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]]>This classic drive-in theater is found in Monetta, South Carolina, and features all of that old world charm that made drive-ins special in the first place. The films are projected from a giant peach, which contains the projector. Guests of the drive-in are allowed to bring their own alcoholic beverages and food to enjoy while they watch the film. There are also live music nights if you are looking for something extra special.
Another lovely drive-in is this one in Gibson City, Illinois. Its original claim to fame was that it derived all of its power from wind turbines, which makes it one of the most eco-friendly drive-ins in the country. There is also a collection of antique cars, which make guests feel like they have gone back in time.
Shankweiler’s is the longest-running drive-in in the U.S. It first opened before the Great Depression and has stayed open since. The next time you find yourself in Orefield, Pennsylvania check it out.
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]]>You shouldn’t assume that all the museums are open just because some of them are. Before planning your visit, check if the museum you want to visit is open.
Plan your museum visit with the social distancing rules in mind. Face coverings are a must, but if you can’t imagine spending hours indoors this way, plan which exhibitions you want to see in advance.
It’s relatively easy to social distance inside a museum, but there are still ways to avoid the crowds. Mornings usually aren’t that busy, and you won’t be surrounded by a lot of people if you plan your visit before noon.
Virtual museum tours are one of the biggest travel trends of the year. If the museum you want to visit isn’t open, or you don’t feel safe going, check if there’s a virtual tour you can enjoy online.
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]]>The post 3 Social Distancing Tips for Popular Tourist Attractions appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Timing is everything when it comes to avoiding the crowds, and it has been the best strategy long before the pandemic. The earlier you get up, the better chance you’ll have to keep a safe distance. Avoiding the weekends is also a good idea.
It’s much easier to keep a safe distance when you’re outdoors, because the space around you isn’t so limited. If you’re planning to visit indoor attractions, make sure to wear a mask and avoid the spaces that seem too confined and crowded.
Guided tours are a learning experience, and they come with a long list of benefits—but they’re not the best idea right now. It’s much more difficult to social distance when you’re visiting a certain attraction with a group of people who tend to flock around the tour guide.
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]]>When you’re traveling by car, you don’t have to interact with other people and can completely relax. Any other vehicle that’s public is potentially dangerous right now—but even if you’re driving, you need to be careful at gas stations and other stopping points.
If you need a break but are not sure about going to a crowded place, a good idea is to explore nature around your home. We’re sure there are plenty of amazing spots that require a few-hour drive and they can be perfect for a day or weekend away.
Keep in mind that the most popular destinations still have visitors during this time—although not as many as before. If you want to stay safe, choose destinations that aren’t as popular but can be equally beautiful. Crowded public spaces are simply not worth the risk right now.
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]]>The post Unique Drive-In Theaters In the U.S. appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This classic drive-in theater is found in Monetta, South Carolina, and features all of that old world charm that made drive-ins special in the first place. The films are projected from a giant peach, which contains the projector. Guests of the drive-in are allowed to bring their own alcoholic beverages and food to enjoy while they watch the film. There are also live music nights if you are looking for something extra special.
Another lovely drive-in is this one in Gibson City, Illinois. Its original claim to fame was that it derived all of its power from wind turbines, which makes it one of the most eco-friendly drive-ins in the country. There is also a collection of antique cars, which make guests feel like they have gone back in time.
Shankweiler’s is the longest-running drive-in in the U.S. It first opened before the Great Depression and has stayed open since. The next time you find yourself in Orefield, Pennsylvania check it out.
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]]>The post How to Plan Socially Distant Museum Visit appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>You shouldn’t assume that all the museums are open just because some of them are. Before planning your visit, check if the museum you want to visit is open.
Plan your museum visit with the social distancing rules in mind. Face coverings are a must, but if you can’t imagine spending hours indoors this way, plan which exhibitions you want to see in advance.
It’s relatively easy to social distance inside a museum, but there are still ways to avoid the crowds. Mornings usually aren’t that busy, and you won’t be surrounded by a lot of people if you plan your visit before noon.
Virtual museum tours are one of the biggest travel trends of the year. If the museum you want to visit isn’t open, or you don’t feel safe going, check if there’s a virtual tour you can enjoy online.
The post How to Plan Socially Distant Museum Visit appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post 3 Social Distancing Tips for Popular Tourist Attractions appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Timing is everything when it comes to avoiding the crowds, and it has been the best strategy long before the pandemic. The earlier you get up, the better chance you’ll have to keep a safe distance. Avoiding the weekends is also a good idea.
It’s much easier to keep a safe distance when you’re outdoors, because the space around you isn’t so limited. If you’re planning to visit indoor attractions, make sure to wear a mask and avoid the spaces that seem too confined and crowded.
Guided tours are a learning experience, and they come with a long list of benefits—but they’re not the best idea right now. It’s much more difficult to social distance when you’re visiting a certain attraction with a group of people who tend to flock around the tour guide.
The post 3 Social Distancing Tips for Popular Tourist Attractions appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post 3 Tips for Social Distancing During Travel appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>When you’re traveling by car, you don’t have to interact with other people and can completely relax. Any other vehicle that’s public is potentially dangerous right now—but even if you’re driving, you need to be careful at gas stations and other stopping points.
If you need a break but are not sure about going to a crowded place, a good idea is to explore nature around your home. We’re sure there are plenty of amazing spots that require a few-hour drive and they can be perfect for a day or weekend away.
Keep in mind that the most popular destinations still have visitors during this time—although not as many as before. If you want to stay safe, choose destinations that aren’t as popular but can be equally beautiful. Crowded public spaces are simply not worth the risk right now.
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