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    Boyne Highlands Resort

    3.3 (79 reviews)

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    ZOO-DE-MACKINAC bike ride
    Melissa H.

    Excellence, excellence, excellence is what they do!! Even with 100s of people there for the event they did not skip a beat!

    Chairlift ride
    Sue B.

    Only reviewing the chairlift rides. Comfortable ride and pretty scenery. Helpers were friendly. Couldn't really see much except trees but still pretty. It costs about $10 per person and you can ride as much as you want and the passes are good all day.

    Lynn W.

    We stayed here for 5 nights with a golf package. 5 stars for the golf! We played Bay Harbor, Arthur Hills, Donald Ross Memorial, and the Heather, all the courses were in great shape and lots of fun. The first three were our favorites. We stayed in an Alpine Village 3 bedroom 3 bathroom condo. It had a lodge type of feel and at approximately 2400 square feet, it was very spacious. The beds were comfortable and the main floor had an open kitchen/dining/living room and 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The upstairs had a bedroom, bathroom, and loft area with a queen sleeper sofa. The unit was located on the second level and there are A LOT of stairs! No housekeeping unless requested and that worked fine for us as we were barely in the condo. It's nothing fancy but suited our needs. We tried the breakfast buffet and had dinner at the lounge, both were just ok. There are a ton of activities for all ages and a HUGE hot tub.

    View down to resort from the top of Mac Gulley chair lift.
    Tara S.

    We wanted somewhere to stay that wasn't $500/ night like some of the places super close to water in Michigan. We ended up booking here. A few days before our arrival we got a call telling us that our 1 bedroom room didn't have AC so they were upgrading us to a 2 bedroom condo in Alpine Village and they hoped it was ok. It's been FABULOUS! The condos are well kept even though they are a bit older. Ours had a full kitchen that was well stocked with pots and pans so we cooked to save money on eating out. It had a washer and dryer and they even left laundry soap for us. That helped us not go home with 87 loads of laundry to do. The patios are fabulous and peaceful and we've loved our time here. The main lodge is probably the most in need of maintenance or repair but the staff is all friendly & nice. They have a schedule for the week that lists out the activities and the adventure center is helpful with planning things. We took the chairlift (needs repair in my opinion), the Segway tour, rode the paddle boats and played cornhole & ladders on the lawn. At the top of the mountain there's a great view of the bay and the scenery is amazing. Overall, we definitely feel the value was here and it was less than an hour to get to Petoskey, Mackinaw City and Indian River. We enjoyed day trips to all those places and loved coming back here at night to relax.

    Traci G.

    This review is about the spa. The front desk clerk Brandy was great - super friendly and efficient. The pedicure, however, was one of the worst I've ever had. No base coat, uneven polishing, paint on the skin, etc. It looks awful. And for $66? Come on. Ridiculous. I'll be taking it off tonight. I do NOT recommend AT ALL.

    Kris K, Boyne Highlands ski instructor

    My five-star review is not only for the Boyne Highlands ski resort, but for the amazing ski instructor "Kris K". Kris is one of Boyne's most tenured instructors and just amazing with kids. Kris took on our four kids (aged 8, 8, 6 and 6) and by the end of two days of lessons (2 hours each day), Kris had all four from basically no ski experience to going on chair lifts, making turns and able to stop on any terrain. Boyne Highlands is a great Midwestern resort; and with kid-friendly instructors like Kris K; we will be sure to come back for years to come. Clark (from Chicago)

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    Chestnut Valley Golf Course

    Chestnut Valley Golf Course

    3.7(12 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Had a beautiful day. Cool and sunny. Course was in great shape with a good number of challenging…read moreholes with nothing crazy. Nice people and price was ok. Stopped in to Birdies for a post round beer and the servers were great

    We wanted to get one more round of golf in before heading back home. When looking online this…read morecourse appeared to be wide open so we booked a 2:10pm tee time. After the first hole we had to wait at least 5 minutes on every hole. There was a group of 4 in front of us we were waiting on and then it appears there was a group of three in front of them with a younger kid. The ranger kept driving around which we thought was interesting as he wasn't really helping speed up play. Took over two hours to play nine, and we can typically play in an hour and a half. As golfers know it's frustrating to be waiting on every hole, you can't get into a groove. On hole 13 a single golfer caught up to us and he teed off an hour after us! On hole 14 my boyfriend stopped the ranger to see what was up with the extremely slow play. Come to find out the group in front of the three was a group of six. Apparently there were maintenance employees and some other sort of employees playing in this group of six which is why it was allowed. At first we were gonna go back to hole 10 and start the back nine again so hopefully we could play through quickly but then the ranger came back and said the group of six was letting people play through. Pretty sure they only let people play through once we complained, so we played through them on hole 15. Just frustrating to play as slow as we played with how much we paid for that course. Also the bartender inside appeared to serve people she knew prior to us waiting in line to get beers for the round of slow golf.

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    Birchwood Farms Golf & Country Club

    Birchwood Farms Golf & Country Club

    3.0(2 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    We've been members and home owners for nearly 20 years and have loved every minute. Harbor Springs…read moreand Birchwood are amazing communities.

    Member Beware…read more Northern Michigan has a bounty of great golf courses - scenic and challenging, public and private. Decisions as to where to play are made easy by the respect courses are given by those who have played them. But what about when interest turns to fondness and membership at a Club becomes appealing? Is it as simple as asking to join, paying an initiation fee and making a tee time, splashing in the pool or hitting the 19th hole? It is not that simple. In fact, what is presented here represents two drastically different sets of rules and bylaws that can make club membership a wonderful experience, or a nightmare. Two long-standing golf clubs in the Harbor Springs area, Country Club of Boyne (CCB), and Birchwood Farms Golf and Country Club (BFGCC) represent vastly different approaches to membership, utilizing guidelines that govern how to join, rules of participation, and bylaws that dictate how and when you may resign your membership, and what it may cost You! CCB, very simply, has an equity membership program. You buy, by way of an initiation fee, a membership that is sellable at the time you wish to no longer be a member. It may be that you can't sell the membership immediately - their bylaws state that for every new membership sold an existing will be sold next - but you have something of value, a show of gratitude from the club for your dues over the term of your membership. BFGCC, on the other hand, initially required property purchase for membership. There were varying lots of different sizes, some "buildable" others merely membership lots; prices were set accordingly. From that land purchase, like with CCB, you had something of value for your commitment to the club. The problem was the club had a decade of poor financial decisions by the management and board of directors that resulted in property values plummeting - to the point of being worthless. What the club chose to do to compensate for the downfall was implement bylaws that forced members, at the time they cared to resign their memberships, to pay a $15,000 buyout fee. And, additionally, should the family member who originally joined not buy their way out, upon their death the membership passed on to their family. Even a member of good standing, with 30-plus years of devoted membership, who was too old to play golf or use the facility, was subject to the exorbitant buy out fee. Not only was there no gratitude for the members allegiance, they were being held a financial hostage for their servitude. This is a classic case of read the fine print, or in this case, the bylaws. No well intentioned person, interested in joining a club, willing to commit to monthly dues, should ever be held over a fire for a club's ineptness and greed..

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