My Detroit/Novi Getaway
Last weekend, I was in Novi, MI, primarily for the Motor City Comic Con, although, technically, I was working. It is hard to call it work when it is as much fun as this event.
First, I made the rounds, distributing Global Traveler to all of the hotels near the Rock Financial Showplace. As always, the hotels were very happy to receive the copies.
The MCCC is a three-day event, featuring dealers, artists and celebrities. Over 15,000 fans attended this year. Carrie Fisher (of Star Wars fame) was the biggest and most popular celebrity, but the other 20 celebrities were also kept pretty busy by long lines of fans.
I laughed with the Honky Tonk Man, a pro wrestler who was disappointed that he was not the first person to tell me that I look like Jay Leno. I semi-saved actress Joyce DeWitt from a well-meaning but lingering, talkative fan. I joked with actor Gil Gerard, who somehow was stuck holding a fan’s purse while she showed him a small photo album. I talked business travel with Christy Hemme and Kevin Nash.
I met a new friend, Jack Odanovich, who was representing the Star Wars Society of San Antonio (SWSSA). The SWSSA was just one of many groups from all over the country. At the MCCC, Odanovich (in full Anakin Skywalker garb) attracted almost as many people as some of the celebrities. Odanovich is somewhat used to this, though, as the SWSSA has also been to hospitals to cheer up young patients.
The MCCC is a true success story. The former little comic book show has grown to be the best convention I have attended. I have never heard one complaint from anyone. It is smoothly run and somehow every celebrity seems to be in a great mood all of the time.
The hotels deserve special mention. The Doubletree is the host hotel, but all of the hotels welcome this convention. Despite the fact that they would all probably sell out anyway, each hotel goes above and beyond.
On Saturday evening, GT route manager JayHawk Evans and I trekked (just keeping with the sci-fi theme) over to Detroit to watch the Tigers thump the Oakland As, 9-1. Comerica Park is a beautiful baseball park. The park, which opened in 2000, is one of the biggest reasons for the revitalization of the downtown Detroit area.
On Sunday morning, I took a long and refreshing run. From my hotel, the Hilton Garden Inn, I ran past Twelve Oaks Mall, where I saw all of the new development. I continued running past Ella Mae Power Park, where I resisted the urge to beg into one of the softball games. I finished the six or so mile run in decent time, but I’d have a lot of work to do to be ready for the Detroit Marathon in October.
I always enjoy this trip to Novi/Detroit. Unfortunately, the weekend ended on a sour note. I drove back to Chicago in time to catch the Chicago Blackhawks being defeated by the Detroit Red Wings in the first game of their series. I could have done without that little piece of the Motor City.
-John Wroblewski, distribution specialist











about 1 year ago
Novi is a wonderful city. It is designed especially well. The businesses do not detract from the residential. Everything is tastefully done.
The Rock is a great place for business meetings or conferences. We used to go out of town for our conferences. After they built the Rock, we found the perfect place for us.
about 1 year ago
The mall has a lot of empty stores, but it is getting better. It is so ceonveniently located and has so much potential. The economy is rough right now, but I think and hope the mall will start to fill.
Everything else in the area is excellent, as you described.
about 1 year ago
Hey John,
It was great finally meeting you in Novi. I think it is great that Global Traveler gives some coverage to these events and these type of cities. When my company starts to rebound a bit next year, I will be calling your reps about some advertising.
about 1 year ago
Upon your recommendation, I attended the Motor City Con while on business in Detroit. I had never been to Novi previously. It truly is an excellent alternative to Detroit. I stayed at the Hotel Baronette and had no complaints there.
The Con was an incredible time. I had no idea these conventions were such big business.
Next year, I want to get Global Traveler shirt!
about 1 year ago
I stayed at the host hotel, the Doubletree. It was a great hotel and I saw some of the celebs there. All in all, a great time. Thanks for informing us.
about 1 year ago
I am always amazed at how much people spend at those conventions. I heard Carrie Fisher charged $50 for a photo with her and $40 for an autograph. Over 300 people got photos with her and more got autographs. That’s close to $30 grand for Fisher.
about 1 year ago
Dude I want your job. How do you get to interview the stars like that and why don’t you write for the magazine? Oh I know GT is all about business travel, but stars travel and usually in first class and stay in 5 star hotels, too.
about 1 year ago
I don’t like the traffic jams on Novi Road. I think the development has come with that price. There is too much stuff in that small area and Novi Road is overcrowded. I swear I see at least 1 accident every day.