Broadmoor hotel Colorado Springs - M8 pics

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I was at the Broadmoor hotel in Colorado Springs Colorado for my daughter's piano competition. M8 with the WATE, 35 lux asph and 50mm cron. Enjoy !
 

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here are couple more pics

here are couple more pics

from the Broadmoor hotel
 

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I got married there, and my wife and kids just went down from Denver a few weeks ago. Great hotel.

The most amazing thing is when our wedding reception ended at midnight, the army of people who appeared to transform the room into the Breakfast room for the next day.

Place sure has changed, just in the last 10 years.

Great pics. Did you go to the "B" for lunch and get your stick on Bee and that addictive cheese?

Mark
 
Mark,
We had lunch at the restaurant on first floor . I think the breakfast room on second floor was the best. the whole place is definitely photogenic. Will be back down next year for another piano competition if my daughter still into it.
 
cnguyen said:
from the Broadmoor hotel

An interesting factoid: The Broadmoor parking lot is higher than the highest mountiain peak in New England or anywhere along the eastern seaboard.
 
rsl said:
An interesting factoid: The Broadmoor parking lot is higher than the highest mountiain peak in New England or anywhere along the eastern seaboard.
rsl, I don't want to be cantankerous but your post implies that New England has the highest peak east of the Rockies. I assume you are referring to Mt. Washington. While you may be correct about the elevation of the parking lot at the Broadmoor, the highest peak in the eastern U.S. is in North Carolina, as is the second highest peak. Mt. Mitchell stands at 6,684 feet, the highest peak east of the Rockies. Mt. Washington is a mere 6,288 feet.
 
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