It takes about two hours to get to Breckenridge from Denver with no traffic. Given the time of year, we don't expect ski or holiday traffic, so hopefully, we are all in for a relaxing drive through the mountains. If you have extra time, there a a few spots right off I-70 worth seeing: Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater in Morrison, Westbound and Down in Idaho Springs, and Salt Lick Trail in Silverthorne (a walk you can pretend is a hike).
No, Mom, you’ll be fine as long as you drink water and know your limits (with exercise and alcohol). More info can be found here, but I promise it’s not too bad: https://www.denverpost.com/2016/11/23/altitude-sickness-tips-colorado/amp/
Yes, please leave a note with your RSVP. We have tried to have options that accommodate everyone (GF, vegetarian, nut allergies), but please let us know if there is an additional concern.
Yes, the venue has free overnight parking right in front of the Lodge.
Breckenridge has ubers and parking, but they also have a free bus that runs all through town with stops at both the Lodge and the Residence Inn. The bus runs from 7 am - 12 am every day, and their app and schedule can be accessed here: https://www.summitcountyco.gov/1022/SmartBus-System