Fodor's Travel Talk Forums

Fodor's Travel Talk Forums (https://www.fodors.com/community/)
-   United States (https://www.fodors.com/community/united-states/)
-   -   Public Transportation/Hotels in Seattle (https://www.fodors.com/community/united-states/public-transportation-hotels-in-seattle-938835/)

amandarawrrr Jun 12th, 2012 10:21 AM

Public Transportation/Hotels in Seattle
 
Hi all, looking for hotels in Seattle over Labor Day weekend (I know, groan) and finding that there aren't many hotels under $200... shocker, I know. Unfortunately that's just not in my budget and I really don't want to rent a car for the entire trip. How is the bus system, or are there any other forms of transportation to downtown from, say, Bellevue, or the University District? Any other neighborhoods you might suggest staying with an ideal budget of around $130 or less if possible? Thanks!

hpeabody Jun 12th, 2012 11:06 AM

Downtown has a light rail that is pretty good. I do not know about the hotels, sorry.

Gardyloo Jun 12th, 2012 11:19 AM

Yes, there's a very comprehensive bus system. http://metro.kingcounty.gov/

Check out the University District and the Seattle Center area, although Bumbershoot at Seattle Center will make that area crowded and potentially more expensive than usual.

Bellevue and the airport are other possibilities, but obviously less convenient to the city.

happytrailstoyou Jun 12th, 2012 12:10 PM

Your best bet for a room in your preferred budget is by the airport or in the University District. This would be my choice://www.hotelsone.com/seattle-hotels-us/university-inn-seattle.html?q=dsti:135136;dstt:8;lbl:ggehoeu-bh135136;cur:USD;dsts:Seattle;start:2012-09-01;end:2012-09-04;rad:0;wa:0;rmcnf:1[2,0];sf:1;

University Inn is operated by a good company, it is located in an interesting neighborhood with loads of restaurants, it has good transportation options, and it has favorable reviews on TripAdvisor: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...ashington.html

If you're interested, you would be wise to book now. Elsewhere at this price range you will find yourself in an inconvenient or unpleasant location or in a dump.

HTTY

amandarawrrr Jun 12th, 2012 01:00 PM

Thank you thank you. I knew about the light rail system but unfortunately to take advantage of it, I'd have to book a hotel near the airport or downtown. Doesn't seem to be any options in between so it's not of much use for me, which makes me sad. I've been sort of leaning towards the University district but have heard mixed reviews... but as a recent college grad I'm thinking I'll be ok with it. I'm probably going to go into AAA today and see what their advice is and book tonight. Thank you!!

Bobmrg Jun 12th, 2012 01:28 PM

There is a string of motels along the east edge of the Southcenter Mall served by the #150 bus; there is a Courtyard by Marriot in the shopping mall, and the bus goes right past it. Google "Tukwila + lodging."

suze Jun 12th, 2012 03:35 PM

The Moore Hotel is right downtown and in that price range. Then you could use Light Rail in and back to the airport, and Metro bus to get around the city.

amandarawrrr Jun 12th, 2012 07:20 PM

Oh wow, that's incredibly tempting... the only room left for the dates we'll be there is a room with a shared bathroom. As someone who's been to Europe I wouldn't be entirely against this, especially since the location is incredible and it's only $76/night. My other two options I'm weighing are Four Points by Sheraton at the Seattle Center (convenient because we will be going to Bumbershoot Saturday night) for $142 or the University Inn for $114. Budget is a big issue and as long as we'll have public transportation I don't really mind where we stay as long as it's not a total dump. Dah. Lots to think about!!

1JAR Jun 12th, 2012 07:27 PM

Another option is to check the South Lake Union Streetcar line for Hotels located on/near.

South Lake Union is a great neighborhood.

http://www.seattlestreetcar.org/slu.htm

Tentek Jun 12th, 2012 07:29 PM

University Inn is a good hotel, but it is not a good location for Bumbershoot. You could take the bus downtown and then take the Monorail to Seattle Center. I would opt for staying closer to Seattle Center so you could go out at night and not worry about catching the bus back. Have you checked Queen Anne hotels? I live in Seattle, so I have not stayed in any hotels other than Hotel Deca. Have you tried Hotwire.com?

Tentek Jun 12th, 2012 07:37 PM

One other option you have, which might not work, depending on how late you plan on staying out, is to stay at Northgate and to take the shuttle from Northgate Park and Ride to the Bumbershoot at Seattle center: http://www.hotwire.com/hotel/results...earchTokenId=1.

http://metro.kingcounty.gov/up/spclevent/bumbershoot/

suze Jun 12th, 2012 07:47 PM

Staying out in University District is not the most convenient if going to Bumbershoot and other downtown spots (Pike Place Market, Waterfront, etc.) is what you plan to do.

Have you checked the Mediterranean Inn on lower Queen Anne?

If budget is a "big issue" personnaly I'd be tempted to go with the Moore.

amandarawrrr Jun 12th, 2012 08:00 PM

I did some number crunching and realized, thanks to cheaper hotels in Portland where we will be staying the second half of our trip, that the $142 hotel would actually be in budget. I was hoping for an average of $125/night total and with <$100 rooms the rest of the trip we should come in under $120/night average, even after taxes. So that's the one I went with. :) Looks like it's within walking distance of the light rail and right next door to the Seattle Center, which should be perfect. I'm still intrigued by the Moore, though... if I ever return I'll have to look into it because it looks like a rocking place! Thanks for all your suggestions!

suze Jun 12th, 2012 08:06 PM

If you're at Seattle Center, you aren't close walking distance from the last Light Rail stop (which is Westlake Center downtown).

amandarawrrr Jun 12th, 2012 08:16 PM

The hotel is basically on the corner of Mercer and Aurora... assuming you can walk along Mercer it should just be a few blocks to that Light Rail station!

Tentek Jun 12th, 2012 08:20 PM

suze is right, that is a loooong walk. You can take the Monorail from Westlake station. The walk is probably close to 2 miles.

Tentek Jun 12th, 2012 08:22 PM

OK, not quite 2 miles but still a long walk: 26 minutes, 1.36 miles:
http://goo.gl/maps/fCFB

amandarawrrr Jun 12th, 2012 08:25 PM

hmm... are we looking at the same map/station? Google Maps tells me there's a lightrail station at Westlake and Mercer?

Tentek Jun 12th, 2012 08:27 PM

There is no light rail station at Westlake and Mercer. I live here, google maps doesn't.

Tentek Jun 12th, 2012 08:28 PM

There may be a light rail station planned but it will be not here by Labor Day weekend :-(


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 04:29 PM.