2009 Fall Color Tours

by Frankenmuth FunShips on September 18th, 2009
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Our tour on the river shall include some spectacular fall colors along the way.  We pass by a high bank that supports some Maples and other hardwoods, offerring a special splash of color for your enjoyment.  Sunny days are especially sought after during the color season; but because the boat can be comfortably enclosed, a special beauty can be appreciated even on a rainy day.  We invite you on one of our regular tours to enjoy this beauty, or participate in one of our speciality cruises, including our wine and chocolate tasting cruise or our pizza cruise.  To find out the progress of colors turning along the river, check on the comment section below the photograph, or call our store at 989-652-3400 after 10:00 a.m. .   We’re confident you’ll enjoy this special experience.F. FunShip & Colors 1


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  • Jerry

    FALL COLOR UPDATE October 15, 2009.
    The color is coming on well and will be near the peak soon. Even though the weather is cool, our boats are totally enclosed, and allows for a comfortable FALL COLOR TOUR.


  • Jerry

    FALL COLOR UPDATE October 11, There is presently a significant amount of color along the river. It is very beautiful along the high-bank of maples. Color has not yet peaked; but continues to increase daily. We’re pleased to have boats TOTALLY ENCLOSED WITH TRANSPARENT SIDES, which allows for great viewing and photos while remaining comfortably warm.


  • Jerry

    FALL COLOR UPDATE October 3rd. There is an enjoyable amount of color starting along the river. Even though we have had some cool and rainy weather, our guests have been very comfortable in our totally enclosed electric boats. Sunshine is coming!

  • FALL COLOR UPDATE September 28, Colors are progressing rapidly. By the end of this week (beginning of October), they should be significant.


  • Jerry

    FALL COLOR UPDATE September 25, There are a few colors starting along the river. It will be a week or so before they are getting brilliant