2.28.2010

Sunday Specials - Weekly Lodging Deals by ResortQuest Steamboat

ResortQuest Steamboat just announced this week's Sunday Specials! A 3 bedroom Clock Tower Penthouse in Ski Time Square as low as $235/night and other great deals on ski-in/ski-out condos!
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2.26.2010

Bud Light Rocks the Boat Free Concerts in Steamboat, Spring 2010

Spring hasn't shown up quite yet, however, the Bud Light Rocks The Boat Free Concert Series is ready to go for Spring 2010.

This Spring’s lineup consists of 4 unique bands playing their sweet tunes in the high mountain air with the backdrop of Steamboat Ski Resort.

The first band to play will be Easy Star All Stars on March 13, at 3pm in the Gondola Square. Rock out to this funky reggae rock band that specializes in covering popular albums, their most recent album Easy Star’s Lonely Hearts Dub Band released in April.

March 20th , Lyrics Born will invade Steamboat for a funky pop, hip-hop concert that will leave you in a musical whirl-wind. Lyrics Born has over 150 sold out shows. Don’t miss the show. Be in the Gondola Square at 3 to see Lyrics Born.

Pimps of Joytime will arrive on Saturday March 27, bringing a unique mix of funk, soul, hip-hop, African and Latin beats. They have played across the world from London to San Francisco. They will make you get up and dance to their booty shakin’ grooves. 3pm Gondola Square.

And April 3rd Dirty Heads will be playing their California hip-hop blended reggae to Steamboat. They’re known well in Southern California and hit the stage with bold beats, great rhythms and feel-good lyrics.

There is nothing better than seeing a sweet concert except when it is free. So check out one or all of the Bud Light Rock the Boat concerts and let ResortQuest Steamboat save you some money as well with our cheap lodging deals going on this Spring. Skiing, Music and Good deals, what more can you want?

See other Steamboat Spring Events, Check-out Steamboat Lodging,

2.19.2010

Activities To Do in Steamboat, CO February 19th- 25th

Here are some upcoming events in Steamboat that are on the cheap and mostly free! And they are some of the locals favorite picks! Full schedules for each week are available at the Steamboat Pilot and our Steamboat Activities Calendar. If you are staying with ResortQuest make sure you grab the Concierge's activities of the week for the insider scoop on activities and events around Steamboat.

Friday, Feb. 19
Art reception: Gregory Block. RED Contemporary, 5 to 9 p.m. Local artist
Gregory Block is featured with minimalist, abstract works. Call 819-8994 for more information. RED Contemporary is an art gallery in the Sheraton Steamboat Resort.

Tasty Vittles: The Boathouse Pub, 10 p.m. Free
Tasty Vittles features several local rock musicians who throw down some awesome music. 609 Yampa St.

Saturday, Feb. 20
Steamboat Springs Orchestra Winter Soiree: Library Hall at Bud Werner Memorial Library, 5:30 p.m. Sara Sant’Ambrogio — a classical cello soloist and Erotica Trio member — gives an intimate concert featuring selections from two recent classical CDs. Local pianist Marie Carmichael joins her on several selections. Tickets are $125 and include food and drink. Availability is limited. Proceeds benefit the Steamboat Springs Orchestra. Call the orchestra office at 870-3223 for more information.

Awesome array of live music all over town this Saturday. Click here for full schedule.

Sunday, Feb.21
Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe: Ghost Ranch Saloon, 9 p.m. Tickets are $20
Versatile saxophonist, singer and Greyboy Allstars collaborator Karl Denson gives a show steeped in classic funk, jazz and soul music. 56 Seventh St.

Monday, Feb.22
Acoustic open mic night : The Boathouse Pub, 7 p.m.
FREE.
Local musicians Paul Geppert and Jay Roemer host an open mic night for acoustic music setups. Sign-up starts at 7 p.m. 609 Yampa St.

Tuesday, Feb.23
Open mic night for writers: Off the Beaten Path Bookstore, 6 to 8 p.m.
As something different from its monthly Poetry Slam, Off the Beaten Path hosts an open mic night for writers of all kinds. Each writer will have 10 minutes and is encouraged to share original work. Registration starts at 5:45 p.m. Call 879-6830 for more information. 68 Ninth St.

Wednesday, Feb. 24
Ultraviolet Hippopotamus: The Tugboat Grill & Pub, 10 p.m. $5
Six-piece jam band Ultraviolet Hippopotamus uses solid musicianship to give structure to its blend of jazz, rock, reggae, funk, blues and electronica. Bassist and band founder Brian Samuels said the band tries to “make sure we hit every end of the spectrum that we find entertaining” in an October 2009 interview. 1860 Ski Time Square.

Thursday, Feb 25
38th annual Steamboat Dance Theatre Concert: Steamboat Springs High School, 7 p.m.
An annual fundraiser by Steamboat Dance Theatre, this concert is a volunteer effort featuring locally choreographed and produced pieces in dance styles including African, ballet, hip-hop, belly, funk and Irish. Tickets are $15 for general admission, $20 for reserved seating and $12 for students and seniors.Go to www.steamboatdancetheatre.org for more information.

Stockholm Syndrome, w/ These United States: Sheraton Steamboat Resort, 8 p.m.
Stockholm Syndrome is a rock band featuring Dave Schools, who has played bass for Widespread Panic. The band blends a strange take on folk music with an affinity for sturdy rock songs. Tickets for the show are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Call 879-2220.

2.15.2010

How Lisa Bought a Steamboat Springs Vacation for $5


Denver Woman wins $5,500 Steamboat Springs Ski Vacation in ResortQuest $1-A-Day Vacation Treasure Hunt 

Lisa H. of Denver, Colo., is only going to spend $5 on her husband's anniversary present this year because she won the latest ResortQuest Vacation Treasure Hunt contest Tuesday, Feb. 9. Lisa won a five-night stay for $1 a day at the Torian Plum in the Creekside Condominiums, one of the premier ski-in/ski-out properties in Steamboat Springs, Colo. The vacation at the gold-rated two-bedroom, three-bath condo is valued at $5,500.

"I am from Denver and am somewhat familiar with the local resorts," said Lisa. "I decided to study all the ResortQuest websites so I could learn what each resort had to offer, and familiarize myself with the resort properties located outside Colorado. I started studying the sites when I didn't get the "catch-em‚ clue from a couple weeks ago that would have been a big clue!"

Lisa says the timing of her five-day ski vacation couldn't have been better, as it is just a couple of weeks before her third wedding anniversary.

"I love scavenger hunts and have been trying for the last three weeks to win this one," she said. "For me, this contest was more for the adventure than the prize. but now that I won, I am very excited about the trip!"

Tuesday's contest was the fourth of 11 weekly promotions featuring a different ResortQuest vacation rental property,a condo, vacation home or hotel suite, at a ski destination in Aspen, Breckenridge/Keystone or Steamboat Springs, Colo.; Park City, Utah, or Sun Valley, Idaho.

Torian Plum Creekside Resort‚s #316 features two bedrooms and three baths, and sleeps six. The ski-in/ski-out condo is close to a six-person chairlift and just 100 yards from the Steamboat Ski Resort Gondola. The condominium is located near exclusive shops and restaurants, including Café Diva and Saketumi, as well as the popular après-ski scene at Slopeside Bar. ResortQuest offers on-call shuttle service at Torian Plum Creekside from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily during ski season.

The Treasure Hunt is held every week until March 30. The next contest starts Tuesday, Feb. 16, at noon EST.

To participate, treasure hunters navigate through ResortQuest's ski-destination Web sites to locate a hidden treasure map icon. The treasure map reveals the toll-free number and promotion code needed to call and claim the prize. The Web site offers clues to help treasure hunters find the location of the map. New clues are continually added until someone finds the map and calls to claim the treasure.

To learn more about contest rules and how to participate in ResortQuest's Vacation Treasure Hunt, visit www.VacationTreasureHunt .

2.12.2010

Steamboat’s Things to Do: Week of Feb. 12 –Feb. 18, 2010

Here are some upcoming events in Steamboat that are on the cheap and mostly free! And they are some of the locals favorite picks!
Full schedules for each week are available at the Steamboat Pilot and our Steamboat Activities Calendar.
If you are staying with ResortQuest make sure you grab the Concierge's activities of the week for the insider scoop on activities and events around Steamboat.

Friday, Feb. 12
Opening Ceremony of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. On NBC starting at 7:30 ET time.

Fundraiser for Haiti. Amante Coffee. 8pm $5 entry fee.
Raise money for the Earthquake victims and listen to Nothing to Fear and a DJ.

Saturday, Feb. 13
An Evening with Thomas D. Mangelsen “Images of Nature”, 6 to 9 p.m. Free.
Renowned nature photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen will be in town signing books and prints, discussing his work and sharing stories from his travels. Learn more about Mangelsen and see examples of his photos at www.mangelsen.com. Call 871-1822 for more information. 730 Lincoln

Missed the Boat. Mahogany Ridge Brewery 10 p.m. Free.
Local folk, rock and bluegrass group Missed the Boat has won the attention of local music fans with its playful show, lively pace and original songwriting. Learn more about the band at www.missedtheboat.com Additional music is streaming myspace.com/missedtheboatband. 435 Lincoln Ave.

Sunday, Feb. 14th Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day
Torchlight Parade and Fireworks Steamboat Ski Area, 7 p.m. Free
A fireworks display tops off an on-mountain parade of lights. Recommended viewing is from Gondola Square, but fireworks generally are visible from town.

Ghetdown Network Valentine’s Day Dance Party Ghost Ranch Saloon, 9 p.m. Five DJs from San Francisco, Denver and Steamboat spin for this Valentine’s Day dance party. Call 879-9898 .56 Seventh St.

Tuesday, Feb. 16th Fat Tuesday
Fat Tuesday dance party, The Tap House 10 p.m. Free
DJs Also Starring, Pretty Ninja and Ricky Prime provide music for a Mardi Gras party. 729 Lincoln Ave.

The Infamous Stringdusters , Ghost Ranch Saloon, 9 p.m. $12 tickets in advance $15 day.
A band of six bluegrass-fed pickers from New York, Colorado and points between, The Infamous Stringdusters have spent the past three years moving away from their newgrass roots to create a sound that’s as much jazz, rock, blues or any other American music as it is bluegrass. Learn more about the group at www.theinfamoustringdusters.com.

Thursday, Feb.18th
Karaoke Night at the Tap House, 10 p.m. Free! 729 Lincoln Ave.

Get to Steamboat and have some fun! Check out all the amazing lodging deals that ResortQuest is offering. Don't miss the outstanding deals.

2.10.2010

Steamboat is the Love Boat on Valentine’s Day: Six Alternative Valentine’s Day Ideas

There is love in the mountain air especially on Valentine’s Day and why shouldn’t there be? Whether you have your significant other, your favorite pet, or your favorite friends get out and celebrate the love! ResortQuest Steamboat always has a few suggestions of the traditional Valentine’s day ideas, however we also have some non-traditional suggestions for celebrating this day of inebriated Valentine's love!

WE LOVE LOVE LOVE STEAMBOAT. Show your love for your favorite mountain town by sporting your favorite collectors item “Steamboat” branded t-shirt or jacket... You know the one that your mom bought you when she visited last!


We Love the Mountains: Give a little love to mountains that entertain you so well. Join an eco-conscious or environmental preservation group like the Nature Conservancy or Friends of the Yampa… and there are many more.


We Love Our Neighbors! Give your favorite neighbor some valentine’s gifts from Fuzzywigs or the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory! You never know when you will need to borrow a cup of sugar.

Spoil a Pet: Spread the Love by volunteering to love a pooch or a kitty for an hour. The Routt County Humane Society always needs a helping hand walking the dogs, petting the cats, and if you really want to be someone’s valentine you will clean the dog kennel. The staff will love you forever.


Spoil a Stranger: Gather your unwanted gently used clothes and take them to Lift-Up of Routt County. You will help keep someone clothed and warm with your generosity and love!


Commit a random act of Love…no not like that you pervert! Give an extra tip to your barista for the guy before you who didn’t tip, talk to the cute old guy in the store, take your roommate out for a beer…do whatever fits you best.



So if this Valentine's you aren't feeling the traditional approach to this day of love, try So if this Si So if this Valentine's Day you aren't feeling the traditional approach to this day of love, then try one of the activities above or try your own! Comment on this post and let us know what you did!


ResortQuest is still offering our Valentine's Day Special. Book now and you will get up to 25% off lodging, a couples massage and chocolates when you arrive. There is alot to love about Steamboat!



2.05.2010

Things To Do in Steamboat: Feb.5- Feb.11th

The activities are 'rockin' the Boat' this weekend and coming week ahead in Steamboat Springs, CO. Don't miss out on all the action taking place with the 97th Winter Carnival, Steamboat's Olympians roamin' through town and all the live music. These are just some highlights that we had to talk about. For full event schedules check out the Steamboat Pilot and ResortQuest's Event Calendar.

Friday, Feb.5th:
Olympian Send-Off Party: 6:30-7:30 at Courthouse Lawn. Free.
Send the Steamboat Olympians off in style, with thousands expected to join the party. See the Steamboat Olympic cauldron, mingle with the athletes and enjoy the fireworks! Good luck Olympians!

Saturday, Feb. 6th:
Winter Carnival: Street Events- 9am to noon, Downtown Steamboat.
Watch the craziness as kids get pulled down the snow covered main street by horses, dads and dogs. See full street event schedule.

Winter Carnival: Night Extravaganza-6:30, Howelsen Hill.
Don't miss the lighted man in his light suite, as he skis his way down the slopes with a backpack full of fireworks. Fireworks will light up the night as well.

Sunday, Feb.7th:
Winter Carnival: Wrap-up with Street Events: 9am-11am. Main Street

Highwater Band. 10pm. Tugboat Pub and Grill. $5 cover at door.
Check out Highwater's eclectic vibe as they rock out at the Tugboat.

Monday, Feb.8th:
Edible Valentine's Workshop with Nicole Powell. 3:45-5:30 pm at Steamboat Arts and Crafts Gym. $15.
Get the kids involved with Valentine's Day! Call 870-0384. 1280 13th St.

Open Mic Night. 7pm Boathouse Pub.

Wednesday, Feb.10th:
Belly Dancing Classes. 6:30pm. Northwest Ballet- 326 Oak St. $60 for the session.

The Easy Peaces. 7:30pm. Art Depot 1001 13th St. $10 at door, $5 for SSAC members.
Listen to Easy Peaces play their favorite 60's and 70's music featuring local musicians.

Thursday, Feb.11th:
Uranium Mine Snowshoe Tour. 10am. Meet at Fish Creek Falls Upper Lot.
This snowshoe is hosted by Yampatika. Call 871-9151 for details.

Fox Street All Stars with Frogs Gone Fishing. 9pm. Ghost Ranch Saloon. $5
Get down to this Denver band that loves to play the funky rock.

Steamboat is still offering some incredible vacation deals for the Winter Olympics and Valentine's Day so get to Steamboat and enjoy the mountains. All guest staying with ResortQuest also receive insider tips and events when they check in courtesy of our concierges.

2.01.2010

Steamboat Ski Town USA Winter Olympian Send-Off Celebration

The 2010 Winter Olympic Games are only 10 days away! Steamboat - fondly known as Ski Town USA - has produced 69 winter Olympians and counting, more than any other town in North America, let alone the world!

It is not just one company or entity that has helped Steamboat Springs reach its status as Ski Town USA, it’s the entire community. That’s why it’s only appropriate that the entire town will host a send off for all of the Winter Olympians going to the 2010 Games in Vancouver.

The event will feature a video presentation of past and present Steamboat Olympians, big screen TV, fireworks, live music and the lighting of the town’s own 15-foot tall community Winter Games Caldron, which will burn on the lawn of the downtown Courthouse throughout the Olympics.

Join thousands, including numerous past Olympians, as the community celebrates its Olympic heritage that spans all skiing disciplines and send off Steamboat’s next generation of Winter Olympians.

Denver-area sports personality Drew Soicher will be the master of ceremonies for Steamboat’s planned Olympic bash. “Steamboat is my favorite place in Colorado,” Soicher said. “Every time I come up there, I like it even more.”

Soicher said that struck him the first time he came to Steamboat. “I thought they had to be phonies,” Soicher said. “They were so nice.” The sports anchor has returned to Steamboat about 15 times and said he found the people to be just as nice as the first time he came. “Nobody can be phony for that long,” Soicher said. “I finally realized that the people of Steamboat Springs really are that nice. It’s amazing to me, but nobody ever seems to be in a bad mood.”

Steamboat has hosted two other Olympic send-offs in recent memory.

In 2002, the event drew 5,000 people downtown before the Olympics in Salt Lake City, and in 2006 an estimated 10,000 people showed up at the rodeo grounds for a send-off for the Olympics in Turin, Italy. The event was anchored by a concert by Hootie & the Blowfish.

“The 2002 Olympic send-off was one of the proudest moments in my career,” said Andy Wirth, president of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club’s board of directors and senior vice president of sales and marketing for Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp. He said that he was proud of how the community pulled together after 9/11 and that he was proud of the support Steamboat showed that year.

Steamboat Winter Olympics Send-Off Celebration Details 


Time: February 5, 2010 from 5pm to 7pm
Location: Steamboat Courthouse Lawn
Street: Lincoln Ave
City/Town: Steamboat

Steamboat Winter Carnival Weekend

The Winter Olympics Send-Off Celebration kicks off a weekend of events as part of the Steamboat Winter Carnival, the oldest winter carnival west of the Mississippi! Book your Steamboat lodging package with ResortQuest and save up to 45% off your vacation!

Weekend Window By ABC News, 2009

Try Airboarding & Live Your Olympic Luge Dreams in Steamboat!

Over the past few weeks we have been talking about the many ways you can Live your Winter Olympic Dreams in Steamboat Springs, Colo., (more fondly known as Ski Town USA). Armed with ResortQuest's FREE $200 gift certificate (which you get when you book your Olympic Lodging Package),  we've suggested donning skates at the Steamboat Olympic Ice Arena to live your figure skating dreams or trying a Pipe and Park lesson at the Steamboat Ski Resort to see if you've got what it takes to be a Freestyle Skier. We had also suggested tubing at Saddleback Ranch to feel the exhileration of the Luge.

But today we have an even better idea to experience the Luge!

Welcome to Airboarding!

Airboarding was created by a gentleman by the name of Joe Steiner of Switzerland. After being hurt snowboarding, Joe still wanted to ride the Swiss Alps he had been shredding for years on his snowboard. After ten years of experimentation, he introduced the world’s first snow bodyboard and redefined sledding.


Not like your average sled, the Airboard can actually carve turns down a slope. With molded runners on the bottom curve, one can actually learn to drive these boards by shifting bodyweight. The faster you go; the better control you will have. Seriously! This looks like SOOOOOO much fun!

So where can you try Airboarding in Steamboat Springs?

A local Steamboat company, Boardom Bound is offering two kinds of trips to experience this new board sport. They can take you to play on the local spots here in the city limits or we can venture into the backcountry. In the backcountry we will have unlimited amounts of hills to play on and powder to enjoy. We can even pack your snowboard or skis and get a few classic turns in that way.

“Sledding and tubing, those are fun, but who knows what path you’re going to take?” said Danny Tebbenkamp who runs Boardom Bound. “When I was a kid, and we went sledding, it was about hanging on as long as you could before you plowed into something that would hurt you. With this, you can steer right around those things. You might be able to steer a sled, but this has much quicker response.” \

There aren’t any trees on his runs to get in the way, and a “fall” isn’t tough because even after flying off the lip of a jump, riders are never more than about two feet off the ground.

A three-hour session with Boardom Bound includes the sleds, helmets, transportation and rides on snowmobiles to ferry boarders from the bottom of the slopes to the top.

Half Day of Airboarding in the Backcountry
  • 3 hours plus transportation/max on trip is 4 people
  • $60 per person for 4
  • $75 per person for 3
  • $100 per person for 2
Half Day of Airboarding on Private Land
  • 3 hours plus transportation
  • $60 per person up to 10 people
  • $50 per person for 11 up to 20 people
So, if you want to Live your Olympic Dreams and have a go at Airboarding, contact ResortQuest today to book your Steamboat lodging!