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New Yorker
ONE MONTH!!!!
is section 103 adam's side? i'm getting my ticket on ticketmaster now!
ticketmaster is an official sales channel right? not some scalper site?
Anybody knows how many tickets are left for this show?
Less than 2 weeks 'til my first U2 concert!!!
I see some of you have mentioned going to Rocky Mountain National Park while you're here. Just a heads up from a Denverite - call before you go. If you're staying an extra week Trail Ridge Road might be open, but it often doesn't open til Memorial Day. Especially this year since we've got record snowpack in the high mountains. There's a phone number to call and more details here: Crews target Trail Ridge Road opening for May 27 - The Denver Post
Will anybody here be lining up early for the GA line, and how early exactly? i was thinking about 7 in the moring,but there are others who say get there the night before.
Not sure, but there's still good seats in the 100s - and Red Zone from the looks of it - coming up on Ticketmaster... (I'm debating between a seat and RZ since RZ is currently only $25 more - can someone explain how RZ works as opposed to normal GA?)
What about the roads north and south of the national park? Will they be open?
Fuck. Wait a minute. The Fray is opening in Denver, not Lenny Kravitz?
What about the roads north and south of the national park? Will they be open?
National Park website for road and trail conditions: Rocky Mountain National Park - Conditions & Closures in the Park (U.S. National Park Service)
(Remember, it's still winter in the Colorado mountains!).
Looks like the road to the north of the park is 14, the one south is 40. I looked it up. On a map. I think I looked at a topographical map a while ago and you pass through higher elevations to the south of the park? I'm wondering if there's anywhere to stop and walk around a teeny bit in the high elevations...I want a chance at seeing pikas (pika? pikae?).
[My aim is for views and nature, not speed. We have two days to get there, after all.]
Yeah, been checking out tours and it'll be about a week too early for the Rocky Mountain Park tour. I'm a bit torn about which tour to take, my choices are this:
The Colorado Sightseer, Inc. -- Colorado Sightseeing Specialists PLUS this (basically just for Red Rocks) The Colorado Sightseer, Inc. -- Colorado Sightseeing Specialists
or just this one (which already includes Red Rocks): The Colorado Sightseer, Inc. -- Colorado Sightseeing Specialists
Anybody have any thoughts on what might be best? I don't drive so I can't strike out on my own... Although if the long-range forecast holds, it's gonna be a rainy weekend.