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Mackinac Island Show 2026 (May 9-10, 2026)

44 min · 13 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Mackinac Island Show 2026 (May 9-10, 2026)

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Opening week on Mackinac Island! Our friends at the Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau [https://www.mackinacisland.org/stay/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=726784779&gbraid=0AAAAADp_BxeBs-cAOHIKTno558Oa7J-kc&gclid=CjwKCAjwwpDQBhAuEiwAa-4Wo2sHwLiNpyFrXwAJdo_Fr8VR7DwOhafmer8qdp7LgkrxLQ682Aw7RRoC6fQQAvD_BwE]invited us to join them on the island as they kicked off the 2026 summer season and welcomed everyone back home to Mackinac. We spent a few days enjoying the island as she reopened for business, and recorded our show at the lovely Bicycle Street Inn. [https://bicyclestreet.com/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=17458059782&gbraid=0AAAAAorXH8o9iBbVdfSB9MMnEBlluMsTM&gclid=CjwKCAjwwpDQBhAuEiwAa-4Wo7IxIRuCo9aCZ0T-BFVR6JC2eIQMXZ2R4V-acvS_g15XBz4Sv02gXBoC96YQAvD_BwE] We kick off the show with a new friend from a familar place. Leah Anderson, the senior marketing  manager at Mission Point Resort, [https://www.missionpoint.com/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=1509710861&gbraid=0AAAAADMq9qAllcybwkZ46Z828Ug827WU2&gclid=CjwKCAjwwpDQBhAuEiwAa-4Wo1qxp64qMyrWeOOseiNMPmwUnhs-wwQoBNKFGezdQKMqde3L7OSqJxoCXZEQAvD_BwE] joins us. Each season brings new changes, along with all the favorites you can always find at this amazing spot. This year, Mission Point is introducing a brand new pizza oven shipped directly from Italy, and will be opening Aidorandak's Pizza on the resort grounds. Super cool is that you don't have to be a guest here to enjoy, you can stop by on your bike ride or walk and grab a slice.  Next, we meet the general manager of the Bicycle Inn, Misty Martinchek. She's been working on the island for a few years now, and shares what she likes about being here. The Bicycle Inn is conveniently located right on Main Street, across from the ferry dock. Misty let us know that their restaurant Winchester's has added a piano bar this season, which is sure to make for some rollicking nights. She also let us in on an island hot-spot, no matter your age, the Carousel Arcade, located just around the corner on Market Street.  Located right in the lobby of the Bicycle Inn is one of Mackinac Island's seven fudge shops. A tradition for decades on the island, sweet fudge is one of the best souvenirs you can bring home. We meet with owner James Faulkner, who has been working hard at his shops on the island and in Mackinaw City and TC since 2016. James is a Michigander through and through, having grown up in Onaway. We highly recommend his caramel apples at Kilwin's, take if from our source (Amy!) that they're delicious.  Finally, we reconnect with our good friend Brian Bailey. He is celebrating his 37 season on Mackinac, and couldn't wait to get back to work to get started. We discuss what it's like to get the island ready for a new season, what big changes the Pink Pony has undergone this year, including an expansion of the store and new menu iitems, and just how exciting it all is.  Every year on Mackinac Island is special, no matter the season. We feel incredibly lucky that we once again got to see her open her arms to all for another year.

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