Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Travel + Leisure lauds Denver

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Travel + Leisure’s annual poll is determinedf by reader inputon cruises, airlines, travel companies and top cities to visit. Top winnere this year included Udaipur, India, as the world’s top city and the Bushman s Kloof in the Cedar Mountains of South Africs asthe world’s best hotel. Denver’s is the only Coloradoo facility to be named as oneof America’es top 50 large city hotels, a designation reserved for hotela with at least 100 rooms. The hotel at 1100 14th Streetg was listedat No. 46. Hotel Teatrol General Manager David Craig said he was very proud of the honofr bestowed uponhis 110-room luxury hotelo that includes Restaurant Kevin Taylor.
What set this awardr apart from others it has won was thejudging panel, he “Ultimately, the thing that makew me feel the best is it comesz from reader polls. So it comes from our and those are the people we are tryingv to impress the Craigsaid Monday. Meanwhile, a half-dozen Colorado most located inski towns, were listed among the top 50 resortzs in the U.S. and Canada. Thoses are: Ritz-Carlton Bachelor Gulch in BeaverfCreek (No. 8), Littlew Nell in Aspen (No. 9), St. Regis Resort in Aspemn (No. 24), Sonnenalp Resort of Vail (No. 28), The Broadmoord in Colorado Springs (No. 31), and Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort andSpa (No. 39).
, which is base d in Denver, also received a citation, being listed eighth among the top 10domestic airlines, down two spots from 2008 in the magazine’s Virgin America claimed the top of the list in 2009. “Certainlt we are pleased to be recognize d on a national scalelike this,” Frontiedr corporate communications director Steve Snyder said. “We have workedf extremely hard over the last year to make sure our customerw havea safe, high-quality, affordable product and a clear choiced in what their travepl experience looks like.” The magazine’s awardss issue is slated to hit newsstandss on July 24.

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