I had planned to attend today, but after hearing the prices of food and drink, and hearing about the chaos that was trying to get public transportation there, I decided against going. Thank you for your video so I could have a taste of what was there.
@frankfurtonfoottours23615 ай бұрын
I took bus 28 from Mainz Kastel and that worked out ok. Food prices were decent, same as at any fest, but thought 5€ for a drink to be a lot. Had a huge portion of fries with salsa, guacamole and sour cream for 8€.
@Poisso35 ай бұрын
@@frankfurtonfoottours2361 I would have had to drive in from Taunusstein and then find a place to park for the JFK Str bus pickup. I think the drink prices are what really was the deciding factor on top of the food prices that were reported on some Facebook posts.
@frankfurtonfoottours23615 ай бұрын
@@Poisso3 I took the train from Frankfurt, then waited for at least an hour to get in right when they opened the gate. They were checking bags. My P-38 can opener was considered dangerous, so I left. Have had it since Basic in 1981, so not going to throw it in the trash. That seemed a bit extreme to me.
@NannerPuddin1445 ай бұрын
(Okay, I'm over-commenting on this now, but there's so much to say with this video.) The Berlin Airdrop was one of those bright uplifting moments in history: hope from the skies. =)
@frankfurtonfoottours23615 ай бұрын
I love, love, love talking about the Berlin Airlift and try to at least mention it during every tour.
@NannerPuddin1445 ай бұрын
I love that stand @10:00. I want to design my kitchen like that.....after I win the lottery.
@NannerPuddin1445 ай бұрын
If I ever lose my appetite, I'll just watch one of your videos. lol I'm so hungry right now and I usually just have coffee for breakfast and lunch.
@frankfurtonfoottours23615 ай бұрын
@@NannerPuddin144 I thought those funnel cake ones looked the best
@NannerPuddin1445 ай бұрын
My autistic nephew could win a trivia contest about WW2 aircraft and machinery. Couldn't tell you names, places, or dates, or other significant facts, but he could probably dismantle one of those airplanes, put it back together and fly it without ever having a lesson. He would love to have been there. (I meant at the exhibit but, honestly, he probably would have loved to have been there in the 1940s.....at least for a few minutes.)