http://www.firekeeperscasino.com/def.../Structure.pdf
Above is a link to the structure. I consider this tournament a joke because I like to be able to play a few hands rather than have an all-in fest. The average stack is always short-stacked after about thirty hands, about an hour of play. Once you reach the 200-400 level, usually about 55 of 72 players remain, meaning an average stack size of only 13bb. These are not non-agressive blinds at all, in fact, they're among the most aggressive I've seen for the few number of chips in play.
Compare that to a structure like Golden Nugget AC runs (see link below), and the average stack is still about 70bb after the first hour. It allows for some play without being an all-in fest.
http://www.goldennugget.com/Atlantic...df/wake_up.pdf
I completely agree with you that the Michigan charity rooms aren't therea good opportunity either, the dealers are slow and crooked. Unfortunately, Michigan doesn't really have a good, lower limit, poker tournament option which is why I often choose to go to Vegas or AC several times per year.