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Seattle Light Rail from SeaTac to downtown Hyatt Regency


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It's closer to four blocks, depending on which entrance to the Westlake station you use.  It would be okay, but something of a hassle.  The rail cars don't have provision for luggage (you're supposed to put it under the seat, but easier said than done) and it's a bit of a walk at Seatac.  Plus the train takes 40-45 minutes, so end-to-end you're looking at an hour plus, whereas an Uber from the airport will cost around $40 and take ~25 minutes.

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Thanks to you both.  I was planning on the STILA town car, but wanted to be sure the Light Rail was not a better option.  We have used the Skytrain in Vancouver several times it worked great, but they are more set up for luggage and the walk is not very far on both ends.

 

So, town car it is!

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