Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) for In-Person Intensives
Boulder, CO
Hosted by Mike Cohen Founder of Kirtan Leader Institute and guest teachers.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What about my flight?
Fly into Denver International Airport (DIA).Â
Car rentals at airport. Super Shuttle reservations at www.supershuttle.com. Airport Ground Transportation Desk can provide information about the bus to Boulder www.rtd-denver.com.
You can also coordinate with other participants to share rides.Â
From DIA you can rent a car, meet up and travel with other participants, or take a bus to Boulder. Details will be shared in the welcome email.Â
Coordinating with others: All registered participants will be added to a Facebook group where they can coordinate travel, housing, food, etc with others. Details will be shared in the welcome email.Â
2. Where do I stay?
- Search: Hotels.com, Air BnB and/or VRBO for housing around 80302. The best location is N. Boulder. Longmont and/or Lyons are good if you will have a car.
- Holiday Inn Express www.hiexpress.com - Boulder, 4777 Broadway.
- Hotel Boulderado (pricey but historical spot) – 2115 13th Street.
- Boulder Outlook Hotel and Suites, 800 28th Street.
- Quality Inn and Suites Boulder -Â 2020 Arapahoe Avenue.Â
- Alps Boulder Canyon Inn -Â Â 38619 Boulder Canyon Drive.
3. Where can I buy healthy groceries?
- Whole Foods on Pearl Street - https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/boulder
- Whole Foods/Ideal Market on Alpine Avenue - https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/idealmarketÂ
- Lucky’s Market on Broadway - https://www.luckysmarket.com/boulderÂ
4. Where can I eat out in North Boulder?Â
- Bacco – Italian www.baccoboulder.com
- 4580 – New American www.restaurant4580.com
- Pupusas – El Salvadorean & Mexican http://www.yelp.com/biz/pupusas-sabor-hispano-boulder
- Julia’s Kitchen – Organic & Homemade http://juliaskitchenboulder.wordpress.com/current-menu/
- Proto’s – Local great Pizza & Salads www.protospizza.com
- Spruce Confections – Coffee and Pastries www.spruceconfections.com
- Amante Coffee – Coffee and Snacks www.amantecoffee.com
5. Where can I do yoga in town?
- Jeanie Manchester's Yoga in N. Boulder - https://www.jeaniemanchester.com
- CorePower Yoga www.corepoweryoga.com - vinyasa, hot, hot power fusion, yin, sculpt
- Yoga Pod www.yogapodcommunity.com/boulder - similar style offerings to CorePower
- Yoga Loft www.yogaloftboulder.com - vinyasa, women’s yoga, hot fusion, yinÂ
6. Where is the intensive being held?
Mike's North Boulder mountain home. Address and directions will be provided in the welcome email. Held outside on our back patio (incredible view) or indoors with doors/windows open so excellent ventilation.Â
7. Do I need to bring my harmonium?
Harmoniums are required for this intensive. If you prefer not to bring your instrument, harmoniums will be available to purchase ($900-1200) or rent ($50).Â
8. What if I don't feel well?
We are not requiring Covid vaccinations or testing. That said, please don’t come if you don’t feel well. Or, do rapid test before class/when you arrive.
9. What about food during the program?Â
Food is not provided, other than coffee, water and snacks. We have lots of fridge and pantry space where you can store groceries. See above for a list of healthy restaurants and grocery stores. If you fly in but won't have access to a car, we can pick you up at the Boulder Train Station and run you by a Whole Foods.Â
Have more questions?
Please fill out the following form and we will get back to you as soon as possible! Or, email Mike directly at [email protected]