Post by "Rogue" Annie Amina Cross on Oct 8, 2009 14:50:05 GMT -5
Ideas of things to do:
www.ridetheducksofseattle.com/
www.snoqualmiefalls.com/
NOTE: Most things listed have a tax that well be added onto them
China Town - No Cost
Lots of food, places to hang out in, plenty of really weird shops/not so weird shops, etc...
Mariner's Game - Cost per Seating
It's great to see. XD Baseball!!! Yes they have home games in the later half of the week.
Pike Place Farmers Market - No Cost
It's (at least) one of the most famous farmers markets out there! You typically see it as the place that gets fish thrown in movies that take place in Seattle. Haven't been there myself yet.
Downtown Seattle - No Cost
Not much to say, it's Downtown Seattle!
Woodland Park Zoo - $16.50 ea (plus $2 parking)
Don’t miss the new, state-of-the-art penguin exhibit at Woodland Park Zoo. The tuxedoed-birds promise a splash of fun! The 92-acre, award-winning Woodland Park Zoo transports you to the world of lions, elephants, great apes, birds, reptiles and more. Zoomazium offers a natural adventure of climbing, crawling and sliding for youngsters. Stop and smell the roses in the glorious Rose Garden. Minutes from downtown.
Space Needle - $16.00 (to go up)
Located 520' above ground, the Observation Deck features 360° of breathtaking indoor and outdoor viewing, free telescopes, and the newest addition – SkyQ. Composed of five electronic kiosks, SkyQ offers the ultimate hands-on way to experience and interact with Seattle and its surrounding areas. Also visit SkyCity, the Space Needle’s revolving restaurant, to enjoy fresh Northwest cuisine while feasting on incredible scenery.
Seattle Aquarium - $16.00
See playful otters, flashy fish and other amazing sea creatures in award-winning exhibits. Immerse yourself in the new 120,000-gallon Window on Washington Waters. Touch live sea stars, urchins and more in the Life on the Edge exhibit. Explore the aquatic world of Pacific Northwest and go nose to nose with the colorful inhabitants of a tropical coral reef at Seattle Aquarium.
Pacific Science Center - $18.00
Pacific Science Center is voted among the country's "50 top-rated family attractions" by Zagat Survey. Discover hands-on science exhibits, Just for Tots area, the night sky at the planetarium, exciting live science demonstrations and a laser theater. Experience larger than life IMAX® films and digital sound. Take a stroll with hundreds of butterflies in the Tropical Butterfly House or see giant robotic dinosaurs.
Argosy Cruises - Seattle Harbor Tour - $21.75
Learn about Seattle's history on Argosy Cruises entertaining, one-hour live narrated cruise of Elliott Bay and the Seattle Harbor. View the spectacular panoramic background of the majestic Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges; see the city's historic waterfront, sparkling Emerald City skyline, colorful Alki Beach and breathtaking natural beauty.
The Museum of Flight - $14.00
Experience the Jet City at the home of West Coast's only Concorde, the original Air Force One, the Blackbird spyplane and over 85 other historic air and spacecraft. See the machines and experience the stories of the men and women who flew them. Experience Space: Exploring the New Frontier along with flight simulators, McCormick & Schmick's Wings Cafe & ample free parking. Just ten minutes from downtown!
Experience Music Project | Science Fiction Museum - $15.00
Be a rock star and travel to the stars – all under EMP | SFM’s colorful roof! At Experience Music Project, learn to play the guitar, jam to a crowd of fans and be inspired by interactive music exhibitions.
Science Fiction Museum is an out-of-this-world journey into the universe of science fiction. Meet the real E.T. and contemplate Captain Kirk’s command chair.
((If we want to do several of these))
CityPass - $54
You simply can’t pass on the value of CityPass. A six-attraction ticket to fun, CityPass features admission to the Seattle Aquarium, Argosy Cruises Seattle Harbor Tour, Seattle Space Needle, Pacific Science Center, Woodland Park Zoo and the Museum of Flight OR Experience Music Project/Science Fiction Museum. Purchase your pass at the Aquarium ticket booth or on our website, and enjoy up to nine days of Seattle’s best sights. Click here to buy yours today.
ANOTHER NOTE: You would have to pay for your own ticket stuff. ^^; Due to getting married I well not have very much money. ^^;
www.ridetheducksofseattle.com/
www.snoqualmiefalls.com/
NOTE: Most things listed have a tax that well be added onto them
China Town - No Cost
Lots of food, places to hang out in, plenty of really weird shops/not so weird shops, etc...
Mariner's Game - Cost per Seating
It's great to see. XD Baseball!!! Yes they have home games in the later half of the week.
Pike Place Farmers Market - No Cost
It's (at least) one of the most famous farmers markets out there! You typically see it as the place that gets fish thrown in movies that take place in Seattle. Haven't been there myself yet.
Downtown Seattle - No Cost
Not much to say, it's Downtown Seattle!
Woodland Park Zoo - $16.50 ea (plus $2 parking)
Don’t miss the new, state-of-the-art penguin exhibit at Woodland Park Zoo. The tuxedoed-birds promise a splash of fun! The 92-acre, award-winning Woodland Park Zoo transports you to the world of lions, elephants, great apes, birds, reptiles and more. Zoomazium offers a natural adventure of climbing, crawling and sliding for youngsters. Stop and smell the roses in the glorious Rose Garden. Minutes from downtown.
Space Needle - $16.00 (to go up)
Located 520' above ground, the Observation Deck features 360° of breathtaking indoor and outdoor viewing, free telescopes, and the newest addition – SkyQ. Composed of five electronic kiosks, SkyQ offers the ultimate hands-on way to experience and interact with Seattle and its surrounding areas. Also visit SkyCity, the Space Needle’s revolving restaurant, to enjoy fresh Northwest cuisine while feasting on incredible scenery.
Seattle Aquarium - $16.00
See playful otters, flashy fish and other amazing sea creatures in award-winning exhibits. Immerse yourself in the new 120,000-gallon Window on Washington Waters. Touch live sea stars, urchins and more in the Life on the Edge exhibit. Explore the aquatic world of Pacific Northwest and go nose to nose with the colorful inhabitants of a tropical coral reef at Seattle Aquarium.
Pacific Science Center - $18.00
Pacific Science Center is voted among the country's "50 top-rated family attractions" by Zagat Survey. Discover hands-on science exhibits, Just for Tots area, the night sky at the planetarium, exciting live science demonstrations and a laser theater. Experience larger than life IMAX® films and digital sound. Take a stroll with hundreds of butterflies in the Tropical Butterfly House or see giant robotic dinosaurs.
Argosy Cruises - Seattle Harbor Tour - $21.75
Learn about Seattle's history on Argosy Cruises entertaining, one-hour live narrated cruise of Elliott Bay and the Seattle Harbor. View the spectacular panoramic background of the majestic Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges; see the city's historic waterfront, sparkling Emerald City skyline, colorful Alki Beach and breathtaking natural beauty.
The Museum of Flight - $14.00
Experience the Jet City at the home of West Coast's only Concorde, the original Air Force One, the Blackbird spyplane and over 85 other historic air and spacecraft. See the machines and experience the stories of the men and women who flew them. Experience Space: Exploring the New Frontier along with flight simulators, McCormick & Schmick's Wings Cafe & ample free parking. Just ten minutes from downtown!
Experience Music Project | Science Fiction Museum - $15.00
Be a rock star and travel to the stars – all under EMP | SFM’s colorful roof! At Experience Music Project, learn to play the guitar, jam to a crowd of fans and be inspired by interactive music exhibitions.
Science Fiction Museum is an out-of-this-world journey into the universe of science fiction. Meet the real E.T. and contemplate Captain Kirk’s command chair.
((If we want to do several of these))
CityPass - $54
You simply can’t pass on the value of CityPass. A six-attraction ticket to fun, CityPass features admission to the Seattle Aquarium, Argosy Cruises Seattle Harbor Tour, Seattle Space Needle, Pacific Science Center, Woodland Park Zoo and the Museum of Flight OR Experience Music Project/Science Fiction Museum. Purchase your pass at the Aquarium ticket booth or on our website, and enjoy up to nine days of Seattle’s best sights. Click here to buy yours today.
ANOTHER NOTE: You would have to pay for your own ticket stuff. ^^; Due to getting married I well not have very much money. ^^;