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Getting to Colorado Springs
By Air
The
Colorado Springs Airport is a small, convenient facility located about
20 minutes from Colorado College.
Denver International Airport (DIA)
is located about 70 miles away from Colorado Springs (heck, it's located about
20 miles from Denver, so that's not too bad).
Getting from the Airport to Colorado College
Shuttle Service
We are aware of only one shuttle that provides service from the Colorado
Springs Airport and Denver International Airport. Here is their
information:
Colorado Springs Shuttle
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Scheduled service from Colorado Springs Airport and DIA to Colorado College. Be
sure to tell them that you are with The ToolBook User's Conference (we didn't
want to confuse them with the VBTrain part) and that you want to be dropped off
and picked up at Loomis Hall at Colorado College. We encourage you to work
together with other attendees to rent a shuttle as a group as that can reduce
the cost. Visit
http://www.coloradoshuttle.com/on-demand.htm
for details.
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Departures from DIA at 10:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., and 8:00 p.m..
Arrival at Colorado College approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes later.
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Departures from Colorado Springs Airport at approximately 5:30 a.m., 7:45 a.m.,
1:30 p.m., and 4:00 p.m.
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Departures from Colorado College for DIA at approximately 5:50 a.m., 8:05 a.m.,
1:50 p.m., and 4:20 p.m.
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Departures from Colorado College for Colorado Springs Airport at approximately
11:50 a.m., 2:20 p.m., 7:20 p.m., and 9:50 p.m.
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For return trips to DIA, we would recommend that you have at least 4 hours from
the time you leave Colorado Springs to the time your flight departs. It is
approximately 2 hours travel time. Advance reservations are recommended. Visit
http://www.coloradoshuttle.com/Check-In.htm
for details.
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DIA to Colorado College: Not more than $42 per person each way. The
shuttle will adjust the price downwards if there are lots of other passengers.
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Colorado Springs Airport to Colorado College: Not more than $25 per
person each way. The shuttle will adjust the price downwards if there are lots
of other passengers.
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We encourage you to work together with other attendees to rent a shuttle as a
group as that can reduce the cost. Visit
http://www.coloradoshuttle.com/on-demand.htm
for details.
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Reservations Required (you may use the web site, email, or call)
- www.coloradoshuttle.com
- reservations@coloradoshuttle.com
- 1-877-587-3456 or 719-687-3456
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Instructions for catching the Colorado Springs Shuttle Shuttle at Denver
International Airport (DIA):
- Make a reservation by calling the numbers above
- When your plane arrives, go to the main terminal (you'll most likely take the
short airport train)
- Go to East Side of the main Terminal (Big signs will point you East or West)
- Go to the 5th level
- Go out door 505
- Wait at Island #3
- Watch for the van marked with the Colorado Springs Shuttle logo.
- Note that the vans depart on-time.
- Tell the driver you are going to Loomis Hall at Colorado College as part of
The ToolBook User's Conference. - Visit
http://www.coloradoshuttle.com/pickuplocation.htm for map.
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Instructions for catching the Colorado Springs Shuttle Shuttle at Colorado
Springs Airport:
- Make a reservation by calling the numbers above
- When your plane arrives, pick up your bags and go right out the main baggage
claim doors.
- Watch for the van marked with the Colorado Springs Shuttle logo.
- Note that the vans depart on-time.
- Tell the driver you are going to Loomis Hall at Colorado College as part of
The ToolBook User's Conference. - Visit
http://www.coloradoshuttle.com/cosmap.htm for map.
Other Shuttles
You can find all shuttle companies currently supporting Colorado Springs from
Denver International Airport by going to this address, selecting Colorado
Springs, and clicking the "Go" button.
http://www.flydenver.com/gt/index.asp. The Front Range Express (http://www.frontrangeexpress.com)
is inexpensive but requires a bus change and then only drops you at Park N
Rides in Colorado Springs.
Taxi Cab
Taxis are available at the Colorado Springs Airport. It
is not advisable to take a taxi from the Denver International Airport because
the trip is about 70 miles.
Yellow Cab
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$30 - $35 (estimate) from Colorado Springs Airport to Colorado College.
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To get a cab at the Colorado Springs Airport,
- Go out main door of airport near baggage claim
- Cross the street
- The line of taxis will be on your left
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More info 719-634-5000
Rental Car
Both airports have major rental car companies available. Call your travel
agent or rental car agency for more information.
There will be a ride-sharing board at the conference. Also, we recommend joining
the Conference ListServ for sharing rides, etc.
Driving to Colorado College from the Colorado Springs Airport
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Leaving the baggage claim area on the lower level of the airport, follow the
signs marked “Airport Exit.” This road will become DRENNAN going
WEST. At the first stop light (2 miles from the airport) turn RIGHT onto
POWERS. Signs will be marked to I-25 NORTH.
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Take Powers north to FOUNTAIN (2 miles). Turn left onto Fountain.
Go west on Fountain, staying in the right traffic lane, then EXIT at “FOUNTAIN
BLVD., CIRCLE DRIVE, EXIT ONLY.”
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Continue going straight (west) on Fountain, about 2 ½ miles. After
crossing a set of railroad tracks, turn RIGHT onto the second street, which is
WEBER STREET.
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Continue north on Weber to Cache La Poudre (about 13 blocks). Turn LEFT
onto Cache La Poudre. Go 3 blocks west to CASCADE AVENUE.
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Turn right on Cascade Avenue and left at the first driveway (about 2/3 down the
block). Loomis Hall is straight ahead of you!
(Time to the Colorado College from the Colorado Springs Airport is
approximately 20 minutes.). The Loomis Hall address is 1104 N. Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80903.
Driving to Colorado College from Denver International Airport
Option 1: Toll Road (about $5.00, saves 15 to 45 minutes depending
on traffic):
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Follow the airport exit. You will be on Pena Boulevard.
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Shortly after submitting your parking ticket, take the SECOND E-470 exit (E-470
North).
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Follow this through three toll booths (and past I-70) until you reach
I-25.
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Take the I-25 South (Colorado Springs) exit. Now you're on I-25 south.
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See the directions from Denver to Colorado Springs.
Option 2: No Toll Road
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Follow the airport exit. You will be on Pena Boulevard.
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After about 10 miles, Pena Boulevard ends at I-70. Stay on Pena as it
merges onto West I-70. Stay in the right lane.
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After about a 1/2 mile, Exit to I-225.
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I-225 will take you to I-25. After about 15 miles, I-225 ends at
I-25. Exit onto I-25 SOUTH. Now you're on I-25 south.
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See the directions from Denver to Colorado Springs.
Driving from Denver to Colorado College in Colorado Springs
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Take I-25 South to Colorado Springs.
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Use Exit 143 (Uintah Street).
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Turn left onto Uintah. You will be traveling east (opposite
direction from the mountains) on Uintah to the third stop light (Cascade
Avenue).
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Turn right for 1/2 block.
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Turn right into third driveway on right side. You will be facing
Loomis Hall (your destination!). The address for Loomis Hall is 1104 N. Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80903.
Attendee Comments:
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I just wanted to thank you, again, for a great conference. It was so nice to meet everyone and pick up new information and tips. I hope to go again next year!
(2010)
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Jeff - Just a short note to let you know we really enjoyed the conference. Very informative and with lots of insight into the products.
(2010)
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Thanks again for a wonderful event. The quality of the attendees was noticeably high and it seemed like everyone got something valuable out of the conference. As always you did a great job of organizing it. Your efforts do not go unnoticed.
(2009)
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Will pay for itself in NO time!
(2007)
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Receptions were great!
(2007)
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Very beautiful campus.
(2006)
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Beautiful setting.
(2006)
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This is just a short "Thank You" to everyone that was at TBCON this year. This was my first experience, and it was GREAT! I learned a lot and got a lot of great ideas. I dealt with some concepts that have been really hard for me to grasp, but was explained them in a manner that I could understand. Not to mention all the info on VBTrain and the .Net stuff. On that note, this is to anyone that has never been to TBCON, "GO"! Not only is it a good time, but a excellent learning forum. Do what ever it takes to make it to the conference next year, beg the boss, scrounge up the change for travel and expenses, whatever it takes, it will be worth it.
(2003)
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The conference lived up to everything it was advertised to be and more. While the regular conference was great, I really enjoyed the pre conference. Those who did not attend the preconference really missed seeing you guys in action and what you have to share. I have already incorporated a couple of the things I learned at the conference.
(1999)
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