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Seattle Waterfront

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Great place to find anything
Easy access from downtown (Warwick) motel. Great shopping with provision of map to follow on foot. Many tours can be scheduled on the spot near Pike's Market, not needing to be scheduled ahead online as I thought. Some of the "natives" were pretty scary, so we were careful about areas to walk and timing to get back to the hotel before dark.

Reviewed by: don_rhonda from on Aug 24 2009

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Just Ok
It was OK only. Seedy in places. the crowd can be weird.

Reviewed by: KC from on Feb 26 2009

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Waterfront view
I was travel to Seattle on business from Florida. I enjoyed the Seattle waterfront and took a one hour boat cruise. This is a must do in Seattle.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 09 2008

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A wonderful experience
Our second trip to this lovely area of the country and will not be our last. The walks around the waterfront are nice just a little to busy for us. Still a great time, lots to see, great weather. Beautiful, green, and floral areas.

Reviewed by: MakingMemoriesDaily from on May 30 2008

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Great experience
The Seattle Waterfront is really pretty and clean. I went there in the morning and took a ferry ride to Bainbridge Island. It was just around $5 or so for the whole ride. It is the best way to look at Seattle skyline and waterfront from ferry deck.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 03 2008

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anything but boring
theres so much to do. i suggest stopping by, its amazing. theres tons of stores, and restaraunts. perfect for the family. anything but boring. its definately a must see

Reviewed by: Liz from on Nov 09 2007

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Always awaiting another visit.
I really enjoy the waterfront. Of course I live here. Everytime we take family from out of state here they love it as well. One of my family members currently volunter's at the Seattle Aqurium, and i ahve visited it many times. My favorite things to do down there are goign in all the little trinket shops and walking up to Pike Place Market. There are several great food places along the waterfront as well. At night when the sun is setting it is just beautiful!!!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 07 2007

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First stop on our trip
We always make the waterfront our 1st stop (after we have checked into our hotel). We drop our bags and RUN for the waterfront and to have our 1st meal at Ivars. Sometimes we eat in the formal restaurant and sometimes the fastfood version. Depends on the time of day. Watching the seagulls and the Ferrys arrive and depart while we eat is fun. Even watched huge snowflakes once landing on the water - wild! If you eat at the "fast=food" version of Ivars, watch the sea gulls -they LOVE French Fries - just don't put one in your mouth for them to take - I saw a poor girl do this once (at her boyfriends urging) and she almost lost an eye - not safe. Shops are lost of fun on waterfront and just watching the world go by is fun. The Aquarium is open but under construction, but still lots of fun. The Sea Otters are really fun to watch at feeding time. Can't wait for them to finish construction - it was good before, now its gonna be great. Parking can be tricky and difficult. Ye Old Courisity Shop is fun. Take a roll of quarters for parking meters (unless they have finished installing new parking meeters). Have fun!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 27 2007

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You must see!!!!
The waterfront is a must stop! When walking along the waterfront you acn sit there and watch the ferries come and go or you can just watch the people walk by. You can also look down into the water and see starfish and jellyfish! This place is a must stop when you are in Seattle!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 15 2006

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Romantic
One of the more enduring images that I have about the Seattle Waterfront before my visit there is Kenny G playing his saxophone at one of the piers against the spectacular Seattle skyline at dusk. Absolutely romantic! For a city literally surrounded by water, a world-class waterfront is imperative to add romance to the city. I just loved walking along the waterfront while enjoying the ocean breeze, admiring the city skyline and shopping for souvenirs (don't miss the Old Ye Curiosity Shop!). Even the rumbling vehicles on the Alaskan Way Viaduct hardly bothers me.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 17 2006
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