Hi - I'm hosting an event near the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs in a few months and would like to invite ~100 people somewhere they can get to experience something unique to the area. When I was in Austin (while not totally unique), a vendor invited (and gifted us ~$250) to to get fitted for cowboys hats and/or belts/boots. Is there anything like this in Colorado Springs? TIA.
Nothing says Colorado Springs like a trip to the dispensary. Fun for everyone.
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Show & dinner at Flying W Ranch. Research it a bit to decide if it fits your clientele.
Second this .
I feel like the quintessential springs experience is having all four seasons in the same day. 6 very different types of weather.
theres a few companies that do jeep/trolley tours around garden of the gods and/or pikes peak
That’s cool idea. Thank you!
https://advoutwest.com/
I can't remember the name, but some company in COS has a converted school bus that they do bar crawls in. I've seen it on Tejon St a couple of times.
https://localmotivebus.com/
That's it. Thank you u/answerguru, your username is well deserved.
You’re welcome /u/KinkyQuesadilla - I HOPE your username is well deserved!
Honestly the Broadmoor itself could set you up with something. They've got their fingers in every pot you can imagine.
And at $250 per head, it is definitely in their price range.
$250 per person will buy a lot of green chile burritos, which is a thing here. There's not much in clothing that is stereotypically related to Colorado Springs unless it's a military uniform.
Maybe hoodies with cargo shorts and Crocs?
Hey now, we save that for first dates! 😮💨😮💨
Cargo shorts, bald, gas station sunglasses, a T-shirt and New Balance shoes or Crocs.
For some corporate events they put on private ice shows at the World Arena featuring skaters who train there. I attended one once as a "spy" (actually a guest of one of the skaters). I was lurking up near the rafters but the paying guests were served food at tables at ice level.
I would recommend the Penrose Room at the Broadmoor, and I would love to be first on the list to volunteer for this special experience.
This is not terribly exciting and it may not work with that many people but The Michael Graman Museum and Gallery in OCC is one of the most underrated places in COS. Keep it in mind for some fun and interesting to suggest especially if the weather doesn't cooperate with outside activities.
You can pay 100 people’s traffic cam tickets.
Stick to the subject and stay in the lane.
Could you explain a bit more what the goal is? I have some ideas and think this is great but want to be sure I understand.
Are you launching an event where 100+ people buy a ticket, then show up at a predetermined location, and then visit several vendors booths, like a farmers market?
Or are you picturing something more like a coupon book where vendors provide discounts they’re willing to offer and you send those to potential clients/customers?
Btw - from San Antonio so happy to help another transplant from the IH 35 corridor 👌(as long as you don’t blaspheme and say Austin has better breakfast tacos (they don’t)!!!)