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Quote from: PTM on April 24, 2015, 07:59:25 AM
Traverse City, MI.

Spent a lot of time near Traverse City and Frankfort MI. There a nice little resort town pretty isolated called Watervale. Within walking distance of Lake Michigan and they have their own lake there as well. Spent many a summers there.

keefe

Quote from: 77ncaachamps on April 24, 2015, 01:29:31 AM
Gary, IN.

I hear they're starting a revival.

"Indiana wants me, But I can't go back there..."

-- Thomas Crean


Death on call

keefe

Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on April 23, 2015, 09:00:12 PM
sybaris in mequon. 

I thought this was a reference to that orgasmatron thing women sit on.

I went to the Sybaris website...they are a cliche for '70's faux romantic swinger chic...

Do people really patronize that place?


Death on call

brandx

Quote from: GOO on April 24, 2015, 12:13:46 PM
Wisconsin, within your driving limits:

1.  Head over the the LaCrosse area and head north along the river.  Wineries, apple orchards/cider places, little stores, pottery, etc.  Kind of a mini-door county.  Head back down the MN side and stop at the bald eagle rescue and museum and some nice small towns.  (I am no expert, but have done it a couple of times).  Wildlife areas, biking, rent a bike on the way at the Elroy-Sparta bike trail and do some biking. 

 

I would suggest the bike trail along the Mississippi instead. Goes through some scenic areas and a wildlife refuge as well as Perot State Park. Several towns along the way to rest and grab a bite to eat.

4everwarriors

Quote from: keefe on April 24, 2015, 01:13:08 PM
I thought this was a reference to that orgasmatron thing women sit on.

I went to the Sybaris website...they are a cliche for '70's faux romantic swinger chic...

Do people really patronize that place?



Yeah, F*ckin' showed up with a can of Lysol and a box of balloons and wanted to party.
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

Spotcheck Billy

Quote from: keefe on April 24, 2015, 01:13:08 PM
I thought this was a reference to that orgasmatron thing women sit on.

I went to the Sybaris website...they are a cliche for '70's faux romantic swinger chic...

Do people really patronize that place?

rooms available for just the afternoon if wanted, and just in case the Mrs. hired a PI, get the room with its own garage so he doesn't spy your car parked out front

MUsoxfan

Thanks for all the suggestions. I just booked a place in Egg Harbor. Looking forward to it

SaintPaulWarrior

Quote from: Pakuni on April 23, 2015, 08:46:33 PM
Southwestern Michigan makes for an awesome weekend getaway from Chicago.
Saugatuck, in particular, but South Haven and Grand Haven also are nice.
Door County also is nice, but I prefer Saugatuck. Especially if you're without kids.

Great Grandparents bought land in the '20's about 10 miles south of South Haven.  Lake Michigan Beach, MI where some of the Best pizza is served east of Chicago http://dimaggiospizzaandburgers.com/ .  Been going there since I was born.  Saugatuck is also a great place to visit.  South Haven I would give a thumbs down for the lack of anything to do except for the beach.  Wine vineyards just east of Saugatuck http://www.fennvalley.com/   St. Joseph if you are in the mood to be a tourist around town.  Casino in New Buffalo  http://www.fourwindscasino.com/and the hotels http://www.harborgrand.com/ and http://www.marinagrandresort.com/ are top notch and my fellow MU grad's sister owns both.

Skitch

Quote from: MUsoxfan on April 24, 2015, 06:42:16 PM
Thanks for all the suggestions. I just booked a place in Egg Harbor. Looking forward to it

Can I ask where?

wildbillsb

Quote from: MUsoxfan link=topic=47436.msg725553 #msg725553 date=1429918936
Thanks for all the suggestions. I just booked a place in Egg Harbor. Looking forward to it

Be sure to check out the schedule for live music concerts at Birch Creek Music Center on Cty Hwy E just a couple of miles east of Egg Harbor. Also, be sure to look at the lineup of  American Folklore Theatre productions under the stars on the outdoor stage in Peninsula State Park.  Lots of fun!
Peace begins with a smile.  -  Mother Teresa

Freeport Warrior

Quote from: MUsoxfan on April 24, 2015, 06:42:16 PM
I just booked a place in Egg Harbor. Looking forward to it
We sold our place in Fish Creek a few years ago because we just didn't get up there enough. In-laws still up there, so we still get up there a couple times a year (but without the property taxes!). Fourth of July is always jam packed. Here are some of my favorite DC things. Love Trio restaurant in Egg Harbor -- higher-end food, but casual. To up the ante, Whistling Swan in Fish Creek is probably the best high-end spot. Stone's Throw Winery is fun. Door County Bakery Corsica bread is to die for. Cocktails at Fred and Fuzzy's on the water in Sister Bay is always a good time. My kids always loved to go to the drive-in movie theater in Ephraim -- just open up the back hatch, bring some blankets and get some real butter, buttered popcorn.

My brother-in-law was up recently and told me about a newer brewing company that has bands. Might want to check this out
http://www.doorcountybrewingco.com/tap-room/

Have fun.

MUsoxfan

Quote from: Skitch on April 24, 2015, 11:45:24 PM
Can I ask where?

Lull-abi Inn.

I'm not overly particular about accommodations, seems like it'll work just fine for us

ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: Pakuni on April 23, 2015, 08:46:33 PM
Southwestern Michigan makes for an awesome weekend getaway from Chicago.
Saugatuck, in particular, but South Haven and Grand Haven also are nice.
Door County also is nice, but I prefer Saugatuck. Especially if you're without kids.

I'm a big fan of Grand Haven.

Dyckesville, WI is also great....eat the curds.

Dr. Blackheart

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on April 28, 2015, 12:04:03 AM
I'm a big fan of Grand Haven.

Dyckesville, WI is also great....eat the curds.

Santa Catalina Island, a'nia?  USC Song Girls every July 4th.

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