Rodeway/Broker is a somewhat charming dump with clean beds and bathrooms that I got for $88 and it is within easy walking distance to campus. A dated mini-museum of CU sports memorabilia greets you in the lobby. Free breakfast! Cosmo's Pizza, Dark Horse, Sprouts, a liquor store, and a bunch of other other stuff is in the same parking lot. Pretty much Boulder Paradise, as far as I'm concerned.
Wil Vil Liquors...ah yeah.
Anybody have any golf suggestions for our guests?
keep your left elbow straightAnybody have any golf suggestions for our guests?
That is the exact opposite of how it was when I used my fake I’d made with a copierThe lady who runs that store is pleasant enough, but is ruthless with checking the IDs of people younger than 40, as she should be in that location.
Really? That's ****ing bull****. My kids loved that option.The IPF is no longer open to the public on game days.
That is the exact opposite of how it was when I used my fake I’d made with a copier
But very close to my folks house.Too far from campus.
Traditions & Event Locations:
Pearl Street Stampede
The Pearl Street Stampedes have become THE kickoff celebration for CU home football games for over a decade. Fridays before each home game, hundreds of Buffs fans line the Pearl Street Mall as members of the Golden Buffalo Marching Band plays to the crowds’ delight. Members of the CU football teamand coaching staff are greeted with cheers and high fives from fans of all ages. The Stampedes are a joint collaboration between the University of Colorado, local businesses, the City of Boulder and Downtown Boulder.
Led by Stephen Tebo’s vintage 1948 fire truck, members of the Golden Buffalo Marching Band start performing at 7 p.m. on the 1300 block of Pearl Street (in front of the County Courthouse). The Stampedes moves west, stopping on each block of the Pearl Street Mall To perform.
2016 Pearl Street Stampede Dates:
Thursday, September 1
Friday, September 9
Friday, September 30 (Family Weekend)
Friday, October 14
Wednesday, November 2
Friday, November 18
Ralphie's Corral Tailgate
Open to everyone, this free, family-friendly tailgating experience is the only place to see Ralphie before she leads the Buffs onto Folsom Field on gameday.
In addition to pictures with the best mascot in all of college sports, Ralphie’s Corral features:
Ralphie’s Corral begins at Benson Field three hours before every home game, and 4 hours before kickoff in Denver for the opener vs CSU.
- Performances by the CU Marching Band and Spirit Team
- Fun games for kids
- Pictures with Chip
- Premium giveaways including CU Nike Gear
- Great music
- Concession-style food and drink will be available for purchase
Buff Walk (New for 2016)
Join the CU Marching Band, Spirit Squad, Chip and other Buffs fans 2.5 hours before kickoff at the new Buff Walk as the football team makes its way from the buses on Colorado Avenue to the locker room along the east side of the stadium. Let the players know you support them and are proud to be a CU fan at the Buff Walk!
This is also the location of the Legacy Brick walkway that goes between Folsom Stadium and the Grove style donor tailgating on Franklin Field.
Here Comes Ralphie!
The University of Colorado Boulder has one of the most unique mascots in all of intercollegiate athletics, a real buffalo named Ralphie. Ralphie leads the football team out on the field both at the start of the game and the second half, creating a spectacular moment of excitement and CU pride.
Yep ended up with one of those. Served me well until one week from my 21st. Bouncer took it and acted so tough so I laughed and went back with my real I’d the next weekBoulder businesses as a whole are very strict with fake IDs now. My daughter a couple years years ago at age 20 had the perfect fake (a valid California license from a slightly older friend who has an amazing resemblance, who lost her license, got a new one, then randomly found the original). College is fun.
Might as well send them to Colorado National. Fossil trace is pretty but overratedAnybody have any golf suggestions for our guests?
Hope to see you guys get things turned around now.Want to thank the state of Colorado and the Buffs fans for their hospitality. What a State, University and Stadium!! Came out here with ten family members to see the game and I am a fan for life. It was truly an experience of a lifetime. The tailgate and game experience was off the charts, to see my son play in that stadium will never be forgotten. Best of luck the rest of the way guys, add one new fan to your herd!!!
Want to thank the state of Colorado and the Buffs fans for their hospitality. What a State, University and Stadium!! Came out here with ten family members to see the game and I am a fan for life. It was truly an experience of a lifetime. The tailgate and game experience was off the charts, to see my son play in that stadium will never be forgotten. Best of luck the rest of the way guys, add one new fan to your herd!!!
What a contrast? Fuskers moaning about how horrible Buffs fans are yet you have nothing but good things to say. In all seriousness, I’m thrilled that you enjoyed your time. Don’t be a stranger.Want to thank the state of Colorado and the Buffs fans for their hospitality. What a State, University and Stadium!! Came out here with ten family members to see the game and I am a fan for life. It was truly an experience of a lifetime. The tailgate and game experience was off the charts, to see my son play in that stadium will never be forgotten. Best of luck the rest of the way guys, add one new fan to your herd!!!