

October 27, 2006 at 5:20 PM | 0 Comments

Think you can get to Mackinac Island without our help? Maybe you can, but the journey is very Amazing Race-ish.
Air. Boat. Horse.
Getting There:
If you are flying, more than likely you will first have to get to DTW, Detroit Metro Airport, once there you will want to hop a propeller plane to PLN, Pellston.
Pellston is that cool little rustic airport we told you about earlier this week. Free WiFi, good pub grub, and multiple fireplaces. C'mon, how many airports have even one fireplace, let alone more than one.
From Pellston you hop on the Mackinaw Shuttle to the ferry terminal. Roundtrip shuttle ride will run you $20.00.
Now you have to get from flat land to the rock, which means crossing the Straights of Mackinac. Arnold Transit Co. was our ferry of choice, though it looked like there was another option. The roundtrip ferry ride is an additional $20.00, oh and don't lose your little red ticket or the ferry wench will make you pay $12 to get off the rock--not that this happened to us or anything.
Once you arrive on Mackinac island your transportation trifecta is not complete until you take the horse cabby to your hotel. Yup, horse it or hoof it. That is the roadblock. We chose hoof it, because hoofing it up to the Grand Hotel was another $4.50.
While you might think we are a bit tight with a buck, think about this. From Downtown Manhattan to JFK cost us a flat $45.00 in a cab. From Pellston Michigan to Grand Hotel in Mackinac Island? $44.50. Think about it.
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