Parking was crowded but available. No rain. Not too cold. Got inside fairly quickly.
Then the line didn't move for quite awhile. Finally get out of lobby and into the gym (polling location was an in session school)

Line up for check in. Cut through another line. Get redirected to the "correct" line... This one serpentines around, gets rearranged once so it forms a large "L" shape instead. Eventually get up to receive the ballot, at the table directly adjacent to the check-in table, while making room for those people to cut through our line and cross the gym.
Fill out ballot. Cut through line waiting to receive their ballots. Last worker tears off top piece of ballot and I go feed ballot into reader. Grab my sticker and go. Back to my car and out of there.
NOTE: Drink coffee, THEN setup your stations poll workers.
Not only was there nothing odd going on or anyone standing around that shouldn't be, but there weren't even the typical exit pollsters or petitioners asking for signatures. Nada in my very mixed demographically (though probably less mixed partisan-ly...)
As much as I think having voting in an active school is beyond ridiculous from a school security stand point, I suppose it may have a cooling effect in people acting like jackasses when it comes to lurking around a polling location. Not that I've EVER witnessed that, but who knows.
In short. Nothing to report of interest in Ypsilanti (Ann Arbor area) Michigan.

Well, we were complaining about there not being enough stations for voters. Beats complaining about a piss poor turnout I suppose.
Total time from arrival to departure: 1h 25m during initial morning rush but after polls had opened.