Availability
- Check-in at 4pm. Check-out at 10am central time
- Minimum Age Limit For Renters: 27 and older
- Children Welcome
- Non Smoking Only
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*Rates are subject to change until confirmation.
Memorial Day Weekend
May 27 – May 30, 2016
*4 night min stay$1,200/event (flat fee)
Seasonal pricing
May 31 – Jun 23, 2016
*3 night min stay$400/night
Seasonal Pricing
Jun 24 – Aug 20, 2016
*7 night min stay$2,750/weekly
Seasonal Pricing
Aug 21 – Sep 1, 2016
*3 night min stay$450/night
Labor Day Weekend
Sep 2 – Sep 5, 2016
*4 night min stay$1,400/event (flat fee)
Standard Rate
*7 night min stay$2,750/night
Fees:
Pet Fee $25
Cleaning Fee $150 + tax
Refundable Damage Deposit $500
Tax Rate 12%Notes:
If paying with a credit card please add 3% surcharge No Cancellations 45 days before check in
To book and hold your reservation dates 1/2 of total rental fee is due upon booking. The remaining 1/2 is due 45 days before check in. If paying fees with credit card please add 3% surcharge to total For Security Deposit I keep your credit card number on file. Your card is not charged unless there were to be damage to home you would first receive an email or call before any charges are applied.
Bed size: 1 King, 1 Queen, 1 Twin, 1 Bunk Bed
Room size: 3 Bedroom
General
Gorgeous open concept rental w/ large enclosed back porch – close to local attractions and activities!
Upper level master bedroom en suite bath double sinks huge walk in shower 1 king bed. 2 Bedroom one queen bed Jack and Jill bath with shower/tub 3 Bedroom one full bunk bed twin bed above additional child’s bed.
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Additional information
- ATM/Bank
- Groceries
- Hospital
- Massage Therapist
- Medical Services
Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Balcony
- BBQ/Grill
- Cable TV/DVD/VHS
- Deck
- Dining room
- Dishwasher
- Fireplace
- Linens Provided
- Outdoor Pool
- Satellite TV/DVD/VHS
- Washing Machine & Dryer
Activities
- Churches
- Cinemas
- Health/Beauty Spa
- Live Theater
- Marina
- Playground
- Recreation Center
- Restaurants
- Water Parks
- Winery Tours
- Zoo
- Antiquing
- Beachcombing
- Bird Watching
- Boating
- Gambling Casinos
- Horseback Riding
- Miniature Golf
- Outlet Shopping
- Paddle Boating
- Scenic Drives
- Shopping
- Sight Seeing
- Sledding
- Walking
- Wildlife Viewing
- Cycling
- Fishing
- Fly Fishing
- Hiking
- Jet Skiing
- Kayaking
- Pier Fishing
- Roller Blading
- Sailing
- Snowboarding
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Water Skiing
- Water Tubing
- Wind-Surfing
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Michigan City
Activities
Escape the humdrum with Michigan City’s unique mix of attractions. Scramble up a dune. Hop on a steam train. Tour a museum. Toss the dice at a casino. Or join the animals at the zoo.Transportation
By Rail: A South Shore train passes Cedar Street at 11th. Michigan City is a major stop along the South Shore Line, one of the last interurban rail lines in the U.S. The train runs directly through on 11th Street (it has no separate right-of-way, and shares the street with automobiles and other road traffic), making two stops in Michigan City's downtown area (11th Street and Carroll Avenue). A third stop, at Willard Avenue and 10th Street, closed in 1994. This rail line connects Michigan City with downtown Chicago westward as well as the South Bend Regional Airport to the east. Amtrak serves the city with Wolverine trains, which run from Chicago to Detroit, and Pontiac three times a day in each direction. Under the current schedule, Wolverine fills in several gaps in South Shore Line's weekday service and augments weekend service. While Wolverine trains are faster, the South Shore Line is cheaper and runs more frequently. By Bus: Michigan City operates a bus service. Officially known as Michigan City Transit, it is made up of four routes that run on Monday-Saturday. All routes originate at Michigan City Public Library and travel around the city in (largely mono-directional) loops until they return to the library. Route 3 connects to Carroll Avenue South Shore Line station, while other routes connect to the 11th street station. In addition, Route 1 passes near the Amtrak station on the way to Washington Park. Michigan City also operates a Dial-a-Bus service. Coach USA's Tri-State/United Limo service between The University of Notre Dame and O'Hare airport stops at Michigan City at the Clarion Hotel (5820 Franklin St). The service makes stops at Notre Dame, South Bend, Portage, Highland, Crestwood and O'Hare and Midway airports. Buses run from 4:10 am – 1:10 am (US Central Time). Buses run once every hour in both direction between Michigan City and O'Hare and Midway and once every two hours between Michigan City and Notre Dame. By Air: Michigan City Municipal Airport has a 4,100 foot asphalt runway and averages 118 operations per week. Options for commercial air service include the Gary/Chicago International Airport in Gary, and the South Bend International Airport in South Bend. The South Shore Line terminates at the South Bend airport, while there is a train stop serving the Gary airport.Food & Drink
Sink your teeth into some award winning pizza. Try an authentic 1940s home-cooked diner meal. Spend your winnings on a great steak dinner! Menus for any appetite.Read more