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Originally Posted by USCThrilla34
That'd be great. Haven't seen it since 2004. Mine that's being played regularly is You Never Know, since I've missed it by one or two nights several times.
So Denver / FG pros... before I book our airbnb / hotel this week - it seems the consensus is to stay out closer to the venue and head to other areas during the day? We're only familiar with downtown (stayed near Commons Park in July). We'll have a car, but would kinda prefer not to drive to/from shows. Sounds like light rail to downtown is not the best idea, either. Any last minute advice?
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The venue is in an area of town that is pretty mellow. Business parks and commercial businesses like grocery stores, Home Depot and car dealerships.
It really depends on what you're looking to do. If you want to be close to the venue, there are ample options for hotels/Airbnb near by. It's iffy if it's walkable depending on where you stay, but the Uber price would be negligible. In the grand scheme.
If you have a car and you're close to the venue, you can get to anywhere you want in 30-45 min in the greater Denver area (traffic dependent) during the day for adventuring. Again, depends on what you want to do. Plenty of breweries, hiking, and sight seeing all within a reasonable drive from the Denver Tech Center area (DTC). I always recommend going to red rocks even if you aren't seeing a show. They have a museum with exhibits and history on the venue available to the public during the day for free. Parking is also free. It's great for music lovers if you've never been. Morrison is the town where Red Rocks is. Parking can be tough in town, but the venue usually is easy for in and out visiting. Morrison Inn has a rooftop bar with texmex, margs, and good vibes.