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FWIW, hotels in the SEA area have park n' fly cruise which include transfers. That would necessitate an overnight though.
FWIW, hotels in the SEA area have park n' fly cruise which include transfers. That would necessitate an overnight though.
Easiest is to park at port. Cheapest would be to park at an off-site airport lot and take light rail, if you are cruising out of the Downtown Piers. If you are out of the further piers there aren't many options besides the port parking.
Seattle Port, parking
http://shop.cruisedeals.com/LE5/form...-6414&skinurl=
CruiseDeals.com website lists 2 piers in Seattle.
CruiseDeals.com website lists 2 piers in Seattle.
Lots of variables here.
Which cruise line? That will change the parking situation, depending upon which cruise terminal you are using.
Flying in or driving in?
Cheapest parking is near airport, but then need to shuttle or public transport back. We have driven to terminal, dropped luggage and everyone off, then drive back to park and shuttle/taxi/metro back. Depends upon the group.
If sailing Holland or Princess, they have one parking area, I think it was $175 week last summer when we did it.
Which cruise line? That will change the parking situation, depending upon which cruise terminal you are using.
Flying in or driving in?
Cheapest parking is near airport, but then need to shuttle or public transport back. We have driven to terminal, dropped luggage and everyone off, then drive back to park and shuttle/taxi/metro back. Depends upon the group.
If sailing Holland or Princess, they have one parking area, I think it was $175 week last summer when we did it.
hotels & parking info in ports
http://cruisesource.us/2015/01/pre-c...commendations/
This site lists the major ports with recommended hotels and their parking options.
This site lists the major ports with recommended hotels and their parking options.




