Sandie Y.
Yelp
I visited with my husband, a maritime enthusiast. I bought him an annual pass for $40 (for him and one guest) that lasts for one calendar year (just a daily pass for two would be $30). This also gets him awesome member benefits, which we have yet to read and figure out.
The staff inside were very nice in getting the membership set up and suggested to tour the freighter first, as the day was going to get hot. Best advice of the day!
The ramp to get on the freighter is steep, as are the staircases onboard. The tour starts with getting you in the cargo hold area (it has three), then you move toward the back to look at lodging, kitchen, dining room, and the anchor, before moving to the engine room and then back up and to the front. The front area had more lodging, lounging rooms, a cool fireplace, cabin and owner's quarters, and ending in the pilot house. I found a brass lever and pulled - it was the boat horn. The woodwork onboard is beautiful!
Inside the museum there are exhibits about the Edmund Fitzgerald who sank in Lake Superior and other ships that have sank, talks about each Great Lake, shipping channels, how the ships have evolved over time, the lock systems, etc.
We almost finished the inside museum, but needed to head to the gift shop for shopping (when you become a member you save 25% that day, but 10% on other visits).
Over the years, I have learned much about freighters from my husband and found the museum very interesting. I look forward to learning more about the member benefits. I'm sure we are good for a trip here 3-4 times a year (we live 1 hour away).