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Keystone Resort Colorado Villages
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Keystone Resort has 7 villages to choose from, each with their own character and characteristics and lodging. Which is right for you? This article describes each village and you can decide which one you like. Two of the Keystone villages are also base areas for the ski mountain. Mountain House and River Run. Mountain House This is the original base area for Keystone when Max Dercum founded Keystone in 1970. The Snake River Runs along the base of Dercum Mountain, so there is precious little space right on the slopes. Only 4 buildings in Keystone are actually ski-in ski-out. Two of those buildings are in Mountain House Village (Chateaux D'Mont the original luxury condo building featuring in-room hot tubs and Slopeside which is an economical ski-in ski-out building). Mountain House is FAR less crowded than River Run and has a nicer beginners and ski school area. You will find one cafeteria style restaurant, one ski rental shop and one pizza joint, but not much else in the village. Mountain House is like having your own private mountain though. River Run In 1987, Intrawest (owns Whistler and Copper Mountain and Winter Park) developed the $700M River Run that is the quintessential alpine ski village. 12 individual condo buildings are arranged with shops and coffee houses and restaurants on the ground floor. The River Run gondola and high speed quad lifts service River Run. River Run is by far the most desirable location in Keystone as judged by numbers of guests wanting to stay there. The condo buildings are newer and the amenities are quite nice (pools, hot tubs, pool tables, saunas, fitness centers, etc). Downsides are that it's expensive, the rooms tend to be smaller, and it can get quite crowded. Typical Guest: Families and Young Urban Professionals West Keystone West Keystone is group of many traditional condo buildings that are of all ages. It's only about 5 mins drive to either base area and is serviced by free shuttle buses that run every 20 mins in the peak season. The condos are nestled in mature pine forests and spaced out with nice Snake River Views. West Keystone is also where the two world-class golf courses are located. West Keystone is where you get the most for your money if you don't mind being 10 mins or so from the slopes. Downsides are that some of the buildings are older, so it is recommended to be able to see the actual condo you're renting as they do vary widely in quality. Typical Guest: Families wanting value and people that come to Keystone year after year. East Keystone The newest addition to Keystone is East Keystone. Built on the old 'Ski Tip Lodge' property which was the original stagecoach stop after you passed over the mountain pass into Keystone. There are only a few condo communities and lots of multi-million dollar homes. The condos in East Keystone are large and new and nice and again, only 5-10 mins to the slopes at River Run. Typical Guest: Affluent people wanting quiet and quality. North Keystone US Highway 6 bisects Keystone into the mountain side (to the south of US 6) and North Keystone which is everything across highway 6. You can get alot for your money in North Keystone. The buildings tend to be older, however there are some newer developments also. Again... only 10 mins to the slopes AND you can see them easily from your condo in North Keystone. Typical Guest: Young guests looking for cheap accomodations and Senior guests looking for value. Lakeside Village This is the village Keystone built around a 5 acre lake to go with the Keystone conference center. Nice older well maintained condos surround the lake that you can boat in summer on a canoe, or skate on in winter. There are also several shops and restaurants and the Keystone Inn, which is a 4-star hotel run by Vail Resorts Typical Guest: Conference Attendee and people wanting a hotel instead of a condo. Keystone Ranch The 7th village is the gated community built on the original homestead site for Keystone Resort. Keystone Ranch doesn't have condo buildings, only single family homes ranging from $1M and older to brand new huge homes valued at well over $10M. Only a few of the homes are available for rent. This is also home to the clubhouse for the golf courses which wind into West Keystone from here. Typical Guest: Affluent guests wanting a home instead of a condo. Boston Attractions - Faneuil Hall Marketplace
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Are you looking for something to do on the next bright and sunny day in Boston? I have just the thing for you. You should visit the Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Keep reading this article and learn about what makes the marketplace worth visiting and to learn what you should expect when you get there. The Faneuil Hall marketplace opened up in 1976. At the time it was an original idea that was so successful and popular that it has since been copied around the country. It is a festival style marketplace where you can buy food, drinks and shop for a number of other products. There are over 100 different places to eat, to drink and to shop at the marketplace. You can find merchandise that is unique to Boston or you can find merchandise that you would expect to find at any mall in America. It is a good blend of the average and the unique so there is something for everyone. This is a very popular attraction so you should expect large crowds. This also serves to make it a great place to people watch or to just hang out with friends. Next time you are in Boston be sure to swing by the Faneuil Hall Market. You will not regret it and will probably return often. If you would like to visit the marketplace you can find it between North, Congress, and State streets. The market is open from 10 Am to 9PM from Monday through Saturday and from 12:00 to 6 PM on Sundays. Most of the bars and restaurants do stay open longer than the market however. Parking can of course be tight because of the popularity of the market but there are several garages available to you. Some of those include the Government Center Garage on Congress street and the markets garage on Atlantic Avenue. Buffalo Attractions - Albright Knox Art Museum
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The Albright-Knox Art Museum has become one of the most popular destinations for both Buffalo residents and tourists alike. If you have time to spend in Buffalo you should take the time to visit this fantastic museum. Why not go some place where you can learn while being entertained. In this article you will learn what makes the museum so special and what you can expect to find when you go for a visit. The Albright-Knox Art Museum is a world famous museum which houses a variety of different types of art to make anyone happy. The building itself is even a work of art. It is built in the Greek revival style with eighteen marble columns on its exterior making for quite a striking appearance. Once you enter the building you will be treated to over 5000 different works of art in a variety of genres waiting to be appreciated. For example, the museum is considered to be one of the best in the world in the category of modern and contemporary art. Among the pieces on permanent display at the museum include those from Picasso, Van Gogh and even the great Jackson Pollock. In addition to these artists the museum also is home to traveling and temporary exhibits. Some of the past exhibits the museum has hosted include "Expressionism to Realism and the Art of Printmaking in Germany", "Francis Bacon: Paintings from the 1950s" and "Collage from the Collection." So as you can see, the museum is constantly trying to improve and change itself so that visitors are never bored. If you would like to visit the Albright-Knox Art museum you can find it at 1285 Elmwood Ave in Buffalo, New York. If you would like to get current admission prices and learn about current exhibitions and special events you can call the information line at 716-882-8700. Go and have a great time while taking in a little culture. Dominican Republic All-Inclusive Wedding Escapes
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If you prefer a thatch-roofed gazebo in the garden to a cathedral. An acoustic guitar trio to an organ wedding hymnal. Horse-drawn carriage to a stretch limo or the asphalt jungle. Champaign toasts at sunset and romantic walks on the beach at dawn. A Dominican Republic all-inclusive wedding may be the nuptial escape of your tropical dreams. Affordable prices, and casual elegance. Dominican Republic all-inclusive weddings offer getaways in temperate climes and warm waters just hours from New York or Miami. Spoil your family to an island vacation — for no more than the expense of a large stateside affair. Or enjoy the intimacy of an exotic romantic escape (and keep the tab under a few thousand). What can you expect in your DR package? A typical Dominican Republic all-inclusive wedding includes the coordinator, a civil judge and legal expenses, the cake, photographs, and a bouquet for the bride. Coordinators are praised for making it all just another day in paradise, but know that early birds not only get the proverbial worm, they typically get the facilities, the photographer and the restaurant they were promised, and often paid for. What should you expect to provide to make the ceremony legal? A birth certificate, valid passports, two witnesses (with valid passports) and a notarized declaration of single status and, if applicable, a divorce or death certificate, translated and legalized by your Dominican Republic Consulate. No blood tests, but three days residency is required. High season is December to April. But bring your snorkel and bikini year round. Explore Santo Domingo, the oldest city in the New World, take a tropical safari, or go kiteboarding in Cabarete. Dominican Republic all-inclusive weddings let you stroll from the ceremony to the honeymoon barefooted, sun-kissed and carefree. Charlotte Attractions - Discovery Place
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The Discovery Place in Charlotte is a very popular attraction to both residents and tourists. Whether you are have kids or are just a kid at heart you can find something to interest you at the Discovery Place. Keep reading this article and learn more about this favorite local attraction. The Discovery Place is one of the best hand on science museums in the area. It is a place that will both entertain you and educate you at the same time and it will do it in a way that makes you not even know you are learning. It is home to a number of different exhibits. For example, there is the Morphis Motion Simulator which allows you to simulate the journey of a raindrop as it makes its way around the world or to orbit the international space station. Another exhibit is the Knight Rain Forest exhibit which will take you on a journey deep into the rain forest allowing you to explore plant and animal life from the region. There is also the Life Center exhibit which takes you on a tour of the human body. Explore the inner workings of the body and the magic that is in all of us. In addition to these exhibits there are a number of other ones to explore. There is something for everyone here. If you would like to visit the Discovery Place you can find it at 301 N. Tryon St in Charlotte. Before you visit you should call the information line at 800-935-0553 for current hours, special events and pricing. Currently admission costs $14 for adults and $11 for children over the age of 2. Children under 2 are free. When you look at what you get for the money you see what a great deal this is. So the next time you are visiting Charlotte be sure to visit the Discovery Place. You will be glad that you did. |
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