Mackinaw City's BEST Family Resort: Crown Choice Inn & Suites!

Crown Choice Inn & Suites Lakeview and Waterpark Mackinaw City (MI) United States

Crown Choice Inn & Suites Lakeview and Waterpark Mackinaw City (MI) United States

Mackinaw City's BEST Family Resort: Crown Choice Inn & Suites!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into the glorious, chaotic, and utterly delightful world of Crown Choice Inn & Suites in Mackinaw City! Forget those pristine, overly-polished reviews. You want the truth, right? The real scoop? Alright, let's go.

Mackinaw City's Crown Choice Inn & Suites: The Honest Truth (and Why You Need to Book NOW)

First things first: Accessibility is a massive win. Finding a genuinely accessible family resort can be a nightmare, so huge props to Crown Choice. They've got facilities for disabled guests, the elevator is a godsend after lugging suitcases, and the bathrooms are designed with accessibility in mind -- seriously, someone actually thought about it! We're talking ramps, the whole nine yards. That immediately scores them major points in my book.

Rooms & Amenities: Where the Comfort Hits (and Sometimes Misses)

Let's talk rooms. They have the all important Air conditioning in rooms, a refrigerator, and, blessedly, free Wi-Fi in all rooms! which is a necessity, let's be honest. I was thrilled to find my room equipped with daily housekeeping - it's the small things that make a difference! Alarm clock, desk, hair dryer, in-room safe box, satellite/cable channels -- the usual suspects, all present and accounted for. And the free bottled water? Lifesaver after a long day of exploring. But, a small gripe -- the window that opens? It didn't open wide…maybe my room was just shy? Regardless, I appreciate them. Some rooms even offer bathtub and extra long bed!

Okay, real talk: the linens were clean, not luxury,-level linens. Don't expect Egyptian cotton, but they are comfortable. And the soundproofing? Pretty darn good, which is essential when you have kids who wake up at the crack of dawn. Another win!

They've got both Internet access – LAN and Internet access – wireless, which is great, for me, Wi-Fi in all rooms is much more helpful than LAN.

"Things to Do" & Ways to Relax: Fun for the Fam, and Maybe Mom (Eventually)

This is where Crown Choice really shines. Let's start with the obvious: the swimming pool [outdoor]. My kids practically lived in it! And me, too. The hot tub? Ah, pure bliss. The pool is great. There is also a Fitness center for those of us who feel guilty about the ice cream.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling the Fun

Breakfast! Oh, the breakfast! Breakfast [buffet]. Let me tell you about this buffet, it's not the Ritz, right? It's standard stuff, you've got your eggs, your pastries. But they also have Asian breakfast, which is a nice surprise…and a coffee/tea in restaurant. The Breakfast takeaway service is a life-saver.

And, you know, there's a convenience store nearby. Essential.

The restaurants include a Poolside bar! What could be better? Poolside bar - and let's be real, that's where you're going to spend most of your time!

Cleanliness & Safety: The Most Important Thing (Especially Now)

Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: the pandemic. Crown Choice takes serious precautions, and it's clear they've put a lot of thought into this. The daily disinfection in common areas is reassuring. I saw staff constantly wiping down surfaces. They have Hand sanitizer is everywhere. Cashless payment service. They have Individualized food options and Safe dining setups. Honestly, I felt safe.

Services and Conveniences: Little Things That Matter

From the 24-hour reception and concierge to daily housekeeping and luggage storage, Crown Choice delivers. They also give contactless check-in/out and it's super convenient. There is also a gift/souvenir shop.

For the Kids: Making Memories

This is a family resort, and they get it. They have family/child-friendly amenities and the kids facilities are amazing!.

Getting Around: Location, Location, Location

The Car park [free of charge] is a godsend.

The Quirks (Because Every Place Has Them)

Nothing is perfect. I wish I had seen something related to proposal spot and Couple's room but the safe dining setup and the fact that I saw so many families having a blast made me feel calm.

My Take? BOOK IT!

Crown Choice Inn & Suites is not flawless, but it's a fantastic family resort. The accessibility is a major draw, the pool is a hit, and the staff are genuinely friendly. They've clearly made safety a top priority, which is a huge relief. It's not pretentious, just a good, solid place to make some memories. You'll find your kids happy and you will want to come back again and again. It's not perfect, but it's real. Crown Choice is the real deal.

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Crown Choice Inn & Suites Lakeview and Waterpark Mackinaw City (MI) United States

Crown Choice Inn & Suites Lakeview and Waterpark Mackinaw City (MI) United States

Okay, buckle up, buttercups. This itinerary? It ain't gonna be a breezy, perfectly-planned Pinterest board. This is gonna be REAL. This is going to be… Mackinaw City, baby. And if my family doesn't kill me, we might even have fun.

The Crown Choice Inn & Suites Lakeview & Waterpark Mackinaw City: A Human's Guide to Surviving (And Maybe Enjoying) It.

Day 1: Arrival, Waterpark Chaos, and Questionable Pizza

  • 1:00 PM: Arrive at Crown Choice. Oh, the humanity! Driving from the Detroit area was brutal. Toddler meltdowns. Endless "Are we there yets?" We're all sweaty, cranky, and convinced we're never booking a family vacation again. The exterior of the hotel looks… promising, I guess? Hoping the lake view is actually lake-y and not just… well, you know.
  • 1:30 PM: Check-in. Praying to the travel gods for a smooth process. (Which, based on past experience, is a fool's errand.) The lobby is… cleanish. And the kids are already eyeing the waterpark. Oh joy.
  • 2:00 PM: Room Reveal! Fingers crossed for no suspicious stains on the bedspread. (And a working AC would be amazing). Okay, not bad! The view is a lake view. A slightly distant lake view, but still a lake view. Success! Kids immediately drop everything and run towards the bed for jumping. Already a mess, I love it.
  • 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM: The Waterpark Debacle. Okay, this is where things could go sideways. The kids are SCREAMING with excitement. I try to look enthusiastic, but secretly, I dread the chlorine smell, the screaming kids, and the general chaotic atmosphere. I'm already picturing the lost swimsuits, the crying toddlers, and the inevitable battle over whose turn it is on the tube slide. Okay, it was as bad as I predicted. The toddler peed in the wave pool (I swear it wasn't me!), the teenager got a wedgie, and I think I swallowed half a gallon of chlorinated water. BUT the kids are happy, and that's all that matters, right? Probably. And I would take it over my in-laws any day of the week
  • 6:30 PM: Dinner. "Pizza?" my husband suggests, "Sure," I say, with zero enthusiasm. We ordered from one of those places that's conveniently located right next door. I'm not expecting culinary excellence, just sustenance to prevent a pre-bedtime meltdown. The pizza arrives. It's… pizza. Edible, but you won't write home about it. The crust is either undercooked or overdone, the cheese doesn't stretch, and the pepperoni tastes suspiciously of… well, you know. My eldest decides to announce, in great detail, how much better the pizza at Chuck E. Cheese is. Sigh. But hey. Pizza is better than nothing. And the kids are happy again.
  • 8:00 PM: Bedtime Routine. The usual. Bath time. Story time. Endless requests for water. Finally, blessed silence. Until the kid with the endless supply of energy starts to bounce of every furniture.
  • 9:00 PM: I collapse onto the bed with my husband to watch something on the TV. Only to discover that even the basic cable channels are a struggle. Oh well, can't have it all

Day 2: Mackinac Island, Fudge Bliss, and Tourist Overload

  • 8:00 AM: Wake up! Another day, another chance for total chaos. Actually, the kids did pretty well sleeping in, and hey, the sun is shining! This has the potential to be a "good" day, which always makes me nervous.
  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast at the hotel. Free continental breakfast at the hotel. Which translates to instant coffee, lukewarm eggs, and mass-produced muffins. I eat enough to stave off the hunger pangs, then vow to get a real coffee later.
  • 9:30 AM: Check out of the hotel. Wait! Just kidding, there isn't much to explore. We decide to revisit the waterpark before we go. We got to enjoy it a little more than yesterday (and I got to try the slides).
  • 11:00 AM: Head to Mackinac Island! (Ferry time!). This is the real highlight. Taking the ferry is a breeze, the views are incredible, and the air even smells of something nice!
  • 11:30 AM: Mackinac Island exploration! We rent bikes (which for me, feels like I'm on the verge of a bicycle-related disaster) to explore the island. The kids are ecstatic, the husband is happy, and I am stressed about the potential for a tumble. The island is beautiful, but the crowds… oh, the crowds! I can't move for the carriages, the bikes, and people with selfie-sticks.
  • 1:00 PM: Fudge time! We must sample some Mackinac Island fudge. We head to Murdick's Fudge as the recommendations keep coming. The fudge is amazing! Pure chocolate bliss. I buy way too much. I'm not even sorry.
  • 2:00 PM: More exploring. We visit the Grand Hotel. Stunning! Absolutely gorgeous. But also, a tad overwhelming. We sneak a quick peek, take some pictures, and escape before we get completely sucked into the world of elegance.
  • 3:00 PM: The horse carriage tour. It's actually charming. The kids are fascinated. The horse smells… well, like a horse. But it's all part of the experience. The tour guide drones on about the island's history while telling us how rich the place is.
  • 5:00 PM: Ferry back to the Mainland. The kids are delirious with exhaustion and sugar. I'm starting to feel the same way.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner in Mackinaw City. We hit a local diner. Greasy burgers, fries, and endless refills of soda. The taste is familiar, but it is filling after all.
  • 7:30 PM: Back to the hotel. We make a final visit to the park before heading to the pool. After a full day, the kids are finally ready for bed.
  • 8:30 PM: After the kids and husband are asleep, I sneak away to get a nice view of the horizon and the sunset.

Day 3: Departure and The Aftermath

  • 9:00 AM: More continental breakfast. (Sigh). Pack up, clean up, and try to leave the room in a decent state. (Good luck with that.)
  • 10:00 AM: Final waterpark play. The kids want another go. I don't fight it. Might as well get the last bit of chlorine out of their systems before the drive home.
  • 11:00 AM: Check Out. (Hopefully, we didn't break anything). The staff are friendly and helpful.
  • 11:30 AM: Hit the road. Goodbye, Mackinaw! We'll be back. (Eventually. Probably.) The drive home is filled with sleeping kids, memories of fudge, and the lingering scent of chlorine.
  • 1:00 PM: Post-vacation blues. I'm exhausted, but a little… wistful? The waterpark was chaos, the pizza was dodgy, but, hey, we survived. And in the end, that's what matters, right?

Quirky Observations & Emotional Reactions:

  • The Waterpark: I'm pretty sure I saw a kid using a lifeguard as a climbing wall. The sheer volume of shrieks is a testament to the human capacity for volume.
  • Fudge: I may or may not have eaten an entire block of fudge while hiding in the bathroom to escape the children. No regrets.
  • The Tourist Rush: Mackinac Island is beautiful, but I felt like I was swimming upstream against a tide of selfie sticks.
  • Overall: This family vacation was messy, chaotic, and exhausting. But also, it gave me memories that I can't wait to remember again.

Important Notes:

  • This itinerary is subject to change. (In other words, it's all but guaranteed to change.)
  • Patience is essential. Sanity is optional.
  • Bring snacks. Always bring snacks.
  • Embrace the chaos. It's part of the fun… right? Yeah, right.

Enjoy, and may the odds be ever in your favor. (You'll need them).

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Crown Choice Inn & Suites Lakeview and Waterpark Mackinaw City (MI) United StatesOkay, buckle up, buttercup, because we're about to dive headfirst into a FAQ that's less "structured for SEO" and more "dumped from my brain after a particularly caffeinated Tuesday." This is gonna be... real.

So, what EXACTLY is this thing about? Like, what even IS it?

Ugh, alright, fine. Let's just get this out of the way, shall we? You want a definition? Okay. It's... well, it kinda depends, doesn't it? Think of it like this: You're staring at a particularly abstract painting in a gallery. You *think* you get it, but then you overhear a pretentious art critic just spouting complete gibberish. You're left thinking, "Okay, *maybe* I’m missing something REALLY obvious…" That's kinda the vibe. We're talking about something that's all about… well, let’s just say it’s more about the feeling than the *thing*. Yeah, I’m being vague. Sue me.

Okay, okay... but WHY should I care? Seriously, why waste my time?

Okay, look. I get it. Time is precious. You've got TikToks to scroll through, cat videos to watch, actual *life* to live. Honestly? You SHOULDN'T care if you're expecting some clear-cut answer. But if you're the type who digs a little deeper, who enjoys a good head-scratcher, who sometimes feels like, "Huh, there's gotta be more to this than meets the eye..." then maybe, just maybe, this is the rabbit hole for you. Or maybe it's not. And honestly? No hard feelings if it's not. I’ve wasted more time trying to figure out what to have for dinner than I’ve spent pondering my own existential questions.

Is this some kind of... cult? Because I'm not joining a cult. I had a bad experience with a cult once.

Absolutely, positively, unequivocally NO. No robes, no chanting, no Kool-Aid. (Unless you *really* like Kool-Aid, then, you do you. I’m not judging… much). Look, the very *idea* of a cult freaks me out. Seriously, the whole concept skeeves me. My aunt got sucked into a 'spiritual awakening retreat' once and I’m pretty sure she’s still trying to sell me essential oils. Run. Fast. Stay away from anyone who tells you to "let go of your ego" while also insisting you hand over all your money. That's what I'm saying.

So, is there a "right" way to... um... do it?

Oh, BLESS. No. Absolutely, definitely, a HUGE, resounding NO. Seriously, if anyone tells you they have the "right" way, run the other way. Fast. They're either lying, delusional, or trying to sell you something (probably all three). The whole point, at least to my understanding, is about exploration. Your exploration. What works for me might make you want to gnaw your arm off in boredom. And that's a-okay. Embrace the mess, embrace the confusion, and definitely embrace that moment when you realize you have NO FRICKIN' CLUE what's going on. That might be the best part.

I’m feeling… stuck. Like, I’m trying to figure it out, but I'm just spinning my wheels. What am I doing wrong?

Oh, honey, welcome to the club! We made t-shirts. And I'm going to be brutally honest here: that's probably the WHOLE POINT. If you're *not* feeling stuck at some point, you're probably not looking hard enough. Seriously. I remember this one time – this was a few years ago, around the time when I also learned how to make a mean sourdough starter - I was all *in* to this, and I swear I felt like I was banging my head against a brick wall. I was reading everything, meditating (badly), and just… nothing. Nada. Zilch. Complete and utter frustration. I wanted to scream! And then, one quiet afternoon, I had an epiphany. I was trying too hard. I was forcing it. I was actually *fighting* the feeling of not knowing. So I took a break. A really long one. I watched reality TV, ate an entire pint of ice cream, and then, wouldn’t you know it, things began moving. Eventually. And I still get stuck. All. The. Time. It's part of the journey, the annoying messy bit nobody tells you about.

Does this mean I have to change my whole life? Quit my job, move to a cave, and become a monk? Because, ew, no.

*deep breath* No. NO. Absolutely not. Unless you *want* to. Look, if you suddenly feel the urge to embrace a life of solitude and contemplation, more power to you. But the whole point of this, for me, is about integrating this stuff into the everyday. I’ve got bills to pay, errands to run, and a cat who demands constant attention. Trying to navigate this *thing* doesn't mean sacrificing everything else. It means trying to bring more awareness to what you ARE already doing. It's about changing the way you approach things, not necessarily what you're doing. So, keep your job, keep your house, keep your cat (though maybe reconsider some of the cat's demands… they *are* manipulative little fluffballs). Just maybe, try looking at your daily grind with fresh eyes.

Okay, but what if I’m just… not feeling it? What if I hate it?

Then STOP! Seriously. If it’s not resonating, if it feels like a chore, if it's making you miserable, then walk away. Life's too short to force yourself into something that’s not serving you. There were some things I read, some exercises I tried early on, that made everything feel even WORSE. I remember reading this one book that was so pretentious and just filled with spiritual jargon… I wanted to throw it across the room. So I did. And I felt GREAT. Don’t force it. Move on. There’s a whole universe of other stuff out there. Maybe yoga is your jam. Maybe painting. Maybe competitive napping. Find your thing.

I had an experience. A REAL one. Like, totally… [fill in the blank with something really intense]. Is that normal?

"Normal" is a loaded word in this space, isn't it? Look, I've had experiences that felt… well, let's just say they made me question everything I thought I knew about reality. I’mBook For Rest

Crown Choice Inn & Suites Lakeview and Waterpark Mackinaw City (MI) United States

Crown Choice Inn & Suites Lakeview and Waterpark Mackinaw City (MI) United States

Crown Choice Inn & Suites Lakeview and Waterpark Mackinaw City (MI) United States

Crown Choice Inn & Suites Lakeview and Waterpark Mackinaw City (MI) United States