

Here is your opportunity to visit with
meeting venues, lodging properties and event
specialists from across the state...AND be
one of the first to experience the new
expansion of the Colorado Convention
Center.
For the first time Destination Colorado is
inviting you to attend our state-wide
Showcase, followed by a FAM tour of one
or several exciting Colorado destinations.

ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8
Destination Colorado will present a SHOWCASE
of our state. Visit with more than 75 experienced
representatives from hotels, resorts, attractions,
DMCs and service providers from all over our
state. As our special guest,we will treat you to
dinner and a night in Denver at the Hyatt Regency.
Beginning December 9, you’ll be on your way
to a Colorado meeting destination of your
choice. We’ll provide a VIP tour of the area
including meeting facilities, lodging options
and event opportunities. And, you’ll enjoy
this experience at an unbelievable cost!
Only qualified meeting planners are invited to
participate in this event.
Destination Colorado will fly our first 25
qualified meeting planners to Colorado
compliments of Frontier Airlines.
Here is your opportunity to visit Colorado
and prospective meeting sites...and be treated
like a VIP.
Complimentary airfare provided by Frontier Airlines is available to our first 25
qualified meeting planners in all markets served by Frontier Airlines. Airfare
for spouses or significant others will be at your own expense. Some restrictions apply.
Registration for this program, and discounted travel arrangements
are as easy as one, two three.
- Complete this registration form indicating your preferences.
- Submit to Travel Organizers.
- Travel Organizers will coordinate your requests and contact you to
finalize details.
- Travel Organizers can also make special arrangements for airfare, shuttling and rental cars upon request.
Click Here - To Book or Check Availability
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Special airfare / lodging packages have been
created for this one-time event.
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One of the world’s most famous ski resorts is equally delightful in summer. The Victorian silver mining town is filled with colorful old buildings that now house one-of-a-kind boutiques, elegant restaurants, chic nightspots and luxurious hotels, all just minutes from some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the world.
Nearby, Snowmass is a full-service resort with the state-of-the-art, 35,000 sq. ft. Snowmass Conference Center, one of the largest facilities of its kind in the Rocky Mountains. All recreation possibilities, from fly fishing to mountain biking, can be found within walking distance of your hotel room.
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Boulder is nestled in the foothills, where the rolling plains meet the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Centrally located within an hour of Denver, Denver International Airport, Eldora Ski Resort and Rocky Mountain National Park. A few hours from many of Colorado's world-famous ski resorts, making Boulder the ideal Colorado destination.
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Breckenridge has been a thriving town since 1859 – the oldest continually occupied community in the Colorado mountains. The Victorian town is filled with more than 170 historic buildings, many of which are painted a rainbow of colors and now house fine shops, restaurants and cafes.
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Colorado Ranch Venues - Try a new experience at guest ranch, where you will instantly feel welcome.
Owners and staff see to each individuals personal needs and lifelong
friendships form in just a few minutes after you arrive. From the food, the
accommodations, the staff and the activities you will discover what "The Old
West Hospitality" is really all about. Accommodations range from cozy log
cabins with one or more bedrooms, to comfortable rooms in historic buildings
to luxurious suites. For pure value,
Colorado's guest ranches are America's best kept travel and vacation secret!
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Nestled at the base of towering 14,000-foot Pikes Peak, the city of Colorado Springs is home to more than forty natural and manmade attractions, including the magnificent Garden of the Gods, the highest cog railroad in the world, wonderful resorts and golf courses and the amazing Air Force Academy.
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Copper Mountain is a year-round resort in a magnificent setting. The village of cobblestone streets, outdoor cafes and bridges crossing a stream, is surrounded by a Dye Championship golf course and recreation opportunities including hiking, horseback riding, river rafting and fly-fishing.
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Rocky Mountain National Park and Roosevelt National Forest surround the village of Estes Park, Colorado with spectacular mountain scenery, abundant wildlife habitat, miles of hiking trails and scenic drives including Trail Ridge Road over the Continental Divide and the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway.
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Located in a spectacular setting at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, Denver is one of America's fastest growing cities -- and one of its most exciting. The Mile High City entertains over 8.8 million visitors a year with people coming to enjoy the city's outstanding cultural attractions, museums, shopping, dining and nightlife.
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Fort Collins is a recreation paradise. It's a shopper's heaven, a diner's delight! It's a college town, a big city. It's fast-paced and laid-back, upscale and low key. Fort Collins is the Old West and the New West. And the weather? How's 300 days of sunshine sound?
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Golden, Colorado is nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, only fifteen minutes from Denver but a world apart. Here, you'll find some Colorado’s best cultural and adventure attractions, extraordinary shopping in the locally owned stores and boutiques, and some of the finest restaurants and wine tasting in the Front Range. Kayak, hike, dine, explore or simply relax in a place called Golden.
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Grand County is a beautiful mountain recreation area west of the Continental Divide in Colorado. Visit us in the winter for downhill skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, dog sledding, snow shoeing, or ice fishing. Come back in the summer for golfing, boating, fishing, sailing, hiking, mountain climbing, horse back riding, and live professional theatre performances in Grand Lake.
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Just a 4-hour drive west from Denver, Grand Junction offers easy access for your clients to 3 National Parks, 2 National Monuments, the newest National Conservation area, 6 national Forests and 7 raftable rivers. The City is only 2 hours drive from Aspen and Vail and only 3 hours from Telluride and Crested Butte. Grand Junction has a full service airport with direct service from Denver on United Express. We are also on the most popular route of AMTRAK in the nation.
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Greeley epitomizes the American West with open spaces, adventurous souls and a history as expansive and colorful as its surroundings. It's no wonder Greeley is filled with easy smiles and boundless possibilities, with the snowcapped Rocky Mountains on one side and sprawling farmland on the other. Located 50 miles north of Denver, Greeley is simply everything good about America-rodeos and arts picnics, antique fairs and live theater, jazz festivals and heritage celebrations. Come experience the spirit of Greeley. You won't be disappointed.
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Woven into the tapestry of the Rocky Mountains, Keystone Resort is a wondrous place that carefully balances wilderness with world-class amenities. With its elegant accommodations, fine dining and wealth of activities, Keystone Resort is unsurpassed for its creature comforts, while existing in harmony with the surrounding Arapaho National Forest. Our unique complimentary mountain passport will allow you to sample one of our many activities.
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Pueblo is located beside the Arkansas River in
southeastern Colorado, 110 miles south of Denver. The city was established in 1842. The city of Pueblo was incorporated in 1870 and currently has a population of over 100 thousand.
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Seven thousand feet up in the Colorado Rockies, nestled quietly below one of the largest ski mountains in North America, sits a small ranching community that serves as a constant reminder that the Old West is alive and well. Never far from its ranching roots, Steamboat remains firmly linked to a Western tradition that sets it apart from every other ski resort in the world.
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Nestled in a box canyon surrounded by majestic, 13,000-foot peaks of the San Juan Mountains, the Town of Telluride is filled with colorful legends, over a century of history and Rocky Mountain spirit. Just six blocks wide and twelve blocks long, the National Historic District is a window into the town's illustrious past and a showcase of spirited individualism and community pride.
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At the base of Vail mountain sits a pedestrian Village - as charismatic as it is cosmopolitan – an eclectic mix of boutiques, flower baskets, outdoor cafes, fountains and art galleries. There are more than 150 shops and nearly 100 restaurants, not to mention 11 golf courses, 7 spas and health clubs and hundreds of miles of hiking and biking trails.
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