You! And me. And other PAX peeps. AKA your future friends.
Visit interesting places in and around Seattle.
Schedule posted below.
The two days before PAX: Wed 8/30 and Thurs 8/31. Traditionally runs from 9am to 5pm but
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See something of Seattle other than the convention center and your hotel. And do it with cool people!
Seattle's public transit.
No Punzie-led tour this day. You can join
on a trip to Mt Rainer and/or the True Crime free walking tour at 7pm.
Hidden until next year.
Here is the current list of places we may visit. Read them over, visit the websites, form an opinion, discuss their merits in this thread. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SUGGEST NEW DESTINATIONS!
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Add-a-Ball
What: Vintage arcade. From the website: "We have the largest collection of vintage coin operated arcade machines in the city, along with a stunning line up of pinball machines."
Price: free to enter, pay to drink/play
Hours: 4pm - 1am
Website:
http://add-a-ball.com/
Additional Notes: 21+
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Alki Beach
What: A long beach strip that runs from Alki Point to Duwamish Head on Elliott Bay. There are picnic tables, a bathhouse housing an art studio, and a restroom at the south (Alki Point) end of the beach, and there you'll find the monument to the arrival of the first white settlers on November 13, 1851.
Price: Free!
Hours: 4am - 11:30pm
Website:
http://www.seattle.gov/parks/park_detail.asp?ID=445
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Archie McPhee's
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Ballard Locks
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Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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Boehms Candies
What: 45 minute tour of a chocolate factory sampling opportunities.
Price: $5
Hours: 10:30am, 1:00pm, and 2:00pm
Website:
http://www.boehmscandies.com
Additional Notes: Tours by reservation only. People with disabilities may have trouble (stairs, gravel walkways, etc), but they will do factory-only tours for those with mobility concerns.
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Boeing factory tour
What: A tour of an airplane factory. See how planes are built.
Price: $18 ($20 at the door)
Hours: 8:30am - 5:30pm, tours on the hour (last one at 3pm)
Additional Notes: 25 miles north of Seattle. No one under 4ft tall. Handicapped people require advance notice so they can make proper accommodations.
Website:
http://www.futureofflight.org/
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Bullitt Center
What: 1 hour tour of the greenest commercial building in the world.
Price: $5 (+$1.17 service fee)
Hours: private tours by appointment
Website:
http://bullittcenter.org/
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Chocolate Indulgence Tour
What: 2 hour guided walking tour of several local chocolatiers with tastings.
Price: $50 (+$0.99 ticketing fee)
Hours: 11am and 11:30am
Website:
http://www.savorseattletours.com/tours/chocolate/
Additional Notes: Pricey and walking-intense. Max of 16 people per tour.
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Duck Tour
What: Tour Seattle by land and water on a WWII amphibious landing craft! (90 minute tour)
Price: $29 plus tax
Hours: 9:20am - 7pm from Seattle Center, 9:30am - 6pm from Westlake Center
Additional Notes: Boats are NOT wheelchair accessible: must be able to walk up 8 steps (with handrails on both sides) onto boat.
Now Strip Search approved.
Website:
http://www.ridetheducksofseattle.com/
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EMP/Sci-Fi Museum
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Fremont
What: The most artsy part of Seattle. Visit the Fremont Troll, Statue of Lenin, the Rocket, universal signpost or just do some shopping.
Price: Free!
Hours: anytime
Website:
http://www.fremont.com/
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Full Tilt Ice Cream
What: An ice cream parlor with pinball machines.
Price: Free to enter, pay to eat/play.
Hours: 12pm - 11pm
Website:
http://fulltilticecream.com
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Gas Works Park
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Greenlake
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Ice Cream Cruise
What: 45 minute narrated tour of Lake Union.
Price: ~$30
Hours: call to schedule
Website:
http://www.seattleferryservice.com/
Additional Notes: They changed this to be on Sundays, so we'd have to charter a special tour, hence the price. Ice cream, coffee, and soft drinks are $2-$4 each.
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Japanese Garden
What: 3 1/2 acre formal garden designed and constructed under the supervision of world-renowned Japanese garden designer Juki Iida. Tours available.
Price: $6.00
Hours: 10am - 7pm
Website:
http://www.theseattlejapanesegarden.com/
Additional Notes: Group tours available with advance notice and guide reservation fee.
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Lakeview Cemetery
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Monorail
What: The nation's first full-scale commercial monorail system, it runs between downtown Seattle and Seattle Center.
Price: $2.25
Hours: 7:30am - 11pm
Website:
http://www.seattlemonorail.com/
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Mount Rainier
What: Visit the scenic outdoors. Would take a whole day, but the views and nature are amazing.
Price: $15 per vehicle or $200 flat rate for the group if we rent a bus
Hours: Anytime. Museums and visitor centers have varying hours.
Website:
http://www.nps.gov/mora/index.htm
Additional Notes: 1.75 hour drive from downtown Seattle. Not accessible with public transit.
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Museum of Flight
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Museum of History and Industry
What: Largest private heritage organization in the State of Washington. MOHAI collects, preserves, and presents the rich history of the Pacific Northwest.
Price: $17
Hours: Wed 10am - 5pm, Thu 10am - 8pm
Website:
http://www.seattlehistory.org/
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Old Ballard Liquor Co
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Olympic Sculpture Park
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Pacific Science Center
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Pier 57 Ferris Wheel
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Pike Place Market
What: A Market. Wander around, do some shopping, watch the fish throwers, marvel at the gum wall. This is always our meetup place, so you're practically guaranteed time to walk around.
Price: Free to visit.
Hours: 6am - 1:30am
Website:
http://www.pikeplacemarket.org/frameset.asp?flash=true
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Pioneer Square/Historical District
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Public Library
What: A library. With some cool architecture.
Price: Free!
Hours: 10am - 8pm
Website:
http://www.spl.org/
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Qwest Field (now CenturyLink Field)
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Safeco Field
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Seattle Aquarium
What: An aquarium. Otters, octopi, fish, anemone, etc.
Price: $22.95
Hours: 9:30am - 5pm
Website:
http://www.seattleaquarium.org/
Additional Notes: Group rates (20+ people) available if purchased in advance.
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Seattle Art Museum (downtown location)
What: Culture! Look at the art!
Price: $19.50
Hours: Wed 10am - 5pm, Thu 10am - 9pm
Website:
http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/
Additional Notes: Group rate (10+ people) with advance purchase.
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Seattle Asian Art Museum
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Seattle Center
What: In addition to the big things already on this list (EMP, Pacific Science Center, Monorail, Space Needle), there are a number of smaller museums, gardens, and shops. (Like the
Chihuly Garden and Glass.)
Price: Free to wander, some spots (like the museums) have their own admission prices.
Hours: Outside is always open. Shops and museums will have their own individual hours.
Website:
http://www.seattlecenter.com/
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Seattle Harbor Tour (Argosy Cruises)
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Shorty's Pinball Bar
What: Full service bar with pinball and arcade machines.
Price: Free to enter, pay to eat/drink/play.
Hours: 12pm - 2am
Website:
http://www.shortydog.com/
Additional Notes: 21+
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Smith Tower Closed This Year
What: Once the tallest building west of the Mississippi River, you can now visit the observation deck for 360 degree views. And you get to ride an old-fashioned manually operated elevator. (Less famous than the Space Needle, but also significantly cheaper.)
Price: $7.50
Hours: 10am - 7pm
Website: http://smithtower.com/observe/observation-deck-info-calendar/
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Space Needle
What: Icon of Seattle. Go up and look down on all the little people-ants.
Price: $24
Hours: 8am – 12am
Website:
http://www.spaceneedle.com/
Additional Notes: Group rates (15+ people) available.
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Theo Chocolate
What: 1 hour tour of a chocolate factory with samples.
Price: $10
Hours: 10:30am - 4:30pm, departing every 30 minutes (except 1:30)
Website:
http://www.theochocolate.com/
Additional Notes: Max group size for private tour is 25. No one can wear any perfume or cologne, must wear closed-toe shoes. Not recommended for children under 7.
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Underground Tour
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University of Washington
What: A college. Tour the campus, or take in one of the museums and exhibits. Arts UW, Burke Museum, Henry Art Gallery, The Jacob Lawrence Gallery, Meany Hall for the Performing Arts, UW Botanic Gardens, UW Libraries Exhibits, Gallager Law Library, UW Fish Collection
Price: Free to wander, but some exhibits may have a fee.
Hours: Varies depending on what you want to see.
Website:
http://www.washington.edu/discover/visit
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Walking Tours
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Wing Luke Asian Art Museum
What: Nation’s only museum devoted to the Asian Pacific American experience
Price: $14.95
Hours: 10am - 5pm
Website:
http://www.wingluke.org/home.htm
Additional Notes: Includes all-day pass to gallery exhibitions & guided tour of the 1910 Historic Hotel and Yick Fung Company.
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Woodland Park Zoo
What: A zoo. Makes faces at the animals.
Price: $19.95
Hours: 9:30am - 6pm
Website:
http://www.zoo.org/
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-Mount Rainier
What: Visit the scenic outdoors. Would take a whole day, but the views and nature are amazing.
Price: $15 per vehicle or $200 flat rate for the group if we rent a bus
Hours: Anytime. Museums and visitor centers have varying hours.
Website: http://www.nps.gov/mora/index.htm
Additional Notes: 1.75 hour drive from downtown Seattle. Not accessible with public transit.
If you want to front this, I'd be glad to give it a go. I think we'd have to do Thursday to have enough people to make it worth it. Let me look at logistics.
I done some looking into this myself. But don't think it would be possible to have a confirm headcount (well in advanced) on those interested to make renting the bus worthwhile (cost-wise).
A bus rental will cost closer between $600 to $1000 depending on size. Even though Thursday has the most active group, I don't think it been as work it cost wise. Because with travel time, that leaves us maybe 4 hours tops in the area, I just realize , its a more a headache time wise with people choosing to do the other community run events (Bar crawl, Board Game Night) or Xbox Indie Night.
A 12-15 passenger rental van runs about $300 for a single day in Seattle, without a driver. Where one us drives.
Either way both options would need a exact headcount. To many people, take the van option out, and to few people make a bus pointless.
Regardless, I might skip Wednesday MMT, and do this anyway. I reserved a 12 passenger van, if anyone is interested in joining otherwise I will just downsize to SUV for the day. I already talk to National Car Rental about it, so I am not to worry about it, either way.
This was one of the areas on bucket list while visiting Washington, that I haven't done the pass 2 years.
1. We'll be doing all the typical touristy stuff that you've probably already done if you've been on an mmt before.
2. I'll only do a half day on Wednesday, starting around 1pm.
If everyone wants to join @acaraba2, I fully endorse that. It sounds great and hope people will go and enjoy themselves.
9-10 pike place market
10-12 Seattle 101 free walking tour
12-2 lunchbox labs
2-?? Seattle center (space needle, emp, chiluly glass)
Tour is free, tips appreciated.
hrm..thats tempting. but don't think I'll be back. However I am doing 2 escape rooms in Redmond that have space if anyone wants to bus up with us for Wednesday afternoon (will require bus ride there and back)
Alright! Someone I didn't scare off or lose
Remember all, this is in just a couple days! If you plan to join us on the walking tour Thursday morning, reserve your ticket now. It is free (with tips appreciated), but spots are limited.
I am picking the rental tonight (around 1 am when I get to Seattle) , so if you have interest let me know, because right now it looks like I am changing it to an minivan (7 people total) or SUV (6 people total)
I will be leaving around noon on Wednesday which probably means we wouldn't get back to City till around 9 or 10 pm.
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