Monday, June 28, 2021

Wolf and Buffalo Stand Off Yellowstone National Park

My family visited Yellowstone National Park recently and we got stuck in the middle of a Buffalo Wolf standoff.  It was super cool. Click the link below to check out the video

Thursday, February 4, 2021

The Sheraton Park City Review


If you would like to see the video review you can view it here.










The Sheraton Park City is located in Park City Utah.  Park City Utah is a great place to visit. Park City local activities include Olympic Park, skiing, tubing, snowmobiling or ATV rides, hiking, mountain biking, hot air balloons, fly fishing, golfing, spas, restaurants, shopping, museums and more. 





The Sheraton Park City is one of my family’s favorite places to go for a weekend getaway. It is also a great hotel for skiing because of the complimentary shuttle running to the ski resorts and the down town area. There are so many things that make this hotel fun and different.





Because Park city is a ski town it is so great to have a parking garage under the hotel (there is also parking up top) and shuttle services to historic Main St. or Park City Ski Resorts.  





From the parking garage you can go up the stairs to the main level.  On this level is the lobby, a bar lounge, a restaurant and the executive lounge. Right now, the restaurant and lounge are closed due to corona virus.  Normally this is one of my favorite lounges.  The Breakfast and snacks are always exceptional.









The lobby is very rustic with a nice fire place and sitting area.  There is also a loft upstairs with a nice view and plenty of space for card games or whatever.





One of our favorite types of rooms at this Sheraton are the rooms that attach to the pool.  We always request these rooms when we come.  The room itself is fairly regular, but it has a door into the indoor pool, which for us traveling with kids is nearly priceless. 





The pool area is really great in the winter when you long for sunny days.  It’s inside an atrium, and the skylights and décor help you feel like you are sitting outside.  There is a pool a nook with a hot tub.  Bathrooms close by are always a plus, but unnecessary if you get the room connecting to the pool, and one of my favorite things a steam room.









The pool isn’t the only unique amenity this hotel has.  There is also a game room.  Right now, with Corona Virus, reservations are required to use the room.  There several gaming systems and other card, table and board games to keep people of all ages entertained.





 The next space that is really wonderful in the Sheraton Park City is the outdoor patio.  My kids love the giant connect four to be sure. The bar and lounge areas out here are huge and heated.  Another one of the great things about this outdoor space is the complimentary s’mores. 






Disney is Doing COVID Safety Right!




Corona Virus has made it very difficult for anyone to travel. I had a chance to visit Disney World this last September, and let me tell you Disney is doing COVID safety right!


From the moment that you get on the bus from your resort you can see changes. There are dividers between every few seats to create barriers between parties. Also, only one cart or wheelchair party is aloud on each bus. There is no standing room so if there are no seats available you can't get on the bus.








When you get off the bus the first thing you will likely see is a hand sanitizing station. Next you will see signs like these warning you about various things, giving you instructions...and so forth.









Before you can get very far each person has to go through a temperature check station. If your temperature is above 100.4 degrees you will not be allowed to enter the parks.





There are hand sanitizing stations all over each park. Particularly before entering the queue, in line, and after every ride. There are also hand washing stations throughout the parks.













The flaps on all of the trash cans have been pushed up and locked so that you don't have to touch anything to throw your trash away. I hope this(and the sanitizing nations) will remain after the COVID 19 pandemic has passed.









There are designated entrances and exits in every building in order to help people stay physically distant.





There are quick service and sit down restaurants that are open, the seating, however, is more limited in order to help with physical distancing. There are also changes to ordering and menus. You can see a video on this is working below.





Although you do have to wear masks at all times in the parks, Disney has placed relaxation stations at various places around each park which can be found on the park maps. This is an area where you can safely remove your mask and relax without having to worry about getting exposed.


For safety in ride queues there are markings on the ground set six feet apart. There are also spaces in between each line so that there is 6 feet of space in front of, behind, and on either side of you. I didn't see a single ride in any of the parks that didn't have some form of safety precautions taken in order to help guests and cast members stay safe and healthy. You can see the video with all of this information below


Most attractions that have interactions through touching or draw large crowds are turned off and canceled right now. Also, queues to get into buildings or areas with various kiosks/stores inside have a queue outside the store and queues at each kiosk in order to limit the number of people within six feet of each other.

There are still character interactions happening at each park. Though you cannot physically touch or get close to any characters you can still take pictures with them and talk to and interact with them at a six foot distance.





There are no parades in the parks right now, but they do have little mini parades called cavalcades at every park. The cast members, however will not tell you when they will come through or how often. They happen often enough that you are sure to see one or two at each park in a day. If you want to see some examples of those in real time you can click the links below.









There are still ample opportunities to get photos taken all over the parks. In fact, I think the photographers took more time with us this trip than they ever have in the past. The draw back is that you have to keep your mask on for the pictures. But hey, that is part of the memories too.






















Sunday, October 25, 2020

The Coolest Pool at Walt Disney World Resorts


Storm Along Bay at the Beach Club resort is quite possibly the coolest pool in all fo the Walt Disney World Resorts.


The Pool has Sand on the bottom. Sand!




It has a water slide and separate pool for smaller kids and a big ship wreck themed water slide.


There is a lazy river that goes from 4 feet deep to 8 feet deep depending on where you are in the lazy river.


The pool area covers 3 acres. There are 3 hot tubs and a beach area including a sand bar where you can make sand castles and dig with shovels and buckets.

There is also a whirl pool and several areas that are just perfect for kids.

Along the perimeter of the pool there are also two places to eat. Hurricane Hannas Bar and Grill, which is more of a walk up kind of thing, and Beaches and Cream which you can make reservations to sit inside or there is a walk up window where you can order ice cream.

For a full walk through of Storm Along Bay click the link below.





Sunday, October 11, 2020

The Disney Skyliner


Let’s do a little overview of the Disney Skyliner. 









If you would like to actually see some of the skyline routes and the hub check out the video I posted about it HERE





At the entrance to and inside each station you will see signs like these









that tell you where you can go, what the operating hours are and any special instructions.  Currently those instructions deal with changes due to COVID0-19 . 





We got on the Skyliner at the Disney Skyliner- EPCOT station which is located at the back entrance to EPCOT World Showcase.  The entrance to EPCOT is very close to the station.





From the EPCOT station we travelled to the hub at Caribbean Beach Resort with a stop at the new Riviera Resort.  





The gondolas themselves are quite roomy. Each Gondola can fit 10 People (6 people with a wheelchair/cart) Right now with COVID-19 there is only one party allowed per gondola. There is no air conditioning inside the gondolas, but there are vents located across the roof line and under the seats of each gondola so the air flow is quite good.





Some of the Gondolas are wrapped on the outside with characters from Disney and Pixar movies.  You can see through the wraps from the inside of the Gondolas, but it is not as clear as the gondolas without the characters.  From inside the Gondola there are some amazing views.  We were able to catch a glimpse of the French Pavillion where the new ride Ratatouille that is being built.  





Now, when it comes to the skyliner all roads lead to Caribbean Beach Resort. From the Hub there you can take the Disney Skyliner-Hollywood Studio line, Disney Skyliner-Pop Century Resort, Art of Animation Resort line, or the Disney Skyliner Riviera Resort, EPCOT line. 





It is important to note that the Art of Animation resort was closed while we were there, but the line is still open for guests going to Pop Century Resort.





Naturally during the day, the queues are quite short, but during Park opening and closing the queue can get quite long. So plan ahead if you are planning to take a gondola to any of the available parks.  It should also be mentioned that some of the parks that the gondolas go to are letting people in before the Gondolas start running.  So if it is important to you to get to the park before it opens you may want to consider a different mode of transportation to get there.


Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Quickservice Dining At Disney World COVID-19


COVID-19 has messed up a lot of things in our lives. Disney has made a lot of changes to help keep us safe and give us the ability to visit the parks during the pandemic.


One of the things that Disney has done to be able to still serve food at the parks is make all of the dining menus available online and on the app.

Let's talk about how you order quick service dining at Disney World during COVID-19.(check out the video here)

When you come to the restaurant there will be a sign outside. You will Scan the QR code on the sign.








  • This will take you to the menu on the app.
  • From there you can choose your items.
  • You will then be able to review your order details.
  • Once you have looked everything over you will click on the checkout button.
  • You will be asked to enter a gift card or credit card.
  • Then you will see a page that says come back during your arrival window.
  • It will then change to say preparing your order. When this comes up you may want to head to the restaurant.
  • Soon you will see a page that says your order is ready and tell you which window to pick up at.
  • Once there you will tell them or show them your order number.





Sunday, October 4, 2020

COVID 19 Disney World Trip


We took a 10 day trip to Disney World and here is what we noticed.





The Parks are opening earlier than posted times. We entered all the parks earlier than posted on two separate occasions in each park.





All of the parks have shortened operating hours. That being said, I did not feel like I was spending less time in the parks or that I wasn't getting enough time at the parks. On a normal Disney visit we would get to the park right at opening. Early afternoon we would head back to the hotel and rest and take a nap. Then we would head back to the park in time for the parade. Right now we just get to the parks when it opens and stay until it closes. After that we head back to the hotel and eat dinner and swim and just relax in general.





Disney is being very cautious about COVID-19 and it made me feel safer.





A temperature check is required before entrance to every park. The temperature check stations are located before the security screening at all entrances to the parks. It is very non-invasive and very quick.

















Security check at most of the parks is fast and easy. Right now they are asking that you take out any umbrellas and sometimes they ask for cell phones also. You can leave back packs on and just walk through a scanner. It was so much better than having people rummaging through my bag. The exception to this is Magic Kingdom. They ask you to take any metal out of your bags and then you walk through a metal detector. So not as great.





They have place markers in every queue.









There is also space between queues where possible.









Disney has placed sanitizer before each cue in each queue and after the ride at every attraction.









Masks are mandated everywhere. The only times you can take a mask off are at the relaxation stations and eating when stationary. There are also washing stations throughout the parks.





They have also opened the flap doors on all of the garbage cans so you don't have to touch the germs dirty lids to throw things away. Hopefully that will remain once COVID-19 is over.









All buildings have designated entrance and exit doors to keep people from getting too close to each other.













All over the parks right now there are signs posted reminding everyone about safety guidelines for COVID-19









and every 20 minutes or so PA announcements will come on over the speakers reminding everyone to keep their masks on and wash hands frequently as well as staying apart and covering mouth and nose while sneezing or coughing.





Buses have barriers and assigned seats. If you are staying at a resort then buses are one of the ways to get to and from the parks. Right now the buses are running earlier than the posted schedule. Disney has placed barriers between every 3 or four seats.













The bus drivers are assigning parties to seats for that specific trip and are only taking one cart/wheel chair type device per trip.





The Skyliner is not a good way to get to the parks right now if you want to be there when the gates open.





Ride wait times at all of the parks are shorter than posted. At every park we went to almost without exception ride times were quite a bit shorter than posted times. Test track in EPCOT was posted at 55 minutes and it took us 25 minutes to get through the queue. Frozen was posted 30 minutes and took us 16. It was consistently like this throughout all of the parks.





Interactive elements closed or altered. In all of the parks Disney has temporarily shut down or altered all interactive elements of rides and attractions. All of the interactive elements on the Seven Dwarves Mine Cart ride are turned off and roped off to remind people not to touch them. At test track you can't design your own car. At animal kingdom kids can still do wilderness explorers badges, but they pick up their own badges and some of the sites for them are moved or changed for safety. At Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom all of the shows are cancelled. In the theater where Beauty and the Beast is normally showing they have a band playing at certain times and on Rockin' Rollercoaster the studio scene is not playing for now. Pin Trading is happening, but there are some alterations.









Reservations being accepted for open restaurants, while others are only serving dinner like Be Our Guest in Magic Kingdom. If you don't do reservations or planned your trip last minute don't worry. Some quick service also open at every park and have moved to mobile ordering for now. You can see how that works on my YouTube Channel outdoorgirlreviews.





No Fast Passes are being distributed. At this time there are no fast pass lines in any of the parks. Fast pass tickets are not being distributed. This did make for a bit less before hand and in the parks as we did not have to worry about getting fast passes. One perk is that we also got to see parts of many of the ride lines that we have not seen in the past.





Being a pass holder has its perks, but right now the perks are just a little bit better. Right now at the parks and resorts pass holders are getting an extra 30% off. 2020 merchandise is buy one get one free and some packaged candy and sweets are also on sale.





Mini Parades called Cavalcades and seeing characters. Although parades and character meet and greets are cancelled right now there are still ways to get pictures with characters and enjoy the magic of the parades. At various locations around the parks there are places to see and take pictures with characters at a safe distance.









Parades are a no go right now, but you can see small cavalcades in each of the parks. In Animal Kingdom you can see the characters come by in boats while music plays over the speakers. In EPCOT and Hollywood studios the Characters ride in cars or on small floats. In Magic Kingdom right now you can see small portions of the halloween parade as well. You can see some of the cavalcades that we saw HERE.





Our trip to Disney World was still magical and fun and relaxing for all of us despite all of the changes because of COVID-19.


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