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Even in tight times, Michigan travel can be our best bet

by: LiberalLucy

Sun May 25, 2008 at 14:25:38 PM EDT

Ah, Memorial Day weekend. That time when it feels as if Summer officially starts, up north goes to Up North (or UP North), and fishing poles, boats, and coolers get pulled out of closets and basements. Cabins, cottages, and car top carriers all get opened up and swept out. Normally I'd say that 75, 96, 127, and 131 approach creep-and-beep status, but that's changing.

This is one of the first years that I'm not heading anywhere this weekend, and many of my friends and family find themselves in similar situations. Newsweek reports that as many as 60% of Americans are planning on cutting back on vacation plans because of rising gas prices. While AAA of Michigan estimates 1.3 million of us will still travel, to some like me, it seems like the only thing going up is the price of gas.

Instead, I'm enjoying what's being coined a 'Staycation' and I'm taking it easy on a local level. While it's nice to rest, relax, and save money, I'm still feeling pretty guilty.

It's definitely not the same as heading north, breathing in the heady scent of fresh pine, seeing giant expanses of forests and fields, and eyeing the endless coastline of the Lakes. I tell myself it's okay I'm not spending twice or three times as much money for gas simply to get from here or there, but it's a small consolation. Because it still feels like nothing more than robbing Peter to pay Paul.
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Michigan image makes national news

by: davemec

Fri Apr 25, 2008 at 22:17:41 PM EDT

Michigan, the land of wonder.

http://wonkette.com/384243/heres-a-solution-sell-florida-and-michigan-to-paultards 

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Cobo Hall Expansion: Right For Michigan?

by: TomChoske

Sat Feb 23, 2008 at 15:27:38 PM EST

There is much talk in Lansing and throughout the state about the proposed multi-million dollar expansion to Cobo Hall in Detroit. Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano, Kwame Kilpatrick, and Governor Jennifer Granholm seem to believe this will bring large amounts of trade shows and other expositions to Detroit, brining in tourism dollars and helping to revitalize the downtown area.

There is a big question: how? How will this bigger space allow so many more shows and conferences to come to Detroit? Most of the time, Cobo is mostly empty. By building more empty space, how do they expect to hook more companies and industry collectives into coming to Detroit?

Gov. Granholm et al need to look at Germany as an example. Virtually every semi-major city there advertises itself as “Messestadt”: basically, ‘convention city’. Rather than just build convention centers, the German’s try to offer the full package. The cities are centered on the principle of attracting and entertaining convention guests, with public transport designed to not only allow easy access to the convention center, but also to the rest of the surrounding area. In Detroit, without a car, a visitor has very little to actually do outside of eat and gamble. Going to The Henry Ford in Dearborn, the Fox Theater, or other attractions is difficult.  Furthermore, transportation from Detroit Metro Airport to downtown in relatively hard and expensive, and there is no real way to get downtown with the train.

The Germans also focus on signage and the placement of tourism offices to better inform and acclimate guests. The Detroit Convention and Visitors Bureau is making progress, but without some serious infusion of funds, and the networking of DCVB with state agencies to provide guests with a networked ‘one-stop-shop’ of Michigan tourism as a whole, the city will still have to live with the reputation of having ‘nothing to do’.

Building more empty space is not the solution. Only through a serious analysis of what visitors and companies want in a convention destination can policy makers come up with policies necessary to attract visitors and help revitalize Detroit and the whole of south east Michigan.

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A Weekend Treat Full of Pure Michigan

by: LiberalLucy

Sat Aug 11, 2007 at 10:00:00 AM EDT

There's a lot of things to complain about in Michigan: the budget, the trampling of the First Amendment by Mike Bishop, the wildfire in the U.P., and yet more Republicans behaving (very) badly, and it's easy to see why some people get down about Michigan.

But thanks to the good folks over at Michigan.org and a little help from native son Tim Allen, there's some great reminders why at the end of the day none of it outweighs all of the truly great things about our wonderful state. 

I've been featuring the Pure Michigan series all week, but I thought I should bring a little over here for a savory treat on a Saturday afternoon. 

What are you doing with one of your 25,000 sunrises this weekend? 

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