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thelostshark Jul 25, 2006 4:30 pm

Aspen, Colorado
 
I'm heading to Aspen for the HBO Comedy Festival Feb. 28 - Mar. 4, 2007. Have already booked my plane ticket there using UA miles. I'll probably be going by myself, and would like to find a "reasonably" priced place to stay. Being that this is the heart of ski season, I understand "reasonable" is relative here. As long as I'm eating my cake, if it had a kitchen or kitchenette and was within walking distance of the center of town, that'd be ideal, but obviously I won't be able to have it all. Basically, I'm not into luxury hotels, but don't want to share a room. Something basic would be fine. Is there anything like that for under $200/night? Any recommendations? thx tls

iapetus Jul 26, 2006 3:44 pm


Originally Posted by thelostshark
Basically, I'm not into luxury hotels, but don't want to share a room. Something basic would be fine. Is there anything like that for under $200/night? Any recommendations?

Under $200 per night??? For a hotel room in Aspen, Colorado?!! I would be highly surprised if you could find that, especially if you don't want to share a room. If that price is a strict upper limit, you're likely going to have to stay in some other town along Highway 82. I just hope it wouldn't have to be as far away as Glenwood Springs, Colorado.

Sorry to be so pessimistic, but keep looking and count yourself lucky if you find it.

flyingcat2k Jul 27, 2006 1:12 pm

Could have picked a worse time (Pres. Day weekend)
 
You might have luck finding some other attendees that are looking to share a hotel suite and the base cost per person being $200 a night. Aspen is so expensive even locals don't spend the night there. You should be able to find something in Frisco (on I-70) or in Leadville (access Aspen through back roads) at this price but Vail or Aspen is completely unreasonable. I am currently looking for places to stay in late Jan/early Feb and a good deal is $400 a night and no discounts for early & firm booking. I hate to be negative but this is case of leaping without looking.

ChgoBob Jul 27, 2006 4:38 pm


Originally Posted by thelostshark
Something basic would be fine. Is there anything like that for under $200/night? Any recommendations? thx tls


You may have to consider the lodge by Buttermilk, or a studio condo at Snowmass. (try Laurelwood) Yes, you will have to take the bus (free) into Aspen, but they run frequently all day and night.

I would forget about driving from Frisco or Leadville to Aspen.

ChgoBob Jul 27, 2006 4:38 pm

duplicate posting

iapetus Jul 28, 2006 1:25 pm


Originally Posted by ChgoBob
You may have to consider the lodge by Buttermilk, or a studio condo at Snowmass. (try Laurelwood) Yes, you will have to take the bus (free) into Aspen, but they run frequently all day and night.

Good counsel. I'm with ChgoBob on this one.


Originally Posted by ChgoBob
I would forget about driving from Frisco or Leadville to Aspen.

Yeah, Frisco, Colorado, is just too far away. I'd only consider that if I were skiing/snowboarding in Breckenridge, Colorado (and, I wouldn't even have to do that, as I know people in Breckenridge). And, the aforementioned back road from Aspen, Colorado to Leadville, Colorado, is closed in the winter. At least I'm pretty sure it is. Even if it's not, it's not a drive you'd want to do in inclement weather in the mountains if you're not accustomed to such driving.

miAAflyer Jul 30, 2006 9:36 pm

Another Aspen/Denver question. Heading out there soon and return flight is out of DEN in the am (so can't drive from Aspen that early). Any suggestion on where to stay in the Denver area (is it worth it to stay downtown)? Seems like the airport hotels are not very nice.

iapetus Jul 30, 2006 10:58 pm


Originally Posted by miAAflyer
Another Aspen/Denver question. Heading out there soon and return flight is out of DEN in the am (so can't drive from Aspen that early). Any suggestion on where to stay in the Denver area (is it worth it to stay downtown)? Seems like the airport hotels are not very nice.

I guess whether or not you should stay downtown depends upon how much time you'll have and what you'd like to do. Denver, Colorado, is a great town and there are lots of cool bars and restaurants downtown. So, if you're going to get there early enough on the night before your flight to take advantage of downtown, I'd suggest that. On the other hand, if you don't care much about that kind of thing, you may as well stay closer to the airport.

The one thing I can definitively say is that you don't want to stay any further west than downtown if you're flying home on a weekday. I-70 east of downtown (specifically, east of I-25) will be pretty clear and it shouldn't take you too long to get to the airport in the morning. Stay anywhere west of I-25 and dealing with traffic that morning will be a near certainty.

miAAflyer Aug 3, 2006 3:48 pm


Originally Posted by iapetus
I guess whether or not you should stay downtown depends upon how much time you'll have and what you'd like to do. Denver, Colorado, is a great town and there are lots of cool bars and restaurants downtown. So, if you're going to get there early enough on the night before your flight to take advantage of downtown, I'd suggest that. On the other hand, if you don't care much about that kind of thing, you may as well stay closer to the airport.

The one thing I can definitively say is that you don't want to stay any further west than downtown if you're flying home on a weekday. I-70 east of downtown (specifically, east of I-25) will be pretty clear and it shouldn't take you too long to get to the airport in the morning. Stay anywhere west of I-25 and dealing with traffic that morning will be a near certainty.

Thanks for the info. Ended up booking at the Loews downtown.

iapetus Aug 3, 2006 5:08 pm


Originally Posted by miAAflyer
Thanks for the info. Ended up booking at the Loews downtown.

Ooh. Do you mean the Loews near Cherry Creek and I-25? That's not really downtown Denver, Colorado. But, you will have access to lots of malls! Sorry, I should have been more specific in my reply.

Not quite sure what the quickest way to the airport will be in the morning. But, especially if it'll be a weekday morning, you will not want to take I-25 north to I-70 east; that'll be ugly. Ask at the desk for the quickest way to get to I-225. Take that north 'til it meets I-70. Then take I-70 east to Pena Boulevard and follow Pena all the way to the airport.

hedoman Aug 6, 2006 11:14 am

to the OP
 
Try posting on craigslist.

rustyr Aug 9, 2006 3:53 am


Originally Posted by thelostshark
I'm heading to Aspen for the HBO Comedy Festival Feb. 28 - Mar. 4, 2007. Have already booked my plane ticket there using UA miles. I'll probably be going by myself, and would like to find a "reasonably" priced place to stay. Being that this is the heart of ski season, I understand "reasonable" is relative here. As long as I'm eating my cake, if it had a kitchen or kitchenette and was within walking distance of the center of town, that'd be ideal, but obviously I won't be able to have it all. Basically, I'm not into luxury hotels, but don't want to share a room. Something basic would be fine. Is there anything like that for under $200/night? Any recommendations? thx tls

try www.vrbo.com ; otherwise Glenwood Springs is about the closest town that would come close to what u want. Plus there is the mineral spa.

skimelance Aug 10, 2006 2:54 pm

$235.00 p/n for a Studio
 
go to www..stayaspensnowmass.com, I see
Pines Lodge
Photo Gallery (25) >>Map >>


Pines Lodge405 Aspen St.
Aspen, Colorado
81611
The Pines Lodge is situated in the heart of downtown Aspen. Enjoy the easy access to town and glorious views of Aspen Mountain. These two and three bedroom suites are decorated with an elegant touch and top of the line furnishings from top to bottom. After a hard day of playing high on the majestic mountains kick back and relax in the steaming hot tubs.


for $235.00 plus tax

thelostshark Aug 11, 2006 8:43 pm

Thanks for all the responses. I have a friend now who may go, so that'd drop the price. I intend to stay in Aspen, even if I have to pay $600/night, but I'd rather find something at the low end since I just don't care much about luxury. I will check out some of these suggestions. tls

tdo-ca Aug 22, 2006 11:10 pm

There are some B & Bs and condos in town which will do you right - you might even get The Gant at your shared price range. Since you want a kitchen, go for the condo option.


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