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A Quirky Experience On Old Fashioned Trolley Tour Of Salt Lake City Utah - Vintage Ride With Snacks

Date: June 04, 2022 Duration: 34m 18s
Trolley Tour of Salt Lake City
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0:02 today's adventure brings me to downtown
0:02 salt lake city
0:04 where i have
0:06 parked my car here at the parking place
0:08 five dollars it's pretty good
0:10 for city parking i am doing a tour with
0:12 my mom and dad my parents
0:14 and i are going on a old-timey
0:18 trolley tour
0:23 it's going to pick us up right across
0:23 the street now there are a number of
0:24 tours in fact here is one
0:27 that is not
0:28 the bus we will be going on also as the
0:30 recording of this
0:32 friday
0:33 june 3rd 2022
0:36 we're going to meet over here at this
0:37 radisson hotel and my parents are making
0:40 their way over to the cross street
0:42 mom's looking this way wondering where i
0:44 am
0:46 dad's now saying
0:48 where's adam welcome everyone adam the
0:50 woo here
0:52 spending some time with family here in
0:54 salt lake city looking for things to do
0:56 discovered that there was this trolley
0:58 tour the price was about fifty dollars
1:00 for the three of us around 150
1:03 160 with tax and everything i believe
1:05 it's a two hour tour thankfully not a
1:07 three hour tour a three
1:09 this is not gilligan gilligan will not
1:11 be gilligan the skipper will not be on
1:13 this i will be my mom and dad
1:16 and maybe a few others
1:17 join me
1:19 shall you
1:32 it was a little confusing on where to
1:32 meet exactly they gave this address 215
1:35 west south temple but i did go inside
1:37 and ask and even though the hotel is not
1:39 affiliated with the tours
1:41 they did inform me that it meets up
1:43 somewhere over here
1:45 on this curb should be here shortly
1:48 said to get here 15 minutes early it is
1:50 10.09
1:52 so i still got 21 minutes before the
1:53 tour takes off so it should be arriving
1:55 soon
2:13 now you wouldn't classify that as
2:13 a trolley that was a more of a tram
2:15 i would call that a street car a street
2:17 car
2:19 does it happen just me doesn't have a
2:21 desire
2:23 i think that might be its name
2:25 you know we could scrap the whole idea
2:27 mom there's three scooters right here
2:29 with our names on them
2:31 want to do a scooter tour around town
2:33 instead of taking the trolley you see
2:34 this body
2:36 see this face is that enough that's old
2:39 no
2:43 now i don't know if this would be
2:43 pointed out on the tour but while we're
2:44 waiting here next to the plaza
2:46 notice there is a completely full
2:49 building on top of another building
2:54 way over there that's a full building on
2:55 top of another building here it is i'm
2:57 gonna guess this is it
3:00 it says trolley treats on the side of it
3:02 old-fashioned entertainment
3:05 and fun
3:15 look there's a
3:16 few other people getting on as well
3:26 it's a little hot can you turn it down
3:26 thank you so much hello everyone welcome
3:29 to salt lake city and to the trolley
3:32 tour
3:34 my name is alina i am your host for the
3:37 day and then this is our lovely driver
3:40 rod everyone say hi ross
3:42 it's getting a little warm in here so
3:44 i'm taking that off it was rather chilly
3:46 when the day first began
3:49 well welcome to salt lake city thank you
3:50 for joining us we really hope you enjoy
3:53 your stay here and so here's the little
3:55 disclaimer
3:57 this trolley's a little
3:58 old and you know maybe
4:01 bunked up and everything you say in here
4:03 might not be true but it should be
4:07 okay
4:08 it should be true salt lake and it's
4:10 salty because anybody know
4:12 because there's no outlet it does not go
4:15 into a river into the ocean and so all
4:18 the deposits from all the rivers it just
4:20 stays there
4:22 and it stays salty and kind of lucky the
4:25 pioneers came in here they
4:27 they saw dirt and sagebrush and they
4:30 well it wasn't that it wasn't the
4:32 problem the problem was the inhabitants
4:41 everybody knows who those were right
4:41 mice
4:46 oh wait a minute you didn't think i was
4:46 talking about the native americans
4:49 no no
4:50 they were smart enough to stay up in the
4:52 mountains where there's
4:54 food and water and cool air in a
4:56 satellite dish you know they don't want
4:58 to be down here women
5:00 they made a lot of noise to their
5:02 husbands sell the horse and get me a cat
5:09 right now i want to point out a lovely
5:09 little gem right on here on to the right
5:11 this is the first log cabin
5:14 in the valley and we preserved it right
5:17 here in the spot so that everyone can
5:19 enjoy and see that
5:22 very small cabin it only has 17 bedrooms
5:25 and 15 bathrooms
5:27 that's the governor's mansion
5:29 okay a third straight happened here in
5:33 and that was when the train came in and
5:35 actually connected the east to the west
5:37 right out in promontory point
5:40 and it was a very significant worldwide
5:42 event because they attached two
5:44 telegraph wires as well and it sent
5:46 information from salt from san francisco
5:49 to new york city
5:51 the train was connected you can see
5:54 straight ahead we have the union pacific
5:55 railroad and the the wealth in salt lake
5:58 city expanded because of the
6:01 gold and silver and copper we're going
6:03 to tell you about that
6:04 but that's what built this city so much
6:06 money
6:07 that it built uh
6:09 could have built five or six cities the
6:11 size that we have of all the money the
6:13 mail to california
6:16 well when they had the telegraph wires
6:18 and the train uh was able to transport
6:20 people from new york city to
6:23 san francisco that pony express was no
6:25 longer needed then at that time
6:28 but it was really big at one time
6:30 we he became the mayor and uh
6:34 his name was william jennings
6:35 people started calling him slick willy
6:37 because of the yeah that's right good
6:40 morning slick oily safe
6:43 and i've been my house right here next
6:45 to the train station
6:46 so as i can do my favorites for anybody
6:49 coming through see
6:51 and i say to no more fellas ah come on
6:54 in and i'm gonna do some favorites and
6:56 then i get you know a little bit of
6:58 political influence you know what i mean
7:01 well anyway you see the little balcony
7:03 with them curtains
7:05 that's my presidential suite oh
7:09 can you think you know why it's called
7:11 my presidential suite
7:13 but that's where the president's date of
7:15 course the first president that came to
7:17 visit me was ulysses says gret
7:21 i found out he'd really like whiskey so
7:23 i gave him some whiskey in the next
7:24 morning that bottle's gone and there he
7:26 is set to sleep on the nice soft
7:28 hardwood floor
7:31 but i guess if you're the president you
7:32 can sleep where you like feel clap
7:38 little man
7:38 they had locomotives coming here day and
7:40 night and thousands tens of thousands of
7:43 people came through to from the east to
7:46 stop here and continue on to the west
7:48 recalls the famous scandal with the
7:50 canadian couple's ice skating happened
7:53 right there in that building with the
7:54 french judge
7:56 anyway the 2002 winter olympics is
7:59 actually the most successful winter
8:01 olympics actually any olympics
8:03 ever in the history because when all was
8:06 said and done all the medals were given
8:08 everyone was paid road construction was
8:10 done
8:11 there was still a hundred million
8:13 dollars left in the bank if you have
8:14 felt the same way but we have a guest
8:16 here that's going to tell us
8:18 all about how this train station became
8:20 so famous
8:25 boys and
8:25 mickey anybody know who my creator was
8:33 my favorite pill they were just saying
8:33 that the disneyland railroad was modeled
8:34 after this union pacific railroad here
8:36 in salt lake city utah and i have a
8:38 photo holding the mickey plush with a
8:40 train conductor
8:42 hat on that they took for me there it is
8:44 for posterity got the conductor cap on
8:47 the front of the union pacific railroad
8:48 that's pretty neat this is one of the
8:49 three stops it's mostly a driving tour
8:52 but there are three stops we're gonna
8:53 take photos all right now everyone's
8:54 getting back on the trolley moving on to
8:57 the next stop
8:58 i gotta get on before they leave me not
9:00 down in the valley where it's hot and
9:01 dry
9:02 well uh it was a mouthful for the
9:05 native uh for the labraday saints so
9:07 they just shortened it to utah
9:10 and they call them utah indians and now
9:13 they're even shorter they're called the
9:14 youths they heard the youth before
9:17 and we have a gift from the um the youth
9:20 indians they shot this arrow at me right
9:22 here back in the 1800s
9:24 right there you see that on the left
9:30 you're asking yourself well golly how
9:30 big was the boat where did you shoot it
9:32 from
9:37 was a 1 canada day countdown to the
9:37 olympics today it tells the time and the
9:40 temperature
9:42 okay well like she said some things may
9:44 or may not be true
9:46 but uh if that part was true yes well
9:49 when the states got here now there's
9:51 about 134 people that came on the
9:53 original
9:54 group but they were expecting a lot more
9:57 to come in 1700 saints were going to
9:59 happen here in salt lake city the very
10:01 first kentucky fried chicken franchise
10:04 was here in salt lake city it's on state
10:07 street actually
10:08 the very first one well anyway
10:15 oh they're eating everything the crops
10:15 and everything these huge desert insects
10:17 return from time to time and do try to
10:20 eat everything in their path as these
10:22 pioneers exhausted their strangers of
10:24 the maybe thousands that descended upon
10:26 the horner crickets and fed on them
10:28 feasted on them until they were so
10:29 bloated they could barely lift up the
10:32 ground but then these seagulls flew back
10:34 from once they came in
10:37 my mind
10:41 and then back and forth they went they
10:41 came back to the cross they came back to
10:44 the rocks thank you there's eight some
10:46 more crickets
10:48 look back into this
10:50 again and again until
10:54 every cricket was gone
10:57 and watching in case the qrikets return
11:01 as for me i'm pretty sure they're just
11:03 waiting for me to pull my car out of the
11:05 garage so they couldn't
11:07 drop a bomb on it yep the end breathers
11:12 theaters
11:14 stone that they were going to use for
11:15 the temple and they built this with that
11:18 some people call it the monument of
11:20 mistakes but it is actually
11:22 a very beautiful building the tabernacle
11:24 is behind it we're going to get a better
11:25 view on that a little bit later
11:38 they are getting ready for a
11:38 uh earthquake and preparedness here so
11:40 now you see this arm here moving around
11:43 that orange arm
11:45 from a back hole yeah and you got the
11:47 man standing right behind it well
11:49 there's brigham young he says got his
11:51 arm out there as if to say right here's
11:53 what we're gonna put our first kentucky
11:55 fried chicken
11:56 all right sorry rod all right no of
11:58 course he's saying
12:00 this is the place
12:02 this is where we were built our city
12:04 from the desert
12:06 that statue actually marks the beginning
12:08 of our grid system i don't know if
12:09 you've ever heard of the salt lake red
12:10 system
12:12 uh all the streets are very
12:14 women in here
12:16 spend too much time shopping oh brave
12:19 man
12:24 i've noticed that in the heat of summer
12:24 and in the cold of winter
12:26 that the women and folk are running over
12:28 here to the street to get their fabric
12:30 and then they have to run over to this
12:32 street to get the meat and then they
12:34 have to go all the way over to this
12:37 little shop to get their needles and
12:38 thread
12:39 brethren we could do better let's put
12:43 all of these shops
12:45 into one place
12:48 and that's what they did and it's on
12:50 main street up there and unfortunately
12:52 we can't go through it right where the
12:53 train is
12:56 cassidy and the sundance kid well they
12:58 robbed
12:59 uh saloons at first and then they robbed
13:02 banks and then they started riding the
13:04 trains because the trains were falling
13:06 out a lot of gold in front of his people
13:08 again because he saw his men out there
13:10 in the hills doing some prospecting
13:12 themselves
13:14 all right listen up
13:16 men
13:17 i'm friggin young and i say unto you
13:21 i don't want you in those mines anymore
13:23 because
13:25 our faith is not built upon gold and
13:29 silver
13:30 you're spending too much time up in the
13:32 mines what i mean by that is on sunday
13:36 because those mines are open on sunday
13:39 we came here
13:41 not to get money and wealth but to
13:43 practice our faith
13:46 so don't go in the mines anymore yes
13:49 in new york city doing what we do
13:53 minding our own business stuff and
13:55 everybody else's too
13:56 then we heard there was some place
13:59 called salt lake city in some place
14:01 called utah they hit a pig with the gold
14:05 and the silver and the cooper
14:07 well who don't like the gold in the
14:08 silver cappish but that co-op where we
14:11 love the quak to come to salt lake city
14:14 and even getting on so many actions
14:17 and we brought with us a little slicer
14:19 do you waterfall the stock
14:21 hey
14:22 you're a mortal steward right
14:25 who ain't heard of what this do it in
14:26 the trouble she got it for inside a tree
14:35 yeah i want to set the record straight
14:35 she wasn't that voiced inside a trailer
14:43 yeah we abandoned inside a drake
14:43 yeah mike is doing she wasn't good at it
14:45 she got caught that's right we have our
14:48 own stock exchange
14:50 yes
14:51 yeah when that when boston chicago new
14:55 york they wanted to know how much to
14:58 bake with a silver and that cooper
15:01 we told them salt lake city told them
15:03 how much that they had they paid law
15:05 office exchange plaza that street right
15:07 there yeah
15:08 just look down to the end of the streets
15:10 not very long and you will see
15:13 power stock exchange that looks familiar
15:15 folks
15:16 keep going keep going
15:21 of course we don't call it wall street
15:21 here it's called cactus street
15:27 so we're going to build our own county
15:27 building right over here
15:29 and we're going to build it bigger well
15:31 the salt lake temple is 210 feet high
15:35 i'm making sure this city county
15:36 building that's 250 feet tall
15:45 although city county building is 500 000
15:45 square feet yeah but we have an angel on
15:47 the top and it's covered in the gold
15:50 well that's just too bad we only have
15:52 five statues on the city county building
15:55 all 18 feet tall
15:57 because the only two automobiles in the
15:59 entire state of utah happen to have a
16:02 head-on collision oh my goodness head-on
16:05 collision with the only two cars in this
16:07 state what was the uh headline for that
16:10 right yes that's right well it said get
16:12 a horse
16:14 that's the headline
16:15 because he
16:17 was the guy who created the very first
16:19 stoplight
16:21 wow right here in salt lake city
16:23 he put it right in this corner of 100
16:25 south and it was a you know
16:27 he had a
16:29 coal
16:30 with two lights a green and red and it
16:31 was to tell everybody you know
16:34 they could go over had a stop well
16:36 people love progress right
16:38 no they hated it nobody wanted to follow
16:41 that stupid street light they preferred
16:43 to have the police officers out there
16:45 directing traffic
16:46 and uh after six months he was still
16:49 humiliated he came and chopped down that
16:51 street block thought okay i guess it was
16:53 a bad idea
16:54 and that is right now in the museum of
16:56 the department of transportation david
16:58 keith's house can you see the little
17:00 stepping stone there they step off the
17:02 buggy and so they get down because it's
17:05 really too high and then the other rock
17:07 there that's the whole horse hitch and
17:09 david keith he was known as the great
17:11 gatsby of his time
17:13 yes he had ravished parties here
17:17 and um
17:19 he had a fine
17:21 carriage that was uh shipped here by
17:23 boat whose name was an empty burlap sat
17:26 and a
17:27 rundown mule and he wanted to work here
17:30 he worked in one of the silver mines in
17:32 park city
17:33 and he worked as a mockery he had to go
17:34 all the way down and just pick the muck
17:36 out and bring it out you know he had a
17:37 lowly job but ten years later he became
17:40 part owner of that mine and ten years
17:42 after that he built this mansion
17:45 and this one does have the 15 bedrooms
17:48 the 17 bathrooms
17:49 and it has a smoking room
17:52 and a billiard room
17:54 and a library and downstairs it still
17:56 has a fully functioning
17:58 bowling alley then albion died
18:00 he left me a sizeable fortune from the
18:03 silver king mine and i became silver
18:06 queen and being one of the wealthiest
18:09 women of the gilded age i lived my life
18:11 the way i saw fit i threw lavish parties
18:14 and entertained gifts and traveled the
18:16 world some people called me a bit of a
18:18 social network oh the sonic temple and
18:21 this was built right after they heard
18:23 about king tuk's tomb so this is all the
18:25 rage you know that's why we have the
18:27 sixes there
18:28 and uh
18:30 it's beautiful and you go in there on
18:32 tuesdays and thursdays i believe for a
18:34 tour but you have to call in versus and
18:36 this is a utah historic
18:39 site
18:40 the cathedral of the madeline or the
18:43 madeleine
18:48 second stop on the tour let's see a
18:48 driving tour but there are three stops i
18:50 believe
18:51 wow
18:57 this is
18:57 very large in here
18:59 the stained glass up top
19:49 this is a big church isn't it
19:49 it's huge massive
20:13 really there's not i mean there's not
20:13 that many pews in here like for the size
20:15 of the building
20:17 what kind of church is it
20:21 i'm not sure i should ask
20:35 look at how the pipes come off the organ
20:35 this way too
20:37 how the pipes like go out
20:55 yeah that is that was quite an
20:55 impressive
20:56 building oh i think they have like
20:57 treats for us too
20:59 they're back on board they've given us
21:00 cracker jacks okay
21:02 and uh i see
21:04 a church you got your treats we shall
21:07 continue
21:09 now
21:14 when brigham young see what's going on
21:14 here and meet that man
21:16 and we ran into somebody down there a
21:18 whispery stream is at your service
21:21 but perhaps you know me better as mark
21:24 twain
21:29 yes i come
21:29 by stagecoach
21:31 all the way to salt lake city and i
21:34 cannot recommend that one
21:36 how we madly had
21:40 i wanted to do two things
21:42 i wanted to see
21:43 the great salt lake
21:45 i saw it
21:47 it was great
21:50 salty
21:52 and sweat just seeing several of his
21:55 wives
22:01 i can with assurance say that the
22:01 mormons do not practice polygamy out of
22:04 lust
22:09 furthermore
22:09 i can say that any man who marries ten
22:12 of these women
22:14 will surely go to heaven
22:20 see what whiskey's dreaming that there's
22:20 a lot of firsts here you know we had the
22:22 first streetlight the first apartment
22:23 store
22:25 and a lot of firsts
22:28 and um well there's another first we're
22:30 going to tell you about
22:31 and uh we got a special guest here also
22:34 who's going to tell you about that
22:37 good morning
22:39 my name is martha hughes cannon
22:42 i was born in wales immigrated to the
22:44 united states when i was four years old
22:46 i was quite a handful from my forehead
22:49 on the opposing side was
22:52 oh my husband oh my goodness
22:56 well when i won the election the
23:00 newspapers stated that i was the better
23:03 man of the two
23:10 oh my life was full of obstacles and
23:10 trials from that moment on actually the
23:12 entire time but i always observed a
23:16 well-behaved woman
23:17 never makes history
23:19 my name is martha hughes cannon and as
23:22 you may have heard
23:23 never get in the way of a cannon
23:26 in the early days yes wc fields maywest
23:29 some of the very famous people in those
23:31 days came here and performed and you
23:34 notice it's kind of the replica of the
23:35 time of abraham lincoln that's when they
23:37 built that building we're going to go
23:38 into this building for about 10 minutes
23:41 and now you can get lost in this and
23:43 spend an hour so we don't want you to
23:46 get you know too carried away
23:53 dropping us off for a few moments
23:53 gonna go inside
24:07 and all through this little foyer area
24:07 are paintings of
24:08 the governors of utah
24:10 here's the state seal
24:24 and 1896 is
24:24 stated there as well
24:30 a difference of about 50 years just
24:30 about 50 years between 47
24:33 and 96 and this looks like
24:35 honestly a beehive
24:39 oh that's what it looks like
24:59 there's a bunch of glass cases here
24:59 there's the capitol building there
25:07 this musical instrument is guitar
25:07 zyther z-i-t-h-e-r
25:14 telescope
25:14 well no it says is this a telescope yes
25:17 and no
25:17 this instrument is called a
25:20 we level w y e level because of the two
25:23 we rings on either end of the telescope
25:28 and there's a bell down here at the very
25:30 end
25:37 oh it even has the crack in it like the
25:37 liberty bell
25:43 a reproduction of the liberty bells were
25:43 sent to the people of utah
25:46 back in 1950
25:52 it was displayed in every part of the
25:52 state
25:54 the dimensions of tone are identical
25:56 with those of the original liberty bell
25:58 when it rang out for independence in
26:00 1776
26:15 pretty cool
26:15 and so that can be seen from outer space
26:17 what do you think the other one is
26:24 i can't man-made the pyramids from outer
26:24 space really okay if you can't see the
26:26 great wall of town
26:30 the great wall of china
26:32 and this
26:39 view today and that's called rio tinto
26:39 it used to be called kennecott but it's
26:41 now rio
26:42 um
26:43 mines they actually do tours there i
26:45 think it's six dollars a person and you
26:47 can go there that the the tractor the
26:50 trucks that they use to hold the uh
26:52 the ore out is as big as the two-story
26:55 house no just the just the tires are as
26:58 tall as this lamppost
27:20 laws were different back then when women
27:20 could actually vote so 50 years before
27:23 the 19th amendment even passed sarah
27:26 young the first woman ever to vote voted
27:28 in that building
27:30 another of course the temple and like we
27:32 promised a better view somewhat of the
27:34 tabernacle if you can look past the
27:36 street fence
27:38 where the famous norman tabernacle choir
27:40 scene sings what are they down top never
27:42 choir on temple square
27:44 saturday morning or sunday mornings you
27:46 can hear them sing yeah so thursday
27:49 nights and sunday mornings you're free
27:51 you can attend and hear them sing
27:53 thursday night is their rehearsal and
27:55 sunday night is their live broadcast
27:57 we have the school of heroes and then
27:58 this building over here this is the
28:01 latter-day saints conference building
28:04 the largest arena
28:06 theater style seating
28:08 in the world 21 000 seats
28:11 you can take a tour here it takes about
28:13 an hour because of the sheer size of the
28:15 building
28:16 if you ever want to just have a quiet
28:18 moment in the middle of the city you
28:19 head up all the way to the top and
28:21 there's terrace gardens please take a
28:23 look at the beautiful hills behind you
28:25 you still have those snow-capped
28:27 mountains
28:28 it kind of feels like a little bit
28:30 switzerland like right now i tip rod's
28:33 hat to you
28:36 that's cute because i have back hair now
28:40 all right there it goes exactly
28:42 an hour and a half
28:47 what'd you think
28:47 i got my cracker jacks yeah your cracker
28:49 jacks did you get a coat the tour was
28:51 very very interesting a lot of it i
28:53 loved a lot of stuff i learned a lot of
28:55 stuff too it was a little campy a little
28:58 wacky at times but i thought she did a
28:59 great job doing the acting and yeah and
29:01 stuff
29:02 just remembering the script of
29:04 everything is yeah
29:05 they did a great job
29:08 so an hour and a half tour
29:10 10 30 to noon
29:25 and just stayed in the park place i
29:25 parked
29:26 walked across the lot to the opposite
29:29 side of
29:30 where the tour picked up to crown
29:32 burgers
29:33 got this neon sign here that well not
29:35 neon but the lit up crown on top of the
29:38 signage
29:40 this rock building
29:42 gonna get a bite to eat they have char
29:44 broiled
29:46 items
29:48 going out kind of a unique structure for
29:50 a burger place
29:52 it's just made out of rocks like this
30:00 and going into the first set of doors
30:00 it's like a so
30:01 bird down here
30:03 painting of some trees
30:06 a little stained glass as well over on
30:08 this side of waterfall some deer
30:17 okay it looks like you order at
30:17 the front counter and then from there
30:20 make your way over to the table this
30:22 time it's more like a quick service
30:24 mixed with a
30:26 restaurant style there is a fireplace in
30:28 here as well there's not a fire going at
30:31 the moment and a quail up there this rug
30:34 with some quail etched onto it
30:38 right
30:38 the wallabras all around this is the
30:40 main dining area with this chandelier
30:44 i know very unique
30:45 very unique quick
30:52 here we service thank you
30:52 all right two trays full
30:54 you got that one down you had drinks
30:57 you got two trays yeah there's two tries
30:59 uh i'll get the drinks in this
31:16 cracker jacks from the tour on there
31:16 all right this is what we're dealing
31:18 with
31:26 i got the double burger with cheese
31:26 and i got the onion rings
31:28 it's got the
31:30 cracker jacks
31:35 you got the junior burger bomb where'd
31:35 you get that
31:36 i got the
31:38 where there was a burger stall here
31:40 crown burger
31:41 it looks like there's something else on
31:42 there other than that
31:44 that's bacon
31:46 that's ham
31:48 yours has cheese on it
31:50 that's what i wanted to get
32:00 cheese it up yummy yummy
32:00 there's mine i guess that's fine yeah
32:01 that's the double
32:03 you guys got fries
32:04 i opted for onion rings and
32:07 i know you like thousand island dad but
32:09 this is called fry sauce okay which i'm
32:11 gonna say is probably just a thousand
32:13 islands okay you got a doubled my my
32:16 just a double burger with cheese and
32:19 lettuce mine does not have the
32:20 additional meat like
32:22 you know what i said i want nine i
32:24 wanted everything on it i meant
32:33 they put everything including more meat
32:33 everything with the kitchen seafood i
32:34 know
32:40 that's a junior one that's a junior one
32:40 that's a junior jim
32:49 yeah
32:49 your junior's got more on it than my
32:50 double
32:57 okay give me your consensus is that
32:57 thousand islands it tastes very much
32:58 like a thousand islands yes
33:01 even has the appearance of thousand
33:02 islands
33:04 even has the texture of thousand islands
33:06 but in reality it's dry sauce that's
33:09 what they call it here at crown burgers
33:19 what happened to the other 999 islands
33:19 and that's going to do it for today
33:22 had an enjoyable day
33:42 some family time
33:42 taking my mom out
33:44 mom and dad out to do a tour
33:47 a trolley tour and then after crown
33:50 burgers i enjoy the trolley tour and i
33:52 enjoyed my burger i'll see the next
33:54 video the vlog
33:55 is our
34:05 i love the view of the mountains there
34:05 behind the skyline