A few bold ideas for Michigan's travel industry

Michigan has a lot to offer a tourist. Beaches, fishing, hunting, skiing, golfing, wineries, we could go on and on. But, with that said, what can we do to improve not the "what to do" but the actual cash flow? Well, the Freep asked for a few suggestions.

A few of the suggestions:

• Ban cars. Put Mackinac Island, Frankenmuth, and Greenfield Village in charge of absolutely everything. New slogan: "Pure 19th-Century Michigan."

• Build the world's tallest 7-star hotel, or possibly a duplicate of the Great Pyramid, along I-75.

• Move Cedar Point to Monroe.

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