Inn at Queen Anne/Car rental?

Old Jul 11th, 2000 | 05:50 PM
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Erika
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Inn at Queen Anne/Car rental?

Just booked incredible airfare for a five night stay in Seattle - now I need somewhere to stay. Have been looking at the Inn at Queen Anne. My fiance and I prefer quiet (don't think I would be a fan of the Inn at the Market) places with easy access to the touristy attractions. I am very comfortable using public transportation (when available).
Also - what is the best way to get from the airport into town when not renting a car. I would really like to take a day trip or two to explore the surrounding areas. Can I fulfill my daytripping needs with ferries or should I tyr and get a rental for a day or two (would love to see Mt. St Helen but don't know if it is realistic first week of October)
Thanks!
 
Old Jul 11th, 2000 | 07:14 PM
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D.B.
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For airport transportation, check out:

http://www.shuttleexpress.com


For something to do during your five days, check the lunch cruise here:

http://www.spiritofpugetsound.com/seattle/location.asp
 
Old Jul 12th, 2000 | 06:24 AM
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sheri
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GRR! I wrote you a nice long reply, and the Forum gremlins ate it! In any event, I just wanted to correct what I think is a misconception about the rooms on the "market" side of the Inn at the Market. I stayed recently in a waterview 5th floor room and was not bothered at all by noise, either during the night or in the morning. The rooms on the "city" side (First Avenue) are a completely different story, as has been reported.

I'm on my way to Cape Cod--will try to post more when I get back next week if you haven't already received a bunch of good responses (which you probably will, knowing this forum!).
 
Old Jul 12th, 2000 | 06:41 AM
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Hi, Erika,
I'd recommend the car for a couple of days. While the ferry is fun, there are only two destinations available from downtown Seattle, Bainbridge Island (Winslow, the town served, is a pleasant suburban burg) and Bremerton, home of the naval shipyard but not much to attract tourism. A car will expand your list of potential destinations enormously - the Cascades for fall color and wonderful views, Whidbey Island or Port Townsend, Mts. Rainier or St. Helens if you want...
 
Old Jul 12th, 2000 | 08:39 AM
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Inn at Queen Ann is really nice, this is a" neighborhood" area with resturants and grocery store etc.and seemed like a vewry safe area. It is upthe hill (Queen Ann Hill) from downtown Seattle,however we walked both direction with little effort Public transportation; busses(free in downtown area)& water front trolly are easy to use..
I agree about renting a car for a side trip. (we rented from National which was in the downtown area and quite convenient)
The shuttle from airport is very good. I think it was $8.00 per person and is right out the doors from the baggage area.
Mt. St. Helens = Seattle to Castle Rock on highway 5 will take 21/2 to 3 hrs depending on traffic.At Castle Rock you turn off and go toward the Visitor Centerne at Johnson Ridge and a newer on further up the road where you look right into the volcano. (I can't remember how long it takes to drive to Johnson Ridge-- hour? little more?? but the drive is remarkable.Weather that time of year is unpredictable..We usually travel to the Northwast in October-- in 5 trips; 3 were cool but with sunshine 90%, one cloudy a lot, one rain 50%..None were really cold--40 degrees or below and no snow.Johnson Ridge is "up-there" in elevation but there is a hot line you can call for weather.
As for Inn at the Market noise level=="bad' on the CITY side but not bothersome in rooms facing the market which usually have a view of the bay.However,with the prices of Market view room(start at $250)I would rather stay at Inn at Queen Ann and spend the money on other things.
I know you'll have a great time.
 

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