Thursday, February 21, 2013

Driving through Denver in a Rental Bus

Mile high Denver is a great city that offers outdoor adventures as well as hip neighborhoods. A good way of seeing Denver is with a bus, coach bus, party bus, mini bus, passenger coach or school bus rented from Bus rental Denver. Bordered by the Rocky Mountains to the west and the Great Plains to the east, driving through Denver is a breeze with a stylish and comfortable rental bus. Denver’s relatively mild climate means there’s no such time as a bad time to visit.
Rental bus visitors will enjoy strolling down the 16th Street Mall. Denver’s hub of shopping, dining and entertainment that stretches for 16 blocks in the heart of downtown, the 16th Street Mall is conveniently located near many of Denver’s top attractions. The Denver Performing Arts Complex and Colorado Convention Center are just two blocks from the Mall. Coors Field, The Pepsi Center and City Lights Pavilion are only four blocks away, making 16th Street Mall an excellent place to stop before or after a game or show. An environmentally friendly free shuttle service stops at every intersection to transport shoppers to more than a mile of Denver’s best restaurants and shops, and free wi-fi is available throughout the area.
If you are traveling with children in your rental bus, the Children’s Museum of Denver is a good place to stop. The museum offers 11 “playscapes” for a variety of ages, such as the “assembly plant” for ages four to eight, where kids use real tools and recycled materials to build whatever they want, or the “Center for the Young Child” for newborns to four-year-olds, where creepers can practice on carpeted slopes and toddlers can play house in a tree. The simplest play areas are the best here, where rental visitors can use a painting room, a small puppet theater, a mirrored wall to dress up and dance in front of, a real fire engine to “drive,” and the outdoor playground near the bike path and South Platte River where the kids can run around and tire themselves out.
A 40 minute rental bus ride into mountains west of Denver are the well-preserved remains of two precious mining towns that date back to the gold rush days of the 1860s, Central City and Blackhawk. During those heady times this area was dubbed “the richest square mile on Earth” and gorgeous buildings like the Central City Opera House and the Teller House were built. Today, gold of a different is mined here, with dozens of large casinos pulling in the punters. A good arm workout is what rental bus visitors will get at the slot machines in these limited-stakes gaming towns. Poker, blackjack, and slots are the games of choice, no matter how grand the casino is. There are dozens of casinos to choose from, each with various amenities to suit every need and budget.
For a good time in Denver, give Bus Rental Denver a call to find out how they can help you plan your trip with a selection from their fleet of well equipped rental buses to suit any size group, and take advantage of their friendly, personalized service.