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Denver Hotels?
Going to Denver with 2 children ages 9 and 11. Six flags, baseball, denver mint. looking for hotels under $100.
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look at the Comfort Inn Downtown or the Courtyard by Marriott on 16th street mall.
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Pam<BR>Will you be having a car with you? That makes a lot of difference on hotel location. Not sure I would recommend a downtown Denver hotel right off the bat. E-mail me. I'm long time Denver resident.
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Based on the activities you've listed, I'd say a downtown hotel is a good idea. I agree with Kima's choices, the Comfort Inn in downtown Denver on 17th St. is walking distance to many attractions. The CI offers continental breakfast and is connected to The Brown Palace Hotel (4-star hotel) which means you have access to their restaurants, concierge and 24-hour room service (I know of no other Comfort Inn ANYWHERE that offers these amenities).<BR><BR>Their rates are usually around $109.00 - $119.00 per night (dbl ocpny) depending on when you're planniung to travel. <BR><BR>I don't know how much the Courtyard by Marriot is but if comparable in price it is also a good location for downtown and offers great accessibility to shopping, restaurants, etc. <BR><BR>Either choice would present you with a good spot to easily get to the places on your list.<BR><BR>Davidcs<BR><BR>
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Hi - Just stayed at the Hyatt Downtown this weekend. Nice hotel, great breakfast buffet. Good location, right near the 16th Street Mall. We also ate at the Cheesecake Factory for dinner - WONDERFUL! But be prepared for a wait. Have a great time!<BR><BR>Ali
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Thanks for your help. Is the area aroung I-25 & 58th Ave ok. We will be driving.
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Pam I do not know that I would stay there. What place are you looking at? Be careful as some of those places near there are nasty. <BR><BR>Another thought is that Denver has some wonderful restored mansions that have been converted to B&Bs. Several are near Downtown and are on the bus route. That would help with parking Downtown which can be a challange. <BR><BR>http://www.denverbedbreakfast.com/inns.htm
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another thought is La Quinta Inn Denver Downtown. not in the heart of Downtown but close and probably better than I25 and 58th. <BR> <BR>
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you might also look at<BR><BR> <BR>Executive Tower Hotel <BR> <BR>1405 Curtis Street<BR>Denver, Colorado 80202-2349<BR>United States of America <BR> <BR> My mother-in-law stayed there and said it was fine. Rooms about 75-100.00 on expedia.com
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I am looking at the Quality Inn and the Super 8 at I-25 and 58th Ave. Does anyone know anything about discount tickets to Six Flags? 2 for 1 offers? We have baseball tickets for 2 night games so will do the mint one morning but could use advise on what to do the other morning. Have to be at the park for batting practice so don't have a lot of time to go very far away. Wondering about drive into the mountains?
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Pam,<BR><BR>I-25 & 58th Ave. is not a good area for anything. I would seriously reconsider staying in that area. You would have to drive literally everywhere and even if you could walk somewhere from there you would not want to.<BR><BR>As far as other ideas go, Denver Aquarium would be a fun morning activity and the mountains are only 30-45 minutes from downtown Denver.<BR><BR>Have fun!<BR><BR>Davidcs
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There are some great open spaces near Denver that would be great for a few hours and not to far a drive. Mount Falcon Park off highway 285 has some very easy hiking with nice views.
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For God's sake do not stay anywhere near 58th and I25. The only thing around there is the Merchandise Mart and warehouses. Look also some of the suburbs, Lakewood, Wheatridge, Aurora, etc. Good Interstate system will get you across town in not too much time.
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There are lots of great sites to visit in Denver and the Denver area. In my opinion, the mint is not one of them. I think you can find something much more interesting as the Natural History Museum, Four Mile Historic Park, Littleton Living History Museum, the Platte River Raft ride, the around the city trolley ride.
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Pam one last suggestions. It sounds as if your on a budget. I can relate!<BR>There is a Sheraton Four points in the Cherry Creek area. Four Points by Sheraton Denver Cherry Creek <BR>600 S. Colorado Blvd, From there you can take the "B" line bus system. The "B" is not a bus per se but a van shuttle http://www.rtd-denver.com/ click on special rides to get more information. you can take it to downtown fairly easily and skip the parking hassle. Parking in denver can be exspensive and easliy eat up any hotal savings you might get by staying far away. Once Downtown there is the free 16th st mall shuttle as well as the traditional bus system. That would work well for 6 flags, coors field, the mint and other attractions.
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