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Crowe
Mar 14, 2015Explorer
Don't understand how distance from attraction has anything to do with being able to find a parking spot. ????
We're staying in a condo in downtown Seattle. If we can walk, parking is not an issue. If we can only walk to one, that may take precedence so we don't have to fight with parking. If we have to drive to both, the parking situation may dictate which one we go to. May seem like a strange way to pick which one, but sometimes less stress in getting there overtakes the small differences between two similar attractions.
Army, thanks for the info on the CityPass. I've seen advertising for it but didn't investigate it just yet. Sounds like they are definitely worth it.
We're staying in a condo in downtown Seattle. If we can walk, parking is not an issue. If we can only walk to one, that may take precedence so we don't have to fight with parking. If we have to drive to both, the parking situation may dictate which one we go to. May seem like a strange way to pick which one, but sometimes less stress in getting there overtakes the small differences between two similar attractions.
Army, thanks for the info on the CityPass. I've seen advertising for it but didn't investigate it just yet. Sounds like they are definitely worth it.
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