Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Christmas In Aspen

Aspen, Colorado is a great place to spend your
Christmas vacation. You can spend your days
on the slopes, and your nights taking advantage
of all of the planned Christmas activities, as
well as the usual Aspen nightlife. No matter
what your interests are, there is always
something to do in Aspen.

During the Christmas season,
 “Its A Wonderful Life” is presented at the
Wheeler Opera House. Santa’s Village can be
 found in Snowmass Village and you will hear
carolers there as well. White Elephant Parties
are common Christmas activities, and you can
even enjoy the Aspen Film festival.

The Holiday Torchlight Parade in Snowmass
village is a sight to behold. Make sure that you
don’t miss this! You can even participate in
this parade! There are many Christmas arts
and crafts programs offered around Aspen
that your children will love to participate in as
well. Make plans to attend the Winter
Wonderland Christmas Party at the Aspen
Recreation Center also.

For the ultimate Christmas adventure, make
sure that you get in on the sledding and hot
chocolate festivities and go for a sleigh ride as
well. Christmas in Aspen is a very magical time
of the year, and you should plan to spend at
least one Christmas vacation here. Plan to
stay at Snowmass.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Aspen Nightlifes Club Scene

After a day on the slopes in Aspen, Colorado, you
are probably ready to do some partying. The Aspen
club scene starts hopping shortly before the slopes
close. Many of the clubs have planned events – and
some are just free-for-alls with music and dancing all
night long. No matter what kind of music you are into,
you will find it in Aspen.

Most of the lodges and hotels in Aspen have bars or
clubs. Some have multiple bars, clubs, or lounges –
so start your search for Aspen nighttime
entertainment at your lodge or hotel. You can
usually find a friendly game of pool in almost any bar
before the music and dancing begin.

The easiest way to find the type of music and dancing
that is most enjoyable to you is to pick up a copy of
Aspen Magazine’s Traveler’s Guide. This guide will
provide you with a list of Aspen hotspots, and let you
know what you can expect at each club or bar. If you
will be drinking, make sure that you don’t drive your
car. Walk or take advantage of the public transportation
or taxi services in the Aspen area.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Aspen Center for Environmental Studies

Aspen Nightlife isn’t always about music and
dancing. The Aspen Center for Environmental
Studies is a great place to go at night! There
are many planned activities related to
environmental studies, and you shouldn’t miss
the weekly Potbelly Perspective Series.

The Potbelly Perspective Series takes place
one night each week, usually starting about 7pm.
This is a lecture series presented by local
people, as well as visiting guests. Adventures,
pictures and stories are presented that are very
interesting to anyone who has a love of nature
or the environment. This series is not only
interesting; it is also a very inexpensive way to
spend an evening. Admission for adults is only
$3.

Naturalist’s nights are also offered once each
week. Here, you will learn facts about the
natural world, and issues concerning the
natural world. With expert speakers, many
topics are covered, and these nights are planned
in advance. This is a wonderful learning
experience, and a great way to spend an evening
in Aspen.

Many daytime programs are also offered
through the Aspen Center for Environmental
Studies, including ski tours and snowshoe tours.
Call ahead to find out what events are planned,
and to make reservations as necessary.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

The World Link Cafe

While on your wonderful vacation in Aspen, you will
enjoy many of the finer things in life – including fresh
open air and natural surroundings. It is wonderful
and peaceful – but since we have become a
technical society, you might start having email
withdrawals. The World Link Café in Aspen has a
solution.

This wonderful Internet Café is located in the heart
of downtown Aspen on Hyman Avenue. It is open
until 10pm each day, and serves wonderful
cappuccinos, mochas, and lattes, as well as
pastries, cookies, sausage rolls and meat pies. The
Internet is also served with a bank of computers with
Internet Access – where you can access your email.

Of course, there are fees for using the computers,
and it isn’t cheap. It costs about $10 per hour – but
if you are having Internet or email withdrawals, it may
be well worth it to spend twenty bucks or so for a
couple of hours of computer time. Then, get right back
out there and enjoy more of the fresh air and peace
that Aspen has to offer you.