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On 12/26/2018 at 11:05 AM, Scraps said:

Kerry Park has one of the best views of the city 

 

 

Good to hear. Think I want to visit this and take my pics in lieu of the Space Needle. The Gum Wall sounds about as appealing as taking picture next to a shit hole however.


Was supposed to be boarding a flight this afternoon to Seattle but postponed bc they're getting some snow this weekend. I only have Friday-Sunday to do what I want, and getting snowed in for half of my 3 days (mid-Friday through mid-Saturday) sounded really shitty. Trying again in 3 weeks.

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Subbed to this as well. Making my first trip last weekend this month.

1 hour ago, UnivTex34 said:

Subbed to this as well. Making my first trip last weekend this month.

You picked a poor time to visit the PNW.

You might luck out, but odds are it will be wet and cold.

2 minutes ago, Incredulity said:

You picked a poor time to visit the PNW.

You might luck out, but odds are it will be wet and cold.

I don't mind either. Other than the lack of access to the outdoors, but we just had friends move up there, and will be back often.

Wife and I are headed to Seattle this April for the Rangers/Mariners series. She keeps talking about some restaurant where every menu item has the word bitch in it.

Biscuit Bitch was fantastic last time I was there.

8 hours ago, UnivTex34 said:

Got any Seafood recs?

 

Can't miss Asian places?

 

And then tell us about the Asian food

Got any Seafood recs?
 
Can't miss Asian places?
 
Me and ex hit up Maneki in the international district on 6th and south main...good stuff and dates back to 1904

Check it out on google...good local spot
On 2/7/2019 at 1:12 PM, 4th&Five said:

Biscuit Bitch was fantastic last time I was there.

I crave a Spam Bitch at least 2-3 times a month.

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Bump for our Spring Break trip next week.  My wife and I have been to Seattle a couple times, but it's the first time taking our kids.  We booked a flat on the waterfront below Pike Place and already have filled out some of the week:  Museum of Pop Culture (they have a Marvel exhibit that our kids will love), Woodland Park Zoo, Freemont Brewing, Underground Tour, dinners at Shaker + Spear and Café Champagne, will grab some fresh seafood from Pike one night and cook dinner at our place. 

Looking for day trip ideas.  On our last visit the wife and I headed out to Snoqualmie and hiked Rattlesnake Ledge followed by lunch near Snoqualmie Falls.  We could do that again, but am also considering Whidbey Island.  Anyone ever been there?  Tips and recommendations from those who have? 

Other ideas, other than posting pics of wife?

Victoria. The Victoria Clipper ferry is expensive AF though but probably the easiest way to get there.  

13 minutes ago, Scraps said:

Vancouver.

 

10 minutes ago, CooterBrown said:

Victoria. The Victoria Clipper ferry is expensive AF though but probably the easiest way to get there.  

Negative.  Oldest has a passport but youngest does not.

Leave the youngest at the border. Problem solved.

4 minutes ago, South Austin said:

 

Negative.  Oldest has a passport but youngest does not.

We spent an afternoon on Bainbridge Island. We hopped between Wine tastings and breweries.

4 minutes ago, Scraps said:

Leave the youngest at the border. Problem solved.

He's eight, so that's definitely an option.  I could leave him with some comic books and bottled water.

18 minutes ago, UnivTex34 said:

We spent an afternoon on Bainbridge Island. We hopped between Wine tastings and breweries.

We've done Bainbridge.  We enjoyed it and it would be an easy ferry ride from our flat, but was thinking about getting out further. 

1 minute ago, South Austin said:

We've done Bainbridge.  We enjoyed it and it would be an easy ferry ride from our flat, but was thinking about getting out further. 

Gotcha.

If you are staying at Pike Place hit up Cloudburst brewery as it is right there.

10 minutes ago, shnsajax said:

If you are staying at Pike Place hit up Cloudburst brewery as it is right there.

Sweet. We’re a couple blocks away and will stop by for some tastings before our first night’s dinner. Thanks!

Cloudburst is great.  Has sort of a ABW feel.  The PJ exhibit at MoPop right now is really great as well (if you're a fan).

35 minutes ago, 4th&Five said:

The PJ exhibit at MoPop right now is really great as well (if you're a fan).

Yep, saw that. I imagine we'll be spending a lot of time at MoPop.

And drats, just saw that Cloudburst is one of the breweries that doesn't allow kids.  Freemont Brewing does, and we're stopping by there on the way back from the zoo.

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makes sense...a bit industrial.  freemont is a great place to hang.  holy mountain is cool too.  while we were there a train went by out back carrying a bunch of planes without wings.  pretty cool scene.

i saw the fantasy and horror exhibits in august.  you'll love it.  so much cool stuff.

4 hours ago, CooterBrown said:

Victoria. The Victoria Clipper ferry is expensive AF though but probably the easiest way to get there.  

Victoria is awesome.  Victoria is how I imagine SF could be if it didn't have a heroin needle in it's arm, a crack pipe in it's pocket, late stage AIDS and living in the BART station restroom.

Whidbey Island. Not really a lot to do that I ever found. 

However if you go north and drive there instead of ferry, there is bridge you can stop and walk around with some really awesome views. 

RockCreek Seafood and Serious Pie. Biscuit Bitch for breakfast. 

1 minute ago, 4th&Five said:

RockCreek Seafood and Serious Pie. Biscuit Bitch for breakfast. 

Rock Creek was damn good. 

25 minutes ago, BearSchlong said:

Is that the one on fremont?

Yes

9 hours ago, South Austin said:

Bump for our Spring Break trip next week.  My wife and I have been to Seattle a couple times, but it's the first time taking our kids.  We booked a flat on the waterfront below Pike Place and already have filled out some of the week:  Museum of Pop Culture (they have a Marvel exhibit that our kids will love), Woodland Park Zoo, Freemont Brewing, Underground Tour, dinners at Shaker + Spear and Café Champagne, will grab some fresh seafood from Pike one night and cook dinner at our place. 

Looking for day trip ideas.  On our last visit the wife and I headed out to Snoqualmie and hiked Rattlesnake Ledge followed by lunch near Snoqualmie Falls.  We could do that again, but am also considering Whidbey Island.  Anyone ever been there?  Tips and recommendations from those who have? 

Other ideas, other than posting pics of wife?

Theo Chocolate has a kid friendly tour that my kids enjoyed, and it’s close to Fremont Brewing.  Reuben’s Brews is also close by and kid friendly.

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The Marvel exhibit was cool, went last year after Infinity War. Your kids will call you a cool dad. Also if you don't see everything at mopop you can go back in the next day with y'alls tickets, so y'all can see the things y'all missed.

I can't remember if it was tickets or wrist band, or reciete. Id ask actually, but I know they let the girlfriend and I go in the next day.

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Any more hotel recommendations or additional strong VRBO suggestions?  Right now I have provisional reservations at the Sheraton Grand because of habit and because I'm a Marriot ahem Bonvoy points whore.

But I sure would love to stay somewhere a little less $$ and with more character.

On 3/12/2019 at 1:35 PM, Shaddie said:

However if you go north and drive there instead of ferry, there is bridge you can stop and walk around with some really awesome views. 

Indeed:

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7 hours ago, BearSchlong said:

Any more hotel recommendations or additional strong VRBO suggestions?  Right now I have provisional reservations at the Sheraton Grand because of habit and because I'm a Marriot ahem Bonvoy points whore.

But I sure would love to stay somewhere a little less $$ and with more character.

Belltown rentals are a strong choice.   I've stayed in the same building twice now and it really can't be beat. It's bounded by 1st, Wall, 2nd and Battery.   You can walk to almost anything downtown and Uber to everything else near it. 

3 hours ago, NWBuck said:

Indeed:

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Hahaha. Never been there with clouds and fog but that is cool. I used to have a customer on Whidbey so I probably crossed that bridge 5 times in last 10 years. 

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Did you dudes know this place has a FOR REAL MONORAIL?!????

I can’t get the Lyle Laney song out of my head. Maybe my next meeting will be in North Haverbrook

Yep.  Conan wrote that episode.

His wife is from Seattle.  He was there a while back:

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Headed up in a month as sort of a scouting trip for where to move in a year or so. Will have a car for 2 days, any recs on neighborhoods/areas to check out for apartments? Also good day hikes. Gracias.

55 minutes ago, Hank_Hill said:

Headed up in a month as sort of a scouting trip for where to move in a year or so. Will have a car for 2 days, any recs on neighborhoods/areas to check out for apartments? Also good day hikes. Gracias.

Fremont area is always worth checking out and not to far from UW or Magnuson Park. 

2 hours ago, Hank_Hill said:

Headed up in a month as sort of a scouting trip for where to move in a year or so. Will have a car for 2 days, any recs on neighborhoods/areas to check out for apartments? Also good day hikes. Gracias.

If you’re willing to drive about 45-60 minutes out, Rattlesnake Ledge is a good hike. It was about an hour to the top with two kids in tow. 

For day hikes and so forth: https://www.wta.org/

including Rattlesnake... go to the second overlook, though- the first one is full of Instagrammers)

3 hours ago, Gardner Barnes said:

Capitol Hill looked really cool during the brief time I was there last week.

Beautiful neighborhood. Pretty predominant LGBQT (NTTIAWWT) just so you know.

2 hours ago, shnsajax said:

Fremont area is always worth checking out and not to far from UW or Magnuson Park. 

Fremont used to be the funky (think SoCo) neighborhood of Seattle before all the condos took over. Still pretty neat as it is home to the Summer Solstice Parade ( I believe still) that is adorned with painted nudists (not awesome bodies) on bicycles. Gasworks Park is on the south end of this neighborhood where the houseboats/homes (Sleepless in Seattle) are and a great view of downtown. Awesome fireworks show in the summer months. Also home of the troll that is below the Fremont Bridge and boasts a Coldwar trophy, a bronze statue of Lenin.

3 hours ago, Hank_Hill said:

Headed up in a month as sort of a scouting trip for where to move in a year or so. Will have a car for 2 days, any recs on neighborhoods/areas to check out for apartments? Also good day hikes. Gracias.

Mowich Lake out by Mt. Rainier. Though this time of year ( and with the winter they have had) , you will need proper warm/ snow clothing and footwear. Tiger Mountain out near Issaquah is great on a clear Day. Again, suspect this time of year. If you want to venture south and go through one of the most beautiful city parks (though really an old growth forest that has been maintained), go to Tacoma and hike the trails through Pt. Defiance.  It is a peninsula surrounded by Puget Sound with great views of the Narrows Bridges. This is the bridge (Galloping Gertie) that tore itself apart during a windstorm in the 40s. You can see newsreel coverage of it on Youtube. 

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