Here is a tad of travel guidance:
1. As you land in Denver, appreciate the pair of guardian gargoyle's, in Terry Allen's Notre Denver sculpture. They will ensure your luggage arrives safe and sound.
2. Google lists many private shuttles to Boulder, but I generally just take the Regional Transportation District (RTD) express coach bus service, route AB, as it is convenient, fast, and inexpensive.
3. Several of Margie's friends have offered their guest rooms for out-of-town guests. If you would like to take advantage of these kind offers, please contact Anne or John and we'll get you set up!
4. We've not used any of Boulder's many hotels, so can't recommend any in particular. Please feel free to post a comment below with what you've found - to help others zero in on likely candidates.
You might check out these though:
- Boulderado: www.boulderado.com - downtown, on the busy pedestrian mall, classy old hotel filled with antiques. If you are a light sleeper, ask if the new wing is quieter than the old rooms above the bar
- St Julien Boulder's Hotel and Spa: www.stjulien.com - new, swank and probably $$$, close to downtown and the Boulder Creek park
- Millennium Harvest House: www.millenniumhotels.com - standard big hotel, a couple miles east of town. Not so convenient if you are without a car
- Boulder Outlook: www.boulderoutlook.com - new hotel
The Boulder Visitor's Bureau is at: www.bouldercoloradousa.com in case that is of any help.
5. Please contact Anne or John if you are coming from out-of-town (tell us of others coming too!), so we have a list in case there are any updates or additional gatherings.