As a child of the ’80s, I remember well how pumped I would get watching The Karate Kid when Joe Esposito’s made-for-montage inspirational rock anthem “You’re the Best” kicked in.
People might flock to Colorado Springs for its stunning natural landscapes and desirable weather the city enjoys an average of 300 days of sunshine, low humidity and has famed Pikes Peak summit as its backdrop but chances are, they might keep coming back for the expanding food scene. “If you are a foodie, Colorado Springs is the place to come,” said Holly Taylor, group servicing manager at Visit Colorado Springs. “We have brews and good food, plus rooftop offerings and that view of the Peak, especially when the sun sets.”
Popping a cork on New Year’s Eve doesn’t have to pop the budget. Wines with bubbles range wildly in price: a bottle of 1998 Krug Clos d’Ambonnay will set you