Showing posts with label Things to do. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Things to do. Show all posts

October 6, 2012

One of Seattle's Newest Attractions — The Great Wheel


The Seattle Great Wheel is one of Seattle's hottest destinations for tourists and local Seattleites.  This 7-day a week ride is a great date night spot and a fabulous place to see the scenic view of downtown Seattle and the Puget Sound.  The 175 feet tall and 200 feet ferris wheel on Seattle’s Pier 57, reminiscent of the London Eye is ready to take you up to the sky.

How much does a ride cost?
Adults (12+) $13 plus tax
Children (4-11) $8.50 plus tax
Children (0-3) Free (still requires a ticket, go directly to the will call window of the ticket booth)
Seniors (65+) $11 plus tax
VIP $50 plus tax

Hours of OperationSunday-Thursday: 10 AM-11 PM
Friday-Saturday: 10 AM-Midnight

Get your tickets, here.






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September 1, 2012

Rattlesnake Lake Hike in North Bend


Located just 40 minutes east of Seattle, you can find this beautiful destination in North Bend that is the perfect easy/moderate level hike. One a hot summer day, you can dive into the lake or take a kayak across the waters.

Location:
19901 Cedar Falls Rd SE
North Bend, WA 98045

Difficulty Level: 2/5 
Views: water, mountains





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June 30, 2012

The Beautiful Skagit Valley Tulip Festival


There’s one month out of the year where you can see some of the most beautiful Tulips in all of Washington. This is at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in Mount Vernon between April 1st-30th. Over hundreds of thousands of Seattleites, photographers and tourists from all over the world to see the million+ colorful tulips that bloom each year. The festival has been going on for over 29 years strong. Take a look at some photos I took while I was there this year.















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May 8, 2012

Pike Place Market


The Famous Gum Wall

A place every Seattleite and tourist needs to go.  This 50 feet wide and 15 feet high wall may be the stickiest place in Seattle.  This local landmark located in downtown Seattle coined its name as "The Market Theater Gum Wall."  Find your way under Pike Place Market and in Post Alley.   If you've been there, comment below with you thought of it!