things to do in denver when dead

It seems you’re referring to a play on the title of the movie ‘Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead’ (1995). While that film was a crime comedy-drama, I can suggest some activities you might enjoy in Denver, Colorado, that don’t require being deceased:

1. Visit the Denver Art Museum: The building itself is a work of art, and the museum features a collection of over 70,000 works.
2. Explore the Denver Botanic Gardens: Stroll through the gardens, which feature over 23 acres of beautiful plant life and rotating exhibits.
3. Walk or bike the Cherry Creek Bike Path: This path takes you through the heart of Denver and offers beautiful views of the city and the creek.
4. Check out the Denver Zoo: Home to over 4,000 animals from around the world, the Denver Zoo is a great place to spend the day.
5. Take a tour of Coors Field: Even if you’re not a baseball fan, the views of the city from the stadium are worth the visit.
6. Visit the History Colorado Center: Learn about the rich history of Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region at this interactive museum.
7. Shop and dine in LoDo (Lower Downtown): This historic neighborhood is filled with unique shops, restaurants, and bars.
8. Visit the Denver Museum of Nature & Science: With a collection of over 1.5 million objects, this museum has something for everyone.

If you’re looking for something a bit more… undead-themed, you might enjoy:

1. The 13th Door Haunted House: A spooky haunted attraction that’s sure to give you chills.
2. The Zombie Apocalypse Live!: An immersive zombie-themed experience where you’ll have to survive in a post-apocalyptic world.
3. The Denver Zombie Crawl: An annual event where participants dress up as zombies and crawl through the streets of Denver.

Keep in mind that these undead-themed activities are seasonal and may not be available year-round.

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