Bestest Friend and I spent a long weekend in Seattle - we met up at the airport on Friday morning and she left on Monday morning (I spent the whole of Monday at the airport, but pretend that never happened).
I'm going to condense this because is there anything more boring than somebody else's trip, but here's what we did if you're interested in the TL;DR version. I'll go into all the details below.
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Friday
Seattle Aquarium - Okay. Maybe I wouldn't normally pay that price for what it is, but it was fine.
Public Market - This place is so much fun. Very crowded, so be prepared for that.
Seattle Aquarium - Okay. Maybe I wouldn't normally pay that price for what it is, but it was fine.
Public Market - This place is so much fun. Very crowded, so be prepared for that.
Saturday
Underground Tour - Eh. Bestest Friend and I are bad at guided tours. LOL. Maybe it was our fault more than the fault of the tour.
Seattle Center - What a beautiful area to wander around.
Permanent jewelry - So much fun.
Sunday
Whale watching tour - Really fun!
Fremont Market - Very impressive!
Gas Works Park - Beautiful!
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Accommodations
We stayed with our friend Jason. Jason went to Bowling Green with us and if you can stay with Jason, I would recommend it 10/10. His condo is beautiful, he gave us explicit instructions on transit, and he gave us a list of things to do every day. He had Perrier for me every morning. He has a million board games and owns more scarves than I do. He is the perfect host.
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Getting Around
Transit in Seattle is amazing. We took light rail from downtown and then busses everywhere we went. Google maps has amazing instructions, so we didn't even need a separate app. We bought an Orca card ($3) at the light rail station and then put $20 on it to get through the weekend. $30 would have been even better!
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What We Did
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We met at baggage claim! It took forever to get bags. I wore a mask most of the time when I was in the airport or on a plane because it was so crowded. |
Seattle Aquarium - $54.95
There's an octopus! And sea lions! And giant manta rays. This was fine. I thought it was kind of expensive, though, for what it was. And it was very crowded. As someone who is still currently of the "we're in a middle of a pandemic" mindset, this was a challenge. I am not sure I'd highly recommend it, but if you're into marine biology, it's fun.
Pike Place Market - This is the place where they throw the fish, you know? It's a warren of hundreds of restaurants, shops, buskers, and entertainment. We just kept ending up here and finding new places to eat and shop and admire. It's right on the water and only a couple of blocks from the bus stops downtown and I was so glad we spent as much time here as we did.
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In the middle is Jason, our host. In all photos of me with Jason, I am closing my eyes. It's just a thing. |
There is a skywalk between the top of the Ocean Pavilion of the Aquarium and Pike's Place Market that has breathtaking views of the city. We were there when the weather was TOP NOTCH and the sky was blue and the temps were in the mid-70s with no humidity. There are NO BUGS in Seattle, so I didn't even worry about not having any bug spray on me.
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Taken from on top of the Ocean Pavilion. |
Beneath the Streets Underground Tour - roughly $32 a person
So, there was a fire and original Seattle burned down. They wanted to rebuild, so they did crazy things like building on top of existing foundations. That means that in the oldest part of Seattle, there are underground tunnels that were original Seattle streets. That sounds cool, doesn't it? Unfortunately, this is tour guide dependent and our tour guide just wasn't as amazing as he could have been.
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She looks like she's going on a real expedition here. |
Storica Studio - Ever since Stephany wrote about getting permanent jewelry with her book club, I've been wanting to do it. Bestest Friend and I had a couple of hours to kill and I sort of jokingly said we could get bracelets and she was so excited to do it! We made an appointment at Storica Studio and were there in half an hour.
This wasn't cheap, but Nina, the lady who welded them on for us, said it should last 18-24 months. I guess we'll see! I'll obviously update you when I break it because you know I will break it.
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We took a photo with Nina. Of course we did. |
Whale watching tour - $137
We were out on a deluxe ship for four hours watching whales. There was a naturalist on board telling us where to look and about the different marine mammals. Huge thumbs up. Definitely worth the price of admission. There was a dog named Motown on board.
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There are sea lions on that buoy. |
It was no one's fault but my own, but I was underdressed. It was chillier on the water and I was wearing a dress and my duster, but I was just not warm enough. I should have packed a pair of leggings, but I did not and I would have enjoyed this more if I had some leggings, but that's my fault, not theirs.
Fremont Market
The Sunday Market in Fremont is hundreds of vendors selling vintage, homemade, and kitsch. We had so much fun. We got there with only about forty-five minutes to wander around and I wish we had left ourselves a bit more time.
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Eating
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Just picture me doing this the whole time |
We ate a lot at Pike's Place. Three standouts are The Crumpet Shop, Jack's Fish and Chips, and Mee Sum Pastry.
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Crumpets. I legit ate most of that. I think Bestest Friend ate maybe 1.5 of those crumpets. |
We ate dinners at a Mexican restaurant (where we had dinner with Jason's friends - is there anything more that I like to do than bring straight Midwestern lady energy to a gay man's birthday party? I'm sparing you the photos, but I think you all know exactly what it looked like) and a Thai place that were both good, but I do not have their names. We ate seafood at a place called Chinook's the last night we were there and the seafood chowder was to die for.
Mixed reviews on Biscuit Bitch, but I did eat that biscuit like I hadn't had carbs in years, so if you're willing to wait AN HOUR for biscuits, give it a shot. The crumpet place is better, though.
I did not have bad food in Seattle.
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There was an incident where we got to a bus stop and there were fire trucks and an ambulance. Some guy had ODed and we watched them Narcan him. He came to, refused treatment, they all left, and he ambled off. All of this happened in the eight minutes we were waiting for a bus.
There are a lot of unhoused people in Seattle, especially in the downtown area. They all seemed polite and reasonable to me, but you should know that going in.
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Have you ever been to Seattle? What's your favorite thing to do there? If you haven't, what would you like to see there?
Oh I'm so happy you had a good trip and fun with your friends! I have been to Seattle a couple of times, but the latest was in...let me think...1996? Maybe? I remember that there is some very cool public art, or there was. There was a giant sculpture of a troll holding an actual old VW Bug under a bridge, and that is my most vivid memory. I seem to remember a lot of unhoused people back in the 90s as well, and a lot of drug problems. Different drugs back then though obviously. Seattle is definitely a cool and interesting place.
ReplyDeleteI have done whale watching tours both in Maui and off of Vancouver Island, and for the latter we were in those little zodiac boats with giant float suits on, which keep a person nice and warm. It is pretty chilly out on the water, that's for sure.
Oh, here is a story about Seattle, although it's not my story. Grandma Fern was a huge Blue Jays fan and my parents, along with my brother who was about 12 at the time, took her and my grandpa to Seattle for a game. It was really special for Grandma, but Grandpa was NOT a good traveller and was very worried about the unhoused people (this would have been in the 90s). Anyhoo, so they are at the game, and there were some pretty rowdy and drunk fans in the row ahead and behind where they were sitting, and the guy in front of Grandma stood up and dropped his pants. Grandma got mooned! Except not really because it was aimed at the guy behind her. Still. She talked about that trip until she died.
We saw the giant troll sculpture, too! It was near the outdoor market. I actually didn't think it was that interesting, so I left it out of this recap.
DeleteOh, I love that your Grandma got mooned! I mean, not loved, but it's fun that she remembered it so well. It's frequently the things you DO NOT plan on trips that are most memorable, isn't it?
I have not been to Seattle, and I very much want to go. Having a local friend on the scene is always the best way to see a city.
ReplyDeleteI saw so many homeless people when I went to Sacramento, and to a lesser extent in SF. It became very normal very quickly. To me the more disturbing question is why there is so little evidence of homelessness where I live. It's not because it doesn't exist.
Oh, homelessness in cold weather places looks very different. There's a lot of living in vehicles and couch surfing. It's an equally unstable life, though, that's for sure.
DeleteI have never been to Seattle! For some reason, it's not high up on my list of places to visit but I couldn't tell you why that is. If I knew someone there and could stay with them, that would give me more of a reason. Everything you did looks fun, although I think I would skip the aquarium (I agree that's kind of pricey.) I would love wandering around the markets, and that whale watching tour looks beautiful. And, when you were talking about food, I was thinking "I'll bet they have good vegan food there!"
ReplyDeleteI think you would LOVE the weather, Jenny. It's a bit more temperate than Florida, way less humidity, no bugs, but it rarely gets snow. I think you would like Seattle!
DeleteThis looks like so much fun, Engie! You and Bestest Friend and Jason are adorable and I love all the photos! It's been decades since I've been to Seattle, but I'd love to go back. I am a little intimidated by how busy the city has become, though.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a VERY accessible city, honestly. If I had been driving, maybe I would have thought different, but the public transit made it all seem very manageable. Don't be intimidated by it!
DeleteOh, Engie, this looks like so much fun. I love that you took plenty of pictures with your friends—I’m not always good at doing that, and I always regret it. It looks like you had such a lovely time. AND THE FOOD!! I would travel cross-country for those crumpets and that jam (?) on top of them alone.
ReplyDeleteI have a lot of rules about photographs, but the #1 rule is that people (and pets) come first. I do take pictures of THINGS, but those aren't the photos I come back to years later, you know?
DeleteTHE FOOD WAS SO GOOD. I will be dreaming about those crumpets for years to come, I'm sure.
Wow, it looks like a great time. Your host does sound like the best, and I agree with Birchie - staying with a local is def the way to go. The skies - so blue and pretty. I had not heard of permanent jewelry and I was thinking something more like tattoo jewelry, but now I get it. I have found that a tour is great, if the tour guide is great - not like I'm creating some lightbulb epiphany, but I'm bummed on your behalf that your underground guide wasn't better. Glad you went to the park that you almost skipped. Oh, and I've never been to Seattle. I've really not been out west. Well, I did go to Vancouver once - top notch vacay and we have Irish dancing to thank for it (I don't think Irish dancing years of nonsense for much - but introducing us to lifelong friends and a few travel opportunities are about the extent of it).
ReplyDeleteStaying with a local friend IS best, but it's not always that easy, right? We were deciding between Portland and Seattle for this trip and being able to stay with Jason really was a deciding factor and I'm so glad we made that decision!
DeleteOh, the permanent jewelry really isn't permanent at all! It just doesn't have a latch and is welded on, so if I want to take it off, it's off for good. We'll see how long it stays on!
Your trip sounds like fun! I loved seeing all the pictures of you and your friends! I've also never heard of permanent jewelry. I've been to Seattle several times over the years and I love it there! It's the closest big city to where I live - just a short direct flight away. When I've gone, it's been to see an event that we couldn't see here: We went to Riverdance, a Mariners game, and a Seahawks game - three different trips. We ate at the Space Needle, went to Pike Market, Chihuly Glass Gardens & Museum. (Not the underground tour or aquarium) We also went on a sea plane, which was amazing. And we took the ferry over to Victoria.
ReplyDeleteWow! I should have asked you what to do in Seattle. It's such a pretty place and I hope I get to go back again someday.
DeleteI have been to Seattle more times than I can count. It was an easy three-hour drive from Portland, and my MIL lived in the area, so we would make that trip every couple of months for several years.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to top Pike Place Market. As often as we went, we never grew tired of it. Loved exploring different neighborhoods, like Capitol Hill and the Queen Anne district. Lake View Cemetery is beautiful, especially if you're into Bruce Lee. The Experience Music Project (now Museum of Pop Culture) is a definite highlight. Kerry Park after dark for views of the Space Needle and downtown skyline. Clam strips at Ivar's, burgers at Dick's. Seeing our favorite local band play at the Tractor Tavern. Feeding quarters into the Mystery Coke Machine. Seattle is chock full of good memories!
We definitely didn't have time to explore all the neighborhoods, which is a regret. I would have loved to get over by the University of Washington, but we just ran out of time. Next time! Jason did suggest the Lake View Cemetery, but I have to admit that we were pretty gassed by that point and just wanted to chill for a bit.
DeleteThe line for Ivar's was wrapped around the block, so we did Biscuit Bitch instead. Next time we'll plan for a longer wait at Ivar's.
We took an underground tour of Portland years ago. The tour was OK, but our guide looked like David Bowie, which was disconcerting as Bowie was my first husband, and here I was with my second husband and even though this wasn’t the real Bowie and the marriage is all in my head, it still felt a bit awkward.
ReplyDeleteRemember your leggings for the wedding in Santa Cruz, it may get cold and damp if the fog comes in.
It looks like you’ve had SO MUCH fun in Seattle, YAY! I’ve been twice, but never really did a lot. First time was wedding dress shopping with my BFF who lived in the area at the time. Early 90s. Second time was when my sister lived there, and we were visiting my dad and family in Portland, so we took the train up for the day. All we did was hang out at a children’s museum near the space needle. Ted went to the music museum there.
It's so easy to get overwhelmed with things to do in Seattle. I can see how you'd just settle on one thing (the pop culture museum, the children's museum) and then just do that, especially if you're traveling with kids!
DeleteI've never been to Seattle. Or, for that matter, many places in the US. I'm all over that food though. Um...YUM!
ReplyDeleteThe food, Elisabeth, was DIVINE.
DeleteAh what a fun trip! I haven’t been to Seattle for many years. When I was last there permanent ink was more in fashion than permanent jewellery. The jewellery is much more sensible! Sorry you had transport woes, travel is not fun these days.
ReplyDeleteI mean, there were FAR more tattoo parlors than places to get permanent jewelry. LOL.
DeleteI do not find other people's trips boring - give me all the pictures of your trip all the time (especially when there's, as Eve and her friends sing out when they're with their friend Jackson "two girls and a gay". Also a hilarious and humiliating reminder that when I first heard about permanent jewelry I thought that meant they welded it right into your skin. Finding out the actual thing was a big relief. I love your dress from Permanent Jewelry Day. I have never been to Seattle, but on Saturday I will be in Vancouver, which is only about three hours away. There will likewise be an aquarium visit, because we love aquariums.
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine if they welded jewelry TO YOUR SKIN? Who would sign up for that?! Imagine all the metal detectors you could not get through!
DeleteI am hot and cold on aquariums and zoos. On one hand, they do a lot of conservation work and help with injured/disabled animals. On the other hand, wild animals in enclosures give me the sads. On the whole, I think the benefits outweigh the costs, but it is a challenge for me sometimes.
I've been to Seattle, but only to board a cruise ship and when I was a teenager held hostage by my parents for a month-long road trip out West. Both times were brief visits, and both times I didn't get to see or do anything fun.
ReplyDeleteI have been whale watching, however, but it was in Alaska. I would go do that anywhere a million times. It's exciting and wonderful.
A teenager hold hostage!! LOLOL. Isn't that how we all felt at that age?
DeleteI've been to Seattle a few times. In high school i went with my mom when she had a trade show. I remember mostly going on a roller coaster, can't remember where, and getting fish and chips at a place where they didn't have balsamic vinegar to go with it and I was appalled.
ReplyDeleteI also passed through once on my way from Ohio to California. We were supposed to meet a friend there, but she ended up having to work late and didn't meet us. I don't remember much of that trip, except staying in a sketchy hotel with the not-quite boyfriend who was doing the cross country drive with me.
I think your trip was way more memorable than mine!
LOL. I think my trip was more memorable than that. No sketchy hotels were had!
DeleteIt's always wonderful to visit a local as they can give the best tips and suggestions. I have been to Seattle a few times but my visits were so short. Once was on a road trip from Vancouver, BC to Portland for the Portland marathon. We had one overnight in Seattle so did see much. And then several years later I had another one night stay on the way to a friend's wedding in upper BC (the same friend I road tripped with for the marathon). So I have not at all done Seattle justice. I would like to go back someday and see Olympia National Park.
ReplyDeleteWe really only did the city proper (and, obviously not all of it). I would love to go back and do some hiking/exploring of the area outside the city. It was so beautiful.
DeleteI would love to visit Seattle! It's one of the top cities I want to visit. This post just made me want to go even MORE.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm so happy you got permanent jewelry! Some friends from book club still have their bracelets 2-and-a-half years later! I still have my bracelet but the metal keeps expanding and making it annoying to wear. I was able to get it rewelded for free one time, but to get it rewelded again would cost $25, bah. So I don't wear it anymore but I still have it in a safe place to get it rewelded if I feel like doing that. It was such a sweet reminder of friendship!
I love my bracelet so much. It was pricey, but if it lasts for a couple of years, it will be about 30 cents a day, which seems like an okay price for pretty jewelry, right?
DeleteI have been to Seattle. Yes.
ReplyDeleteIt was 2012 for three days I think. We checked out Pike Place of course – it was interesting enough but we didnt get any food there. We did the tourist thing and went up the Space Needle. I really regret not going into the museum with the glass stuff. It looked so interesting from the outside what you could see above the fences.
I feel like I missed a lot in Seattle though.
It sounds like a wonderful trip you and bestest friend had. Such a great goal to do.
You didn't get food at Pike Place? Imagine me with my jaw open, shaking my head. The food was SO GOOD. I mostly think about the food now.
DeleteSeattle is on my to-visit list! I have not been other than at the airport!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you got to spend time with your friend. Friend-time is precious!!!
It was such necessary friend time. I hope we can restart doing it every summer again like we did pre-COVID.
DeleteThis whole post is a delight, and I love your bracelets.
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