Sea Ray
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So if you had to choose between Troy, Rochester, Auburn Hills, Plymouth, Northville, Novi, Ann Arbor, Birmingham, Royal Oak to book a hotel which one would you choose?Lived in the metro area for 3 years. The metro area is way nicer than you’d expect and the downtown area has improved a lot. The stadiums are all within a short walk of each other and it’s the nicest area of the downtown. You’ve got nothing to worry about if any of the stadiums are in view or if you’re close to the Spirit of Detroit statue where all the city government buildings are. But it gets rough pretty quick outside of that lol. Troy, Rochester, Auburn Hills, Plymouth, Northville, Novi, Ann Arbor, Birmingham, Royal Oak….these are the towns you probably want to book your hotel in and then drive into the city.
Oh, and Detroit has the best Arabic food in the country. You have to get a chicken shawarma. Stop by Shawarma’s House in Westland or House of Falafel in Farmington if you want something quick or pick any restaurant in Dearborn if you want to sit down. La Pita, Al Tayeb and Maarouch Restaurant are pretty good in my experience.
Also if you’re into craft beer/IPA’s, you gotta check out either Eastern Market Brewing Co in Detroit or HOMES Brewery in Ann Arbor. If you stay in Troy/Rochester/Birmingham/Royal Oak, swing by Griffin Claw. Michigan has some of the best beer in the country, too.
So if you had to choose between Troy, Rochester, Auburn Hills, Plymouth, Northville, Novi, Ann Arbor, Birmingham, Royal Oak to book a hotel which one would you choose?
Depends. I’ve been. It’s nice where tourists go, but it’s a lot like Rio In Brazil. Tourists will never go to Rocinha, and they’ll say the city was amazing. But just because you didn’t go to Rocinha doesn’t mean it isn’t thereYou can tell who has actually been to Detroit and those who get their information from the "news". For my taste, Detroit-style pizza is my favorite and the Detroit airport was among the nicest I've seen. Good rappers, too, in the Motor City.
Detroit makes Memphis look like the Hamptons. I haven't been there in a while, I am friends with a former Detroit vice cop, but even in the good ole days it was turrible. I heard a stat a few years that, in the Detroit City S.D, an 18-24 yo male had better odds of suffering a gunshot wound than graduating from high school.I know it's got a pretty bad rap but would it be worth a weekend visit to explore and see the Vols play?
I'd rethink that. I have a buddy who was a former vice cop in Detroit and he says it's a war zone and don't pay attention to the reported crime data. Three quarters of the crimes go unreported, or unprosecuted, or even unresponded to by the law.I’d raise a family in Detroit before I’d raise a family in Mississippi. Urban crime is a fact of life. It’s exaggerated like storms because scaring old people sells more ads.
I know a guy who said Life Cereal Mikey died from eating Poprocks.I'd rethink that. I have a buddy who was a former vice cop in Detroit and he says it's a war zone and don't pay attention to the reported crime data. Three quarters of the crimes go unreported, or unprosecuted, or even unresponded to by the law.
It's like virtually any other city in that there are good parts and bad parts. Admittedly Detroit probably has more bad parts than other comparable cities. However if you stay in the good parts (which if you are just visiting for a game you would) nothing is going to happen to you.LoL. I'm sure parts of it are great, but you can't deny how dangerous it is. Would you raise a family there? No need to get defensive with me.