Transportation
Denver International Airport’s includes up-to-date flight
other information.
Information for Motorcoach and Tour Companies
Contact the Ground Transportation Administration offi ce at the Denver International Airport 303-342-4060 or 303-342-4076 and visit their website listing of rules & regulations at
www.flydenver.com/biz/rules/masters/100_gt.pdf
Post Meeting Vacation Opportunities
Denver is above the norm when it comes to meeting attendees coming early or staying late. With the Rocky Mountains as a backdrop and a 26-block historic district full of brewpubs, restaurants, shopping and art galleries, there are many opportunities when you attend the Geo-Denver 2007 Congress. The Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau can assist by providing tour suggestions for the city, the state or even the Rocky Mountain region. The Denver Metro CVB has partnered with Vail Resorts to offer an easy turn-key pre and post-meeting vacation program called Rocky Mountain Getaways. Please visit www.snow.com or phone 888-222-9324 or www.perfectresorts.com/dmcvb for details on how Vail Resorts can assist you in making your post Congress vacation a lasting memory.
Downtown Denver
As the official website of the City & County of Denver , www.denvergov.org, this site offers information on all aspects of city government, attractions, public transportation, maps and virtual tours.
Local Weather
When it comes to Denver weather, there’s no need for guessing games. Winter days are generally a combination of warm sun and crisp air. Daytime temperatures can vary from below freezing to above 60 degrees, so layers of medium weight clothing together with a warm jacket or overcoat are desirable. Many may think Denver weather is full of snow, but that’s actually not true. Snow falls infrequently in Denver and usually
disappears quickly; however, a pair of boots should be included in the wardrobe. Remember, because our Denver weather is typically mild and dry, golf and tennis can be enjoyed year-round! Wintertime in the mountains can become very cool, but warm sunshine
frequently makes the heaviest clothing unnecessary. Nevertheless, and particularly for evenings in the mountains, thermal underwear and very warm outer clothing such as heavy sweaters, ski jackets, and warm-up pants are advisable.
Pre & Post Meeting Vacation Opportunities
Denver is above the norm when it comes to meeting attendees coming early or staying late. With the Rocky Mountains as a backdrop and a 26-block historic district full of brewpubs, restaurants, shopping and art
galleries, there are many opportunities when you attend the Geo-Denver 2007 Congress. The Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau can assist by providing tour suggestions for the city, the state or even the Rocky Mountain region. The Denver Metro CVB has partnered with Vail Resorts to offer an easy turn-key pre and post-meeting vacation program called Rocky Mountain Getaways. The Geo-Institute is committed to providing you additional details and resources on ski packages. Please visit our web site frequently as we will be updating our site to include exciting trips. In the mean time, please visit www.perfectresorts.com/DMCVB.

