OT - Help flying into Ann Arbor

Submitted by meechiganroses on

Mgobloggers I call upon your great wisdom and advice.  I'm from PA and hope to be attending my first Michigan home game this year.  My question, what is the best/closest airport to fly into?  Ann Arbor Municipal is out.

 

EDIT: Thank you!

meechiganroses

August 4th, 2010 at 10:02 AM ^

Are you really unsure why it is a question?  Aren't safety concerns seminal to human behavior?  I would ask this question of Houston, LAX, Chicago, etc because I haven't been there.  Ex. JFK airport was scary and anxious trip because it is a one way road with thousands of New Yorkers commuting.  To me, that is a safety issue.  I'm not assuming I'm getting stabbed as soon as I step off the plane because its OMFGDETROIT...I live in Philly...been there done that.

Other Chris

August 4th, 2010 at 10:30 AM ^

DTW is a dream.  New, big, clean, good highway access in and out.  The only thing you need to keep in mind is if you are driving to Ann Arbor, you are heading west toward Chicago, not east toward Detroit.  The major signs all say Chicago or Detroit, no mention of Ann Arbor.  You want Chicago, as unintuitive as that might sound.

I can't really remember Philly's airport, so it can't be too bad.

Brodie

August 4th, 2010 at 7:13 PM ^

God yes, this. Of the airports I've been to frequently (DTW, ORD, LHR, YYZ and IAD), DTW is easily the best. It's clean, new, not overcrowded and has a wide array of good shops and restaurants. Which is funny since 10 years ago it was a massive hole and I hated spending any time there. I must say that I have seen people scared of DTW because of the Detroit reputation. I saw a girl who missed a flight to New York last December break down in tears on her cell phone shouting "I'm so scared... I'm in DETROIT!". I just sort of laughed.

ssuarez

August 4th, 2010 at 11:11 AM ^

The crime rate is incredibly high there, and it is filled with drug dealers and gang members. I just hope this guys flight doesn't pull into the wrong gate, or that he wanders into that end of the terminal accidentally. 

OMG the QB is toast

August 4th, 2010 at 9:54 AM ^

You can also take the Michigan Flyer to/from the airport to Ann Arbor for $30. It's a fairly comfortable coach bus with free wifi onboard. I find it's pretty convenient, especially since you can walk around most of Ann Arbor's downtown and campus area easily. A rental car might be better if you're staying at a hotel outside of the downtown/campus area, unless you're the type who is comfortable with using the bus system in town (it's easy).

flyboy

August 4th, 2010 at 11:24 AM ^

Willow Run is where all the military aircraft that do the fly-overs fly into on Fridays.  If you are lucky, most of the time the F18s or F-16s performing the flyover will do a practice run Friday afternoons to get a feel for the layout of Ann Arbor.  I'm looking into doing my "cross country" flight in my T-34 to Ann Arbor to catch a game and Willow run is closer to Ann Arbor and the airport landing fees may be a little cheaper than KDTW.  

Wolverine318

August 4th, 2010 at 9:45 AM ^

Detroit Metro would be the best. All of the major arilines fly in and it is a delta hub.  The next best would be flint or Toledo. Stay away from GR Ford in Grand Rapids. Flights in and out of Ford tend to be way overpriced. You could also try Lansing. I have gotten cheap flights from lansing.

SysMark

August 4th, 2010 at 9:54 AM ^

DTW is the obvious choice...done it many times over the years.  Also recommend one of the airport area hotels if you are staying over.  There are several nice ones and much cheaper than anything in Ann Arbor, especially on a football weekend.

I am in Connecticut (enemy territory for Game 1) and driving, but I have a party of four

Needs

August 4th, 2010 at 10:08 AM ^

The issue with taking the train (other than the time and the expense, which is likely to be about the same as flying) is that you have to get off in Toledo and take a bus to somewhere else (Pontiac?) to get to the line that Ann Arbor is on.

So no, train from the east coast is a bad option. From Chicago, it's a good option.

panthera leo fututio

August 4th, 2010 at 10:19 AM ^

I took Amtrak to/from New York this year, and there's actually an Amtrak shuttle bus for the Toledo station that goes through Ann Arbor.  The train ride itself was ~16 hours, plus however long you're in the Toledo station waiting for the shuttle.  I think I ended up spending about $50 less each way compared to the cheapest available flights.

Njia

August 4th, 2010 at 10:15 AM ^

If you mean fly into DTW then take the train to Ann Arbor, definitely not. There is no train stop at or near DTW. In fact, the closest stops (I think) are downtown Detroit and Ann Arbor itself.

If you meant taking the train all the way from Philly, I hope you've got a lot of time on your hands. You'd be better off driving.

Needs

August 4th, 2010 at 10:36 AM ^

I was curious how long the train took.

Leaving on Friday before the UConn game from Philly at noon would get you into Ann Arbor at 8 AM on game day. Change trains in Pittsburgh, bus from Toledo to Ann Arbor. $106 one way. That's actually better than I thought it would be. I wouldn't do it, but it's not entirely out of the realm if someone deeply loves train travel. The worst part might be the bus from Toledo, which somehow takes 2 hours 10 minutes to get from Toledo to Ann Arbor.

 

EDIT: On further examination, the worst part is clearly waiting from 5 AM to 630AM in Toledo for the bus to take you to Ann Arbor.

Wolverine96

August 4th, 2010 at 1:13 PM ^

No way.  Odds are you'd end up getting stuck due to a derailment or something and miss the game.  Fly into DTW Friday afternoon.  Rent a car or take the shuttle to an Ann Arbor hotel.  Visit bars on Friday night.  Rise early Saturday morning to begin tailgating.  Watch Michigan blow the doors off UConn Saturday afternoon.  Visit more bars Saturday night celebrating Michigan victory.  Breakfast Sunday morning at Angelo's or Broken Egg, Depart DTW Sunday late morning or early afternoon.

There is your itinerary.  Make it happen.

IronDMK

August 4th, 2010 at 10:15 AM ^

DTW is a fantastic airport.  One of the best I've been to no doubt.  The new terminals are awesome and there are seldom problems with congestion, despite it being one of the country's busiest airports.  Plus, it takes only 30-40 minutes to drive there from Ann Arbor (as others have said).  If you want to travel in style, rent a metro car.  I think they are $35 each way.  Or there is the Mega Bus which is cheap but I'm not sure of the schedule.  However you get here, enjoy Ann Arbor!