Well first off you text your best friend Jon when you're going so he can go over and ride Timbers with you. ;)
Rides not to miss outside of coasters:
- Logger's Run is of the dying breed of Arrow Hydroflumes.
- If you enjoy skycoasters, this one is one of the best as it has more freefall before the cables grab you than any other out there.
Must try foods are limited, but of note is the freshly-made Kettle Corn across from the Logger's Run entrance. Everything else is fairly standard theme park food. The Lakeside Beer garden may have a few local beers, since West Michigan has a ton of breweries.
As far as local unique attractions, if you're on the lakeshore at night the Grand Haven Musical Fountain performs a 25-30 minute show every night and was the largest musical fountain in the world until the Bellagio opened in Vegas in 1998.
Depending on which ferry you're taking across the lake, Craig's Cruisers in Mears (Silver Lake) features the SDC Big Air coaster that was featured at the 2019 IAAPA trade show and is along the way (for the SS Badger ferry).
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Jon Roost (he/him)
Eastern Great Lakes Regional Rep &
Digital Archives Manager
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Original Message:
Sent: 06-01-2025 11:36
From: Elizabeth Ringas
Subject: First Time Visitor Seeking Tips - Michigan's Adventure
Next week, I will be making my first visit to Michigan's Adventure. I will have limited time, but I don't want to miss the park's unique features.
What should I not miss outside of the coasters?
Any must try food (particularly local eats or libations)?
Any local nearby unique attractions/restaurants that I should visit?
I'll be taking the ferry across Lake Michigan when I leave the park - any tips?
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Elizabeth Ringas, President
(she/her)
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