Question: Colorado Springs or Boulder

Old Apr 11th, 2016, 04:37 AM
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Question: Colorado Springs or Boulder

I am working on organizing a family vacation for an active family of 5 for early August. We finally secured our condo rental in Aspen for 5 days. I need advice on where to base ourselves for the early part of the trip. We arrive via Denver International on a Friday (late) evening. We will spend Sat/ Sunday with a checkout on Monday someplace. Trying to decide between Colorado Springs or Boulder. I have 3 teenagers ages 14-20. We are an active family and enjoy the outdoors. After the first 3 days we are heading over to Aspen for the bulk of the trip. Looking for this group to provide feedback on where to base ourselves for the early part of this journey.
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Old Apr 11th, 2016, 07:03 AM
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Time of year? Assuming summer. Personally I think CS has little to offer beyond Pike Peaks and the Garden of the Gods. For you schedule and kids I would hit Boulder. It is a college town, from there you could swing through Estes Park and Rocky Mt Nat Park on your way to Aspen. And Boulder would be far easier to reach with a late Friday arrival.
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Old Apr 11th, 2016, 08:24 AM
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Boulder, hands down.
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Old Apr 11th, 2016, 09:03 AM
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I agree with Boulder. Especially with your teenagers.

Walk the CU campus, look at flyers on the main kiosk by the student union, for music and events the kids might enjoy.

Stay at the Boulderado, if you can.
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Old Apr 11th, 2016, 09:10 AM
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Thanks... I am going to heed the advice and plan out a Boulder itinerary on the front end of the trip. I've looked at lodging and coming up blank. I've looked at The Boldorado and it's booked. I am a Marriott member and there is a full service Marriott in Boulder. Is that a good place to base ourselves? I'd like to be walking distance to places but not sure if that's feasible. If that's not possible is parking ok? If I'm looking at VRBO or other services where would you recommend we base ourselves? Pearl Street area? Where on Pearl?
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I'd be a little concerned about VRBO in Boulder, simply because there are so many mediocre apartments for students to rent. You could end up with one of those.

The Marriott on 28th street would be good. Probably not walking distance to downtown Boulder, though.

Maybe go to the CU-Boulder website and see what they recommend for parental visits. They should list some hotels you could try.

If you want to splurge, and be right downtown Boulder, look at the St. Julien.
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Old Apr 11th, 2016, 11:24 AM
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Again, what are your dates? Boulder tends to be pretty busy in the summer with conferences, summer camps, new student orientation, etc., so it doesn't surprise me that the Boldorado is full. There are a number of hotels that ring the campus on the east side as you come into Boulder off 36. Nothing is going to be super walkable but there is a bus systems that loops around the campus and downtown. Park is OK - not terrific.
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The closeness to the Rocky Mountain National Park is the best reason for choosing Boulder!
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Old Apr 11th, 2016, 12:19 PM
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We are looking at early August.
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Also try cabins at Chautauqua Park. They have wonderful vintage cabins. It's a great place to hike. And the Dining Room is one of our all-time favorite restaurants. We usually take guests there. Beautiful views from the front porch tables, where we always sit. Food is very good and rather inexpensive.

There is a nice, small music venue at Chautauqua you might be interested in.
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CU classes begin the 3rd week of August so the Boulder campus will start getting busy around the time you are there.
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But the check in for dorms, fraternity rush, etc., etc., will be earlier. Boulder will be in higher gear by early August. That may explain some of your limited options. Also near peak time for Estes Park. Will have to do some careful planning.
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If you're here Aug 16, Melissa Etheridge is at Chautauqua. It's a very small venue. She's a great show.
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As a resident of the Boulder area, I think the Springs has more kid stuff to offer: Manitou Springs (including the interesting reconstructed Manitou Caves Cliff Dwelling) , Garden of the Gods and other parks, Pikes Peak (drive, trails, cog railway), Old Colorado City, Cheyenne Mt. zoo, Cave of the Winds, Air Force Academy, Cave of the Winds, and it's pretty near Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument.

More lodging choices, too. JMO.
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Old Apr 11th, 2016, 02:49 PM
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For teenagers, though, I think Boulder works best for them. There's plenty to do.

More importantly, the teens would then have bragging rights to say they have been to the infamous Boulder, Colorado.
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For Marriott, we have stayed at the Courtyard in Boulder. Also, stayed at Homewood suites, a little hard to find but free breakfast. Neither are very near Pearl Street but not sure you want to spend a lot of time there. We don't have trouble finding parking by Pearl Street, there is a website that lists parking spots, including garages. Let us know if Boulder is your choice & we can come up with restaurants. Many choices!
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Plenty to do? Rent bikes. Visit NCAR. Ummmm...really, there's not much beyond the mall and maybe walking some paths. I raised my kids here, and have been trying to think of anything for teens to do that's different from any similar sized town, other than scenic drives and short hikes.
Joanie Boulder "infamous"?!
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Old Apr 11th, 2016, 06:41 PM
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Joanie should be "how is"!
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Old Apr 12th, 2016, 12:51 PM
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Sylvia, Boulder has a certain reputation from the 60s, along with Berkeley, which I termed 'infamous'. High school students I've met are very curious about Boulder.

"really, there's not much beyond the mall and maybe walking some paths."
You must be kidding.
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Old Apr 12th, 2016, 01:37 PM
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As an outsider, Boulder is much "cooler" and more fun. Manitou to me is wall to wall kitsch--sorry.
I'd maybe go to Boulder for a day and then on up to RMNP. And even for your aged kids, I'd go to the Celestial Seasonings tour if you are in need of something to do.
I think we all may struggle with what Sylvia describes--my home town is so boring, etc. Well, not to someone coming in. It's still Boulder for my vote.
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