I take county line west from my house when I'm headed up to Denver. The proposed location is great for me. Even if it was closer to my house I wouldn't have a problem with it.
that thing aint done yet?!?!?COSCAG67 said:
I drive back there for inspections on that eagle rock distribution center,
62strat said:that thing aint done yet?!?!?COSCAG67 said:
I drive back there for inspections on that eagle rock distribution center,
Shame on that contractor they must be letting it drag out
this..agdaddy04 said:
ParkDIA does , but I'd recommend you booking it well in advance.
TheVarian said:
This is typically what we do but $30/day adds up
TheVarian said:
This is typically what we do but $30/day adds up
have you looked at the rail?TheVarian said:
That's kind of how we feel too, plus it's a $100/ride uber to the airport from our house. So hard to justify, but if there were cheaper options I'd entertain it. It's the other half who likes to get there 5 minutes before boarding, so parking garage we go.
Good first experience with them. I'll keep it going for awhile. And yep, lots of airline employees on it.aggietb said:
We use Fine, hands down the best we've used by a long shot. Shuttles are always fast and the wife and I have noticed we typically will have 2-3 pilots with us on the ride. So if that's who they're using I trust it even more.
Schall 02 said:
Haven't had this discussion in a minute so… what are everyone's fave date night restaurant spots ? No geographical limitation other than front range.
Aggie_Boomin 21 said:
Fan of Sierra in Lone Tree
ILikeTacos said:Aggie_Boomin 21 said:
Fan of Sierra in Lone Tree
While I love the restaurant layout if you are on the side of the place facing east, this place feels like any other restaurant shuffling people in and out lately on the weekends. That said Sunday at brunch time allows for a great seat at the bar and good margaritas.
The owners are going through a pretty nasty divorce right now and are splitting up the restaurants. I am impatiently awaiting the nicer restaurant they are currently building next to La Loma (which is also theirs) in castle rock to open.
Aggie_Boomin 21 said:ILikeTacos said:Aggie_Boomin 21 said:
Fan of Sierra in Lone Tree
While I love the restaurant layout if you are on the side of the place facing east, this place feels like any other restaurant shuffling people in and out lately on the weekends. That said Sunday at brunch time allows for a great seat at the bar and good margaritas.
The owners are going through a pretty nasty divorce right now and are splitting up the restaurants. I am impatiently awaiting the nicer restaurant they are currently building next to La Loma (which is also theirs) in castle rock to open.
Not sure I've experienced what you've described, or maybe it just doesn't bother me, but I absolutely feel you on that last part. The La Loma in Parker has been teasing an opening for years at this point.