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Re: Wisconsin/Michigan Ferry
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Posted by davpal on November 04, 2006 at 17:02:56 from (216.93.120.137):
In Reply to: Wisconsin/Michigan Ferry posted by Glenn FitzGerald on November 04, 2006 at 16:52:19:
Which ferry are you planning on taking? The fast hydroplane one or the USS Badger that leaves from Ludington and goes to Manitowac. Just took the Badger with my dad last summer. Brother lives in Appleton and went to visit him. I am not sure how much longer they run it in the season. I wouldn't want to be on lake Michigan in November for any reason. My luck we would get one of those Edmund Fitzgerald sinking storms out there. I got a little queasey on the ship on a fairly calm day. It is a lot of fun though because it is a honest to god real ship. They have food, drinks, a movie theater, play areas for kids, lots of sitting areas and you can rent a state room to sleep if you want to. It is fun, go for it. My brother said the hydroplane is a lot faster but costs a bit more. It is also a little more of a rocky ride. Take the boat, It is fun. Good luck, take the dramamine!
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