While perhaps not the highlight of each trip, walking into the lobby at WL certainly has to rank in the top 5 every time. . .perhaps top 3. I lived in CO, as well, for three years, and it does, indeed, evoke memories of that fine state. Further, I spent four years in AK after that, so the connection is doubly strong. At the risk of boring some of the long-term Groupies who have heard the story before, luv and I met for the first time on the beach at WL (which is one reason I will always rue their choice of putting a building up there). It was lightly raining, though the sun was still peeking out from behind a cloud, and she was stunning. We walked down the nature trail a ways, and it was as if all the years leading up to that moment were for a purpose. As you might guess, the trail is also very sentimental to us (and it will likely be paved over for the first third of it. . .sigh). Our first trip back to the World after we met? Yep, we stayed at VWL. Fast forward a few years and we chose to get married on the small verandah outside the 4th floor. That few days of our trip, it rained quite a bit, especially around noon (when our ceremony was planned). Sure enough, an hour before the ceremony, it came a gully-washer. . .but cleared up for about half an hour right before we started. Sun and dripping water, but the garlands were in place, as well as the officiant, family, and photographer. Perfect. So, yes, WL has a very special place in our hearts and minds. We bought a contract before the wedding and added 50 pts later. It's our home.: