Beer Lesson: How to Get Home Safe from GABF
By Greg E. Collette
Created 2012-10-11 13:00

By: Greg E. Collette [1]

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Beer Lesson: How to Get Home Safe from GABF

The 2012 Great American Beer Festival will serve the largest selection of American beers ever [2], and we know you won’t want to miss out on a single one. After all that, ahem, testing, it’s vital to have a safe way home so you can rehydrate, replenish those electrolytes, and sleep. Here are some tips on how to enjoy the festival to its fullest and be worry-free about how you’ll get home:

  • MAKE A PLAN, STAN: It may seem like a no-brainer, but we all know how a vague plan to get home only gets vaguer as the beer tally rises. Make concrete plans.
  • PARK IT: With 49,000 attendees, finding a parking spot is going to be rough. Instead of feeding a meter on the street all night, grab a spot [3] in the 24/7 parking garage at the Colorado Convention Center. Better yet, find alternative transportation (see below). 
  • GO PUBLIC: In lieu of a car, take Denver public transit. The RTD Bus System [4] near the Center can get you almost anywhere you need in town. There is an X, a Y, and a Z stop on 15th Street between Champa and Welton streets, and buses will run until 1 a.m. Or take the Light Rail [5]. A stop is conveniently located in front of the Convention Center and its last line leaves just before 1 a.m. 
  • SHELL OUT: Know a friend who doesn’t want to drink and loves handcrafted soda? Buy them a Designated Driver ticket ($25) so they can sip Tommyknocker Brewery sodas, wander the festival floor, and even get a massage in the DD Lounge [6]. 
  • BOOK IT:  Taxis are always a reliable option. But if you do drive, and don’t want to leave your car downtown overnight, check out one of these DD services: The Party Poopers [7], Be My DD [8], or The Denver Roadies [9]. They can chauffeur you and your car home (prices vary, but 10 miles can cost about $40).
  • STAY OVER: You have to leave the Convention Center at 10 p.m. each night, but that doesn't mean you have to go home. Why not book a hotel downtown? The GABF has deals at several hotels. Check out their hotel page [10] for an up-to-date list of room availability. 

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[1] http://www.5280.com/taxonomy/term/4580
[2] http://www.5280.com/blogs/2012/09/12/99-bottles-beer-wall-gabf-numbers
[3] http://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com/travel/convention-parking/
[4] http://www.rtd-denver.com/Bus_subHome.shtml
[5] http://www.rtd-denver.com/lightRail_subHome.shtml
[6] http://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com/at-the-festival/designated-driver-lounge/
[7] http://itsthepartypoopers.com/
[8] http://www.bemydd.com/
[9] http://www.denverroadies.com/
[10] http://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com/travel/hotels/
[11] http://www.shutterstock.com/cat.mhtml?lang=en&search_source=search_form&version=llv1&anyorall=all&safesearch=1&searchterm=downtown+denver&search_group=&orient=&search_cat=&searchtermx=&photographer_name=&people_gender=&people_age=&people_ethnicity=&people_number=&commercial_ok=&color=&show_color_wheel=1#id=44933323&src=c49d8fd88f683c3516c6fabceaf81aed-1-2