Really a sight to see! We camped at their campsite, which is basically a large open lot. Be sure to get what they call a premium site, with water and 30 amp electrical. The dry camping sites are on lower ground, and the year we were there it flooded. Balloons at launch come right over your campsite most days, and as mentioned there are shuttle busses all day to the field. Don't miss the "night glow" or the mass ascencion.
A lot to see and do in the area, too. It's a great time, and not to be missed. It's pretty popular, so if you're going this year you may be too late already.
Good luck!
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