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    Lake Express High-Speed Ferry

    3.7 (62 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Robert M.

    Was a good ferry ride. Pricey IMO. 200 one way for me and a motorcycle. Galley was closed at the beginning of the trip. Seemed strange and a lost opportunity to sell me snacks.

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    Katie A.

    I love taking the ferry. First time I have taken my car over. Pretty amazing how tightly they pack the cars in. I've been lucky in that every time I've been on this ferry it's been smooth as glass. Really appreciate how helpful employees are, in terms of helping you understand the boarding process.

    Leaving Milwaukee. Great city by the way if you ever get a chance to go.
    Andrew B.

    Let's back up a little to what led me here so I can maybe help all readers with any confusion. When I was plotting my transportation from Milwaukee to Detroit on Google Maps, it kept showing a straight line across Lake Michigan and I thought to myself "I've never been there, but I'm pretty sure there's no bridge THAT LONG and I definitely know there's no road there, so why is it showing that?" Anyway, I dug a little deeper into it and I realized there was a ferry that went from Milwaukee, WI to Muskegon, MI, across Lake Michigan. I had never been on a ferry up to that point, so I was STOKED to finally check that block! I got there super early to ensure I didn't mess anything up and accidentally miss the boat, but honestly it didn't matter. Arriving early didn't help me attain any "better position" or "advantage", so keep that in mind. Secondly, the boat was behind an entire hour on their departure too, so I could've even been late and still got on the boat. Anyway, I started the trip on the very top. I was warned about the high winds and how they'd knock your sunglasses right off your head, but I didn't care-I wanted the wind. Well, it was great until we started hitting some larger waves and it would create heavy spray up top. I didn't want to arrive to the other side and be completely soak and wet, so I opted to go into the cabin for the remainder of the trip. Well, that made it even worse as it made me sick for the remaining 1.5hrs. Something I was so excited about turned out to be a terrible experience. I was so disappointed, but that has nothing to do with the crew or the boat itself-all of that was top shelf! Kudos to the crew for doing an awesome job and if you can withstand the sea-sickness, I would highly recommend this as an option.

    Phil B.

    Lake Express was kinda cool. We had talked about doing this years ago and we never did it. We were bored and were heading to Illinois for an Art Exhibit so why not drive a few hours further north. Tickets are purchased in line. You buy a ticket for each person and for your car. You wait in line outside the gates and someone walks by to check your ID and ran a mirror around the bottom of your car. You pull up further and someone else takes your ID and prints off your ticket and your car ticket. Next place in line you park in a spot an employee directs you to. Then you can go inside. Right now you still need to mask up. Still part of TSA rules till Sept 13th. At some point they called the drivers to their cars. Only the drive is in the car when you are directed by and employee. Others board walk on. After your car is parked grab what you need because you can't go back to your car during cross over. We did premium seating. Fewer people in that area and you get food and bev service. After cross over drivers and passengers can go to the car. Then you wait to be told to start your engine and again are directed when and how to drive off. Totally worth doing once in your life.

    This was so beautiful when I went down the boat Pier with my oldest son back in Summer of 2019. We had such a good time.
    Janette S.

    Glad this was years ago, had fun watching the Boats, people having fun at the Pier. Hopefully this year can be a little more exciting for a lot of people, during this pandemic period.

    The Mighty Express!
    Chadrick J.

    You want to get to Michigan or MKE quick? Bypass all the BS around Chicago? Or do you have friends coming from Michigan to visit? Well despite the price the ferry is truly the way to go. Most of our friends came on Thursday and left on Sunday mid-afternoon. What better than cruising across the lake while nursing your hangover and not having to worry about the drive? The Lake Express is what it is and does what it does in comfort. This is the easiest way to get from here to there hands down. That's priceless.

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    Great trip very much a time saver..... BUT appease clean the windows we want to see out of them.

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    Always a pleasure when riding the Ferry. Ally our steward made the trip even better with her service of excellence

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    Great ride across the lake.ni paid the extra money for the cabin with wifi, no kids and table service. Totally worth it!

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