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Davein VA
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URL icon « on: January 08, 2013, 05:56:00 AM »

How convenient/inconvenient is it to stay at Mountain Village (in general), and is it a problem to get back to MV late at night -- such as after the nightgrass shows when the gondola has closed?

Thanks for any advice!



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URL icon « Reply #1 on: January 08, 2013, 08:07:11 AM »

I love staying up in MV because you can get so much more for your money up there. The gondolas run late so you should not have any problems getting up there.

But It definitely is far from convenient.  First how close is your condo from the gondola? if its not real close you will either have to either hike up to the lift, wait for the Dial-A-Ride (which i imagine will be quite busy), or drive your car to the main area.  Also keep in mind you will most likely have all your gear with you( chair, tarp, bag full of warm clothes.) 

Also keep in mind, most likely once you come down your down till you head up for the night.  There is no quick trips to the condo, it just takes so long.

All that being said, we rented a house in town.
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URL icon « Reply #2 on: January 08, 2013, 09:17:49 AM »

It cant be any harder than taking the bus out to Mary E campground. We normally take one trip back during the day, unless we go to the waterfall or nap by the river (hot days)
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URL icon « Reply #3 on: January 08, 2013, 10:38:23 AM »

Last year, some shows at the Sheridan got shut down (by Bluegrass prior to the cops) mid 2nd set with 15 minutes to get to the Gondola. This happened with Greensky as an example. They took it out to the park in front of the Opera House and if you stayed you would have seen a great 3 or 4 song acoustic set but you would have missed the gondola.
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URL icon « Reply #4 on: January 08, 2013, 11:44:59 AM »

I've stayed in mtn village twice. Plan on at least an hour round trip, up to an hour and a half, and thats no stopping to hangout in the condo.

Get there, exchange gear and get out if you want to maximize time at the festival.

Gondola closes at 2am If I remember correctly.
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URL icon « Reply #5 on: January 08, 2013, 11:53:46 AM »

I've never stayed in MV, but my understanding -- to synthesize what some have said here and what I've read elsewhere -- is that you trade convenience (esp. late night) for a better value.

In other words, you pay for the convenience of renting in town vs. on the mountain and, for some, it's worth it; for others, it's not.

That said, depending on where you are in town, it can probably take you just as long to hike it back and forth to the condo/house. We've spoiled ourselves with a couple of condos and homes really close to the grounds the past couple of times and I'm afraid it would be difficult to return to our 'unenlightened' state ;-)
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URL icon « Reply #6 on: January 08, 2013, 12:18:33 PM »

Last year, some shows at the Sheridan got shut down (by Bluegrass prior to the cops) mid 2nd set with 15 minutes to get to the Gondola. This happened with Greensky as an example. They took it out to the park in front of the Opera House and if you stayed you would have seen a great 3 or 4 song acoustic set but you would have missed the gondola.
That was an awesome show. The highlight of my festival last year. But I rented a place in town. My buddy left just early enough to miss the outdoor acoustics...so he could get to the gondola to MV.
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URL icon « Reply #7 on: January 08, 2013, 01:10:01 PM »

Thanks for the helpful replies.

It seems like it would be better to be in town, but I can't find anywhere and probably can't bring enough supplies from VA to have a proper campsite.

Are there taxis that go to MV at night, or if I miss the gondola am I "stuck"?
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URL icon « Reply #8 on: January 08, 2013, 01:20:37 PM »

You could try one of the rental companies in town, or VRBO.com (lots of search options there with regard to $$, bedrooms, etc).

Not sure how many of you there are or what you want to limit your expenses to, though.

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URL icon « Reply #9 on: January 08, 2013, 01:59:04 PM »

Last year, some shows at the Sheridan got shut down (by Bluegrass prior to the cops) mid 2nd set with 15 minutes to get to the Gondola. This happened with Greensky as an example. They took it out to the park in front of the Opera House and if you stayed you would have seen a great 3 or 4 song acoustic set but you would have missed the gondola.
That was an awesome show. The highlight of my festival last year. But I rented a place in town. My buddy left just early enough to miss the outdoor acoustics...so he could get to the gondola to MV.

Buddy in question here - I was able to catch a couple songs before I had to sprint to the Gondola.  I arrived at 2:01 and the operator gave me the evil eye and said "don't you know the gondola stops running at 2:00?".  I said, "yes ma'am." and I jumped into the next open cabin and headed up the mountain.

I've been staying in MV for about the last 10 years.  It definitely has pros and cons.  If you want to go from the fest to MV in the middle of the day, plan on it taking an hour, not including the amount of time you actually spend in your condo.  There is also potential for long lines to get on the gondola at the end of the night.  And don't plan on getting in tarp line at 5:00 AM unless you've got a ride into town or you want to hike down in the dark.

That said, it's quiet up there which is nice when you have little ones.  Most of the condos and houses are REALLY nice.  There are some nice places to eat that may be less crowded than some of the places in town. 

It's also really convenient for First Grass and the Conference Center shows. 

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URL icon « Reply #10 on: January 08, 2013, 07:46:09 PM »

If you stay in MV, make sure you're close to the gondola station.  Not fun to hike to the station or wait for the bus.  I've done it twice, but to me, staying in town is worth the extra expense.
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URL icon « Reply #11 on: January 08, 2013, 08:37:20 PM »

First time to fest was '09 and stayed in MV.  Had a house 1 mile from the gondola station and was very inconvenient.  We actually piled into a van and drove to the fest each day, which meant when a portion of the group left we all left.  I did do one night grass show, and again was a pain.  Caught gondola, but had to have one in our group that didn’t do the show pick us up at the gondola station.  They do have the Call-a-ride in MV, but is not very timely.  So this time we are giving up the huge 5 bedroom mansion on the golf course that we easily slept 10 in and probably could have had 20 comfortably, for a small 3 bedroom house two blocks from the fest - same cost.  The convenience of being close the festival and in town far outweighed being in the plush accommodations in MV.  If MV is your only choice, I would find something in walking distance of the gondola station.

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URL icon « Reply #12 on: January 11, 2013, 12:25:16 AM »

We've stayed in Mtn Village a few times over the years, and will be there again for this years TBF.  We haven't experienced the problems noted by some.  The one time we scored Nightgrass tix (Crooked Still at Howlin' at the Moon) we had no problem catching the Gondola to get back to MV from town.  We stay at the Mountain Lodge; which is a 5 minute walk up the hill to the Gondola Station.  I don't think it's ever taken more than 30 minutes from the condo to getting off the gondola in Telluride.  As for daily returns and the like; just allow a half hour travel time each way and you'll be fine (If staying at mtn lodge).
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URL icon « Reply #13 on: January 11, 2013, 01:02:26 PM »

I stayed in MV my first TBF in 2007.  The house was gorgeous, and spacious, etc.  But, there was always a long wait to get back onto the gondola ride after the last call show at the festival.  I did not get any Nightgrass Tix that year.  However, the good taken from the bad; it forced us to do one trip down and one trip up per day.  We really maximized our festival enjoyment time.  Every year since then I have stayed in town, and have spent much less time at the festival listening to and enjoying the music.  Keeping in mind that I have had 2 kids since then, which has changed the festival dynamic, I do feel that it kind of forces you to stay at and enjoy the festival more than you might otherwise.  Just my own experience.  :)

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URL icon « Reply #14 on: January 14, 2013, 12:35:21 PM »

Last year I had to hike 30 minutes uphill across the golf course to get the gondola when it opens....at 7.  You will be in line at 7:30 so you won't need a short chair, that's for sure.   This year we drew in the lottery, so we will be as close as possible AND spend $200 less per person.

The condos are not worth it in my opinion.  The commute takes a lot away from the experience.
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