This “mountain”, which is actually just a very large snow resort, is a fairly popular place for skiers or snowboarders. While There are plenty of bumps and drop-offs for air time, as well as clear areas to reduce the risk of hitting a tree. There are different marked-off trails for different levels of skiers and snowboarders, from beginner to advanced. At the base is the lodge, where you can warm up, get a snack, or get first-aid. This is about an hour’s drive from Detroit.
This amusement park serves thousands of people a day. It has rides, games, and other activities running from early in the morning to late at night. There are water rides, big roller coasters, little roller coasters for kids, and more. There are even some Snoopy shows for kids and their families to see, if they get tired of riding rides.
The Aquarium has a fascinating array of fish and other marine animals. The entrance is designed to make it look like people are walking into the mouth of a shark. The hallways are lined by the large fish tanks- which make up the walls, as well as the ceilings- so people can watch fish swim overhead and to the side. The aquarium has regular fish, tropical fish, small sharks, small whales, and sting rays. There's also a small gift shop.
The McKinley Museum is another place that attracts tourists. It is large, with 5 floors, and many things to do on each floor. In the basement, are the art restoration rooms, record-keeping, and the curator’s office. The first floor has a multi-purpose room used for parties, a gift shop, and an interactive dinosaur exhibit. The second floor has the planetarium, chemistry, and electronic exhibits. The third floor has the war and presidential history rooms. The fourth floor is split between two kinds of art: paintings and sculptures. And the fifth and final floor is a large colonial-style exhibit, where people can walk through a model of a colonial-era town.