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Jennyfishy What bus should I take if I wanted to get to SpringHill suite? Would it require a transfer? I don't mind a 40 minute bus ride. Do you suggest anything fun to do while I'm there?
I pulled all my information from the link they send you in preparation for your interview day (
http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/c...ions/apply/Pages/InterviewDayInformation.aspx)
You can figure out the route using the trip planner tool on the RTD website:
http://www3.rtd-denver.com/elbert/SystemMap/index.cfm#
I took the AF bus from DIA to downtown Denver (market place area) and got picked up from there. I am pretty sure you can take the AF and hop on a transfer from 153 at the airport boulevard bus station area then walk the rest of the way once they hit Colfax... that sounds unnecessarily complicated and it won't actually drop you in front of the spring hill suites area, but a few blocks away, and that's more or less what a lady recommended to me at the airport. The bus drivers are super nice and will let you know when you need to get off if you ask them to get you the closest to the address you're looking for.
By the way, the bus takes cash only, so make sure you bring exact bills + coins!
On google maps, it looks like you can take a route that will get you pretty close, but will involve 2 transfers (AS --> 105 --> 15L). As I was saying, it's doable, but largely inconvenient (although cheap!) -->
https://www.google.com/maps?saddr=Denver International Airport (West)@39.8495047876328,-104.67484623634009&daddr=13400 E COLFAX AVE AURORA [email protected],-104.83504666544846&ttype=dep&date=12/11/2013&time=04:39 p&f=d&dirflg=r
If the bus doesn't work out, just pick something from :
http://www.flydenver.com/parkinggt
As for fun things to check out - I ate at an awesome restaurant called Root Down (would recommend) and was told to check out the downtown Denver/marketplace area. We were going to go to the 16th street mall, but didn't have enough time. The campus is huge and you won't get to see everything, so if you're interested in exploring, it's beautiful (although freezing)
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There's a Denver Art museum you can check out too (the outside looked really fancy), and as cliche as touristing goes, the state capitol
😀.
I don't know too much about sightseeing in Aurora though
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