what does Detroit have to offer?
After you realize the city's endemic Sprawly McSprawl has deadened your spirit, you scream in despair at how utterly necessary a city of this size needs - nay, requires - an actual subway system, and by shear force of will, you actually do not let the cognitive dissonance nest and flourish in that one part of your brain, and, alas, you have indeed arrived to your most inspired mental liminal space and determined, that, yes, it is okay to hang out at Trapper's Alley, eat some Greek cuisine, chug some beers, and hopefully find a loose-knit friend-group of ill-tempered suburbanites meandering aimlessly through that dimly-lit row of new-ish penny slots, and, at this point, you are just glad to see actual people in the casino, ready to be delighted by that fateful magic tap of the button on the face of Super Sevens with that sweet pot of Wheel of Fortune progressive gold ready to put out for once.
Or you could just say that I'm full of it and do what WSU MUP Student suggests, but heed my warning, you will need a car.
But just in case you don't think I am entirely full of crap, just know that one time 25 years ago I did take my family to Detroit, and we ended up driving to
the Heidelberg Project and were deeply inspired by it. And I'm not funning around. I'm serious, it's like a neighborhood-sized art piece. Truly unique. You should go!
Also: When I first started dating my wife, we took a trip to downtown Detroit and saw a performance at the Gem Theater. Such a wonderful little play house. Just a stone's throw from the baseball statdium where the Detroit Tigers play. But that was 20+ years ago when the Gem Theater actually hosted performances. I am not so sure they do that anymore, it's been a while. But a beautiful cute small building adding character to a busy, fast-paced part of downtown.
You need to be ready to be challenged by Detroit. It is not an easy city. I will say it has come a long way in the past 25 years. It deserves to be the host of the NPC right now. And I mean that, my cheerleader's skirt is nowhere near me right now. This is me being sincere.
One last thing. Detroit is a sports city. Earlier this year I took my teenage son and his friends to the NFL draft event. What a memorable time, perfectly executed, pure sports perfection! The city done that event up real good, a full and honest and hard-earned One Hundred Percent!