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		<title>Visit Mackinac Island</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2014 05:13:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Josiah Keller]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you think of Mackinac Island (pronounced &#8220;Mackinaw&#8221;, you think of fudge—and in fact, the island is unofficially known as the fudge capital of the world! Mackinac is also best known for the Grand Hotel, and the island&#8217;s ban on motor vehicles, leading to transportation by bicycle and horse-drawn carriages. The island has a year-round population of only 492, but grows significantly with seasonal employees, as the island sees as many as 15,000 visitors a day during the peak of tourist activity. The first thing to do is to actually get to the island. The cheapest and easiest way to do this is to take a ferry, either from Mackinaw City on the Michigan mainland, or coming from St. Ignace, on the Upper Peninsula. There are three main ferry businesses serving to take you to the island, each with rides taking less than an hour: Arnold Line, Shepler&#8217;s Ferry, and Star Line. Transportation between St. Ignace &#38; Mackinac Island is also available via Great Lakes Air. More information regarding transportation to the island can be found here. Once you&#8217;re on the island, you&#8217;ll need to get around. Most of us have a pair of good sturdy legs for that purpose, ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you think of Mackinac Island (pronounced &#8220;Mackinaw&#8221;, you think of fudge—and in fact, the island is unofficially known as the fudge capital of the world! Mackinac is also best known for the Grand Hotel, and the island&#8217;s ban on motor vehicles, leading to transportation by bicycle and horse-drawn carriages. The island has a year-round population of only 492, but grows significantly with seasonal employees, as the island sees as many as 15,000 visitors a day during the peak of tourist activity.</p>
<p>The first thing to do is to actually get to the island. The cheapest and easiest way to do this is to take a ferry, either from Mackinaw City on the Michigan mainland, or coming from St. Ignace, on the Upper Peninsula. There are three main ferry businesses serving to take you to the island, each with rides taking less than an hour: <a href="http://www.arnoldline.com/">Arnold Line</a>, <a href="http://sheplersferry.com/">Shepler&#8217;s Ferry</a>, and <a href="http://www.mackinacferry.com/">Star Line</a>. Transportation between St. Ignace &amp; Mackinac Island is also available via <a href="http://www.greatlakesair.net/">Great Lakes Air</a>. More information regarding transportation to the island can be found <a href="http://www.mackinacisland.org/transportation/">here</a>.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re on the island, you&#8217;ll need to get around. Most of us have a pair of good sturdy legs for that purpose, and the island <em>is</em> small enough that it&#8217;s all you really <em>need</em>, but at 3½ miles long, and almost 2 miles wide, you may want something more. Now while motorized vehicles are banned on the island, that doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t get around. There are a host of bicycle rental places on the island, and the island itself is a cyclist&#8217;s paradise. You can also take a ride in a carriage or buggy with <a href="http://www.mict.com/">Mackinac Island Carriage Tours</a> or <a href="http://www.jacksliverystable.com/">Jack&#8217;s Livery Stable</a>. If you want to go trail riding, stop by <a href="http://www.cindysridingstable.com/">Cindy&#8217;s Riding Stable</a>. Click <a href="http://www.mackinacisland.org/activities/horses-tours-bikes/">this link</a> for more information about getting around on the island.</p>
<p>Okay, so you&#8217;re on the island, and you can get around on the island, the next step is to find the buried treasure! Oh wait, it&#8217;s not one of <strong>those</strong> islands. Humbug! Even without <em>buried</em> treasure though, Mackinac Island isn&#8217;t without <em>any</em> treasure in its own right. The number one treasure of Mackinac is most definitely their fudge, famous in Michigan, and known to some degree the world over. With more than a half dozen fudge shops gracing the island, your visit will be Truly Scrumptious! It&#8217;s been said that over <em>ten thousand</em> pounds of fudge leave the island every day, in dozens of delectable flavors &amp; varieties. In August each year, the <a href="http://www.mackinacislandfudgefestival.org/" class="broken_link">Mackinac Island Fudge Festival</a> is held, with special events, contests, Golden Tickets, and more! Find out more about Mackinac&#8217;s fudge at <a href="http://www.mackinacisland.org/fudge-shops/">this page</a>.</p>
<p>Mackinac is not short on <a href="http://www.mackinacisland.org/activities/">activities</a> to keep you occupied, with three historic sites, a handful of <a href="http://www.mackinacisland.org/activities/parks-historic-sites-museums/">museums</a> (from art to carriages), and countless other <a href="http://www.mackinacisland.org/activities/attractions/">things to do</a>:</p>
<ul>
<li>Become terrified at the Haunted Theater</li>
<li>Visit the Butterfly Conservatory</li>
<li>Go to the Equestrian Center</li>
<li>Take a kayak out on the water</li>
<li>Hike or bike around the island</li>
<li>Dip your toes in the water</li>
<li>Play golf at the Grand Hotel</li>
<li>Enjoy a classic vintage baseball game</li>
<li>Go to Skull Cave</li>
<li>Fly a kite</li>
<li>See the sights</li>
</ul>
<p>As you go downtown you&#8217;ll find a <a href="http://www.mackinacisland.org/shopping/downtown-shops/">multitude of gift shops</a>, eyeing to exchange their trinkets for your hard-earned cash. A number of grocery stores and art galleries will also happily aid you in parting with your money. Once you get hungry, stop at one of Mackinac&#8217;s <a href="http://www.mackinacisland.org/restaurants/">fantastic restaurants</a>, and enjoy eating a meal that will double your hunger once you see and smell it.</p>
<p>Mackinac wouldn&#8217;t be Mackinac without the iconic Grand Hotel, which has played host to Mark Twain, Thomas Edison, Vladimir Putin, and five US Presidents. While not everyone can <a href="http://www.grandhotel.com/accommodations/guest-rooms-rates">afford</a> stay at the hotel, everyone simply <em>must</em> see it. The hotel contains several interesting shops, and a great ice cream parlor. <a href="http://www.grandhotel.com/aboutgrandhotel/non-hotel-guests">Non-hotel guests</a> must pay $10 to see the grounds and tour the hotel. Also consider enjoying one of the hotel&#8217;s perfectly prepared five-course dinners, or delicious lunches. The Grand Hotel is certainly grand, but there are a <a href="http://www.mackinacisland.org/lodging/hotels-historic-inns/">host of other lodging</a> options as well, if you feel so inclined.</p>
<p>If there is anything else you want to find out about Mackinac Island before you visit, check out the official website at <a href="http://www.mackinacisland.org/">MackinacIsland.org</a>, and be sure to take a look at their <a href="http://www.mackinacisland.org/calendar-of-events/">calendar of events</a>, to see if anything extra-special is happening during your visit.</p>
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		<title>AirTime Trampoline &amp; Game Park</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2014 00:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Josiah Keller]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The AirTime Trampoline and Game Park is a blast, whether by yourself, or with family and friends. AirTime has more than 15,000 square feet of trampolines, for open jumping, basketball, dodgeball, and foam pits for the thrill seekers. At a high energy place like this, you want high energy music, and AirTime takes it to heart. On weekends they even have DJs pumping out your favorite music, and local bands, to take it up another notch. While AirTime is great fun all the time, it&#8217;s especially great for parties, with pizza, bottled water, and juice boxes at your table back stage, and an all-access pass to the trampolines for you and nine guests. Up the party level, and add in ice cream and party favors, or go for Double-Platinum, and have 20 people at your party! More details here. As big as the place is, it&#8217;s popularity is even greater. As such, they recommend you make an online reservation, to ensure a spot. Weekends are usually fully booked a few days in advance! You have to fill out a waiver in order to jump, and children under 18 must have one filled out by a parent. AirTime is open 3 ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The AirTime Trampoline and Game Park is a blast, whether by yourself, or with family and friends. AirTime has more than 15,000 square feet of trampolines, for open jumping, basketball, dodgeball, and foam pits for the thrill seekers. At a high energy place like this, you want high energy music, and AirTime takes it to heart. On weekends they even have DJs pumping out your favorite music, and local bands, to take it up another notch.</p>
<p>While AirTime is great fun all the time, it&#8217;s especially great for parties, with pizza, bottled water, and juice boxes at your table back stage, and an all-access pass to the trampolines for you and nine guests. Up the party level, and add in ice cream and party favors, or go for Double-Platinum, and have 20 people at your party! More details <a href="http://www.airtimetrampoline.com/index.php/parties">here</a>.</p>
<p>As big as the place is, it&#8217;s popularity is even greater. As such, they recommend you <a href="http://airtimetrampoline.pfestore.com/areas/Airtime_Open_Jump/Default.aspx" class="broken_link">make an online reservation</a>, to ensure a spot. Weekends are usually fully booked a few days in advance! You have to <a href="http://www.airtimetrampoline.com/index.php/e-waiver">fill out a waiver</a> in order to jump, and children under 18 must have one filled out by a parent.</p>
<p>AirTime is open 3 pm–9 pm Tuesday through Thursday, 10 am–11 pm Friday &amp; Saturday, 10 am–8 pm Sunday, and closed Mondays. Admission is $12 for an hour, and $8 for additional hours on weekdays, and $14/$10 Friday through Sunday. Group discounts are also available.</p>
<p>Address:<br />
662 East Big Beaver Road<br />
Troy, MI 48083</p>
<p><a style="line-height: 1.5em;" href="http://www.airtimetrampoline.com/">Official Website</a></p>
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