OK, I am going to make an executive decision.
I will be at the Jellystone Park in Frankenmuth, MI, from Friday, June 19, leaving on Tuesday, June 23. That is four nights. Anyone who wants to join me there, can. If the cost is too much, you can stay only Friday and Saturday night.
I really think this is the perfect solution. We will all save money on gas. The extra 200 miles not driven to Mackinaw City will save a couple of hundred dollars, based on my puny 8.5 MPG, which will more than make up for the extra cost of the campground.
Frankenmuth is a great small town for walking around and shopping. The huge Christmas store is just across the street from the campground. (You cannot miss the billboards for Bronner's as you enter Michigan.) We will have a pot luck on Friday, but Saturday MUST be a chicken dinner in town!! Menu is here:
http://www.zehnders.com/dining/zehndersrestaurant.htm#03 Dinner comes with homemade soup, relishes, fantastic bread, cheese spread, mashed potatoes, dressing, egg noodles, vegetables, and ice cream and is all-you-can-eat! The Frankenmuth Inn (chicken place) also has a doll and toy store, candy shop, incredibly good German bakery, and much more for about $21 per person. There is a pleasant town park, German mechanical clock tower, and covered bridge. I don't think anyone will be disappointed with this location.
Now, I also invite anyone to join me the week before (June 13-18) at Sterling State Park, in Monroe, MI, just off I-75. (This is on the way to Frankenmuth for some of you.) It is a very large park right on Lake Erie with views from every site because there are not many trees. This state park has both full hookup and W&E sites and both back-in and pull through. All sites are decent asphalt and the pull throughs are very long. Sites are fairly well spread apart, also. Many of the sites are directly overlooking or on the water. There are also a few miles of paved hike/bike trails and large ponds for kayaking. You can even walk to a War of 1812 Battlefield and museum. The beach is good for walking. (One strong suggestion, however, is that you reserve in the Northeast end of the campground because of a very low rumble from the coal-fired Detroit Edison plant on the South end.) Yes, there are state park entrance fees, but I think it is worth it. Out of state annual permit is $9 per day, or $31 per year, which is what I will be buying. There is a $6 fee for a towed vehicle that is good for your entire stay in a single park. I will have to spend some time getting papers done for the semester, but there are lots of things to do there, also. I use this as my base when I am in Michigan because it is not too far from doctors and dentists, plus friends.
Please decide if you will join us in Frankenmuth and let me know so I can keep a record of who is coming. I will be making my reservation tomorrow.