Help me plan a Seattle area trip please
#21
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JJWyf, you want to click on "post a new message" under the United States forum title so you can get responses to your question.
Starrs--your plan sounds like a good one. Just be aware that you'll need to make a reservation for the ferry from Pt Townsend to Whidbey--check the WA State ferries website for more details. This is something new that will be instituted this summer because of the reduced capacity on that route.
Should we try to do a Seattle GTG while you're here ;-)?
Starrs--your plan sounds like a good one. Just be aware that you'll need to make a reservation for the ferry from Pt Townsend to Whidbey--check the WA State ferries website for more details. This is something new that will be instituted this summer because of the reduced capacity on that route.
Should we try to do a Seattle GTG while you're here ;-)?
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How bout a day trip to Leavenworth? Great little town in the Wash. Alps.? Or walk on the Winslow Ferry, or the SAM (one of the most magnificant collections of jade in the world), or the Space needle for lunch...or come to our island in the San Juans...two State parks on the island, and great ethnic food, walks, etc. (we got our own Kayaks...)
Man, I can think of endless things to do...how about a tour of the University, or just prowl the "Ave" for quaint shops, etc., or to West Seattle for sea food, or to Blake Island for a salmon dinner (they are still doing that, aren't then?)..
Have you done the Underground? or Pikes Street market, or the Arboretum, aquarium, etc. Just walk along the waterfront, lots to see and do.
You can 'book' for the Herbfarm if you hurry..or try Canlis, or go to the International District for fun shops..or take an Argosy Cruise on Lake WA....anyway, those things come to mind. Hope you have a great time.
I'd invite you to our beach house if you'd come...we hope to be there most of July..
Man, I can think of endless things to do...how about a tour of the University, or just prowl the "Ave" for quaint shops, etc., or to West Seattle for sea food, or to Blake Island for a salmon dinner (they are still doing that, aren't then?)..
Have you done the Underground? or Pikes Street market, or the Arboretum, aquarium, etc. Just walk along the waterfront, lots to see and do.
You can 'book' for the Herbfarm if you hurry..or try Canlis, or go to the International District for fun shops..or take an Argosy Cruise on Lake WA....anyway, those things come to mind. Hope you have a great time.
I'd invite you to our beach house if you'd come...we hope to be there most of July..
#28
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to see the houseboats why not do this little cruise?
http://www.seattleferryservice.com/
i also second the sculpture park and the new SAM
http://www.seattleferryservice.com/
i also second the sculpture park and the new SAM
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