington: no late direct flights back on 4/8.
We went to the one in 2017 and our flight was over half eclipse chasers.
Another option is to fly to Detroit, then it's a 1-2 hour drive, depending on where you go, to totality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking of the eclipse, does anybody know where in DC you can buy eclipse glasses?
Amazon has plenty. That's where we got them last time.
Anonymous wrote:Speaking of the eclipse, does anybody know where in DC you can buy eclipse glasses?
Anonymous wrote:I read the subject line and thought, "Why would you pull your kids out of school for an eclipse? Do you think the world is ending?" Lol.
Anonymous wrote:We just tickets to be in an are of full totality. Our kids are late elementary so they should appreciate it. Our school admin ok'ed the absence too.
For those looking, here are ticket prices to various cities in/near it, based on leaving Saturday and coming back on a flight late enough on Monday to not miss the eclipse.
San Antonio: $1,000
Austin: $1,500
Cincinnati (drive to Dayton): $500
Indianapolis: $900
Cleveland: $900
Toronto: $500
Montreal: $550
Burlington: no late direct flights back on 4/8.
We went to the one in 2017 and our flight was over half eclipse chasers.