Jesse measure six feet five inches without shoes
Although we love your little ones, this is an adult only affair. This was a difficult decision for us, we apologize that our event space and our bank account aren't big enough to include everyone. But it is New Year's Eve - so let's party like it's 1999 - when the only kids any of us were concerned with were the New Ones on the Block!
Bosco's wardrobe includes one tuxedo shirt, three bowties and the amazing three-piece suit he's rocking in the wedding!
Not unless you absolutely want to. Getting downtown from the airport is super easy, you can take the light rail train (which offers rides directly from the airport to Union Station for $10) or take an Uber and Lyft for about $45-60 dollars (one way). It is not recommended to rent a car as all of the festivities and functions are within the same block.
Yes, Angela now has three kids who she adores. While she doesn't have a favorite, she specifically loves how similar her and Chase are (he never wants to leave the house either!), how good of a dancer Cassie and hopes one day she will invite her to a tik-tok routine, and how Marcus continues to educate her on new age slang. BET.
With Denver being the Mile High City, make sure to stay very hydrated throughout your stay and remember here one drink is like two if you are from sea level.
The Milk Market, also referred to as "The Dairy Block" is an indoor market place with various options for eating, drinking, shopping, and yes - drinking milk (the ice cream parlor is to die for!) Check out their website for more information: https://www.denvermilkmarket.com/
Yes, each of the hotels listed are within walking distance of the host hotel, The Maven. Give the time of year and potential weather, it may be easier to take an Uber or Lyft, which would cost approximately $8-15 dollars. We highly suggest NOT renting a car as parking is limited and costly, not to mention the roads can be dangerous due to snow and ice.