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Goin’ Down to South Park, Gonna See Some Friends of Mine
June 22nd, 2009 by admin

When you go to Colorado, you won’t see Cartman, Kenny, Stan, and Kyle, but you will experience some of the worlds most beautiful scenery, fun activities, and high level accommodations. These advantages make Colorado one of the best places to hold your meetings.

There is lot’s of scrutiny right now on meetings and conferences, which are lately seen as frivolous expenses. To help avoid that stigma, some companies are scaling back meetings already scheduled. Some are avoiding scheduling new ones. Others are canceling altogether. However, with a place like Colorado available to you, no one needs to do this. Here’s why.

Accommodations

Denver and Colorado Springs are renowned for their accommodations and meeting space, as well as the pleasant surroundings. Even in the capital city, the downtown area is a great place to look for entertainment, from nightclubs, restaurants in LoDo, and the grand Ellie Caulkins Opera House. In the mountains you have choices of the same high class hotels, but you can also find ski condos, cabins, and many other kinds for those incentive groups or team building meetings.

Activities

In the winter Colorado offers world class skiing, snow boarding, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, and almost every cold weather outdoor activity you can imagine. However, did you know that the summer brings even more opportunities? You can rent a kayak, take a white water rafting tour, or book a horseback ride through the wilderness. There are alpine slides, cog rail tours, and a host of historical sites to explore.

Casinos

If you have a group that would like to book at a gaming resort but does not want to appear as a spendthrift, Colorado has facilities just outside the Denver area. Black Hawk, Central City, and areas in between sport some fine gaming while maintaining a low profile, making it easier for you to give your clients what they want.

So next time you have a client stuck in the middle of the economy, regulations, or image problems, see how Colorado can help you out. Oh, by the way, South Park is a real place. It’s located in Park County almost inside the town of Fairplay, and is an adorable block-long collection of refurbished buildings.

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