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Visiting Seattle
Please help me plan our first visit to Seattle. I am attending a conference in Bellevue on July and my husband and 3 kids (teens) are coming with me and I want them to have a good time. I am wondering if we should stay in Bellevue or in Seattle. I will be in the conference in the mornings only. Any suggestions on where we should stay and places that we should visit? We will be renting a car. Thank you all.
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You could stay either place. Bellevue might be more convenient, since you'll have a car. For the kids there is a world-class mall called BellSquare that should be a hit.
Besides that the usual suspects: Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square historic district, Woodland Park Zoo, Chinatown, visit the various public lakes and parks. |
If your meetings are in the morning, you are better off staying in Bellevue--the morning commute from Seattle to Bellevue is horrible! (The express lanes run in the other direction in the morning, making Bellevue to Seattle a short trip, but the "reverse commute" is a parking lot). Your kids can sleep in and then look around Bellesquare (which will probably be only a block or two from your conference hotel) until you are finished with your meeting.
Then head for Seattle---the traffic is fine at mid-day---and enjoy the "usual suspects" as Suze suggests. Dinner at one of the waterfront restaurants is a "must". Or ride a ferry over to Bainbridge Island one evening and dine there, returning at sunset. If you do this, park your car in Seattle and take the ferry as foot passengers--it is expensive and time-consuming to put a car on the ferry. |
Agree with the others--stay in Bellevue. There is a brand new Westin and a 5-10 year old Hyatt that are "attached" to Bel Square. There are also restaurants etc in that immediate area.
Things to visit (in addition to above), the Future of Flight Museum/Boeing tour in Everett, Underground Tour, Snoqualmie Falls, Tillicum Village, Museum of Flight in Renton. Let us know if you need more! |
The Ballard Locks is a fun 1/2 day if the weather's nice, have lunch at Ray's Boathouse on your way back.
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Thank you very much everyone. We will stay then in Bellevue area. You are very informative.
The conference will be at Meydenbauer Center. I booked the hotel at Woodmark (2.9 miles away). They have a complimentary boat ride to lake Washington and "raid the pantry" at night. But I also like Hyatt Regency in Bellevue (0.6 miles) because it is closer and if you upgrade your room (which I need anyway) they offer a free continental breakfast. Any opinion from those who stayed from these 2 hotels? Thank you again to all. |
Take a look at www.nwtrek.org
It is a nature center/ wilderness natural setting "zoo", for lack of a better word. We loved it. Your kids will really love it. Even the gift shop had good prices. |
Hello! I live in the Seattle area and have stayed as well as planned events in both the Hyatt and the Woodmark. While the Woodmark is a bit more pituresque, the Hyatt is much more convenient to Meydenbauer Center - you will battle some major traffic from the Woodmark to Meydenbauer. Additionally, there is quite a bit more for teenagers to do @ the Hyatt as it is right in Bellevue next to shops and restaurants. Just my two cents. Have a wonderful trip!
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