A fantastic road-trip to Hermitage Farms in Kentucky

Roadtrip! How lucky are we to be able to drive a little over an hour and have an experience that feels like you are so far away from home?

Just a short jaunt from Cincy and you hit the beautiful rolling hills of Kentucky….specifically Hermitage Farms. You can take a tour of the beautiful horse farm and learn about the winning horses that were bred on this very farm over the years, taste bourbon in a charming horse barn, eat dinner in a cozy stable and maybe even stay the night in a historic home on the property. The Kentucky residents/owners,  Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson purchased the farm to save it from becoming a suburban development. This couple might sound familiar because they are the couple that started the 21C Hotels…That said, you’ll understand that this isn’t just an ole farm destination and it’s so close! So you can visit and explore any of these fun tours or even a picnic lunch. 

We started with a guided tour that was not only informative but fun.  You can even get a peek at the horse carriage from “Gone With the Wind” and pose for pictures with beautiful horses while leaving with great horse facts to impress your friends. The history of this farm has a deep lineage of winners of the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Oaks, Breeder’s Cup, and just about every other stakes race. So when you take a tour your chances of seeing a “soon to be” champion is pretty good. Oh, and bonus we got to feed treats to some horses… keep bringing on the horses!  

Then off to the bourbon tasting … when in Kentucky you must drink bourbon :) This experience was so one of a kind as it takes place in a rustic yet remodeled stable. We sipped on some top-of-the-list bourbons while learning a little bourbon history. 

Dinner with quite an eye-opening ending to this magical experience… This fantastic farm-to-table restaurant is worth the trip alone! They have gardens and an orchard that provides most of the food you will enjoy at Barn8 Farm Restaurant. The meal and ambiance were amazing.. You have the option of dining in our own stable! And, it goes without saying ….the cocktails were great. This meal doesn’t have to end with just dessert… I suggest you grab a cocktail and go out and stroll the cool Art Walk. They have built a thousand-foot boardwalk for you to enjoy the enchanting outdoor installation where you will see trees, creeks, the walkway, and the sky illuminated and accompanied by music!  It’s magical 

I was lucky enough to be able to stay the night in the historic farmhouse which has been carefully restored and sleeps up to 15 people. The house is like a mini-museum with amazing artwork everywhere which is often rotated. If the house is not being rented it can be toured. This would be a perfect place for a small group like a low-key bachelorette party, birthday celebration, or just a mini escape. This is also a very popular wedding venue, so if you have your wedding here it’s the perfect place for the family or bridal party to stay the night. 

I highly recommend a visit to the farm if you’re driving through Kentucky or you just want a quick day trip. I promise it won’t disappoint. The horse tour, bourbon tasting, and restaurant are open to the public. 

Add this stop to your visit ~

If you’ve got a little time, I also suggest you stop and visit the quaint little town of LaGrange, Ky. which has a train that runs right through the middle. The town is full of good people and small-town vibes. Grab a coffee at LaGrange Coffee Roasters and make sure to go to One Nineteen West Main for their famous Kentucky Bacon Pie and definitely grab some  “The Devil made me chew it eggs’.  Walk from one end of the street to the other and see the collection of shops all in a short walk “The Mercantile on Main” and “The Mercantile Market on Main” that bookend the town. My favorite shop is Judith Millinery Supply..it was such a treat! They make every kind of hat you could ever need and you can even join in on a workshop and make your own… Hello Derby ;) 

Hey Michelle noticed it first haha the HGTV show Home Town Kickstart also noticed this adorable town and will air a story about La Grange in May. Check out their website and see some future events. 

 

Outdoor Fall vibes going strong!

Hey… it’s been a minute! I’ve had a crazy summer moving downtown (so fun) and just having a great time. I’m sorry I haven’t sent an email in a while, but I hope to get back in the groove so I can continue to share about places I have discovered that I think you will love. Don’t forget, you can keep up on Instagram HeyMichelle1, and Facebook. So, if you’re on those make sure to follow. 

 

Just because Labor Day has come and gone, Fall vibes are a great way for you to hit up all the great outdoor spots in town. I can seriously say there is not a day where you can’t find something to do in this great city of ours.

 Here are some that I love to visit this time of year. 

 

Somerset ~ the new absolutely amazing bar that just opened and is blowing up on social media because it’s the kind of place you go to and you want to take pictures every time you turn around. Let’s just say jungle feelz with little hidden areas for you to sit (like a gondola and a bus) and enjoy your cocktail all over the place. 

Bar Saeso ~ adorable setting that makes you feel like you just stumbled in from an alley in Italy or Spain. The surprise is in the back patio especially when you can grab one of Cincy’s best tacos at Pata Roja Taqueria truck. Saeso ~ originally spelled Caeso was the name of Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus’ son. He was known to be a troublemaker, to say the least. So go grab a great cocktail and try not to make any trouble :) 

Jerry’s Jug House ~  Snuggled in a neighborhood of tree-lined streets in Newport, is a great spot to grab a fun cocktail like an adult Capri Sun and they are seriously doing some great things in the kitchen lately!

 

Che ~ OTR’s quiet little spot that has the most magical courtyard in the back. This is just one of those places that make you feel like you’re on vacation. 

 

Covington Yard~ This is a great day drinking place. Good cocktails, a variety of food trucks, and wide-open fresh air!  

 

The Standard ~ Covington’s old gas station transformed into the cutest place ever! I have written about The Standard and had them on my Channel 9 spot you can read my blog HERE. So, if you haven’t gone, you need to go. 

Fountain Square ~ Every night they have something going on… they have trivia night, bands, special events and it’s a great place to watch the Bengal games especially with the new box bar that is there to serve your favorite drinks. 

 

Pepp & Dolores ~ I love that all the windows open up and the outdoor seating is so dang cute.. Oh, and the food is amazing! I have written about Pepp before you can click HERE for my details…but I just love the outdoor vibe as much as the awesome indoors. 

 

Queen City Radio ~ Fantastic place to grab drinks with your crew! Lively atmosphere and good times. 

 

Mecca ~ Could be one of my  “go-to”  spots because it’s tucked away and eclectic, ohh and I love a Chunker and you will too :) (Sanpellegrino with a mini bottle of liquor) 

 

The New Ovation Music Pavilion in Newport ~  offers an intimate venue for both indoor and outdoor concerts. There isn’t a bad seat in the house so check out the lineup of shows coming up. I got to attend the Lady A concert and am looking forward to a few more they have coming up. Great venue and the drink lines were short and quick! It was very spread out and just a fun atmosphere.

Fun tip ~ The little food trucks at the BP gas stations around town, especially the one by Rookwood are worth a visit! I’m not kidding, they have some damn good tacos trust me. 

Pedal Wagon~ The Wagon is such a fun way to party through the streets of Cincinnati and experience some of our best bars. Get fun pictures in front of our iconic ArtWorks murals or pre-party before a Bengals game… what a perfect tailgate! The fun picture in front of the first distillery in Cincy since Prohibition.. Northside Distilling Co. is a must-visit while you’re downtown!

 

 

beautiful sunsets

Ohio Wineries! Who knew we have over 350?

We are wrapping up Ohio Wine Month. Were you aware that Ohio boasts over 350 wineries? So you can save on that flight to Cali and just hop in your car and hit the road. Fun fact… in 1859 Ohio was the leading producer of wine in the U.S.! So… YES we deserve a whole month of celebrating. 

I was invited to stroll the vineyards of Meranda-Nixon Winery in Ripley, Ohio and we had such a fun time. As you know if you’re a follower of mine, I love family-owned businesses and this was just another one of those gems. 

Just walking in for our tasting before enjoying the Steak & Salmon Dinner Night, you could feel how much the family and staff loved being there. The passion for the wine, the love of the vineyards, the chatter back and forth made you feel like you were just invited over to a home for dinner.

Maura & Seth, the husband and wife team, describe the wines and process with love and a whole lot of joking around which made for such a fun night. The vineyard produces wines for every palate and may taste familiar from around the Cincy area because they supply a personalized label for a few establishments around like the Lytle Hotel and the Monastery Event Center. 

The land was originally a tobacco and grains farm prior to planting grapes in 2003. It opened in 2007 and is located in the area of Ohio Valley that was one of the largest grape-growing regions in the country during the 1800s. There is so much to learn about Ohio’s history of the wine industry and its impact today, so visiting some of these local wineries is such a fun experience. While you sip away and learn about each winery as I did at Meranda- Nixon you’ll appreciate the dedication and passion of the process and get more out of your visit than you ever thought you would.

While we were enjoying our tasting, Seth had to run off to the Brown County airport to pick up a couple of gentlemen who flew in for a visit from Israel and Boston. That is a little more than a road trip (hahaha). They say they have many visitors that fly in from all over just for a visit. Some people even camp on the grounds for the night… a great idea for those who want to dive into more bottles :)

beautiful sunsetsPhoto borrowed from Miranda-Nixon

The beautiful vineyards have one of the most picturesque sunsets ever. Just check out their social media for some pictures or better yet plan a visit and stay for the sunset! Check out the Ohio Wines website or social media for information on the many fun wineries. 

 

Miranda – Nixon

6517 Laycock Rd. 

Ripley, Oh 

 

Make sure to tell them that Hey Michelle sent ya :) and for your non-wine drinking friends, they have a wine slushie that I promise they will like! 

 

A look inside our wonderful Cincinnati Art Museum

Here is my segment with Kristyn Hartman on WCPO taking you around the Cincinnati Art Museum.

The CAM is easing back into normal hours for the museum and the cafe. You still need a reservation but it is free to the public with just a small fee for special exhibits. If you are a long time Cincinnatian or a visitor I highly recommend walking the outside Art Climb or browsing around this amazingly beautuful gem. Always a perfect way to spend some time.

 

A Road Trip to the Hocking Hills Treehouse Cabins!

Some of us dream of traveling to faraway places, but to wear out the saying “blame it on 2020/21,” traveling far distances is a little difficult right now. Lucky for us, we have some really great places that are only a couple of hours’ drive where you can feel like you’re far away. Make sure to scroll all the way down to see the WCPO segment giving you more details. 

Recently, I grabbed a few friends and hit the road. We drove through some winding, tree-lined roads a couple of hours from home and pulled off into the Treehouse Cabins in Hocking Hills.  I was smitten right away! We found ourselves in a wooded area with adorable treehouse cabins that were the cutest dang things ever. Owner Julien & Bridget Allen have literally built these quaint tree houses around trees! They are like tiny houses on stilts with cute little bedrooms, a nice bathroom, and a kitchen… everything you need in a compact area with every inch of space creatively used ;) and a spacious deck surrounding the house. They also have a  comfy firepit deck with adirondack chairs and plenty of wood to keep you warm. We had another walkway to a porch swing right in the middle of the beautiful wooded area. Oh, and check out the pics of the rustic hot tub that is wood-heated. It totally reminded me of the show Petticoat Junction (showing my age here). 

The Allens have thought of everything. The cabins are so cute with games and little heat-generating wall “fireplace”, books, updated rustic decor, and other fun surprises to make you feel welcome. The added bonus is that you’re right up the road from some of the most amazing hiking trails. 

 

We were lucky to get some beautiful sunny days in early December which made the Hocking Hills trails dry and sun filled. The first day we did Old Man’s Cave, which was very long but mostly flat and pretty. There were cool waterfalls and picturesque caves and rock areas with streams. I couldn’t stop taking pictures because it was just so pretty. It is just an unbelievable escape into nature and so peaceful. 

On day two, we hiked the rim at Conkle’s Hollow which is an 87 acre state nature preserve.  Ok, this one was a little more challenging but, WOW, when you wind your way up to the top, the views are spectacular. You can’t believe you are smack dab in Ohio. It is really steep so I won’t mention any names but … a couple of people were grabbing onto the trees! Haha, I wouldn’t take kids on this hike maybe because being the mom of three boys I see too much joking and pushing and shoving to ever risk that :) With that said it was worth every step up. 

Hiking is just such a great way to breathe and take in so much beautiful nature. A chance to unplug and relax. Hocking Hills is a huge area with so many places to stay and tons of trails to explore. 

Here is a glimpse into my visit with Kristyn Hartman on WCPO

The surrounding area has other adventures such as zip-lining, fishing, John Glenn Astronomy Park, horseback riding, canoeing, and so much more. I highly recommend the Treehouse Cabins and I can’t wait to go back.  

 

A Must See… Pyramid Park!

It’s safe to say if you have visited this incredible spot you’ve most likely been back many times to show it off to your friends.  Just a drive up the road we have a wonderful place … Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum. It’s a true gem and the exact place you would drive to see if you were traveling out of the country or even to another city. So go and be a tourist in your home town and visit, I promise you won’t regret it! 

A little history (to impress your friends on your visit), Harry T. Wilks purchased some land in 1987 planning to build a home, the Pyramid House. He continued to buy more land, lakes, and trails and eventually thought it needed to be preserved for future generations.  Lucky for us, he decided to start a non-profit sculpture park and open it to the public. Mr. Wilks passed away in 2014 but left the park in great hands. Sean FitzGibbons is the new Executive Director who is so passionate and is ready with new ideas and vision to add to the already amazing place.

Pyramid Hill is over 350 acres of meadows, rolling hills, and hiking trails that are also home to over 80 permanent sculptures and usually have traveling pieces just to make every visit a new experience. The artwork showcases local, regional, and national artists and features an ancient sculpture Museum. The park is open 365 days a year and has many events like art shows, concerts, and soon, holiday lights display… Journey Borealis. They are partnering with Brave Berlin, the brains behind Blink ( that’s a lot of B’s :) but… just imagine how cool this drive-thru event will be. Speaking of cool you can drive-thru Pyramid Hill Park and see the sculptures from the comfort of your car. You can also do “art in a cart” and cruise around in golf carts that can be rented or hoof it and get your steps in. 

The experiences are never-ending.  You can bring a little lunch and eat on the grounds or order the special “Pyramid Sandwich box” when you get there and they will let you know when it is ready. You can pick it up and head to one of your favorite spots and enjoy it. You can hike the trails, sit and read, stroll and take selfies with the fun statues. 

It is such a zen space and could even be one of the most romantic places you’ve been.  They host many weddings and have provided the backdrop for a lot of engagements. It’s just so pretty and it has so many unique areas, some with unbelievable views that you will just want to take it all in. When Kristyn Hartman and I visited, we must have hopped in and out of the cart 20 times to take “one more pic” hahaha. 

Follow Pyramid on social media because you’ll want to keep up on all of the fun exhibits and events. You can also become a member and get discounts. I promise you all are going to really enjoy this one… now go be a tourist and tell them Hey Michelle sent ya! 

Click the link below to get my live tour of Pyramid Park!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU4EJdHvavA

A Night at the Guild in Cincinnati

Today I welcome guest writer Grace Dearing to my Hey Michelle? Blog.  This isn’t Grace’s debut that’s for sure as she has written articles for Cincinnati Magazine, Variant Magazine, CityBeat, and more. You’ve probably read her stories ‘cause they have caught my attention.

Grace had the opportunity to have a little staycation in Cincy which I thought you would enjoy reading. There is always something new and cool around every corner of our great city, so I thought having someone else share their experience would be fun and helpful… Thanks, Grace,  for giving my readers a new thing to do. I definitely need to check it out! 

A Visit to The Guild ~

Picture this: you wake up on any given day and pour yourself a steaming mug of coffee as your favorite band’s record scratches and pops beneath the needle of your record player. You run through a list of today’s tasks in your head — which consists only of hitting the downstairs gym & yoga studio and making the less than ten-minute walk to Over-the-Rhine to browse its many eateries and boutiques — before pampering yourself in your lavish bathroom … downtown living is exactly where you’re meant to be. 

Okay, I’ll be the first to admit that this leisurely lifestyle isn’t as easily attainable for some people as it is for others … and some of us want to experience it only temporarily. Fortunately, The Guild Downtown’s Vine Street location is here to fulfill your interim downtown living dreams with luxurious apartment-style hotel rooms!

Complete with a fully-equipped kitchen, SmartTV, in-room washer/dryer and complimentary coffee, The Guild is the ideal staycation retreat. Strategically placed in the heart of the business district, the hotel room, located inside the Provident Bank Building, is just three minutes away from Fountain Square, an eight-minute walk from Over-the-Rhine and a quick eight-minute drive (or Uber) to Findlay Market. The Guild’s Vine Street location is perfect for exploring the best of downtown Cincinnati without having to worry about the hassle of downtown driving and parking!

Launched in 2018, The Guild “aims to bring the 200,000-year-old hotel industry into the new age” with its untraditional rooms. The company’s more than 400 rooms across Cincinnati, Dallas Texas, Austin, Texas, and Miami, Florida, are placed inside already existing apartment buildings. These floors are reserved exclusively for Guild use to allow the company’s staff to ensure every room stays up to standard. Plus, staff members have made themselves available via text for easy and timely responses to any questions or requests.

 

Although I could’ve spent the whole stay simply enjoying the luxury and relaxation within the hotel room, there are so many attractions nearby that are must-visits while you’re in town! Here are my nearby favorites:

  • Start your morning with a coffee and a walk through Washington Park.
  • Spend the day exploring the latest installations at the Contemporary Arts Center & 21c Museum Hotel Gallery.
  • Choose from a variety of must-try restaurants like Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse, Sotto and Prime Cincinnati to end your night!

 

A Night at All Hallows’ Eve Terror Town!

You can feel it in the air, Fall is slowly creeping and a few leaves have started to fall. You need a sweatshirt in the early morning and pumpkin spice lattes are being posted on everyone’s Instagram. This means one thing… It’s time for spooky Halloween outings like All Hallows’ Eve Terror Town

  

Wild West Town

I got to check out All Hallows’ Eve Terror Town which is a large 19th century Old West town that has been transformed into a perfect haunted village with plenty for everyone to do. The haunted trail is the main attraction but there is also the town that has shopping, food, a bar with live music, an outdoor movie area, and games. While this is all going on, there are characters who go around spooking people and if you are brave enough to choose to wear the “red bracelet” you are fair game when it comes to being part of the theatrics. This means they can safely touch you. But, if you choose not to wear the bracelet, it is a no-touch experience. 

If you love spooky stuff you have to check this out. I was really impressed with this place and the masterminds behind it really did an amazing job.  

 

The Haunted Trail 

A thrill-seekers dream is hitting this award-winning trail that starts in a spooky old chapel and leads you out to the trail which has incredible scenery and great actors with movie quality costumes. The story unfolds on the trail takes you along with the tale of the family that moved into town and started pushing their strange beliefs on everyone. They killed the town’s priest and tried to sway everyone to follow along with them and join their “cult”. OMG, I’m freaked out just typing it and wait until you go through it!! Although I’m a little wimpy :) YIKES 

Photo Ops

Do You Have to do the trail? 

No… and they make it easy for a group of people to enjoy the night. You get a ticket to go on the trail and you turn it in and get a text when it’s your turn. That way you can all walk around and check out the very interesting shops, listen to live music, or play games like corn hole, ax throwing and brain smash (my fave :). All of this is part of the cost, which is great. There is plenty to do while others in your group try to get back to you from the trail… ALIVE!  You have to check out the unusual photo op store, too. The photographer has the coolest photo area and you can wear costumes and have your scary makeup done for your photo.  I was really impressed with the shopping and other themed things to do. The shop owners were so fun they made the night even better. 

Great Night

I must say I would go again! It was more fun than I even thought it would be and they have really done a fantastic job. This is only the second year and last year it was awarded many impressive scare factor awards!  It is also Veteran owned and operated. 

 

Other things to know

 

  • The grounds are grass and mud so wear shoes that are good for any conditions. 
  • It is also getting cooler at night and you are on an open farm so bring a jacket. 
  • Be ready for loud shot sounds… you will jump a couple of times hahaha but it’s all part of the show.
  • Cost $25 for General Admission $35 for the “red bracelet” experience *if you are doing this don’t wear your favorite clothes. You may get “bloody” and it may not come out of some clothes or bring a rain poncho. 
  • Masks are mandatory even though it is an outdoor event! 

*This event is not recommended for kids under 16 years of age 

 

Where is it?

1449 Greenbush Cobb Rd. Williamsburg 

Open: 7p.m. -2a.m. Friday & Saturday September 4th – November 14th

 

 

Looking for family fun for the little ones I will be posting  info and giving away tickets on my IG for Fall on the Farm at Blooms & Berries  

Glamping… A beautiful night under the stars!

@ThePopUpBnb  , I started as a stalker on Instagram then I quickly became obsessed!  I said I have to do this!! Glamping… yes, not a typo it is 100% posh camping. The beds were so comfortable and the tents are very spacious so it’s not exactly roughing it here. The adorable couple behind The Pop-Up BNB that spends their days scouting out beautiful places all over Cincinnati, Indiana, Kentucky, and New England (yes the one far away) to set up camp, have found a way for people to enjoy camping without the hassle. Think about the timing … an option for a safe getaway during COVID… can’t get any better than out in the wilderness and in a pimped out tent!

Kelly & Andy are like… let’s say umm camping fairies! They provide an amazing experience.  You pick when you go and they do everything else :) They show up before you and set up absolutely everything you need, plus all the things you didn’t even think about. You come and enjoy the hell out of everything from the perfect farms or land they have chosen, to the beautiful huge tent it offers the best night ever. You leave and they come and take everything down… you see what I mean? They are the best people you may never personally meet hahaha. I adore how these two lovebirds took a passion and made it a wonderful business that we all get to enjoy. 

 

I chose a night on a 350-acre working farm with a lake in Cynthiana, KY. My friend Amy and I hit the road for a girl’s night. We grabbed our favorite cocktails, some food (my personal fav, barbeque Fritos!), and off we went. I picked this because I love lakes and wanted to be able to kayak or canoe. The great thing is you can pick your weekend by the vibe you want or location. We had the most beautiful night playing cards, drinking by the fire, walking the land and we even had a chance to canoe around the little lake which was super relaxing. Then the best… a storm came in!! The tent was so amazing we sat inside listening to the rain echo and watched a movie projected on the inside of the tent with the coolest mini projector (all was part of our package). We woke up to chirping birds and a bright sunrise. Perfection! 

There is nothing that they haven’t thought of…so if a standard, already decked out tent isn’t what you want, I’m sure there is something on the extensive “add-on list” that you can use to upgrade your stay. Things like a S’more kits, party decor, breakfast, coolers with ice, etc. They also offer special occasion setups for engagements, bachelorette parties, weddings, etc. Think out of the tent on this :) you could set up a popup tent village for a group of people. I’m telling you these tents are amazing and I assure you will have a great night. 

They are out on the road as of right now but will be poppin back in the Cincinnati area in September. Cincinnati area bookings are available now. Although take a look, maybe your summer is taking you near where they are and you can reserve this unique “experience” now. They set up camp through November. Fall in Ohio around the fire sipping on Fireball… yes, please. 

Hit the Ohio River with the S.S. Tiki Boat!

Hello! It’s been a minute since the last time I posted about fun in Cincinnati. Things are starting to feel a little normal, the sun is shining and we can hang out outside which is great for those who are still a little hesitant about getting out and about. 

 

As far as dining, there are so many great restaurants with outdoor dining and then there is the creativity of our OTR restaurants who created space on the streets to accommodate more seating and social distancing.  I’ll tell you what, it’s pretty cool. If you want to get out of your neighborhood venture downtown it’s a great experience… I said it reminds me of the great Dinner En Blanc event that used to happen every year, but you don’t have to wear white :) Although, I encourage a mask walking to your table and bathroom. And so many of your favorite restaurants are doing carry out, so it’s a great time to take advantage of the carryout and hit up a park to eat. I do still love the 2 carryout cocktail option… bonus! 

Tiki Boat! 

I had the chance to have some fun in the sun over the last week and I wanted to share it with you. 

I got to hit the river on a fun tiki pontoon boat with a small group of friends and most importantly… a captain! It’s 5 O’Clock somewhere and always on a boat :)

S.S Tiki Boats has started river tours on their fun “Buffet” themed boat. They have a range of tours where you can take a two-hour river ride, three-hour grill out tour. When things start up again this will be a great option for cruisin’ during concerts at Riverbend or Firework Friday for Reds games and the fun keeps coming. The greatest part of this cruise on the river is that you make your own fun. Make it a theme, bring your favorite music…basically you bring your party and they provide the float! 

It’s a perfect way to catch great views on one of Cincinnati’s least used playgrounds… the Ohio River.

You can grab 5 friends, your own cooler of refreshments, and food. So this is a fantastic way to see the views of Cincy and Kentucky from a different point of view. Along the way, your captain will give you fun tidbits of information about the area that you may have never heard before. 

 

Things to know:

  • The dock is at the Rivertowne Marina
  • They do have a little restroom on the boat and they will do a stop at a marina during your tour
  • No hassle reschedule due to weather
  • Chairs and storage onboard you can also ask for a picnic table set up or chairs. They even have a couple zero gravity chairs which are pretty awesome!
  • You can take a picture with my Hey Michelle sticker if you find it and tag me ;) 

They are booking up fast so make sure to pick a date soon… and make sure and tell them Hey Michelle sent ya! 

Watch my segment about this fun tiki boat in the link below

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SOyJJSTUFw&feature=youtu.be