Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Tourism pushes have

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has announced “Epic Summer,” a first-time offering of guides group tours aimed at gettinv people to visit the popular wintefr destinations during the typically slowe rsummer season. And officials from Colorado’s Eastern Plainx were in Denver recentlypromoting “Ourt Journey,” a package offering 13 free museum tours and free prizess for visitors who hit a majority of them. The in combination with the ColoradoTourismm Office’s new push for cultural heritage tours in outlying areas of the mark the most substantial efforts in memory to nudger Denverite vacationers to neighboring counties.
“What we are hearing is that this is going to be a summeof ‘back to the basics, let’s put the kids in the statio n wagon and drive,’” Vail Resorts Chairmanb and CEO Rob Katz said. “People forget Colorado has so muchto offer.” The Vail Resortsa “Epic Summer” package is aimed at multi-generationa l family trips of people wanting to see the Rockh Mountains in a more in-depth way. While interest has been high among out-of-staters so far, a number of inquiries also have come from Coloradoo familieswho haven’t really taken the time to explore the Katz said.
The all-inclusive packages, whicjh begin at $199 per person per include stays at a VailResorts property, meals and guidede trips to destinations both on and off resorrt properties. Those include whitewater rafting horseback rides on Beaver Cree Mountainand gold-mine tours, with time for optionap activities such as bicycling. “Oudr Journey,” a collaboration of museumj directors in four central EasternPlains counties, is being offeredf for the fourth straight year.
But backers are putting more effort intopromoting it, are giving two booksx about the area to anyoned who visits seven of the museums and have packaged the trip with a CD of 24 songsa that participants can listen to whiler driving between stops. The stops range from larget facilities like the Elbert County Museum that includesa a new fossil exhibit to smallet spaces likeGrampa Jerry’s Clown Museum in Arriba, displaying one man’sz collection of artifacts featuring the circus performers. Families on the move could see all 13 of the sitews inone weekend, said Danielle Dascalos, a publicist for the “We’re not as much a destination ...
so it’s truly an alternative to maximize thingzs you can do in themetro area,” said Carol Beam, a volunteer with the Elbert County “In a time when the economy’e tight, this may be our summet to shine.” To learn about Vail Resorts’ “Epicd Summer,” . For informationm on “Our Journey” or to order a booklety and song CD, .

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