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Mackinac Island, MI

I don't frequent this board much but I'm looking for help. 

We'd like to go to Mackinac Island this August for a week w/ our son who will be 2 by then. We're looking for a cottage or cabin to rent. I'm googling but its hard to tell if the places are as good as the pictures make them out to be. Any help would be great!

 Thank you!  

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Re: Mackinac Island, MI

  • I don't have specific suggestions as we've always just stayed in hotels up there.  However, I wanted to say that you could also expand your search to include Mackinaw City and St. Ignace.  These areas are also very nice and both have ferries to and from the island.  I don't know if hotels would be the same as renting a cottage... but I feel that we've found the best value for hotels is on the St. Ignace side of the bridge.  HTH!
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  • Thank you, I guess I should have said we want to go to the Mackinac area. We won't stay on the island itself as I'm guessing its more expensive. Any rentals in the general area on either side of the bridge would be great. We'd like to be right on a lake if possible. 
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  • Do you have a specific reason why you want that area? I think the upper west part of the state (Traverse City, Petosky, Leelanau) is nicer and there are a TON of rentals. There is a lot more to do there, IMO.
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  • How close to the island do you want to be? I agree with pp - besides the island, there's not a lot to do right there. Don't let the Mystery Spot signs draw you in!

    DH's grandparents live in Charlevoix which is an hour south of the bridge. It's a beautiful and really cute town. There's a bunch of cabin rentals here.

    ttp://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rentals/michigan/charlevoix/r5227

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  • Charlevoix is nice too - there are so many small towns that are cute. You could make a day trip to Mackinac or just tack on one night at the beginning or end of your trip.

    Honestly, a few hours were enough for me on the island. Not much to see except the fort or take a bike ride around the island. Mackinac City isn't as cute as many of those other towns.

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  • imagerubyiu:
    Do you have a specific reason why you want that area? I think the upper west part of the state (Traverse City, Petosky, Leelanau) is nicer and there are a TON of rentals. There is a lot more to do there, IMO.

    We're going to go to Grand Haven and see DH's extended family first. We're drawn to seeing 3 Great Lakes and my sister's family goes every summer and they love it.

    By more things to do, what kinds of things?

    We're the swim, ride bikes, eat out type of vacationers. We want somewhere pretty and relaxing. We like walking around cute towns but we won't shop and we don't want any place that's too "touristy."

    I very much appreciate the help - thank you!  

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  • Well, that whole area of Northern MI is touristy in the summer. It's beautiful so it makes sense! There isn't much of a beach in that area and Lake Superior is the coldest one - Lake Michigan is the better swimming lake.
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  • Am very happy to assist. Please contact me at timhygh@micvb.com.
  • imageMackinacIslandInfo:
    Am very happy to assist. Please contact me at timhygh@micvb.com.

    Thank you! Will do! 

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