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09-17-19

Take Your INFINITI Out To These Denver Fall Events

Image result for fall trees in denverGrab your sweaters and hot chocolate because Fall is almost here! Who else is ready for some cooler weather and all things pumpkin? Fall is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful times of year in Colorado - there's just something about the crisp air and colorful trees that make you feel at ease. Aside from taking your INFINITI on a vibrant drive through the mountains, there's a lot of other fun activities going on around the city. With the cooler weather comes more fun events, and we're here to guide you through (f)all the things to do in Denver.

Oktoberfest

Some of you are probably familiar with Oktoberfest, which is a Volksfest held every year in Munich, Germany, with more than 6 million attendants that come from all over the world. This year, Denver will be hosting Oktoberfest for its 50th anniversary in our historic Ballpark Neighborhood, which typically brings in about 250,000 attendants over the six-day two-weekend event. Oktoberfest kicks off on Friday, September 20th with a ceremonial tapping of the first keg at 2:00 PM. The festival runs until that Sunday, September 22nd, and starts back up the following weekend on the 27th and runs until the 29th. Some other fun activities going on at Oktoberfest include a Stein Hoisting Contest, wiener dog races, keg bowling, live music, dancing and a new Sunday brunch experience. Another great part about the event? Admission is free! Although if you would like a VIP experience tickets are available for purchase on their website here.

Image result for pumpkin harvest festival denverPumpkin Harvest Festival 

Who doesn't love a good fall festival? The Pumpkin Harvest Festival is located on twelve historic acres, and you don't even have to leave the city! The event takes place on Saturday, October 5th and Sunday, October 6th from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Denver's Four Mile Historic Park. Celebrate fall with live music, food trucks, pioneer games and of course, a pumpkin patch. Admission fees include $10 for adults, $5 for youth (ages 3-17), $6 for military and seniors, and free for children ages 2 and under. Your kiddos can enjoy face painting, a photo booth, pumpkin valet tractor rides, and some fall crafts. Hurry and get your tickets on their website here!

Chatfield Farms Pumpkin FestivalImage result for pumpkin festival denver

We have the perfect place for you to pick out your pumpkins with the kids this year.  Every year toward the beginning of October, Denver Botanic Gardens' Chatfield Farms puts on a family-friendly pumpkin festival filled with lots of fun activities and pumpkin-picking.  The festival is taking place October 11th-October 13th this year and runs from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. There's an abundance of things for the kiddos to do, including the Corn Maze, face painting, photo booths, pony rides, horse-drawn hay rides, bounce houses, obstacle courses, and more! We recommend getting your tickets in advance, and the prices run at $8 for adults, $7 for students, military, and seniors, $6 for member adults, $8 for children (ages 3-12), and children 2 and under are completely free. Snag your tickets before they sell out here and don't forget to bring your own wagon to pick out your pumpkins!

 

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06-28-19

Best Places To Spend 4th Of July In Denver

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4th of July is without a doubt a fun time of year - between the cook-outs, the fireworks, and the beautiful weather. It's a great day to celebrate our country with the people you love. Denver is always a fun place to be, but it's especially fun over a holiday and there's tons of things to do here that will make spending your 4th of July here worthwhile. Below are some of our favorite places to spend a mile high 4th of July.

The Firework Show At Coors FieldImage result for coors field 4th of july fireworks

The Colorado Rockies typically have a few games around the 4th of July, but what comes after the games are what's really special. Coors Field will host a huge firework show after the games on both July 2nd and July 3rd, and their firework shows are definitely a sight to see. The fireworks typically start about 20-25 minutes after the game ends, that way they can clear anyone not staying for the fireworks out of the stadium. Tickets for the firework shows come in very high demand and usually sell out fast, so be sure to get them ASAP. The tickets usually run at about $50 for two tickets, but for the proximity you're getting it's definitely worth spending the money. Don't want to buy tickets or they're already sold out? Don't worry, you still have a few options! You can snag a spot at a rooftop bar nearby or view it from pretty much anywhere close by. You definitely don't want to miss one of the best displays in Denver, get your tickets here.

Independence Eve at Civic Center Park

Independence Eve is always an eventful way to spend your 4th of July for free. Enjoy some live music from popular local bands that starts at 5:00 PM while eating some delicious food from the food trucks and sipping on a variety of craft beers and wines. For the past ten years, this has been one of the most popular 4th of July Image result for independence day eve denverevents in Denver and it has always had great turnout. The gates open at 4:00 PM, so be sure to get there before the live music begins to grab a good spot. It's also encouraged you bring a lawn chair or blanket for comfortable seating, or even a picnic if you would like. And of course, the evening ends with a huge finale at 9:30 PM consisting of a light show and fireworks atop the Denver City and County Building. This display is definitely a sight to see, so be sure to stop by and take a look at the incredible show. Learn more here.

Cherry Creek Arts Festival Related image

Aside from the incredible firework displays Denver has, we also offer other fun activities to do over 4th of July weekend. One of the biggest events is the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, right in the heart of the popular neighborhood of Cherry Creek. Right on the 2nd and 3rd avenues from Clayton to Steele street, you can find live music, food & drinks, and 265 excellent artists from July 5th-7th. On Friday and Saturday, the festival starts at 10:00 AM and ends at 8:00 PM, and on Sunday the hours are from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best part? Admission into the festival is completely free! If you're worried about parking, The Cherry Creek Shopping Center is also offering free daytime parking during the days of the event. Also, if you want to have a night out, on Friday and Saturday night they are also hosting Festival Nights from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM. This is a great family fun event with a lot of activities, art, and live entertainment that you can't miss! Learn more about the art festival here.

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