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East Bay Traverse City Miles of Beach Resort
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This is a site level view of the Resort end of Traverse City Michigan. Miles of Vacation resorts, sugar sand beaches, miles of turquoise blue water. Of course this video was shot in the middle of winter. People still file in for winter sports like snowmobiling wind surfing skiing ice fishing and just the beauty of this place.
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May 17th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
Man, I remember …
Man, I remember that road. My family moved away from there in 1995 to Texas. I left my childhood there. But I am 24 now and have a wife and two kids. We are planning on moving back there because I told my wife how much fun and how great the schools were. I want to raise our kids there. Great video.
May 17th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
Hey so nice to see …
Hey so nice to see some of my home town again. thanks so much. I live in Idaho now but plan go move back soon.
May 17th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
Traverse City is …
Traverse City is the best… Welcome!
May 17th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
Also to anyone else …
Also to anyone else reading this: The 2 bays offer something that many water front resort towns do not have and that is 2 distinctively different bays. Each with their own individual draw. People will visit here year after year and many have their favorite. Be it the East Bay or the West Bay, they are both the finest fresh water beaches you will ever find.
May 17th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
I was just here …
I was just here yesterday! I come to traverse city every weekend and am about to move there soon and I love it!
May 17th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
In summary, the …
In summary, the beaches stay nice because of money. Tax payers aren’t going to pay for it all to stay nice, so you should be thanking the private market. You should also thank the private market, and the owners and investors in the tourism sector for keeping TC alive and even growing. Basically, don’t slap the hand that feeds our lovely, crime free, beautiful and colorful town.
Thank you,
Alex Fowler
Traverse City Resident of 13 years, and
University of Alabama under graduate
May 17th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
I just want to …
I just want to remind your viewers that the State Park, funded and protected by taxes and legislation respectively, hasn’t a hotel or dismal beach front. The reason it’s beaches remain pristine and untarnished by a smelly, receding shoreline is because it is well funded. This can be equally said about the hotel’s beach front at the point where there is a financial lifeline for the sandy shoreline.
May 17th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
My intention was to …
My intention was to present the resort area of East Bay in the middle of winter, sharing that these resorts still bring in hundreds of visitors even in the off season. My plan is to then again present them in mid summer when the beaches will be covered with sun and sand and displayed in all their glory.
May 17th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
Alex, I believe …
Alex, I believe that you completely miss interpreted the point I was trying to make with this presentation. Did you not read the description to the right of the video? I did not refer to anything as an “Inconvenience”. Nor did I make any defamatory remarks about anything. What I was referring to is the fact that the travel and resort business is very much alive and well. Meaning that even in the winter, Traverse City and these resorts, still bring in hundreds of visitors from all over the world.
May 17th, 2009 at 3:28 pm
Have you considered …
Have you considered the economic benefit these “inconveniences” (hotels) bring to our town? In fact, have you thought about what our economic standing would be without them? I am curious and wondering(not really actually, I know what you are arguing, I am a collegiate debater) why you didn’t say anything about that almost 1/4 stretch of beach front uninhibited by “scenic blunder” at the end of your video.