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OT: Denver Broncos Games

djm19

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So, we are going to make a weekend sports trip out of the UW home opener. Probably hit up the Denver preseason game on Sept 3, Rockies on the 4th, then Pokes on the 5th.

Any suggestions on the easiest way to get to the stadiums? Mass transit, train, trolley, bike, parking, etc.

Also, has anyone been to a preseason game? Are they still pretty full? Looking at getting tickets on Stubhub. They are like $90 a ticket still.
 
djm19 said:
So, we are going to make a weekend sports trip out of the UW home opener. Probably hit up the Denver preseason game on Sept 3, Rockies on the 4th, then Pokes on the 5th.

Any suggestions on the easiest way to get to the stadiums? Mass transit, train, trolley, bike, parking, etc.

Also, has anyone been to a preseason game? Are they still pretty full? Looking at getting tickets on Stubhub. They are like $90 a ticket still.
We always take the light rail train system. The train stops in front of Mile High Stadium and ends at Union Station...which is a couple blocks from Coors field. The best place to park in the station at I-25 and Broadway or the Alameda Station (Alameda and I-25 vicinity). This way you can avoid the parking nightmare that will happen after the game.

I've been to a couple preseason games and they do get crowded. Not as bad as regular season, but still crowded. Not sure of the prices, but you should check other sites besides stub hub. This one seems pretty good.

http://www.vividseats.com/nfl/denver-broncos-tickets/broncos-1-10-1800071.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
I concur with the Uber or Lift, however there is a gameday pass you can get for the light rail like someone mentioned. I haven't tried that yet because my mass transit pass doesn't include it. Where are you staying? It depends a lot on that.
 
When we used Uber we walked to Brooklyn's after the game (since it's own by Montana alums) and went from there.. way easier than trying to Uber from the stadium.
 
our plan was to get a hotel West by golden. Go check into the hotel, then head to the game, then go back to golden. We were going to do the Coors brewery tour on Friday, then headed to the Rockies Friday night, then head to Cheyenne in a hotel Friday night
 
djm19 said:
our plan was to get a hotel West by golden. Go check into the hotel, then head to the game, then go back to golden. We were going to do the Coors brewery tour on Friday, then headed to the Rockies Friday night, then head to Cheyenne in a hotel Friday night

Coors brewery? Don't you mean the Budweiser brewery near Fort Fart? If you do, you won't be disappointed. That brewery has a great tour.
 
Wyokie said:
djm19 said:
our plan was to get a hotel West by golden. Go check into the hotel, then head to the game, then go back to golden. We were going to do the Coors brewery tour on Friday, then headed to the Rockies Friday night, then head to Cheyenne in a hotel Friday night

Coors brewery? Don't you mean the Budweiser brewery near Fort Fart? If you do, you won't be disappointed. That brewery has a great tour.

The only brewery tour that isn't disappointing is the New Belgium tour in Fort Collins.
 
wyocowboy2014 said:
Wyokie said:
djm19 said:
our plan was to get a hotel West by golden. Go check into the hotel, then head to the game, then go back to golden. We were going to do the Coors brewery tour on Friday, then headed to the Rockies Friday night, then head to Cheyenne in a hotel Friday night

Coors brewery? Don't you mean the Budweiser brewery near Fort Fart (Collins)? If you do, you won't be disappointed. That brewery has a great tour.

The only brewery tour that isn't disappointing is the New Belgium tour in Fort Collins.

My parents love that place except you can't just go in anymore. You have to make reservations.
 
Wyokie said:
wyocowboy2014 said:
Wyokie said:
djm19 said:
our plan was to get a hotel West by golden. Go check into the hotel, then head to the game, then go back to golden. We were going to do the Coors brewery tour on Friday, then headed to the Rockies Friday night, then head to Cheyenne in a hotel Friday night

Coors brewery? Don't you mean the Budweiser brewery near Fort Fart (Collins)? If you do, you won't be disappointed. That brewery has a great tour.

The only brewery tour that isn't disappointing is the New Belgium tour in Fort Collins.

My parents love that place except you can't just go in anymore. You have to make reservations.
Yes and no. Since you make a reservation, there are always a lot of no shows. I have gone without a reservation and was easily able to join one, filling people's spots that didn't go. It's pretty easy if your group is small.
 
Wyokie said:
djm19 said:
our plan was to get a hotel West by golden. Go check into the hotel, then head to the game, then go back to golden. We were going to do the Coors brewery tour on Friday, then headed to the Rockies Friday night, then head to Cheyenne in a hotel Friday night

Coors brewery? Don't you mean the Budweiser brewery near Fort Fart? If you do, you won't be disappointed. That brewery has a great tour.

... you know that Coors is made in Golden, right?

Anyways, a tour of a water plant, eh? :)
 
In that case; if it were us, I'd drive in earlier in the day and find a cheap parking spot north downtown area by the river, and bike if you can (best way) wasn't sure if that was an option for you. There are bike paths that will take you pretty much straight in and out that hug the river.
 
MrTitleist said:
Wyokie said:
djm19 said:
our plan was to get a hotel West by golden. Go check into the hotel, then head to the game, then go back to golden. We were going to do the Coors brewery tour on Friday, then headed to the Rockies Friday night, then head to Cheyenne in a hotel Friday night

Coors brewery? Don't you mean the Budweiser brewery near Fort Fart? If you do, you won't be disappointed. That brewery has a great tour.

... you know that Coors is made in Golden, right?

Anyways, a tour of a water plant, eh? :)

I honestly had no idea Coors had tours. I know Budweiser does.
 
http://www.millercoors.com/Brewery-Tours/Golden-Brewery-Tour.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I realize this is so ironic that someone who doesn't drink alcohol has any desire to hit up a brewery, but I think it is a cool process i think would be fun. Any suggestion on interesting denver to dos, that would be appreciated. I'm not set on Coors, just don't know any different
 
Assuming you have kids: the zoo, the botanical gardens, 16th street mall. I don't care for the aquarium, it's kinda crappy. Tons of good food options.
 
Rodizio is always a must-eat for us when we go there. LasCruces had some good suggestions. Most of my Denver suggestions involve cool bars, but that does you no good. :thumb:
 
If I were in your shoes...

I would get a hotel downtown (Embassy, Union Station, BP, Oxford, Marriot, Hyatt, Curtis, Westin, etc., whatever is in your budget). You can walk to both the Donko's game and the Rockies game...taking in the sights & sounds of the city.

Since you don't imbibe...a few suggestions:

1. Jump on the red bikes, and bike around downtown. Consider even biking to / from the Rockies game.
2. Hit Elitches for a few coasters before / after any of your games.
3. Walk the 16th street mall - check out all the CSewe and CU grads panhandling.
4. Take Uber or Lyft to the Museum of Natural History, the Denver Zoo, City Park, etc.
5. Check out Cherry Creek mall - walk from the mall back downtown via the "creek trail".
 

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