Maroon Bells reservations
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- Snow_Dog_frassati
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Maroon Bells reservations
I have a bus pass to get up to Maroon Lake tommorow. Do I just need to show them the confirmation email I received? Is there anything I should have printed out to board? I've been trying to find answers on their website but I can't get anything that makes it clear.
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Re: Maroon Bells reservations
You'll need to check in at the reservation office. When you go to the bus area someone will tell you where you need to go to check in. Make sure you arrive early enough to check in. (Allow 15 extra minutes). You just give them your name.
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Re: Maroon Bells reservations
Fantastic - really all I needed to know!WildWanderer wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05, 2020 6:25 pm You'll need to check in at the reservation office. When you go to the bus area someone will tell you where you need to go to check in. Make sure you arrive early enough to check in. (Allow 15 extra minutes). You just give them your name.
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