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Old Sep 12, 2002 | 8:21 pm
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4 Hours in Seattle

Hoping this is the right place to post this...

I have about a 4 hour layover in Seattle due to a combination mileage acquisition and award usage itinerary.

Rather than become intimately familiar with SEA-TAC, I'd love some advice as to how to see a small bit of Seattle, where I've never been:

1. What should I explore?
2. Given that I arrive on AS from YVR at 3:00p and depart on US on the 10:00p redeye (and will pick up and drop a car, I assume) do I have enough time for a meaningful off-airport excurtion?


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Old Sep 12, 2002 | 9:01 pm
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Trip reports is where we post flight experiences, so one of the moderators may be along to move this pretty soon.

As a frequent Seattle visitor, I would recommend you take the 194 bus from the airport straight into the City. Between the waterfront, ferry system, shopping, Space Needle, and everything else Seattle has to offer, you'd have no problem occupying an afternoon. You might even get a local flyer to have dinner with you if you post in the Community section.

194 (express) bus schedule:
http://transit.metrokc.gov/bus/schedules/s194_0_.html

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Old Sep 15, 2002 | 12:46 am
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3pm to 10pm is way more than 4 hours. If I'm in town and not working, I'd be happy to show you around a bit or at least point you in the right direction. Just email the date and any other pertinent info

P.S. This forum is where you post how fabulous a time you had after you've gone. You might find some good info over in FT Travel, and if you want to try and meet lots of FT'ers while you're here, definitely put a post in the Community Forum.

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Old Sep 15, 2002 | 6:23 am
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I'll assume that Red Wing 6 might be more interested in getting a taste of Seattle than in either riding a city bus or chatting up fellow FTers.

First off, you do have enough time for a good excursion, at least to get a taste of the city. Time is your most valuable resource, so budgeting it carefully is a key. Renting a car would not be my first choice, because you'll have issues such as parking and navigating in an unfamiliar city.

So, here is a totally personal set of suggestions for what to do:
  • Take a cab from SEA-TAC to my favorite shop in Seattle, The Glasshouse Studio, on a pedestrian street (Occidental Ave) near Pioneer Square. They have beautiful glass pieces on display, and they've also got a glass-blowing works in the shop. I'd do this first, because they close at 5pm. (A taxi will cost about $26-30 from the airport, and will take about 30-50 minutes at that time of day.)
  • From the Glasshouse, stroll over a block or two to Pioneer Square. Lots of interesting shops and bars along the way, but most of all you'll get a sense of some of Seattle's street life.
  • Head over to Pike Place Market, which is probably the premier tourist spot in Seattle, and deservedly so. It's a collection of food stands and artsy stands and souvenir stands -- a great place for strolling and people-watching. The market closes at 6 and is probably a 10-15 minute walk from Pioneer Sq. (about 8-10 blocks north on 1st Ave), so either hike it or take a cab depending on time/weather/how you feel.
  • You'll enter the market at its south end (1st and Pike), and there's a nice park at its north end with a decent view of the harbor (Elliott Bay). If you're hungry, you'll have grabbed something to go from one of the food shops in the market or across the street; for a much nicer sit-down meal, try the Caf Campagne, which is the fast-food version of one of Seattle's top restaurants.
  • Time now becomes a factor. If you've got the time and energy, checkout the Space Needle and monorail. Walk up Pine Street to Westlake center (at 5th Ave), and take the monorail to the Space Needle. Go up the needle, and take heart in the fact that those people who are in the needle have the benefit of not being able to actually see it.
  • The tour is over. If time is tight, cab it back to the airport. If you've got time, you can save $20-25 by taking the Gray Line airport bus from a downtown hotel to the airport.

Happy travels.
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