Monday, April 21, 2008

The Broadmoor Colorado Springs

If you've been to The Broadmoor, I don't have to tell you about the guaranteed amazing experience you will have. When I first suggested The Broadmoor as our spring break destination, my man gave me that "are-you-kidding-look," but I told him that without a doubt these three days would rate at the top of his list of awesome experiences. After the three days were over, he spent the last few minutes meditating at the lake until I forced him into the truck to return to Denver. All three of us agreed -- the best family trip so far (for the three of us)! Read on...

The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs is luxury travel at its best, and not just for the traveling business person or luxury adult traveler. The Broadmoor welcomes kids in a kid-friendly taste of luxury from frolicking in its swimming pools to an ice-cream sundae foot massage and cotton-candy pedicure. Allow me to take your families to the historic Broadmoor where my many and my 12-year-old stepdaughter delighted in pampering and fun.

In case you didn't know, The Broadmoor, the Queen of Colorado Springs, first opened in 1918 to welcome many of the country's most famous personalities and seasoned travelers. Ever since, the property's dazzling character and breathtaking scenery (surrounded by mountains and centered by Cheyenne Lake) have made it a cornerstone of the American resort scene. The longest continuous winner of the Mobil Five-Star and AAA Five-Diamond awards, it also features legendary golf, tennis, a full-service Spa, dining and shopping.

When we managed to tear away from our luxury hotel experience, we explored the Colorado Springs area from riding the Pikes Peak COG railway to feeding the giraffes at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo.


Go Visit Colorado Springs and The Broadmoor, it'll be the best few days of your life.

Happy Travels, Diana