I am always surprised that there are nightclubs in this city, every time someone asks about them in this thread. Also when I see them, I suppose.
I am always surprised that there are nightclubs in this city, every time someone asks about them in this thread. Also when I see them, I suppose.
Hey there Seattle folks, I will be in town in a few days and I have a few group activities being offered, and I'm hesitating on this one:
Space Needle + Chihuly museum for $60, yay or nay? That sounds atrociously expensive for a smaller CN Tower (though the museum does look cool, but that price...), so I'm wondering if I should take the plunge.
It'll be my 2nd time in Seattle and the first time I didn't bother with the Space Needle because it just seemed, like I said, to be a lamer CN Tower (which itself is also way overpriced). Like the view is nice I'm sure but I did the Columbia Tower alternative already. Thoughts?
There is a space needle cam to check current conditions to see if you can get a good photo/viewI'd say bag it. If you really want to get some aerial views the wheel on the waterfront is actually pretty cool, as long it's not cloudy.
Interesting. That does sound like a better deal. Is the pass valid for a few days?Seems expensive to me for that. When I had family out here around Thanksgiving we got CityPASS's which for $99 (adult price) we got entry to
Space Needle
Seattle Aquarium
Argosy Harbor Tour
MoPOP or Woodland Park Zoo (choose one or the other)
Chihuly or Pacific Science Center (choose one or the other)
I did do the waterfront wheel last time hahaI'd say bag it. If you really want to get some aerial views the wheel on the waterfront is actually pretty cool, as long it's not cloudy.
Interesting. That does sound like a better deal. Is the pass valid for a few days?
Damn that price tag is brutal in Canadian dollars 😭
Purchase your CityPASS ticket booklets at the first attraction you visit in your destination.
Yesterday was the coldest July since 2005...loving this summer so far. Heat stay away.
Did you see this?Everything I packed for my trip is for 70+ degree weather. I messed up 😭
I went to the Naturalization ceremony for 500+ now-citizens at the Seattle Center today. That's a pretty cool thing. I imagine their feelings are so intense today.
Hi Seattle-ERA I arrived yesterday for moving into Redmond from abroad! And immediately lost my wallet...
I either left it at the taxi I took from the airport to get my apartment keys or dropped it on my way to the apartment. What is my best option for finding it? I plan to go back to the airport to see if I can find the taxi driver or someone from the company or go ask at a police station.
I left my information with the cab company and at the airport, but I haven't heard back. I also reported to the police, so I think all I can do for now is wait.If you know the name one the cab company, I would call them over the phone, finding the driver at the airport seems like a long shot. I'm sure taxi company has a very large lost and found. Also you can try calling the Airport and check with their lost and found.
Food
-- Joule: Amazing food selection that is all Korean influenced. I regret not trying their rice cakes. Thanks for this recommendation!
-- Salare: POC owned restaurant for our Sunday brunch. I always opt for quiche but my boyfriend had their chicken hash, and both were really tasty!
I still need to go to Junebaby. Every time I try to plan with friends, they don't seem interested. Think I'll just say "fuck it" and go by myself.
With Seattle's brisk autumn and gently falling leaves comes one comforting gift from the culinary gods: heaping spools of ramen in a deep bowl of soup.
Thankfully, Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto is answering our prayers.
On Thursday, many a ramen aficionados will line up alongside the International District's Publix building at 504 5th Ave. S with nothing more than what "Iron Chef" suggests, empty stomachs and open hearts.
They will soon embark upon the season's greetings: Momosan Seattle.
Yes, it's all true, and yes, we're all shedding a miso-infused tear of ramen-loving joy.
Morimoto, a Japanese master chef known for his booming ramen and grilled yakitori Izakaya outposts in New York City and Waikiki Beach, is officially bringing all means of Japanese comfort food and a bounty of premium sake to the west coast.
Lucky for us, Seattle is at the top of his guest list.
Might not have a choice. This is a conference game and there is no easy fix in the schedulesI don't think i remember lightning like this in my 38 years living here. This is insane. We had one strike right on top of us in Green Lake. Almost instantaneous lightning strike and thunder. Knocked out our cable briefly.
I can't imagine them continuing the UW football game tonight.
Might not have a choice. This is a conference game and there is no easy fix in the schedules