If you have your very own shuttle — i.e., a very understanding spouse who'll drop you off and pick you up — then you just need to remember this: The designated drop-off point is in the field east of Quebec at 59th Avenue. Look for signs that direct you to the spot.
Oh, and one other transportation tip: Save some money for a pedicab to take you back to your car or pick-up point at the end of the night. Your feet will thank you.
6000 Victory Way
Commerce City, CO 80022-4203
Category: Bars/Clubs
Region: North Denver
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BEAT THE HEAT: If you've lived in Denver for any amount of time, you know that late July can be punishingly hot. Granted, we don't have the sticky, unbearable humidity of the East Coast and the Dirty South — but we're a mile closer to that burning fireball in the sky. So you do the math. Fortunately, the folks at AEG Live know that it's hotter than the sweatband in a fireman's helmet out under that sun and have done their part to make sure everyone's as comfortable as possible this year, from adding more shade areas to bringing back the expansive, wildly popular overhead misters.
There are other basic things you can do to beat the heat, and while this advice may seem rudimentary, even patronizing, last year we spied a whole mess of folks who didn't exercise common sense and paid the price. So stay hydrated! We know that drinking beer and listening to rock and roll go hand and hand — after all, we do this for a living — but fact is, beer is a diuretic, and that means you'll be returning your rentals with greater frequency, if you catch our drift. If you're not drinking water to replace those fluids, sooner or later your engine's going to seize. Remember: If you're drinking alcohol under the white-hot sun without a water chaser, you're just asking for heat stroke.
Finally, remember that sunscreen is your friend. Unless you fancy being cloaked in a deep shade of crimson, apply liberally and often. It's better to be pale than a member of the walking wounded.
PERMITTED ITEMS
Dietary and medical food
Push strollers for children
Small backpacks (15"W x 20"H x 9"D)
Chairs (designated areas only)
Small, compact umbrellas without a metal tip
Sunblock, hats, sunglasses
Empty water bottles/empty Camelbacks
Cell phones
Blanket/small beach towel
Bug spray
1 bottle of factory-sealed water, up to 1 liter
Fanny packs
Non-pro cameras (film, disposable and digital)
Medical prescriptions (must be labeled, photo ID necessary)
Eyedrops for contacts (must be labeled)
Walkie-talkies
Service animals
Binoculars
PROHIBITED ITEMS (list subject to change without notice)
No tailgating
No re-entry
No overnight camping
No unauthorized vending
No video recording (strictly enforced)
No audio recording (strictly enforced)
No alcoholic beverages (alcohol sold on site)
No coolers
No pets
No glass
No tents
No laser pointers
No footballs, Frisbees, or any projectiles
No bikes or other wheeled transportation
No SLR cameras
No weapons
No illegal drugs or paraphernalia
No chains or chain wallets
No fireworks or explosives
No framed or large backpacks
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