Do you dream of theme park thrills, quirky roadside finds, and hidden gems beyond the guidebooks? Are life's responsibilities keeping you chained to your desk, leaving you yearning for an escape you just don't have time to plan? Fear not, fellow adventurer! Roaming Yeti’s Travel Beyond the Guide Book is your passport to unforgettable journeys, both big and small. I understand the struggle. You crave unique travel experiences and places that spark your imagination and leave you with stories to tell. But planning can be overwhelming, leaving you stuck daydreaming instead of exploring. That's where I come in. Join me, Beth, aka the Roaming Yeti, your Gen-X explorer, on a journey to discover hidden gems. In each episode, I delve into the world of pop-culture destinations, theme parks, roadside attractions, and nostalgic locations, uncovering their secrets and backstories. I share insider tips and expert interviews, equipping you with the knowledge to plan your own personalized adventure. Think of it as traveling with your coolest nerdy friend: the one who loves unique finds, delves into the lore, and thrives on off-the-beaten-path adventures. I will guide you through themed experiences, road trips, and pop-culture havens, igniting your wanderlust and empowering you to use up those vacation days in the most fulfilling way possible. Ready to trade daydreams for real adventures? Hit that subscribe button and let me be your passport to a world of wonder. I will help you travel your way and create memories that last a lifetime. Are you ready? Let's roam!
Have you wanted to visit Walt Disney World but are not sure you want to be fully immersed in the Disney bubble but still have the benefits? If you answered yes, maybe staying off-property at a Disney Hotel Partner is exactly what you need. In this episode, I share our experience of staying at a Walt Disney World Official Hotel and give you the good and the bad, as well as what surprised me the most. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL FIND OUT: The breakdown of the pricing and perks of staying off-property at a Walt Disney World Official Hotel. How transportation to the parks work, and why is it better than on-property resorts? Our first-hand review and experience at Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Resort. Are you an on-property or off-property fan? Connect with me on social: Facebook or Instagram. Like this episode? Share it in your stories and tag me @the_roaming_yeti Love the show? Leave a 5-star review, and let me know where you'd like us to roam next. Ready for more from The Roaming Yeti now? Visit our website.
Who are some of the most treasured and nostalgic characters from your childhood? If you answered anyone from Jim Henson, Sesame Street, or The Muppets, you're in for a fantastic trip down memory lane today! In this episode of the podcast, I share insights from my visit to the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, Georgia, and help you decide if this unique destination should be on your travel list. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN: What the Center for Puppetry Arts is and its role in entertainment and education My experience seeing all of the nostalgic characters in the Jim Henson exhibit Details about how the museum works and my tips for making the most of your time there Connect with me on social: Facebook or Instagram. Like this episode? Share it in your stories and tag me @the_roaming_yeti Love the show? Leave a 5-star review, and let me know where you'd like us to roam next. Ready for more from The Roaming Yeti now? Visit our website.
Have you ever taken a road trip where you considered the gas station a main attraction? If not, you probably haven't visited Buc-ee's, a wildly popular convenience store known for its catchy billboards, clean bathrooms, and mouthwatering food options. In this episode of the podcast, I'm sharing my first-hand experience with this roadside marvel and giving you the inside scoop on traveling there yourself. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN: The history of Buc-ee's and its evolution from a meer convenience store to a travel destination My personal experiences at Buc-ee's — including my thoughts on their customer service, food, cleanliness, and merch How to know if Buc-ee's is the place you want to stop on your next road trip Connect with me on social: Facebook or Instagram. Like this episode? Share it in your stories and tag me @the_roaming_yeti Love the show? Leave a 5-star review, and let me know where you'd like us to roam next. Ready for more from The Roaming Yeti now? Visit our website.
What's your favorite part about visiting Walt Disney World? While there's so much love about these magical theme parks, there's also a lot you can do outside the park gates. In this episode of the podcast, I introduce you to the monorail crawl and encourage you to find the hidden fun inside the Disney resorts along the monorail line. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN: What a monorail crawl is and the reasons for doing one at Walt Disney World About various dining and lounge options outside the theme parks Suggestions for customizing your monorail crawl and alternative routes you can take Connect with me on social: Facebook or Instagram. Like this episode? Share it in your stories and tag me @the_roaming_yeti Love the show? Leave a 5-star review, and let me know where you'd like us to roam next. Ready for more from The Roaming Yeti now? Visit our website.
Are thrill rides something you look for when choosing your theme park destinations? Whether you're seeking thrills or prefer a more chill park experience, Universal's Islands of Adventure has it all. In this episode of the podcast, I take you inside our December 2023 trip to Islands of Adventure and help you discover if this theme park is the best fit for you! BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN: About the theme park's history and its major milestones, including the addition of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter Why there are Marvel characters at Universal's Islands of Adventure, even though Marvel is now owned by Disney My personal recommendations for dining, rides, and navigating the park Connect with me on social: Facebook or Instagram. Like this episode? Share it in your stories and tag me @the_roaming_yeti Love the show?Leave a 5-star review, and let me know where you'd like us to roam next.
What's the biggest rookie mistake you've ever made at a theme park? From navigating long lines to choosing theme park dining to knowing which thrill rides are for you, planning a trip can have a steep learning curve. In this episode of the podcast, I'm sharing my biggest rookie mistakes, best tips, and everything else you need to know when visiting Universal Studios Orlando. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN: Why you need to plan your theme park dining ahead of time — a lesson I learned the hard way! About the ticket pricing structure and how to know if an Express Pass is worth your while How to navigate the park with ease so you can ride everything from the Hollywood Rip Ride Rocket to Harry Potter's Escape from Gringotts Connect with me on social: Facebook or Instagram. Like this episode? Share it in your stories and tag me @the_roaming_yeti Love the show? Leave a 5-star review, and let me know where you'd like us to roam next. Ready for more from The Roaming Yeti now? Visit our website.
Do you dream of theme parks, quirky roadside finds, and hidden gems beyond the guidebooks? Now, don't get me wrong, a guidebook or Google search is a great place to start when researching a trip. Believe me I have the tabs open and the stack of books to prove this. But changes are you aren't finding anything that really interests you or want more information before putting in your vacation request. In each episode, I share interesting locations, insider tips and expert interviews, to equip you with the knowledge to plan your own personalized adventure. Remember those Choose Your Own Adventure Books? We are sort of doing that, but with vacation. In some episodes you will be introduced to Addi the Yeti who goes out and explores a location when I am not able to do it. These Addi files gives us insights and stories about new places to check out. If you like pop-culture destinations, theme parks, roadside attractions, and nostalgic locations as well as uncovering their secrets and backstories, be sure to hit follow and join me each week. Are you ready? Let's roam!
In this very short episode, I am providing an update and some information about the relaunch. I do hope that you will help me get the word out in the beginning of April. If you are interested in being part of the relaunch flurry (it will only take you about 15 minutes), please message me on Facebook, Instagram or reach me through my contact form. I'm really excited about the changes and I hope you love them too. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_roaming_yeti/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theroamingyeti Contact Form: https://theroamingyeti.com/get-in-touch/
In this episode, Beth provides some insight into upcoming trips and taking an hiatus on new episodes until the new year. The new year will bring new adventures, stories, and nostalgia of your favorite places. During hiatus, there will be a new website and a few other surprises. So stay tuned and let us know on social media if there are any topics you would like covered next year. Happy Holidays and New Year! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theroamingyeti Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_roaming_yeti/ Transcript Here is a transcript of the podcast. Please remember this was done via AI, so there are typos and mistakes. Beth 0:05 Welcome to the roaming Yeti podcast where we share travel stories full of nostalgia, interesting locations and the tales behind those locations. I am your host and head Yeti Beth Schillaci. Today, I want to talk about an upcoming trip. And a short break I will be taking from new episodes. So if you've been listening the past couple of weeks, you know that we have a trip to universal and Disney coming up to kick off winter break. We are actually making a road trip, making it a road trip from Cincinnati to Orlando, we have about two two and a half days to make the 1213 hour drive. So we're still working on a route and trying to figure out where we want to stop where we want to spend the night. But we know one place we want to stop and it's just a little bit off. One of the routes is that there's apparently the largest buggies or it's maybe it's the largest convenience store gas station in the world. I'm not really sure which which largest it is. But yes, in Cedarville, Tennessee is this buches we have not yet been to a buches. We saw many billboards driving down to Disney a few years ago, but never stopped. Since then, I have been educated on what exactly a buches is. And therefore now I need to check it out. Yes, it's a gas station and convenience store. And I'm very excited about it. And if you have been, and you know what I should like what should I be buying? What do we need to stock up on? Put it into my social media account? Hit the website, the Roman yeti.com Hit the contact form. Please let me know what what what's your favorite product and also if you're new in the Knoxville area, anything else we should be doing while there. We will not be stopping at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge. I really want to stop especially as the holidays to see the Christmas decorations. But that's not going to happen. It's going to stay on the bucket list for now. Another stuff we've talked about is Atlanta. Thank you, Shawn. This is this is because of your excellent episode giving us insider information on Atlanta. It's a man of my top to visit in the US list. And if you have not heard that episode, it's probably not available on any of the podcast episodes. Apps anymore. It is on our website, the roaming yeti.com Check out Shawn's Atlanta episode. It's excellent. She gives us so many places to check out. And but I don't know how much time we'll have. So probably won't be able to check most of them out. I do have a few TV movie locations I'd like to visit. Stay tuned. I'll let you know if that happens and what those are. And then you know, we get back. We have the holidays. I'm looking forward to seeing family and spending time with them. And I really thought like, Okay, we'll get done with winter break. We'll get back on schedule, we'll sort of slow down. And what did I do? I signed up for a podcast conference in Orlando near the end of January. And I hadn't been to a conference in a long time. You know, I really want to be in this podcast game for a long haul and I just thought it'd be fun to go learn network get to you know, see who else is out there. Plus, I mean Orlando in January Yes, please. This Marylander needs some more. And also ended January Orlando same time as the art festival in Epcot, Epcot, which is my favorite festival. So we are going to add a few days on and check that out and let you know we've been in the festival of the arts in several years. So we'll give you an update on what's going on there. And go from there. So that's a lot of theme park action in my future given we live in Maryland and not Orlando, but I'm really looking forward to it. If there's something you would like me to check out or talk about on a few future episode please reach out on social media and let me know I really want to make roaming Yeti this community and I want to cover topics that you're interested in so again, reach out let me know what you're thinking and I also in that want to share that this will be the last episode of roaming Yeti until next year just a hiatus Don't worry with the traveling and holidays. I'm also want to make updates to the Roman Yeti website and there's Some other changes that I'm going to be making to the podcast, nothing drastic. Probably just some cover art and website and so forth. So don't worry, I will be back. Same kind of content, for better or for worse. And like I said, I'm heading to that. That conference, I'm going to be building out the episode schedule. So I just really want to thank you guys all for, for listening as I'm figuring this thing out as I'm growing. And I know I've said it a million times in, you know, the past five minutes, but I really want this to be sort of our community, our oasis in the chaos of the world. So please reach out with any ideas. You can get me on social media, you can get me on the websites contact form, at least for now. I'll be putting a backup but if the site is under construction, just don't, don't be alarmed. But I really hope that these episodes inspire you to get out and roam even in your own neighborhood. So please subscribe so you don't miss future episodes. And if you like what we're doing here, please leave a review and a rating. I'll talk to you soon. Have an amazing Holidays. Happy New Year and we'll talk to you soon. Keep roaming
In this episode of The Roaming Yeti podcast, you join host Beth Schillaci as she shares her excitement for her upcoming trip to Walt Disney World during the holiday season. Beth discusses the festive atmosphere and magical experiences that await visitors in each park, from the Jingle Cruise in Magic Kingdom to the holiday storytellers in Epcot and the Mary Menagerie in Animal Kingdom. She also highlights the unique decorations and entertainment at the resort hotels and Disney Springs, providing options for experiencing the holiday magic without park admission. Beth's genuine enthusiasm and insider knowledge make this episode a must-listen for Disney enthusiasts planning a holiday trip to Walt Disney World. So grab your Mickey ears and get ready to be enchanted by the joy and wonder of Disney's holiday festivities.
Beth, the host of The Roaming Yeti podcast, excitedly shares her upcoming trip planning for Universal Studios Orlando. As she reminisces about her last visit 24 years ago, she dives into the park's history, tracing its origins back to the early 1980s when Universal Studios Florida was conceived to expand the brand outside of Hollywood. Beth's research reveals the park's opening attractions and how it has evolved over the years, including the significant addition of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. She also discusses the various themed areas and attractions in Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure, providing insights into what she and her family look forward to experiencing.
Unlock the magic of animatronics - Lee Romaire's adventures in the space of animatronics reveal the enchanting possibilities this technology holds in theme parks and entertainment. Revolving around realistic creations and interactive characters, animatronics extend the scope of immersive visuals and tangible experiences, thus invoking awe and fascination in audiences. With artificial intelligence and untethered animatronics, a new era of dynamic, seamless, and intelligent animatronics is imminent, revolutionizing how we experience entertainment. Lee Romaire is the CEO of Romaire Studios and a true animatronics master. With a lifelong fascination for realistic creations, Lee's journey into the world of animatronics began in his small hometown in Louisiana. From taxidermy to special effects makeup, Lee's diverse background and passion for animatronics have shaped his career. As the leader of Romaire Studios, Lee works with a team to bring animatronic characters to life in theme parks and on screen. With a focus on attention to detail and a commitment to creating unforgettable experiences, Lee's expertise in the field is unmatched. Website: https://www.romairestudios.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/romairestudios Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RomaireStudios
Join me as we embark on a mouthwatering journey through time, exploring the fascinating history of road trip food. From hardtack and canned fruits to drive-in diners and social media discoveries, discover the evolution of flavors that have shaped our road trip experiences. In this episode, we will: Discover the fascinating history behind your favorite road trip foods and how they have evolved over time. Explore the impact of technology on road trip food and uncover innovative ways to enhance your dining experience on the go. Learn how food documentaries have influenced the way we approach road trip dining, inspiring us to seek out diverse and authentic culinary experiences. Uncover the role of social media in changing the landscape of road trip food, from finding hidden gems to discovering trending foodie destinations. Gain insights into the regional delicacies and must-try dishes that will take your road trip adventures to the next level
Beth Schillaci, the host of The Roaming Yeti podcast, is back with another spooky episode. In this installment, she delves into the haunted histories of hotels and ships in the United States. Beth's passion for adventure and history led her to uncover some chilling tales that will send shivers down your spine. From the famous Stanley Hotel in Colorado, known for its association with Stephen King's "The Shining," to the eerie Crescent Hotel in Arkansas, once a controversial cancer hospital, these locations are filled with ghostly encounters. Beth also takes us to the Jerome Grand Hotel in Arizona, where former patients and even a ghost cat make their presence known. And don't forget the USS Hornet, a museum ship in California, which has earned the nickname "The Great Ghost" due to its haunted reputation. Join Beth as she shares these spine-tingling stories and invites you to explore the dark side of history. Get ready for a hauntingly good time on The Roaming Yeti podcast. In this episode, you will be able to: Discover the dark history and paranormal encounters at the iconic Stanley Hotel, the inspiration for Stephen King's "The Shining." Explore the haunted secrets of the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and uncover the unsettling experiences reported by guests and staff. Dive into the chilling tales of paranormal activity on the USS Hornet museum ship, where visitors have encountered ghostly apparitions and unexplained phenomena. Uncover the ghostly encounters and eerie mysteries surrounding the legendary Queen Mary ocean liner, a ship with a rich history and a haunting reputation. Immerse yourself in the haunted stories and spine-tingling adventures that await in these haunted hotels and ships across the United States.
In this episode of The Roaming Yeti podcast, I send my fearless Yeti, Addi, to explore some of the most haunted locations in the United States. Join me as I as I share Addi's bone-chilling experiences and findings at haunted places like the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, the Myrtles Plantation in Louisiana, the Winchester Mystery House in California, the Bell Witch Cave in Tennessee, and the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in West Virginia. Discover the eerie legends, paranormal phenomena, and ghostly encounters that make these locations a must-visit for any paranormal enthusiast or ghost hunter. So, grab your headphones and get ready for a hauntingly good time with The Roaming Yeti podcast. In this episode, you will be able to: Discover the chilling history and paranormal activity of Eastern State Penitentiary, a haunted prison in Philadelphia, that will send shivers down your spine. Uncover the mysteries and encounters at Myrtles Plantation, a haunted plantation in Louisiana, including the eerie presence of a ghost named Chloe. Explore the haunting secrets of the Winchester Mystery House, a bizarre mansion in California designed to trap spirits, that will leave you questioning reality. Dive into the dark legends and spine-tingling tales of Bell Witch Cave, a haunted cave in Tennessee, where the notorious witch's presence still lingers.
In this episode, join me as I take you on our exciting journey of attending Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at the Magic Kingdom. I share our experience and insights, providing valuable tips and recommendations for making the most of this spooktacular event. We cover it all, from character meet and greets to exclusive food options, parades, fireworks, trick-or-treating, and shorter ride wait times. I even drop a pro tip about starting your night out at the Contemporary Resort and offer advice on prioritizing activities to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Whether you're a Disney enthusiast or a Halloween lover, this episode is a must-listen. Grab your favorite Halloween costume, tune in, and get ready for a frightfully fun adventure at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party! In this episode, we will: Discover the exclusive and spooktacular food options available only at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party! Meet your favorite Disney characters dressed in Halloween costumes and create magical memories. Immerse yourself in the enchanting experience of trick-or-treating and collect treats throughout the park. Get insider tips on attending and prioritizing activities at the party to make the most of your time. Explore the unique and limited-time entertainment offerings, shows, and parades that will leave you in awe.
During my episode with Steve about his road trip adventures, my intrigue for roadside attractions skyrocketed. These kitschy landmarks, found sprinkled along America's highways, had always been curiosities to me. I realized that these attractions were not just random oddities - they were pieces of history, each with a unique story of creativity, entrepreneurship, and cultural significance. My fascination for these attractions turned into an appreciation for the local artistry and the spirit of adventure they embodied. From the colossal Paul Bunyan to the world's largest ketchup bottle, each attraction seemed to symbolize America's cultural tapestry in its distinctive way. I discovered how roadside attractions not just added a sense of whimsy to a road trip but also served as a testament to American optimism - a belief that anything was possible., In this episode, we will: We'll take a thrilling trip back to the early 20th century and uncover the spirit of adventure that sparked the creation of these roadside wonders. Discover how the rise of the automobile transformed the American landscape, leading to the emergence of eye-catching attractions along the highways. Immerse yourself in the golden age of roadside attractions, where we'll showcase beloved classics like the Wigwam Motels and nostalgic diners that continue to enchant travelers. Learn about the resurgence of roadside attractions, inspired by counterculture movements and artistic expressions like the famous Muffler Men statues. Finally, we'll explore how roadside attractions have adapted to the digital age, blending nostalgia with modern cultural influences and embracing the impact of social media.
In this week's episode of The Roaming Yeti podcast, I dive into our recent visit to the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival. I share my personal experiences, recommendations, and tips for attendees. Don't miss out on this episode if you're a food and wine enthusiast planning to attend the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival. Subscribe to the podcast now and be a part of the conversation! In this episode, we will: Navigate the food paradise that is the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, learning about its culinary highlights. Delve into the history of the festival. Get the scoop on the most sought-after food booths, plus recommendations on dishes worth your taste buds' attention. Embark on the adventure of the festival's scavenger hunt and exotic cheese crawl, capturing the heart and soul of the event. Receive smart advice and insider thoughts on how to make the most of your festival experience, prioritizing fun and flavor.
Welcome to the Roaming Yeti Podcast, where we share travel stories full of nostalgia, interesting locations, and the tales behind those locations. I am your Host and Head Yeti, Beth Schillaci. In this episode, we dive into the exciting world of cross-country road trips with my guest, Steve McCready. Steve shares his personal experience of a baseball-themed road trip that he took with his father back in 1992. Steve's journey taught him valuable lessons about planning, independence, and the appreciation of diverse parts of the country. Building on his past experience as a psychotherapist and his extensive study of the human brain, personal growth, and personal performance, Steve McCready is a coach who helps solo and small-business owners make a bigger impact in the world. Learn more about him at stevemccready.com. Are you ready to hit the road? Let's Roam.
On this week's episode, Julia and I discuss some of the Disney park announcements made during the Destination D23 presentation. As you will hear, I wasn't planning on doing this episode, but after listening to the live stream I wanted to share some our my thoughts and Julia was kind enough to make some time for me. Hear what we are excited about and what we wish we would have heard.
Hey, fellow craft beer enthusiasts! I can't wait to share my latest adventure with you. I recently had the pleasure of staying at BrewDog's DogHouse Columbus Hotel, and let me tell you, it was an experience like no other. In this episode, we will discuss: The amazing features of the BrewDog's DogHouse Columbus Hotel, where hospitality meets excellence. The captivating environment and distinctive experience that shape the identity of this unique setup. Get a taste of the vast spectrum of food and drink choices at the reputed tap room. BrewDog's stalwart commitment to sustainability as exemplified by their Positive Planet certification. What is included in your stay, like stout and cookies!
We are back with another episode of the Addi Files! Join me as we explore the haunted legends of the Canadian Rockies. In this spine-tingling adventure, we'll be uncovering the ghostly tales of the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. From the haunting presence of the Ghost Bride to the vanished room 873, this hotel is brimming with paranormal activity. But that's not all, folks! We'll also be venturing into the Heritage Park Historical Village, where strange occurrences and apparitions have been reported in the Prince House and the Canmore Opera House. So, are you ready to embark on a journey into the supernatural and unravel the mysteries of the Canadian Rockies? You read? Let's Roam.
Join Pat Williams on a road trip through the Canadian Rockies, where breathtaking landscapes and wild encounters await. From the turquoise lakes to the imposing mountains, every moment is a testament to the beauty of nature. But the unexpected twist will leave you breathless, etching an indelible mark in your memory. Get ready for a journey filled with wonder, adventure, and a thrilling encounter that will leave you longing for more. Can you guess what awaits on this mesmerizing road trip? Let's Roam! Pat is the founder of CyberCletch, which helps its clients build reliable and trustworthy websites. In addition, she travels full-time in North America in her truck camper and flies overseas once or twice a year. Connect with Pat: Website: https://realhomesense.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pat_cletch/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cybercletch In this episode, you will: Navigate through an unforgettable journey across the scenic Canadian Rockies. Dive into the essential sights and activities for your bucket list in Vancouver. Learn more about Whistler's unparalleled skiing and hiking experiences. Delve into the historical allure of Jasper town coupled with its wildlife sightings and camping opportunities. Identify the must-see sights and attractions in the mesmerizing Banff and Lake Louise. The resources mentioned in this episode are: Rent a bike and ride around Stanley Park in Vancouver. Visit the Britannia Mining Museum on the way to Whistler. Explore the town of Whistler and enjoy the restaurants and hotels. Take a tram up to the top of Whistler for stunning views and photo opportunities. Hike the trail around the back of Whistler Mountain for a once-in-a-lifetime view of Chicamus Lake. Stop at Mount Robson Provincial Park to see the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies and potentially spot wildlife like bears. Explore the town of Jasper, visit the historic buildings, and dine at the restaurants. Stay in a campground or hotel in Jasper National Park and take in the beautiful surroundings. Drive along Medicine Lake and look for wildlife, including bald eagles and their nests. Visit Maligne Canyon and take a guided tour to explore the stunning rock formations and waterfalls. Take a boat tour of Maligne Lake and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. Drive the Icefields Parkway and stop at popular viewpoints like Athabasca Falls and the Columbia Icefield. Take a guided tour of the Athabasca Glacier and experience.
Have you ever stumbled upon the remnants of a tragic event while exploring the great outdoors? Picture this: a mysterious plane wreckage on Wright Peak in the Adirondacks. As I delved deeper into the story, I uncovered the haunting truth of an Air Force B-47 Stratojet bomber crash from 1962. The silent memorial of lives lost still lay scattered on the mountain peak, a chilling reminder of the fragility of life. But little did I know, this was just the beginning of my journey into the abandoned places of the Adirondacks, where each discovery held a captivating tale waiting to be unraveled... In this episode, we will: Reveal the secrets behind the Adirondacks' long-forgotten, abandoned places. Traverse the chilling narrative of the B-47 Stratojet's tragic accident on Wright Peak. Step into the eerie shadows of Tahawus ghost town to unmask its mining legacy. Discuss the designs and historical importance of Camp Santanoni's Adirondack architecture. Scan the riveting story behind Frontier Town amusement park's longevity and inevitable shutdown.
Welcome to the Addi Files. Today we put our geology hats on. In Scott's episode about Yellowstone, he mentioned the Yellowstone Caldera, and I wanted to learn more about it, so I once again sent Addi out to learn more. She did her research and put together her field notes, which I will share with you now. Are you ready? Let's roam. Transcript Here is a transcript of the podcast. Please remember this was done via AI, so there are typos and mistakes.
Growing up, did you ever visit a storybook themed amusement park near your home? Today I open the Addi Files again to learn more about Storybook Theme Parks, their history, and some that are still around to visit. Addi also brings me field notes on a local theme park, The Enchanted Forest, whose attractions can be visited on a farm outside Baltimore, Maryland. Are you ready? Let's Roam.
In honor of Christmas in July this week, I speak with Nicole Hutchison about Holiday Markets in Germany on today's episode. Nicole was born (Augsburg) and raised in and throughout (Berlin & Wiesbaden) Germany. She has family that remains in Germany to this day, and she and her husband make annual trips each year to visit family and different Christmas markets.
In today's episode, I speak with Scott Ellis about Yellowstone National Park. Scott is the Founder at pixelterra, an Intrepid explorer, and endlessly curious. His interests include travel, tech, science, wine, & music, but not necessarily in that order. Are you ready? Let's Roam. Connect with Scott: Website: https://pixelterra.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/vsellis LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/vsellis
Welcome to the Addi Files. The Addi Files are when I want to dig a little deeper into a topic and don't have an expert available, so I send Agent Addi out to investigate and bring back her findings. This week I sent her out to investigate more about The Invader and Paris Street Art, and these are her findings. I put together a blog post with the street art locations I mentioned in the episode in case you are interested in visiting any of them.
Marvel Fans Assemble. In today's episode, Julia and I discuss Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris and get a little geeky about Avengers Campus and Disney's Hotel New York - The Art of Marvel.
In today's episode, I am going in a different direction. I am calling this The Roaming Yeti Tries Something New. I spoke with Charlotte Lehigh and Josh Taylor this week about hosting a Murder Mystery Party. This interview was so fun, and I laughed so much. We had a minor technical hiccup, so please excuse my editing. Together Josh and Charlotte plot unique crimes for mystery parties and co-host the Agatha Christie Podcast Don't Drink the Tea. When they aren't doing that, Josh is usually found reading crime fiction, and Charlotte is an anglophile, mystery novel connoisseur, and bat enthusiast, the creature, not the sports equipment. Be sure to follow Josh and Charlotte and check out their fun podcast: Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ddtt Website: https://ddttcom.wordpress.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dont_drink_the_tea/
In today's episode, Julia and I discuss our trip to Disneyland Paris, the difference between the park and US Parks, what you should do, and why Sleeping Beauty's castle is so cool. Are you ready? Let's Roam.
In today's episode, I speak with Mitch Lynch about Egypt. Mitch Lynch is a Distinguished Solution Engineer at Salesforce but has lived many different lives. After graduating from the University of South Carolina with a degree in anthropology, he's been an archaeologist, a developer, a project manager, an African policy analyst, and a Settler of Catan. A study abroad semester at the American University in Cairo opened him to a bright and fascinating world, introduced him to his wife, Marcie, and changed his life. He traveled to five continents to support the U.S. Department of State and its embassies abroad, including a long stint in post-war Sudan, where one of his three children was born. When he's not busy being a dad, building apps, or turning wood into expensive sawdust in his woodshop, he's traveling the world with his family, giving his kids the worldview he craved at their age. He lives in Virginia, with easy access to multiple international airports. Are you ready? Let's Roam.
We finally made it to Paris and it was wonderful. In this week's episode I take you day by day of what we did and saw, so grab a cappuccino and croissant and join my as we roam through Paris. Tours We Took Louvre Highlights Tour (affiliate link) Eiffel Tower Tour with Optional Summit and Seine Champagne Cruise (affiliate link) The Pavillons de Bercy
Welcome to the Roaming Yeti Podcast, where we share stories and tips to inspire you to roam your neighborhood and the world. I am your host and Head Yeti, Beth Schillaci. In today's episode, I speak with Sally Asher about New Orleans, specifically the history and stories of their cemeteries. Sally Asher is the owner and operator of Red Sash Tours, which is a top-rated tour provider on Trip Advisor. Sally is passionate about revealing the unusual, outrageous, and untold stories of New Orleans. An award-winning writer and professional photographer, Asher believes history (especially in New Orleans) doesn't have to be stuffy and isn't merely listing dates and facts but the gentle collision of truth and narrative – scandals and all! Are you ready? Let's Roam. Find Sally online at: Website: https://www.redsashtours.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sallyasherarts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redsashtours Twitter: http://twitter.com/redsashtours
In today's episode, I speak with Kathleen Pellet about a trip to Australia and New Zealand that wasn't exactly planned and how it brought her and her dad closer. Kathleen is a business writer and consultant who loves immersive foreign travel experiences. When she's not working or traveling, you will find her in her gardens or cooking up something new in the kitchen. She is proud of her large blended family of six grown kids, who all bring her many adventures, travel and otherwise! You ready? Let's Roam.
In today's episode I am introducing something new - Roaming Yeti Day Off and you can join in the fun. Take a listen and let me know how you are going to spend your Day Off.
I am on vacation so there will be no new episode for the next 2 weeks. Please go back and listen to all my amazing guests of the past. I will be back with new episodes on May 17th. Until then, keep roaming.
In today's episode I talk about our upcoming trip to Paris and how I am getting into travel journals. If you journal for personal or travel, I would love to hear from you.
In this episode, I am joined by my daughter Julia, as we discuss our favorite things to do at Disney's Animal Kingdom. We dive into theming, what not to miss, and a little background into how Roaming Yeti got its name. Are you ready? Let's Roam.
Welcome to the Roaming Yeti Podcast, where we share stories and tips to inspire you to roam your neighborhood and the world. I am your host and Head Yeti, Beth Schillaci. In today's episode, I speak with Dr. Rachel Dodds on the importance and how to be more responsible travelers. As Director at Sustaining Tourism, she has worked with companies, governments, NGOs, and tourism attractions on being more sustainable and responsible. She is also a professor at Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada, teaching at the Ted Rogers School of Tourism and Hospitality Management. In addition, she co-authored a book that everyone listening should buy called "Are We There Yet? Traveling More Responsibly With Your Children". You can find her at: Sustaining Tourism - https://sustainabletourism.net/ Twitter: @Susttourism LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-dodds-204125/ Purchase "Are We There Yet?" on Amazon or get more info on the book at Good Reads.
In this episode, I speak with Mark Pulvino about hiking, specifically the Adirondack 46 High Peaks in New York State. Mark is a dad to 2 young adults who have managed to stay out of jail so far. His words, not mine. He has been married for 34 years and is excited to welcome a Grandkid this summer. Mark has been involved in Scouting for 43 years, since almost 14 earning an Eagle Scout and was Silver Beaver Recipient as an adult. In addition, he is a Massawepie Staff Alumni past president. He completed the ADK 46'r in 2011 and is Long Trail Class of 2021. As you will hear, Mark is a nature enthusiast who tries to get others to enjoy getting out there to enjoy nature no matter their ability. I can also vouch for the fact that he is an all-around good guy. Are you ready? Let's Roam!
A couple of weeks ago I had an episode where I went over how to plan a trip to Walt Disney World whether it was your first trip or first trip back in awhile and without kids. I included my 10 things I think you should do on your trip but wanted to rerecord them for the standalone episode you are listening to now. This is for those that have the planning down but still want to here what I think helps create the quintessential trip to Disney, especially as an adult.
In this episode, I speak with Julie Gaver about group travel for women. Julie is an entrepreneurial speaker, corporate trainer, and coach. She is well known for her high-energy presentations and ability to connect with audiences in memorable ways. A master storyteller, Julie uses a witty blend of theatrics and experience to make learning fun! Julie is also the author of the three-part women's book series Must Love Shoes and challenges her readers to see life's meaning, lessons, and humor. The launch of her books stimulated such interest that Julie ultimately created a niche market designed for women, which encompasses personal and professional development opportunities, domestic and international retreats, book club discussions, and unique social events designed to bring women together for fun, learning, and camaraderie. In addition, she is the proud founder and director of “Soles of Love in the Garden,” a passion project which has collected and distributed over 27,000 new shoes and winter boots to local children in need over the past twelve years. Are you ready? Let's Roam! You can find her at: Julie Gaver Discovery - https://juliegaver.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/julie_gaver_lifestyle/
On this week's episode, I provide you with some information to help plan your trip to Walt Disney World if it is your first trip there or the first time back since taking your kids. I will also share what I think are the top 10 things you should do at Walt Disney World. We have been Disney Vacation Club Members for over 15 years and have been visiting WDW every year since our daughter was 2. We have experienced Disney before parenthood, throughout all the stages of parenthood, and now as an empty nester. Are we experts? No, but we love sharing the knowledge we have.
In this episode, I speak with Aaron Joseph to learn about Bourbon. If you are under 21, go ahead and skip this episode. With my daughter being in a school near Kentucky, John and I have discussed checking some bourbon trails, but I know nothing about the beverage, so I invited Aaron to get me up to speed on what I should know. Aaron Joseph is a beverage consultant who has participated actively in the hospitality industry for over 19 years. He has spent time behind the bar in various roles from 2001 to the present. Starting at the esteemed Inn at Perry Cabin located in St. Micheals, Maryland, Aaron has visited and worked at a number of the establishment, including La Samana( ST.Maarten), Bourbon Steak located in the Four Seasons Washington D.C., Wit and Wisdom located in the Four Seasons Baltimore, and R.bar located in R.house ( Baltimore). Through these experiences, Aaron has found his passion for the creation of award-winning cocktails as well as a genuine love for taking care of the guest. Aaron is using his many talents to serve as a beverage consultant in the Baltimore area, where he has designed bar build-outs, created beverage menus and advised on numerous bar programs throughout the D.M.V.(D.C. Maryland, Virginia area). Aaron has also created cocktails for Major Brands on National Levels and small brands local to his Market. Through his hard work and crafty cocktail creation, Aaron has had cocktails published in national magazines, Chilled, Food and Wine Magazine, Tasting Panel, Imbibe, as well as hospitality-driven websites, Liquor.com, Chilled.com Are you ready? Let's Roam! Please check out Aaron's business CAnE Collective for amazing mixers for cocktails and mocktails.
In this episode, I speak with Shawn Tylka about Atlanta to get an insider view of the city. Shawn has lived in Atlanta since 1994 making her practically a native by Atlanta standards. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her rescued Alaskan Malamutes, Hercules and Beethoven, and is the proud mother of a grown daughter, Mackenzie. Shawn Tylka serves on the Americas Field Marketing Team for Ciena focusing on the MSO Practice and the Lumen team. With more than 25 years in telecommunications, she has been honored as a Cable Pioneer by The Cable Center for her 20+ years of work with the cable industry. An avid volunteer, Shawn is the logistics leader for Women Orthopaedist Global Organization, WOGO, an Operation Walk team which serves under-served communities around the world. WOGO undertakes yearly trips to developing countries where orthopedic reconstructive procedures are not readily available. Shawn manages all of the non-medical logistics for the team, moving 65 people around different developing nations. She also spends time volunteering for Atlanta-based charities. Shawn has a Bachelor of Science from Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her rescued Alaskan Malamutes, Hercules and Beethoven and is the proud mother of a grown daughter, Mackenzie. Links for Experiences: Atlanta City Pass - https://www.citypass.com/atlanta Center for Puppetry Arts - https://puppet.org College Football Hall of Fame - https://www.cfbhall.com World of Coca-Cola - https://www.worldofcoca-cola.com Georgia Aquarium – www.georgiaaquarium.org Atlanta Botanical Gardens - https://atlantabg.org Atlanta History Center - https://www.atlantahistorycenter.com The Margaret Mitchell House - http://museu.ms/museum/details/501/margaret-mitchell-house Fernbank Museum - https://www.fernbankmuseum.org Martin Luther King Historical Site - https://www.nps.gov/malu/index.htm The Fabulous Fox Theater - https://www.foxtheatre.org Zoo Atlanta – www.zooatlanta.org High Museum of Art – www.high.org Various Movie Tours (MCU, Walking Dead, Stranger Things and more) https://www.viator.com/Atlanta-tourism/d784-r26993027291-s384239531 Links for Dining: Le Bilbouqet Buckhead - https://www.lebilboquetatlanta.com/ Atlas - https://atlasrestaurant.com Gunshow - https://gunshowatl.com Lazy Betty -
I speak with Leroy Kelly about roller coasters and theme parks in this episode. Leroy has visited over 44 theme parks and is what I would call a roller coaster aficionado. He even gives me tips on where to sit to help my motion sickness. Are you ready? Let's Roam!
In this episode, I speak with Julie Cohn about when and how to work with a Travel Advisor. Julie Cohn, the owner of Wander & Bloom Travel, has been a travel advisor and travel concierge for over 35 years in both the corporate and leisure travel world. In addition to being a travel advisor extraordinaire, Julie is a travel writer and social media marketing expert. She likes to cook, play board games, and stalk wiener dogs in her spare time. Are you ready? Let's Roam! You can find her at: Wander & Bloom Travel - https://wanderbloomtvl.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wanderbloomtravel/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WanderBloomTravel
In this episode, I speak with Lisa Dean about London to get an insider view of the city. Lisa has lived in London for 25+ years. She works in commercial real estate as a market analyst. She says at this point, she feels more British than American as she has lived more than half her life in London. Are you ready? Let's Roam!
The podcast is back! Today I am giving you a quick update on what is happening at The Roaming Yeti and give you a preview of upcoming episodes. I have some great guests and some fun future plans, so make sure you are subscribed, so you don't miss an episode. If you haven't signed up for The Roaming Yeti BinGO, head over to learn more and sign up.