dunes this weekend (sep 16)
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I really wanted to go, I was planning on entering my truck in the "Apple Days" truck show. I had a surprise 30th birthday party for one of my friends to plan and attend. The weather was not bad for mid Sept. Did you get a chance to see any of the truck show?? We are planning on going the last week end of October to close up the camper and get the last bit of sand in the trucks before they close down for winter. -Ed
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a orv sticker is around $20.a state park sticker for the season is $21 ,i think.you can get a state park day pass but i don't know how much those are, i always get the season,i think they are around $7 a day.i can't remember exactly what they cost,been since april,but it was between $40-$45 for both together.after you get the stickers it doesn't cost anything else.the vouchers are free.
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An ORV sticker will cost you $16.25, the state park daily pass will cost $6.00 and an annual sticker is $24.00. These are Michigan resident prices, if you are a non resident it will cost a couple of dollars more for the state park stickers. The dune ready vouchers or parking lot vouchers which are only needed on week ends and holidays from Mothers day until Labor day will not cost anything but you need to get in line early to get a good time slot for dune ready vehicles or even be able to get one for the parking lot (if you have a trailered vehicle that is not street legal you will need a parking lot voucher). The best way to go is to be dune ready on week ends and holidays or you may spend alot of time in line waiting some where. Once you get up on the dunes you'll have a blast! Hope to see you there next year, if you do see me stop and say hi. -Ed
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Well we will live there someday, if all of our plans work out. We have 20 acres on 34th ave by Filmore that we stay on in campers but, plan to build a house there after retirement (10 or so years). If I could find a good paying job up there we might consider it before that. We still will go on the holiday week ends because there is a lot to see and many more people to race and play with. The "off" week ends are fun too but the 3 big week ends are really fun. Look for us next year, we will be there opening week end in April and quite often there after. -Ed
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So when does it start getting crazy busy on weekends? I was only there once last year during the summer and it was during the week so there was no waiting to get in. Just wondering at about what point I would need to plan trips during the week. Is it difficult to get vouchers in the summer, on regular non-holiday weekends?
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Well, I have 20 years in automotive research and development (engineering) but, I would be willing to give anything a go that would have nearly equal pay and benefit's. I live in greese most of the time, after work I'm in the garage tinkering on one of my 5 trucks, sled, motor cycle or some other gas powered machine. I don't have any carpenter skills at all, just never done it. Let me know what you see. -Ed
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Originally Posted by michigunman
So when does it start getting crazy busy on weekends? I was only there once last year during the summer and it was during the week so there was no waiting to get in. Just wondering at about what point I would need to plan trips during the week. Is it difficult to get vouchers in the summer, on regular non-holiday weekends?
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I have been there on "off" (non-holiday) week ends and it's been empty and then the next time it will be really busy. Kinda of hit and miss, but definitely easier to get vouchers on "off" week ends. Look us up when you get up there next year. BTW, where are you from in southeast MI? I'm in A2. -Ed