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Vacationing In Seattle

If you’re planning a visit to Seattle Washington and will be spending a few days in town, you might seriously consider purchasing a Go Seattle card. This Go card will allow you to experience several of the more popular attractions this great city has to offer at a fraction of their regular prices. Go Seattle Card is your ticket to the best things to do in Seattle. For ONE LOW PRICE you can enter 35 attractions – including the Space Needle, Experience Music Project, Argosy Cruises, Seattle Art Museum, and more. Go Seattle Card is the only ticket you need, SAVING YOU UP TO 45% compared to individual tickets.

* Entrance to all attractions FREE with Go Seattle Card
* See as many as you want for the number of consecutive days you want
* Full-color guidebook included

The first activity offered by these passes is a visit to the Museum of Flight. Watch in amazement as the history of flight comes to life right before your very eyes. From a tour of the original Air Force one to flight simulators of contemporary jet flights this museum has a little bit to offer every kid, big and small, in your group. Enjoy the many exhibits and family activities that are available here and have fun exploring the history of flight both personal and military in out country. This is something I’d recommend even if it were not part of the card and is well worth a visit.

The Seattle Harbor tour is the next event on this list. This tour is offered by Argosy Cruises and will probably be a high spot of your time in Seattle. If not a high spot, then perhaps the encouragement you needed to try some of the more detailed tours that Argosy has to offer. This tour lasts about an hour long and provides a tour of the bay while pointing out some of the stunning scenery that surrounds Seattle. You do have the option of upgrading your cruise to one of the others offered by Argosy for an additional fee. If you’ve never been in open water before, I recommend starting with a smaller cruise and seeing how your sea legs (and stomach) measure up before venturing on a longer or dinner cruise.

Next is a favorite for children of all ages-yes, moms and dads count. This is a trip to the Woodland Park Zoo. This zoo(the zoo is included free in you go card and has extra zoo coupons for the gift shops) has won awards for its natural looking exhibits and delights guests with them as well. This zoo is much more than lions, tigers, and bears. This zoo has great deal to offer any family who would make a day of it, and I seriously recommend that that is precisely what you do. While you’re there, you might want to step over to the rose garden next door (the rose garden is free of charge but quite beautiful) and enjoy the beauty and aroma the roses present.

Next is the Pacific Science Center. From video games and laser shows to fascinating science exhibits the Pacific Science Center really is a fun place to visit. While you’re there you might want to check out the IMAX theatre and see what is playing. Among the permanent exhibits is a Dinosaur exhibit from the Mesozoic Era, a tropical butterfly house, an Insect Village, and a saltwater Tide Pool where little ones can see and touch many of the creatures that can be found in the Puget Sound.

And finally, the Seattle Aquarium, which really needs no explanation. Explore life under the sea and the many salt water and fresh water creatures that can be found in and around the Puget Sound. This will be a highlight for everyone in your group I can almost guarantee.

If any of these or most of these is appealing to you and/or those you are traveling with, then purchasing a city card is probably a wise investment. Even if you don’t visit all of the attractions, you can save money by visiting a few.

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