I get it- you all might be a tad apprehensive about traveling at all during the time of Covid. For months now, I have been living a cooped-up existence with my daughter in our home.
We have avoided large family gatherings and have kept a tight circle of close family and a few friends since this pandemic started. We have been opting to do small day trips here and there instead of a weeklong vacation like we would normally do.
But let's face it, you all- I think we all need a little adults-only time away from the kiddos for a few days after months and months of seeing their precious little faces day in and day out. Am I right? ;)
You may be wondering if right now is really the right time to start planning a couple's road trip. And I totally understand your hesitation. But with the right planning and a little bit of research on your part, you can plan a fun, safe, and socially distanced getaway with your significant other.
Recently, my boyfriend and I took a little road trip to the city he considers home- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Businesses and local attractions in the Steel City have been going above and beyond to make certain that visitors to their city can still enjoy their time there while also ensuring their health and safety.
While the city of Pittsburgh has many socially distanced and safe options to add to a weekend itinerary, I will be sharing the attractions and spots that we visited during our two-day visit to the city. Each of these places practiced the suggested Covid guidelines and made sure that each visitor/patron had a socially distanced, yet relaxing experience.
Monterey Bay Fish Grotto
- Tables are all spaced out at least 8 feet apart.
- Masks are required to be worn by employees and patrons alike (except when seated).
- Touchless payment is available.
- You can access their menus via a QR code from your phone, or they will provide you with disposable paper menus.
- The restaurant is professionally disinfected and protected regularly.
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Carnegie Museum of Art
- All patrons and staff members are required to masks upon entry.
- All tickets must be purchased in advanced via timed ticketing. This ensures that there are a safe number of people in the building at any one time.
- There are helpful signs throughout the museum to direct the flow of traffic and to help patrons maintain safe social distancing.
- They have taken extensive measures to improve their HVAC system and to increase the amount of outdoor air flowing into the indoor spaces.
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
- All tickets must be purchased in advanced via timed ticketing. This ensures that there are a safe number of people in the building at any one time.
- Masks are required for all guests ages 2 & up. They do have guidelines for what qualifies as a mask, so please read those first before visiting.
- The conservatory has created a one-way flow experience for patrons. Just follow the signs and arrows to maintain safe social distancing while enjoying the botanical displays.
- Touchless hand sanitizing stations are provided throughout the exhibits.
The Andy Warhol Museum
- All tickets must be purchased in advanced via timed ticketing. This ensures that there are a safe number of people in the building at any one time.
- Masks are required for all guests ages 3 & up.
- Foot traffic patterns are clearly marked on each floor to allow for safe social distancing while enjoying the exhibits.
- Hand sanitizing stations are provided throughout the exhibits.
- All guests and employees of the hotel are digitally checked for temperature every time that they arrive at the entrance of the hotel.
- Masks are required to be worn at all times by staff. Guests of the hotel are required to wear masks in all public spaces.
- Housecleaning services are only provided after the third night of your stay to reduce contact with guest rooms.
- After an occupied room has been checked out of, it sits unused for a period of 48 hours before being cleaned and disinfected for the next guest.
- Always traveled prepared! Bring extra masks and your own hand sanitizer when you travel.
- Call ahead, call ahead, call ahead. I can't stress this enough. Many attractions utilize timed ticketing which will require you to purchase tickets in advance. Always call ahead before heading out to a restaurant and make sure that the hours they have listed on Google or their website are accurate. Also check to see whether or not they accept reservations. Restaurants are no longer allowed to seat to their normal capacity, so that means they will have limited dining space available.
- If an establishment doesn't seem to be adhering to the required Covid guidelines, trust your gut. You are in the right to walk out the door and protect your health. Don't worry about offending anyone. (Fortunately, we didn't experience this even once during our stay in the Steel City.)
- Follow the signs and arrows in the museums and the attractions that you visit. They are there to keep you, the other patrons, and the employees safe and healthy.