Sea-Tac Shuttle?
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Yes there are shuttles but it's just as easy and about the same cost to just take a cab and not have to wait for a shuttle. About $25++ But here is your shuttle informatin -http://www.portseattle.org/seatac/ground/shuttlebus.shtml
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Hello,
I am a cruise specialist/travel consultant and in research for my clients, I've found that it is basically the same price to take a limo to the waterfront in Seattle. It is about a 20 minute drive (in good traffic). Shuttle service usually involves a wait (I've waited up to 90 minutes) and it can get busy for taxis. You can make arrangements for a limo in the airport in Seattle.
Best Regards,
Julia
I am a cruise specialist/travel consultant and in research for my clients, I've found that it is basically the same price to take a limo to the waterfront in Seattle. It is about a 20 minute drive (in good traffic). Shuttle service usually involves a wait (I've waited up to 90 minutes) and it can get busy for taxis. You can make arrangements for a limo in the airport in Seattle.
Best Regards,
Julia
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Dear Budget Queen,
Actually, I'm glad you mentioned it! I was born and raised in Seattle, and studied at the University of Washington.
Isn't it more fun to take a limo than a cab? Especially when you get to pamper yourself for the same price? I love it when I can upgrade myself and clients for the same price!
Best Regards,
Julia
Actually, I'm glad you mentioned it! I was born and raised in Seattle, and studied at the University of Washington.
Isn't it more fun to take a limo than a cab? Especially when you get to pamper yourself for the same price? I love it when I can upgrade myself and clients for the same price!
Best Regards,
Julia