Need help for our 5 night vacation in DENVER
#122
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I-70 is closed about 50 miles east of Denver. Everything east of Denver is consider the plains. In other words, the flat, or at least the flatter areas of the state. The wind and drifts just causes all kinds of problems so CDOT is quick to close. The last I saw I-70 west into the mountains is still open. You will be fine by Monday and most likely Sunday will be OK. We are on the south side of Denver on a ridge. The visibility is worse in the last hour and down to a quarter mile at best and less most of the time. The drift on my deck is at least four feet. Hoping for a wind shift so I don't have to shovel as much.
Watch the basketball games. I was hoping you had picked a downtown hotel. Today that would have been a great advantage.
Watch the basketball games. I was hoping you had picked a downtown hotel. Today that would have been a great advantage.
#127
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Hey all you Denverites..Lived there for 10 years before returning to Calgary and remember those unpredicted snow falls (or deluges???) and miss The Mile High a great deal. Hope the DAX group loves the experience and BTW, Peaceout..jewels in your crown for your westen hospitality and generousity..( Is that spelled right??)!! We all can be such nice people and usually are.
#128
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I think our kids are in Frisco this weekend skiing and boarding.
Had dinner with our local crew that are all heading out. Peaceout--thanks again SO much for the vouchers!!
Amer--doesn't matter about spelling (but no!! LOL).
Had dinner with our local crew that are all heading out. Peaceout--thanks again SO much for the vouchers!!
Amer--doesn't matter about spelling (but no!! LOL).
#131
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Hi All, we had a great day in Boulder today!
Our drive to Boulder was slow due to limited visibility, we passed a few crashed cars and witnessed one short chain car accident, but Boulder is very rewarding. The whole town looks like a christmas village scene from Dept 56 collectibles.
It seems that most hotels and restaurants are half empty (multiple cancellations) so we got a good discount for our rooms. We even got a saturday night dinner reservation at Frasca on short notice. We spent the afternoon exploring the entire downtown on foot despite the on & off snow flurries just because we didn't want to spend another day in the hotel. As we were walking back to rest we found a great french brasserie right across the street from our hotel. We just wanted to have a happy hour drink with some oysters, but hunger got the better of us, so came a couple dishes of bone marrow, a couple crepes, salumi, french sliders and 5 orders of their good steam mussels! We asked the concierge at the hotel to move our Frasca reservation to tomorrow. After a couple hours of rest, we drove to Hotel Boulderado for dessert (too cold/far to walk). We could not find any parking space anywhere near the Boulderado, so we gave up, maybe tomorrow.
Peaceout & Gretchen : Copper mountain has a special deal going, something like $240 for 4 tickets which you can buy at any Safeway. It's anounced on their website and today the Safeway in Boulder confirmed it.
Our drive to Boulder was slow due to limited visibility, we passed a few crashed cars and witnessed one short chain car accident, but Boulder is very rewarding. The whole town looks like a christmas village scene from Dept 56 collectibles.
It seems that most hotels and restaurants are half empty (multiple cancellations) so we got a good discount for our rooms. We even got a saturday night dinner reservation at Frasca on short notice. We spent the afternoon exploring the entire downtown on foot despite the on & off snow flurries just because we didn't want to spend another day in the hotel. As we were walking back to rest we found a great french brasserie right across the street from our hotel. We just wanted to have a happy hour drink with some oysters, but hunger got the better of us, so came a couple dishes of bone marrow, a couple crepes, salumi, french sliders and 5 orders of their good steam mussels! We asked the concierge at the hotel to move our Frasca reservation to tomorrow. After a couple hours of rest, we drove to Hotel Boulderado for dessert (too cold/far to walk). We could not find any parking space anywhere near the Boulderado, so we gave up, maybe tomorrow.
Peaceout & Gretchen : Copper mountain has a special deal going, something like $240 for 4 tickets which you can buy at any Safeway. It's anounced on their website and today the Safeway in Boulder confirmed it.
#132
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If you see this in time--Q's at the Hotel Boulderado is wonderful for Sunday brunch. http://www.qsboulder.com/
And the downtown parking garages in Boulder are free on Sunday. There is one about a block west of the Boulderado. http://tinyurl.com/bnnlthb
And the downtown parking garages in Boulder are free on Sunday. There is one about a block west of the Boulderado. http://tinyurl.com/bnnlthb
#134
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DAX, so glad to hear you made it. It is a great feeling to make your destination in a storm like that. And Boulder is so picturesque. Good to know.
And today you have blue skies! That's Colorado.
Thanks for the Copper information. That is a better price than the vouchers give you, but make sure they are 4 tickets that can be used for 4 different people, on whatever days you want. Sometimes those deals are multi-day passes for a single user.
Have Fun! Keep checking in, if you can. It's fun to hear what you're doing.
And today you have blue skies! That's Colorado.
Thanks for the Copper information. That is a better price than the vouchers give you, but make sure they are 4 tickets that can be used for 4 different people, on whatever days you want. Sometimes those deals are multi-day passes for a single user.
Have Fun! Keep checking in, if you can. It's fun to hear what you're doing.
#135
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FYI Q's brunch has lunch dishes also. Riffs is also good for Sunday lunch http://riffsboulder.com/
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That's good to hear as we're now deciding between Oak at 14th and Riff's for lunch. The local gallery on Pearl St highly highly recommended Riff's over Oak at 14th. Oak seems to be very noisy that we won't be able to chat at all, but I sure am curious about their pickle tempura and kale salad.
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Peaceout: Boulder looks totally different today with the sun out! It's even better now that we can see the Rocky mountains from our bedrooms especially now that our daughter is sick with a fever in the room. Thankfully we're staying right in the middle of downtown, we feel less guilty leaving her in the hotel.
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Oh, your poor daughter! This trip will go down in your memory book, for sure.
You have plenty of great restaurants to choose from in Boulder. My friend highly recommends this place, called Shine:
http://www.shineboulder.com/food
http://static.tumblr.com/a6gopbu/FIp...nch-011813.pdf
And the Teahouse is special and unique to Boulder:
http://www.boulderteahouse.com/
Have fun!
You have plenty of great restaurants to choose from in Boulder. My friend highly recommends this place, called Shine:
http://www.shineboulder.com/food
http://static.tumblr.com/a6gopbu/FIp...nch-011813.pdf
And the Teahouse is special and unique to Boulder:
http://www.boulderteahouse.com/
Have fun!
#139
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Thanks Peaceout, our daughter is feeling better now so we dragged her to Riff's but no she didn't like the menu so we walked to the Kitchen which I would be extremely happy with but they only serve brunch so I called our concierge who recommended a new organic italian place, Pasta Vino, right next door to the Kitchen. Their chef from Trieste in Friuli makes authentic italian pasta dishes that are great comfort food, light, modern, the kind that our Italian friends make at home. Every dish was spot on good but not exactly dishes to show off/brag about. I like our hotel concierge who used to be a chef in Hamburg, she always asks people what they like and then match her recommendations accordingly. Actually we really like the entire staff at St. Julien.
We'll try to drive to the Dushanbe for teatime later. I have to read up on Shine to figure it out since Frasca is closed on Sunday.
We'll try to drive to the Dushanbe for teatime later. I have to read up on Shine to figure it out since Frasca is closed on Sunday.
#140
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The St Julien is gorgeous. The Teahouse serves nice meals, too. I don't know if Shine would suit you for dinner.
The Flagstaff House is a Boulder classic with nice views. I don't know about the drive up Flagstaff Road, though, with snow. But at the top you can see a sweeping panorama of the Divide (in clear weather).
Another cool and unique restaurant is Gold Hill. But it would be a nightmare to drive there.
I am sure your concierge will have good ideas. Boulder is great for foodies.
The Flagstaff House is a Boulder classic with nice views. I don't know about the drive up Flagstaff Road, though, with snow. But at the top you can see a sweeping panorama of the Divide (in clear weather).
Another cool and unique restaurant is Gold Hill. But it would be a nightmare to drive there.
I am sure your concierge will have good ideas. Boulder is great for foodies.

