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NFT: Seattle Recommendations

MotownGIANTS : 7/19/2024 4:54 pm
Spending the week there for Games 5 and 6....

I'm combining the annual football trip /w a family trip. Any good family recommendations?

I was figuring ...
Pike Place Market
Museum of Pop Culture
Seattle Aquarium
Chinatown-International District (Jr likes to learn about Asian cultures (Anime influence))


You have the main hits  
Pork Chop : 7/19/2024 5:06 pm : link
already listed. I would add:

* South Lake Union--you'll be right there near the Pop Culture Museum. There are lots of restaurants/bars and it's a pretty nice walk. There's a Museum of Industry and History or something like that. Lots of wooden boats.

* Bainbridge Island--take a ferry from downtown. Bainbridge is pretty cool on its own, but the views on the ferry of the Seattle skyline are incredible. You can walk onto the ferry.

* Whidbey Island--it's a 45 min drive then another ferry, but if you have some time this is pretty cool too. There's a town named Langley very close to the ferry that is worth seeing. You can drive onto this ferry.
I know  
Gman11 : 7/19/2024 5:36 pm : link
Pike Place Market is a landmark, but I didn't really see anything otherworldly there. If you are pressed for time I would go to the other stuff and then maybe make a short trip to the market. Of course, if you or your spouse is a shop-a-holic, it might be of interest.

Don't forget to go to the Space Needle.
Boeing Tour.  
MOOPS : 7/19/2024 5:55 pm : link
You know, while you still can.
Not sure if the Mariners  
pjcas18 : 7/19/2024 5:58 pm : link
are in town, but I want to a game when I was in Seattle for a work trip.

beautiful stadium. they had the roof open, such great scenery and it was very clean, and better than average stadium beer and food selection.

actually  
pjcas18 : 7/19/2024 5:58 pm : link
week 5 and 6 is probably after baseball season...disregard.
Underground Seattle tour  
Steve L : 7/19/2024 11:18 pm : link
It’s really cool.
the underground tour was pretty cool  
Giantsfan79 : 7/20/2024 8:07 am : link
Lots of prohibition tunnels under the city. Also when I went the Botanical Gardens were very nice and free admission
Snoqualmie Falls is a short drive out of town  
widmerseyebrow : 7/20/2024 10:26 am : link
They have a nice restaurant there with a great view.

Also second the Seattle Underground tour.
RE: You have the main hits  
Ron from Ninerland : 7/20/2024 1:24 pm : link
In comment 16556109 Pork Chop said:
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already listed. I would add:

* South Lake Union--you'll be right there near the Pop Culture Museum. There are lots of restaurants/bars and it's a pretty nice walk. There's a Museum of Industry and History or something like that. Lots of wooden boats.

* Bainbridge Island--take a ferry from downtown. Bainbridge is pretty cool on its own, but the views on the ferry of the Seattle skyline are incredible. You can walk onto the ferry.

* Whidbey Island--it's a 45 min drive then another ferry, but if you have some time this is pretty cool too. There's a town named Langley very close to the ferry that is worth seeing. You can drive onto this ferry.
I'm on my way up to Whidbey Island right now. By all means the Bainbridge Island ferry is a must. They've also built up the area around the downtown ferry terminal. Its one of the best parts in town. Whidbey Island is also accessible by ferry from the south, or you can take the Deception Pass bridge from the north which is very scenic.
RE: RE: You have the main hits  
Pork Chop : 7/20/2024 1:35 pm : link
In comment 16556352 Ron from Ninerland said:
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In comment 16556109 Pork Chop said:


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already listed. I would add:

* South Lake Union--you'll be right there near the Pop Culture Museum. There are lots of restaurants/bars and it's a pretty nice walk. There's a Museum of Industry and History or something like that. Lots of wooden boats.

* Bainbridge Island--take a ferry from downtown. Bainbridge is pretty cool on its own, but the views on the ferry of the Seattle skyline are incredible. You can walk onto the ferry.

* Whidbey Island--it's a 45 min drive then another ferry, but if you have some time this is pretty cool too. There's a town named Langley very close to the ferry that is worth seeing. You can drive onto this ferry.

I'm on my way up to Whidbey Island right now. By all means the Bainbridge Island ferry is a must. They've also built up the area around the downtown ferry terminal. Its one of the best parts in town. Whidbey Island is also accessible by ferry from the south, or you can take the Deception Pass bridge from the north which is very scenic.


Crazy--I just moved from Redmond to Freeland (on Whidbey Island) earlier this year. We love it up here.
One more--  
Pork Chop : 7/20/2024 1:41 pm : link
if you like college campus walks, UW is one of the best. It's right in the middle of the city and there's plenty of public transportation to get you there.
Just Came Back From Seattle  
Jeffrey : 7/21/2024 8:16 am : link
If you like hiking there's Discovery Park, right in the City and a relatively easy hike. If you are willing to go farther try Rainier hikes or go to the Olympic Peninsula. Agree on Snoqualmie Falls as it is worth the short drive.

Pike's Market was a larger version of a farmers market and features food stands, crafts and the so-called "gum wall" a corridor where thousands of pieces of gum have been stuck to the wall.

UW campus is really nice and there is a biking/jogging/walking trail that runs through there and goes on for miles.

Never had a bad meal in Chinatown.
The Brooklyn Oyster Bar  
gidiefor : Mod : 7/21/2024 11:16 am : link
my son and I both loved it.

The Best Oysters and Steak period.
Pork Chop  
Ron from Ninerland : 7/21/2024 2:15 pm : link
I lived in Seattle in the early 80's during the Dave Kreig era. In fact I met my wife to be there. We have considered moving to Whidbey or Anacortes, but I'm concerned about the infracture in Washington state. It looks like they haven't added a new ferry boat in at least 40 years and some of these boats are 100 years old. They've cut some routes, particularly to Sydney B.C. That, and Seattle actually has worse traffic than SF/Oak/San Jose.

Have they addressed the ferry situation ?
RE: Pork Chop  
Pork Chop : 7/24/2024 10:05 am : link
In comment 16556640 Ron from Ninerland said:
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I lived in Seattle in the early 80's during the Dave Kreig era. In fact I met my wife to be there. We have considered moving to Whidbey or Anacortes, but I'm concerned about the infracture in Washington state. It looks like they haven't added a new ferry boat in at least 40 years and some of these boats are 100 years old. They've cut some routes, particularly to Sydney B.C. That, and Seattle actually has worse traffic than SF/Oak/San Jose.

Ferries are still hit and miss, but we've found the right rhythm and don't get stuck on waiting lines too often. The biggest issue right now is the personnel on the ferries, most times that capacity is impacted is due to not enough skilled workers being available for sailing. We do love it here though, not regretting moving here at all.

Have they addressed the ferry situation ?
Thanks all  
MotownGIANTS : 7/26/2024 9:25 am : link
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