L.R. asks from Bloomfield Hills, MI on September 02, 2009
Seeking a Great "Girlfriend Getaway" Location
My group of high school friends, now in our mid-40's, has finally decided that we can leave the kid shuffling responsibilities to our respective husbands and get away for a weekend. We're shooting for the first weekend of November and prefer not to venture too terribly far from metro-Detroit (so as not to spend too much of our precious getaway time driving.) We're looking for a very low key venue where we can just hang out (perhaps in our sweats all weekend :0) and NOT cook. We don't need to be pampered or entertained, we just want some together time so we can lounge and chat and relax. Does such a place exist? Obviously, a hotel suite just about anywhere would work, but I'm posting here because I seem to recall that there are some unique scrap booking retreat venues that I've read about and I believe it was here, but I can't find the posts. We have no desire to scrap book, but that may be the right type of place. If someone in this group had a cottage, that would be perfect, but no one in our group does. Any thoughts?
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E.C. answers from Detroit on September 04, 2009
You can look on www.vacationrentals.com - there are a ton of cottages available in michigan for rent.
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J.W. answers from Detroit on September 03, 2009
My friend and mom and I stayed at a place called "the Big House in the Little Woods" (the opposite of the L. Ingalls book :) in Shipshewannah. IT was so peaceful and I think they had some rooms that had scrapbooking areas.
L.B. answers from Detroit on September 03, 2009
No great ideas here, as I still am home with the kids...BUT good for all 4 of you for taking time for yourselves! I'm just learning all about a little time for me. Have a great time! Relax and know that all of us other mommies are really jealous!
C.C. answers from Detroit on September 03, 2009
L.,
The Scrap Palace in Romeo, MI is a great option. I've included some information from their website. I toured the house last year during the Peach Festival. It's been recently renovated and looks awesome!
Scrap Palace of Romeo will accommodate up to 12 scrapbooking guests. Each Scrapper will have their own twin bed, with fresh linens. Your weekend retreat includes dinner on Friday evening, three meals on Saturday , and brunch Sunday morning. All meals are homemade and we only use the finest and freshest ingredients, followed by dessert. Hot and cold beverages are stocked along with your favorite snacks 24 hours a day.
SPECIAL
Now through August 2010 be pampered at Scrap Palace for only $199.99 per person!
Full House Rental Available
$1200.00 per weekend
Another great option would be a bed & breakfast. There are some really great ones in Lexinton, MI. A Night to Remember is one my sister-in-law stayed in recently.
Have fun!
C.
E.C. answers from Detroit on September 04, 2009
You can look on www.vacationrentals.com - there are a ton of cottages available in michigan for rent.
N.W. answers from Detroit on September 03, 2009
I'm doing the same in 2 weeks with 4 girlfriends. We have rented a house in Saugatuck. The house is amazing and has a hot tub. There are lots of good restaurants and take out or IN places. It is costing us $210 to stay in the house for 3 nights (1050$ total rent).
We found the house on VRBO.com (the ponderosa).
S.F. answers from Detroit on September 03, 2009
my girlfriends and i went to the inn at bay harbor for our 40th birthdays this past may. It was amazing. Now, we were pampered a bit but we had a package where you pay $555 for the room (2 shared each) and got a $555 credit at the spa. My frind had a budget of $400 for the whole weekend and she made it! They catered to every need and made us feel like queens.
D.B. answers from Detroit on September 03, 2009
Try The Hideaway of Ludington, MI - about 4 hours away. It's cute and cozy. You can walk to a Lighthouse, visit shops, go to a State Park, or stay in and watch movies all day. Great dining nearby, too!
http://www.hideaway-ludington.com/
Enjoy!
D.J. answers from Detroit on September 03, 2009
Try a great oasis in Detroit called "The Inn on Ferry Street" www.theinnonferrystreet.com
It may be just the place you are looking for. They have great suites, courtesy shuttle service downtown and free breakfast with waffle and eggs. The neighborhood is great and it's right around the corner from the Detroit Institute of Arts and several other museums. And they're offering some great deals on rooms right now.
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