Why Sunriver Is Still The Perfect Location For Vacation During The COVID-19 Outbreak

COVID-19 Village Properties at Sunriver Preparedness

It seems that everywhere you look, the news, social media, in-person conversation and the media, the topic on everyone’s mind is the COVID-19 (aka the Corona Virus). Village Properties at Sunriver has always held ourselves to the highest standard with regards of service, cleanliness, and safety of our guests, owners, and employees. As of this morning we have received our shipment of QT-TB, a cleaning solution approved by the EPA and states if “for use against emerging enveloped viral pathogens and can be used during the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.” All of our vacation rental homes will be sanitized with the product and we have added it to our regular rental home and office cleaning routine. All of our guests can rest assure that your home has been cleaned and sanitized with EPA/CDC approved products and is ready for you to enjoy.


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Sunriver is still your perfect Spring Break destination!

Located in the high desert, in a sparsely populated town, Sunriver is still the perfect destination for you and your family to explore nature and enjoy outdoor activities while continuing to follow the CDC guidelines of not gathering in large groups. Plus, you don’t need to board a plane to reach this vacation hot spot, just load up the car with your essentials and less than 3 hours later you’re here!

Now is the best time to save on your vacation!

As of this morning, Governor Brown has announced that all Oregon schools will be closed after today’s classes and returning on April 1st.  This means you have an extra week to make memories with your family and we want to help you make them. So we are extending our spring special beginning today through March 31st! When you use the promo code: SPRING20 at checkout you’ll get your 4th night free for stays between March 13th through March 31st!

Fun things to do with your extended Spring Break!

They don’t call Central Oregon an outdoor playground for nothing! Check out some of our suggestions to fill your days with adventure!

 

Go Mountain Biking!

Go Hiking!

winter activities in sunriver

Go Spring Skiing!

Important information about SHARC

SHARC will be closed this weekend March13-15. The SHARC center will be closed to the public the weekend of March 14th-15th. The board members will gather on Monday to discuss next steps and possible later closures of the facility.
Earlier this morning we received a press release from SHARC stating the following:

The safety of our owners, and the public, is our primary focus and we are taking the governor’s recommendations very seriously,” said Hugh Palcic, SROA General Manager. Keith Mobley, president of SROA Board of Directors. “Facilities where large numbers of people gather deserve attention. SHARC is at the top of the list. For that, and other reasons, I am exercising my authority as president of the Sunriver Owners Association to order the temporary closure of that facility, until such time as the full board of directors may determine to be appropriate. Updates on SHARC and SROA operations will be posted, as available, on the SROA website at www.sunriverowners.org and Facebook.

In closing, have fun and be safe!

While there are varying opinions on what started the Corona Virus, most professionals agree that precautionary measures are a person’s best defense. Follow the CDC for daily updates on COVID-19 and take some common-sense approaches to wellness to help stay healthy.

  • Wash your hands often with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Avoid close contact with sick people.
  • Discontinue the practice of shaking hands and perhaps opt to wave or elbow bump for a greeting.
  • Keep tissues on hand to cover coughs and/or sneezes, discarding following use.
  • Stay home if you are sick.
  • Avoid touching your face, mouth and nose.
  • Routinely disinfect items touched regularly (countertops, bathroom surfaces, personal cell phone, etc.).

Also, remember these important facts that have been stressed by the CDC.

  • With regard to COVID-19, reported illnesses vary greatly between mild and severe. Some people have had little to no reported symptoms while others have been severe. Currently, information gathered suggests that MOST COVID-19 illness is mild (only 16% of cases have serious illness).
  • Older people and those with underlying health conditions such as heart disease, lung disease and diabetes, to name a few, seem to be at a higher risk for serious illness.
  • The immediate risk of being exposed to the virus currently is thought to be low for the majority of folks.
  • The United States has not seen widespread circulation of COVID-19 in most communities at this time.

With no domestic travel restrictions at this time, plan that vacation and enjoy some time in your happy place, putting into practice these CDC-recommended tips for better health and wellness.

Again, this is an evolving situation. As you travel, take additional daily medications and over-the-counter meds you might need in case of a travel delay, and rely on CDC updates to stay well and safe.   Maybe it’s time for a relaxing getaway from all of the hustle and bustle!  We hope to see you soon!

Have fun out there and see you soon!