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Old 04-02-2004, 12:41 PM
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Default Date idea: parking at the Airport?

Hey guys & gals -

I had a great idea to take my boyfriend to the Airport, find somewhere to park, and have a cute, romantic little picnic-type thing while watching the planes and stars at night.

Would anyone know where a good parking place to do this would be? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks much!
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Hrm. There used to be a spot to park in your car somewhat safely, but the airport expansion closed that road.

There is a little beachlike area across from UPS, but you get some 'rough' crowds hanging out there often. They are not the heckers you want to deal with, esp in that desolate/shady area. Anything in the airport area is pretty shady, and many times ignored by the police. If you stay in a car, you should be able to pull over somewhere and be ok. Getting out and setting up a picnic is different...

This may be too far, but try the park next to the Lagoon in Essington. The planes fly somewhat low over that area I think. Pick a night where the club isnt open (cheesy crowd), and it should be ok. Do a drive by first, it may not be what you are looking for.

I can not think of any other safe areas for you and your man to go to...hopefully someone can suggest something I missed. Good luck
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I can not think of any other safe areas for you and your man to go to...hopefully someone can suggest something I missed. Good luck
How late in John Heinz open? It's not right on top of the airport, but there are spots with clear views that might do the job.
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Not sure it's open at night, but Fort Mifflin, at the end of Hog Island Road, is also right at the end of a runway. There are some picnic tables on the fort grounds. Again, it may be better as a day thing. When I was there a few years ago the planes were coming in so low you could count the rivets in their skin.
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I can not think of any other safe areas for you and your man to go to...hopefully someone can suggest something I missed. Good luck
How late in John Heinz open? It's not right on top of the airport, but there are spots with clear views that might do the job.
Well, I think most things around the airport close at night-

Fort Mifflin is probably the best choice for seeing planes landing,
but you'd have to ask the caretakers-

There are some nice concrete observation platforms out in Heinz Preserve, but they're a bit of a hike to get to - there isn't much space along the levees and trails. I'm pretty sure the Heinz Preserve closes at dusk- but there's the main Visitor's Center off Lindeburgh, west of Island Ave. Near the south end of Heinz is an old jetty on the west of Rote 420- it's the south side of Darby Creek. On the north side of the creek is the old Morton historic site - that's not closed off, but also probably closes at dusk-

Further down river, the Lazaretto, aka Governor Printz Park in Essington isn't a bad view open area, parking beside the night club.

A last idea is to borrow or rent a boat (assuming you know how to boat), from someplace- perhaps over by the Ben Franklin Bridge, go down past Philly and tie up alongside Fort Miflin or further south on little tinicum island-

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thank you, neil; this may be just what i'm lookin' for! i'll check it out and let ya know how it goes!

thanks to you other guys, also, for your thoughts and ideas! i'll keep all in mind.
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Not sure it's open at night, but Fort Mifflin, at the end of Hog Island Road, is also right at the end of a runway. There are some picnic tables on the fort grounds. Again, it may be better as a day thing. When I was there a few years ago the planes were coming in so low you could count the rivets in their skin.
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Ahhh, nothing more romantic then the sound of Jet engines and the screeching of tires on the runway.
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Hey don't kill my romantic setting =)

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