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Prime Downtown Aspen Location. Five minute walk to anywhere in town. All rooms are professionally decorated and contain 20-inch flat panel TV's with cable channeling. Rooms also have high-speed internet access through both DSL and Wireless. Many rooms can be adjoined for group use and upon request there are rooms with balconies and fireplaces. People desiring rooms with views of Aspen or Red Mountain must request. A stay includes free continental breakfast as well as afternoon coffee/tea in the Winter Season. The hotel lounge has two high-speed Internet terminals, fireplace as well as a 42-inch flat panel TV and a smaller 20-inch LCD in the dining room. The property has two hot tubs, one with an outdoor movie projector as well as views of Red Mountain. The hotels courtyard has year-round waterfalls and a fire pit. In addition, the courtyard is professionally landscaped with seating areas for outdoor relaxation. In addition to the courtyard there are both second and third level decks with incredible view of the ski slopes. Be sure to ask the managers about their favorite local hot spots as well as ski runs, these treasures are shared with all hotel guests. The property also contains a state of the art conference facility, with two HP projectors, high-speed Internet access, wireless microphones, and conference call features. The room overlooks the whole courtyard as well provides access to it for all conference room users. This room also has its own private bathroom complete with shower. Bus service to all four Ski Mountains is just a block away.
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The Annabelle Inn Property Information:
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Rooms:
35
Floors:
4
Time Zone:
MST (-7 DST)
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- Room Service
- Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
- Free Parking
- Hairdryers Available
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
- Laundry/Valet Services
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- 24 Hour Front Desk
- Express Checkout
- Free Local Telephone Calls
- Modem Lines in Room
- Television with Cable
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The Annabelle Inn Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
4PM
Check-Out:
10AM
Currency:
USD
Cancellation Policy:
Reservations cancelled 30 days or more before are charged a 25USD cancellation fee. Cancellations less than 30 days before arrival are non-refundable. No-shows are charged a fee of 100pct of the full stay plus taxes. Exceptions may apply.
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Areas Served
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ASE-Aspen 0.0 Miles NorthBasalt 15.0 Miles NorthGWS-Glenwood Springs 40.0 Miles North WestDEN-Denver 175.0 Miles West
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Area Airports
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ASE-Aspen Airport 3.0 Miles WestEGE-Eagle County Airport 75.0 Miles NorthDEN-Denver International Airport 200.0 Miles East
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Nearby Attractions
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Whirlpool, Jacuzzi
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Restaurants
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- No Onsite Dining Facilities
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Aspen Events & Entertainment
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Arts and Entertainment
From
late-June to September, the Aspen Music Festival features everything from
chamber music to jazz. 970/925-3254.
Aspen
hosts a highly regarded Film Festival in late September. 970/925-6882.
The
HBO-sponsored U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, in late February and early
March, attracts comedians from twenty-something stand-ups to Steve Martin.
800/778-4633.
Wheeler Opera House
is the venue for big-name classical concerts, jazz, and opera, especially in the
summer. 970/925-2750.
Events
Winter
December:
Christmas Celebrations. Many ski areas mount torchlight parades, with large
groups of torch-bearing ski instructors tracing patterns down the mountainside
January:
Ski competitions such as the Aspen Winterskol 970/925-1940 keep ski
areas lively with races, torchlight skiing, and other events.
Also,
International Snowboard Federation's World Pro Tour at Buttermilk
Late
January: The Gay
and Lesbian Film Festival
Late February: The US Comedy Arts Festival
Summer
June,
July, August: The
Aspen Music Festival presents opera, chamber music and orchestral
concerts. Performers come from all over the world for this renowned event..
Some of the concerts are especially for children. Schedule: 970/925-3254.
July:
Arts events run throughout the month, including the Aspen International
Design Conference 970/925-2257.
Wednesday and Saturday nights
from late June to late August.: Snowmass Village Rodeo,
June –
August:
Independence Day is
celebrated with a parade, fireworks, a bicycle rodeo for children and an air
force sky show.
July
and August.
Dance
Aspen moves through
with performances ranging from ballet to modern
Autumn
September: A major
Film Festival takes place annually toward the end of the month
970/925-6882, 970/453-6200
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Aspen Destination Overview
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Not long ago, a “ski vacation” in the
Rockies meant downhill skiing and nothing else. A vast array of exciting
activities now share the spirit of winter fun at Aspen: dog sledding,
snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, ballooning, paragliding, ice climbing, and
even fishing. Snowboarding continues to grow in popularity, especially on the 42
trails at nearby Buttermilk Mountain, two miles west of Aspen. Aspen is a culturally rich, freewheeling,
tolerant town that welcomes diversity of personal expression. Local annual
events include Winterskol, Aspen’s Winter Carnival, the Aspen Music
festival, with concerts and recitals by world-class artists, also the
International Design Conference and a Food and Wine Festival.
Wheeler Opera
House, carefully restored in every detail to its 1889 grandeur, is the site of
operas, dramas, concerts and films throughout the year. Aspen’s location on the eastern part of White River National
Forest in the midst of the beautiful Elk Mountains, in the Rocky Mountain
Range, makes it the perfect choice for year-round outdoor activities. Originally known as Ute City, Aspen’s
original claim to fame was a 1, 840 pound silver nugget taken from the Smuggler
Mine and displayed at the Chicago Columbian Exposition in 1893. Within 15 years,
the silver market crashed, and the city was gone. Its rebirth came in the 1930s as the result
of other natural resources: the incredibly beautiful scenery and the perfect
contours of the slopes for the new sport of skiing.
Swiss mountaineer and ski
consultant Andre Roche determined that Aspen Mountain would make a prime ski
area, and by1941 it was the site of the U.S. Nationals. Snowmass Village (originally called
Snowmass- at -Aspen), 10 miles northwest of Aspen, was built in 1967. Snowmass
began as just a series of condos, but in recent years, Snowmass Village has
become a different place. Excellent restaurants and a livelier after-hours scene
have brought skiers into the village, where they remain long after the lifts
close.
This “suburb” of Aspen contains 3000 acres of ski terrain and the same
rugged, spectacularly beautiful scenery that predominates throughout the Aspen
area. Snowmass Village is often the preferred
alternative for families with young children, while the town of Aspen seems to
attract a more sophisticated, partying crowd. Snowmass Village has an abundance
of on-slope, ski-in/ski-out lodging, a slow pace, and as much peace and quiet as
one chooses. Summer in the Aspen area is as
breathtakingly beautiful as winter. There is a short Spring shut-down while
snow is melting and summer is moving in, but by mid-June, lifts are running and
a whole new schedule of family oriented activities begins.
Summer visitors have a wide range of choices
such as golf, hiking, biking, and summer ski lift rides. A summer ride up the
lifts gives a panoramic view of the town and the valley. The weather is
pleasant and mild, and the ride back down on the lift (or on the bicycle you
took to the top with you), is indescribable. Be sure to stay long enough in the summer to
enjoy Theater in the Park, the Aspen Dance Festival and one or more of the
summer Janus Jazz Aspen at Snowmass concerts. Top name performers appear
through Labor Day.
Once the Labor Day Festival is over, there are the Fall and
Winter Festivals. Perhaps you will decide to stay on just a little longer, and
then another week, and before you know it you will have become an Aspen
resident. Once you visit Aspen, and experience its
beauty and warmth; its cultural richness and ability to restore and rejuvenate,
you may find yourself searching for a way to stay permanently, and surely for an
opportunity to return as soon as possible for another visit.
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