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Old Aug 14th, 2009 | 07:15 AM
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Seattle- Go Seattle Card Question

In making some specific detailing for my coming Seattle trip, I have decided I want to get Go Seattle Cards. This is the choice dilemma. Since I want 3 day and this is on sale from online vendor and source- I want to know if I can get that price at the local pick up spots or if the difference isn't worth having them purchased and mailed ahead.

Can anyone tell me what the prices are for the Go Seattle card when purchased at the many vendor stops for this within in the city? One of them is at the Convention Center very close to my hotel. Others are at the Sc. Fic. Museum and down near the harbor by Argosy Tours.

The online is $76.49 each right now but there are mailing and added fees, as well.

I think the purchase on site at the amusements in Seattle might be $89.99 each for the 3 day. And $124.99 for the 5 day.

If anyone knows- thanks! I can't get ON SITE current price listings for prices on the internet, just the internet prices.

We have decided to take the Downtown Airporter as hotel/air port transport.

Does anyone have any experience of the Bon Vivant Wine Tour? We are going to do the Pike Pl. Mk. food tour if I can get it in before the day game.
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Old Aug 15th, 2009 | 02:14 PM
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I called the Convention Center kiosk and was told that you would purchase the card at the first participating venue you visit. The cost is for three days is $96.99 (not $89.99) and for five days it is $124.99.

I don't know anything about the Bon Vivant Wine Tour, but here is a link to Seattle food tour ratings: http://best.king5.com/winners/northw...ment/food-tour

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Old Aug 17th, 2009 | 07:24 AM
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Oh, thank you, happytrailstyou, that was exactly the information I needed.

So I just now ordered the GoSeattle cards online for the $89.99 special price for the 3 day. I had a feeling if I waited to get them there they would be more $.

And thanks for the other link too. I have contact with the Pike Place Market Food tasting tour- for possible times already. But I have not made any reservations yet and this link is one I hadn't come across- for ratings.
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Old Aug 18th, 2009 | 06:43 AM
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savorseattletours.com gets good comments. i've not taken one (i live in seattle) but have seen them around downtown. quiet, small groups, looks interesting and intelligent.
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Old Aug 18th, 2009 | 08:38 AM
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Thanks, suze.

I'm frantically busy today, but will look at these closely soon and decide on a few by the end of next week.
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