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Prost Seattle

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    Seattle
  • Interests
    Cooking, traveling,
  • Favorite Cruise Line(s)
    Celebriy
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Hawaii, Europ

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  1. Take the monorail elevator from the Mezzanine of the link station but get off on 5th avenue turn right. You’ll just walk across Westlake Park (in front of Westlake Park and you’ll be at the hotel. Alternatively, turn left off the elevator and walk to Olive Way., turn left again and you’ll be at the hotel.
  2. At the Marriott as was stated, the tracks are behind the hotel. The tunnel entrance for the trains is directly behind the hotel, you would cross if you went north from the Marriott and then east, but you wouldn’t encounter them if you were going to Pier 66 for example.
  3. If you choose to save some money by taking Link light rail from the airport, a hint that might help you out is when you get to platform, head to the rear. Most people crowd around the area between the two sets of escalators, and the rear car is usually the most empty. You are allowed to stow luggage where the bike racks are if they aren’t occupied, and you can usually stow carryons under your seat.
  4. Head on up to Capitol Hill, lots of activity and restaurants, also the lower Queen Anne neighborhood. You won’t go hungry.
  5. NYCruise.com has the information you’re looking for. https://nycruise.com/manhattan-terminal/schedule-mct/
  6. My mom died 9 days before we were going on our Hawaii cruise. How wonderful it would be to finally take her on that cruise. So sorry for your loss, but what a way to have a final memory of your mother.
  7. As a heads up, in the summer the security lines frequently snake out of the terminal into the garage. For real. I personally wouldn’t book a 10 AM flight after a cruise. I was a flight attendant for over 35 years 28 of them based in Seattle. The amount of customers that go through the terminal are far greater than the building can handle comfortably.
  8. That’s what’s on my mom’s statement, just for embarkation and disembarkation.
  9. I needed one for my mother as well, and our travel agent ordered it and it’s on our paperwork. At the Seattle terminal there’s a special drop off point for mobility assistance passengers, there may be something like that in SF as well.
  10. Certain large warehouse store travel agencies don’t participate in the upgrade program.
  11. I can’t imagine the lack of medallion rendered his swim trunks useless. *whisper whisper whisper* Oh. Never mind.
  12. $110,40 (USD) on the jungle website.
  13. My mom won’t let me near something like that. She just knows that I’ll knock it over, and I’m 56!
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