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sppunk Nov 15th, 2004 07:03 PM

Colorado all-inclusives?
 
Any nice, luxurious all-inclusive resorts in Colorado you guys can vouch for? Maybe near Estes Park, or Fort Collins, etc.?

My fiance and I want to take a mid-April jaunt one weekend to the mountains, but I have no clue where to start.

Thanks!

travelguru Nov 15th, 2004 10:10 PM

I meant to say mid-May, my apologies.

I'll add that we aren't hikers or anything, and want things easily reachable via foot or short, easy drives. We will obviously take a trip into RMNP, but we want our honeymoon to be easy and very, very relaxing with no worries.

yale Nov 16th, 2004 06:49 AM

The only all-inclusive I know of in Colorado is the Club Med in Crested Butte, which is nowhere near either location you listed. You could probably find a bed and breakfast in the Estes Park area and then head out for a light lunch and dinner.

paige Nov 16th, 2004 06:55 AM

I'm confused. The first post is sppunk and the second is travelguru but it looks like travelguru is adding to the original post? As yale said, the only all-inclusive I know of is ClubMed at Crested Butte. Mid-May is too late for skiing and too early for summer activities. Travelguru said they are not hikers. I'd suggest a resort town like Vail or Aspen with nice shops and restaurants since I really don't know what you would do at that time of year in the mountains.

sppunk Nov 16th, 2004 08:17 AM

My apologies. The other name was a friend's log-in.


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