It’s hard to believe we’re looking at fall travel deals already, but if you’re someone who likes to plan ahead then you’ll have plenty of options for fun things to do as the weather turns cooler, all while saving money.
Here are some deals that hit our inbox this week. They range from low October prices at one of Mackinac Island’s fanciest resorts to a hugely popular event at Boyne Mountain in November. And for camping fans, we’ve also tucked a KOA deal in here, too.
Here are the highlights:
#1 Boyne Mountain’s WreathFest Weekend
You can score early access to tickets for this popular wreath-making and pre-holiday event event by booking lodging at Boyne Mountain for its WreathFest Weekend. Sweetwater Floral is leading the wreath-making workshop, and there’s plenty of activities on deck for a fun weekend. See more details on Boyne’s website here. What to know:
#2 Mackinac Island’s Grand Hotel
The Celebrate Michigan package is available at Mackinac Island’s Grand Hotel, and October is going to be the month with the deepest savings. Deals are still available on August and September travel to the island’s iconic hotel, but the best deals happen in late fall.
“We are thrilled to share that the annual Celebrate Michigan sale is still available, offering the best savings of the season, including $199 per person rates in October,” Grand Hotel marketing staff said. “This limited-time offer includes exclusive deals on accommodations, dining, and exciting Mackinac Island activities.”
Find more details on Grand Hotel’s website here.
The $199 rate is based on double-occupancy. A single rate of $285 per night is also available. To reserve a spot, you can call Grand Hotel reservations at 1-800-334-7263 or book online.
The Celebrate Michigan package includes:
#3 KOA Rewards Deal for Fall Campers
Kampgrounds of America (KOA) reached out to us with news about a deal it is offering its KOA rewards members this fall: Campers booking a stay from Sept. 1 to Sept. 30 with their KOA Rewards account will earn double the points, in addition to the standard 10% discount. See all the details here on KOA’s website.
“With over 500 campgrounds across North America, KOA has the perfect place for every camper to wake up to crisp mornings, explore colorful landscapes and cozy up under starlit skies,” KOA marketing staff said.
We asked KOA for details on some of its popular campgrounds in Michigan, and here a couple of the spots they suggested, with KOA descriptions provided:
Gaylord South / Bradford Lake KOA Holiday | Frederic, Michigan
Traverse City KOA in Buckley
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