Family vacation itinerary pointers
#121
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Thank you Nelson. Those Breck places look perfectly casual for the fam and Fatty's has Cert of Exc from TA. Rock Cut bound too!!
The Shining was on last night! Excited for the history of King.
Tabernash2, thank you for kid-dining-confidence. They are well-mannered, but a tad picky in their eating. I'll have to check ahead for kid menus which cater to the mundane for the kids.
We're hoping for good weather on TRR. 11 days and counting which is thrilling since we usually don't fly more than once per year (a bonus year with Florida behind us). The Gateway in Grand Lake already charged my card. Hope we can make it over there!
The Shining was on last night! Excited for the history of King.
Tabernash2, thank you for kid-dining-confidence. They are well-mannered, but a tad picky in their eating. I'll have to check ahead for kid menus which cater to the mundane for the kids.
We're hoping for good weather on TRR. 11 days and counting which is thrilling since we usually don't fly more than once per year (a bonus year with Florida behind us). The Gateway in Grand Lake already charged my card. Hope we can make it over there!
#122
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We were in Winter Park this weekend. The aspen leaves have mostly fallen from the trees by now. It is a wonderful time to visit, as the roads are much less trafficked now. Ski area activities have closed down at WP, and restaurants at the base are closed for hiatus.
There was 2" of snow at the top of the WP ski mountain, with intermittent rain down at the base. Don't let the weather deter you, like I said before. It's always gorgeous in the mountains.
Re: picky eaters-- I know what you mean. Most places will serve chicken tenders or spaghetti something like that to suit the kids. Best to call ahead to see. Most kids' menus aren't posted on-line, I have discovered.
Enjoy Colorado!!
Post any questions while you're here.
There was 2" of snow at the top of the WP ski mountain, with intermittent rain down at the base. Don't let the weather deter you, like I said before. It's always gorgeous in the mountains.
Re: picky eaters-- I know what you mean. Most places will serve chicken tenders or spaghetti something like that to suit the kids. Best to call ahead to see. Most kids' menus aren't posted on-line, I have discovered.
Enjoy Colorado!!
Post any questions while you're here.
#124
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Tabernash2, Re: Post any questions while you're here
Great idea!
Thanks for the weather report. It will be beautiful!
BetsyG, Good to hear you enjoy Empire Burger.
I know everyone will be hungry after visiting the football stadium so wanted to bee-line to a recommended restaurant and thought Louisville would be easy to get to and on our way to Boulder. Has anyone been to these places?
Moxie Bread Co: delic bread, sandwiches, pizza and bakery items
LuLu's Barbecue: smoked meats, Ribs, biscuits and fried pickles, Mac N C, sweet potato tots
Lucky Pie: Bacon Peanut Brittle, heavy sands, homemade cheese and pizza
Great idea!
Thanks for the weather report. It will be beautiful!
BetsyG, Good to hear you enjoy Empire Burger.
I know everyone will be hungry after visiting the football stadium so wanted to bee-line to a recommended restaurant and thought Louisville would be easy to get to and on our way to Boulder. Has anyone been to these places?
Moxie Bread Co: delic bread, sandwiches, pizza and bakery items
LuLu's Barbecue: smoked meats, Ribs, biscuits and fried pickles, Mac N C, sweet potato tots
Lucky Pie: Bacon Peanut Brittle, heavy sands, homemade cheese and pizza
#125
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If people are really hungry, they probably won't want to wait till Louisville, which is slightly out of your way. Eat near the stadium, or snack there, and head to Boulder to eat.
You could stop halfway on Hwy 36, at Flatiron Crossing shopping mall, and find the food court.
http://www.flatironcrossing.com
PS If you like things like bacon peanut brittle, another fun place to stop in Empire (at the base of Berhoud Pass, Hwy 40), just down the street from the Hard Rock Cafe I recommended: Lewis Sweet Shoppe.
It's the most unlikely looking place: red and white single story 'shack', with crazy signs. They make BBQ in their smoker in the backyard. Also great sweet potato crust chicken tenders.
In their candy counter, they have chocolate covered bacon and other crazy things covered with chocolate. Don't be put off by their ramshackle exterior. It's family-owned and operated, with good homemade food.
You could stop halfway on Hwy 36, at Flatiron Crossing shopping mall, and find the food court.
http://www.flatironcrossing.com
PS If you like things like bacon peanut brittle, another fun place to stop in Empire (at the base of Berhoud Pass, Hwy 40), just down the street from the Hard Rock Cafe I recommended: Lewis Sweet Shoppe.
It's the most unlikely looking place: red and white single story 'shack', with crazy signs. They make BBQ in their smoker in the backyard. Also great sweet potato crust chicken tenders.
In their candy counter, they have chocolate covered bacon and other crazy things covered with chocolate. Don't be put off by their ramshackle exterior. It's family-owned and operated, with good homemade food.
#126
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This will be an off beat suggestion for a quick lunch that some here will not like - (I keep remembering you have 7 and 11 year old children) but from the stadium it is just a quick drive west along Colfax Ave. Casa Bonita - an old, old, Denver institution with indoor cliff divers, caves to explore, etc. The food is cafeteria style Mexican food that at best is so so. You don't go to the food you go for the scenery and action. I don't know any kids that don't love it. May be hard to have a quick lunch.
Casa Bonita is at 6715 W Colfax Ave in an old shopping center.
Casa Bonita is at 6715 W Colfax Ave in an old shopping center.
#128
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I am not a hater--for the kids. We've done it a number of times and it usually took a lot of margaritas!!. BUT it isn't a quick in and out--they'll want to see the show, do the games and climbs, etc.
Since the OP seems to like quirky places go to Little Man Ice cream shop. It is only ice cream but there are good delis and restaurants nearby.
http://www.littlemanicecream.com/
Since the OP seems to like quirky places go to Little Man Ice cream shop. It is only ice cream but there are good delis and restaurants nearby.
http://www.littlemanicecream.com/
#129
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For a really good restaurant in Aspen that caters to picky kids with a great hamburger, try Brexi's www.brexiaspen.com.
#132
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Oh, yes, and not at lunch really. Is it even open for lunch? The food isn't really all that bad for quick Mexican.
Is it SO necessary to eat in Louisville at a "recommended place"? ;o) There are really good places to eat in Denver also!
Is it SO necessary to eat in Louisville at a "recommended place"? ;o) There are really good places to eat in Denver also!
#134
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Tabernash2 , thank you for Lewis Sweet Shoppe tip!
fmpden, Casa Bonita sound great. I have planned it for our end of the trip because I don't want to start the vacation with greasy food and the surgeon general tells me not to drink alcohol on altitude adjustment days.
Maybe I am the picky eater? Haha. Just trying to choose an easy-to-get-to restaurant because I know we'll be weary.
Thanks historytraveler, House-Made Herb Parmesan Frites = Yum. Kobe Flatiron sounds unique as I was just reading on Internet.
sylvia3, Thanks for the reality check on TRR. Sad we won't get full refund on Grand Lake hotel if cancel.
Gretchen, Thanks for Little Man reminder. Hope to fit in. Yes, quirky indeed.
Why Louisville? My thought is, we're stopping at NCAR (it only takes one hour to see the exhibits) and wanted to drive northernly from Sports Authority. Anything on that route (hwys 287 and 36) would be great, Westminster, Broomfield (not a mall).
Day 1
Land Denver 8:30am
Sports Authority Tour 11am
Lunch on way to NCAR
NCAR 3pm
4:30 check into North Boulder hotel
Relax
At night explore Pearl Street
fmpden, Casa Bonita sound great. I have planned it for our end of the trip because I don't want to start the vacation with greasy food and the surgeon general tells me not to drink alcohol on altitude adjustment days.
Maybe I am the picky eater? Haha. Just trying to choose an easy-to-get-to restaurant because I know we'll be weary.
Thanks historytraveler, House-Made Herb Parmesan Frites = Yum. Kobe Flatiron sounds unique as I was just reading on Internet.
sylvia3, Thanks for the reality check on TRR. Sad we won't get full refund on Grand Lake hotel if cancel.
Gretchen, Thanks for Little Man reminder. Hope to fit in. Yes, quirky indeed.
Why Louisville? My thought is, we're stopping at NCAR (it only takes one hour to see the exhibits) and wanted to drive northernly from Sports Authority. Anything on that route (hwys 287 and 36) would be great, Westminster, Broomfield (not a mall).
Day 1
Land Denver 8:30am
Sports Authority Tour 11am
Lunch on way to NCAR
NCAR 3pm
4:30 check into North Boulder hotel
Relax
At night explore Pearl Street
#135
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You would not have to cancel, simply have to get to your hotel via I70 and 40. Longer day, for sure, but doable (and it might not happen; temps in the lower 70s and sunny in Boulder the next few days. Just a reminder that all your plans can be affected by weather this time of year in Colorado!
#136
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Have you considered lunch at the NCAR cafeteria (they post their weekly menus on line)? That way you could get there, let the kids blow off steam on the (simply gorgeous) easy parts of the trail system (right outside the building), and enjoy lunch in a truly beautiful and unique setting. (If you're lucky, it will be Yorkshire pudding day!)
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.....not to drink alcohol on altitude adjustment days.....
Then you will not be drinking during the trip. On average it takes one day to adjust a 1000 feet.
We have had snow in the mountains above 9,000 feet, but the weekend is back into the 80s in Denver so the cycle could be changing a bit. It takes a significant dump in the range of a foot or more to finally close trail ridge. As much as anything is the wind. The upper part of trail ridge is so exposed that a foot of snow can make 10 foot drifts along the road. Plus some areas of the road are so tight that there is no place to put snow when removed.
The probability of trail ridge still being open for you is very high.
Then you will not be drinking during the trip. On average it takes one day to adjust a 1000 feet.
We have had snow in the mountains above 9,000 feet, but the weekend is back into the 80s in Denver so the cycle could be changing a bit. It takes a significant dump in the range of a foot or more to finally close trail ridge. As much as anything is the wind. The upper part of trail ridge is so exposed that a foot of snow can make 10 foot drifts along the road. Plus some areas of the road are so tight that there is no place to put snow when removed.
The probability of trail ridge still being open for you is very high.
#138
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You can definitely drink, just drink less alcohol than normal and drink a lot of water. The higher you go the more that holds true. But Denver should not be a huge issue, it hasn't been for me in a dozen or so trips and I'm coming from Minneapolis (I believe you are also from Minnesota so the elevation change is the same for both of us).
#140
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I'm seeing the great weather CO is having, super-sweet!
Unfortunately NCAR lunch ends at 1:30, so will try the deli suggestions (Uber Eats and Masterpiece Delicatessen) near Little Man Ice Cream as it'll be on way to NCAR from Sports Authority Field.
Questions about the Maroon Bells... Now that bus service has stopped and you can pay $10 to drive the road, I hear that it’s still busy. What if there are no parking spots? I don’t think we can get there till late-afternoon. Is it still worth it?
Unfortunately NCAR lunch ends at 1:30, so will try the deli suggestions (Uber Eats and Masterpiece Delicatessen) near Little Man Ice Cream as it'll be on way to NCAR from Sports Authority Field.
Questions about the Maroon Bells... Now that bus service has stopped and you can pay $10 to drive the road, I hear that it’s still busy. What if there are no parking spots? I don’t think we can get there till late-afternoon. Is it still worth it?


