Five nights left in June, a Red Rocks tip, and dad’s day

MID-JUNE. THE CALENDAR IS HITTING ITS STRIDE.

Five nights left in June, a Red Rocks tip, and dad’s day.

Mid-June. The Red Rocks calendar is hitting its stride, the mountain festivals are stacking up, and Father’s Day is on Sunday. A few things worth your week.


— On the Calendar

Pete’s June Picks

Five nights still on the board:

Before Your First Red Rocks Show This Season

— SHOW TIME

Before Your First Red Rocks Show This Season

If it’s been a minute since your last Red Rocks night, here are four things worth knowing.
  • Altitude. Red Rocks is at 6,450 feet. Hydrate the day before, not just the day of. Two drinks at the venue hit like four.
  • Layers. The temperature can swing 30 degrees between doors open and encore. A light jacket in the car is a great call.
  • The walk. Lower South to Row 1 is a steeper ten minutes than it looks. Wear the shoes you’d hike in, not the ones that match the outfit.
  • The exit. The walk back is easy. The parking lot chaos isn’t. Your driver staging on a timed window takes the encore-to-front-door run from 90 minutes to 25.
If this is your first show this summer, we highly recommend these tips.

— FATHER’S DAY

Father’s Day Sunday: The Ride Is the Easy Part

— SHOW TIME

A few things worth marking your calendars for:

  • July 4th weekend. Ed Sheeran at Empower Field, Blues Traveler at Red Rocks, Cherry Creek Arts Festival, fireworks across the front range. Transportation books out two to three weeks early. If you’re coordinating airport pickups or event rides, book by next week.
  • The Market golf tournament (August 7). Our charity partner of five years. We’re a premium sponsor of their annual tournament at Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course in Castle Rock. A few sponsorship slots are still open. Hit reply if you’d like to play or sponsor.
  • August at Red Rocks. Mt. Joy (August 13-14) and Tori Amos (August 20) are the late-summer dates worth booking the ride ahead for.

— Quick Recap

Behind the Scenes: Our Commitment to Your Ride

Our focus remains entirely on serving our customers. To do this effectively, we maintain an active membership with the Colorado Limousine Association, or CLA. The CLA keeps us informed about operational changes at DIA and major local venues.

Through this network, we stay updated on shifting market trends and changing regulatory requirements to prioritize client safety. Additionally, our team participates regularly in CLA driver training programs. We also network with industry peers to proactively identify potential travel issues that riders may encounter.

This keeps your driver prepared and your schedule on track.

Flying in this month?

Your flight lands. Your driver’s waiting.

Every airport pickup is flight-monitored in real time. Your professional chauffeur adjusts to delays before you land. Meet-and-greet, luggage help, red jacket pickup, and a luxury SUV at the curb.

You can always call/text 303.717.8113 with any questions.

DriveDenver Event Guide

See you at the curb,

Pete Scifo
DriveDenver Car Service
303-717-8113