Where to stay around St. Claire?
RandalB
Posted 6/8/2016 8:58 AM (#819825)
Subject: Where to stay around St. Claire?




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Hey all,
Working on getting a couple of guided days on St. Claire to cap off my July Vacation. Wondering where is a decent motel in close proximity to the ramp on the Detroit side. Not bringing my boat, if that helps things.

Looking forward to the trip, hoping to put NetGurl on some bigguns. She wanted to go as her reward for straight A's this last school year...

Any input appreciated,
RandalB
muskyhunter47
Posted 6/8/2016 9:24 AM (#819830 - in reply to #819825)
Subject: Re: Where to stay around St. Claire?




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Location: Minnesota
I would talk to your guide see what he recommendes
ToddM
Posted 6/8/2016 9:24 AM (#819831 - in reply to #819825)
Subject: Re: Where to stay around St. Claire?





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Location: oswego, il
I stay at the baymont Inn in Roseville. I-94 and little mack Rd. They have boat hookups in the back and plenty of places to eat within minutes of the motel. The Clinton river cutoff ramp is about 5 minutes away. Easy drive to Brandenburg, selfish and the north channel launches.
RandalB
Posted 6/8/2016 10:04 AM (#819838 - in reply to #819831)
Subject: Re: Where to stay around St. Claire?




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He normally stays at the Lodge Keeper Inn in Chesterfield...
MuskieJim
Posted 6/8/2016 10:19 AM (#819841 - in reply to #819825)
Subject: Re: Where to stay around St. Claire?





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I second the Baymount Suites in Roseville - do NOT stay at that Microtel - we came in late one evening and it was straight up drugs and prostitutes haha
mastical
Posted 6/8/2016 12:34 PM (#819861 - in reply to #819825)
Subject: Re: Where to stay around St. Claire?





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Location: Lake St Clair
the more north you go the better

roseville and that area are getting worse every year

staying more north and paying extra are worth it in my eyes
Contender
Posted 6/10/2016 8:17 AM (#820096 - in reply to #819838)
Subject: Re: Where to stay around St. Claire?




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Location: Algonac, MI
Lodge Keeper is a dump.

Recommend:
Holiday Inn Express
Hampton Inn
Concorde Inn - Best Western.

All located near M59 / I94 exchange (nice area). Easy in & out, and choices for food pretty close.

Little Mack are hotels are still ok too...but that area is more seedy every day.

Edited by Contender 6/10/2016 8:18 AM
thecave
Posted 6/11/2016 10:01 PM (#820269 - in reply to #819825)
Subject: Re: Where to stay around St. Claire?




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We stayed at microtel twice in 2014 and it was primarily fisherman but we stayed at the super 8 in roseville last year and it was a dump. Nothing but drugs and hookers. The hallways smelt like cheech and chongs van.
Trollindad
Posted 6/13/2016 9:20 AM (#820398 - in reply to #819825)
Subject: Re: Where to stay around St. Claire?




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I am staying in Belle River Sunday -Thursday this summer but need a place for Saturday night - how safe are the hotels in Windsor?
Thanks,
Jeff
MikeHulbert
Posted 6/13/2016 5:07 PM (#820474 - in reply to #819825)
Subject: Re: Where to stay around St. Claire?





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
if you want the best place to stay...stay in Roseville. It is the best place to stay when fishing here as far as food, closeness to ramps, etc... Here are the two NICEST places to stay. 1. Hampton Inn on Gratiot or the Holiday Inn Express on Little Mack. These two are the "nicest". I put all my clients in the Microtel and the Baymount and have never heard a complaint.
wallydiven
Posted 6/13/2016 7:03 PM (#820489 - in reply to #820474)
Subject: Re: Where to stay around St. Claire?





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Location: northern indiana
Baymount sucked last Saturday night. Windsor is so much nicer from past experiences.
0723
Posted 6/13/2016 9:40 PM (#820504 - in reply to #820489)
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8 MILE with Marshall Mathers and his moms ,in rheir trailer.