Hi. was wondering if any of us Rennies who live near Bay City, could recommend
a decent motel / hotel in or around the Bay City, Mich. area. I will be visiting the
part of the city near the ....{ :-[d ' oh!, geography error}..Veterans Memorial Bridge
a park along the Saginaw River and could use any tips
you have. doesn't have to be in bay city, even, just within 20 mins of the city.
thanks in advance. --Shannon
Thank you , readers, for reminding me about the diff. 'tween my trip to Port Huron
and the trip across the ....zilwaukee bridge...on way to Bay City.
Are you referring to Port Huron Mi. ??
Bay City is home to 5 bridges (that I know of)
1. Independance
2. Liberty
3. Veterans Memorial
4. Lafayette
5. Zilwaukee
I'm aghast that I know that,, what a nerd. ;D
I live about 25 minutes from Bay City, but ya know, I don't think I've ever stayed in a hotel there. Or even know where to tell you to try. But if you do a google map of Bay City, MI and then to the "search nearby" for hotels....it'll give you a map of what's in the area. But you probaly did that already, huh? I think there is a mariott and a doubletree. Hope that helps a little.
Ah my hometown...
Really the only place that is quite nice and right there is the Doubletree. I don't know the rates, but it's quite nice...
It's really quite easy to google other hotels in the area.
What's going on in Vet's Park?
Rosalyn
Kendra
Thank you , kind folks. Just yest eve ( :-[ spends too much time on 'net) I did a google map for something else, and found out how the "search nearby "tool on the google map works.
What's going on?... ;D..."River of Time" (happens same wknd every year)
Sept. 26 and 27, 2009 Historical time-line Reenactment At: Veterans Park Featuring re-enactors and encampments representing Native American, 18th century, Colonial, Civil War, Old West periods. Many camps offer something to see/do/eat/experience all day long. Time: Sat 9 am - 7 pm, Sun. 9 am - 4 pm www.riveroftime.org (or .com) This Public event has over 400 re-enactors, over 25 colonial style camps set up. Ongoing demos of daily life style of the 18th century: cooking, crafts, period musicians, see Natives, French, Revolutionaries, British. Seen there: Wild West re-creation of "OK Corral", Cooking, wood working , spinning, dying and weaving wool and flax , sewing, weapons usage , axe and knife throwing, panning for gold, sheep shearing, bagpipes
FYI--The Doubletree has a very nice restaurant too.