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No other destination provides such a diverse experience like the Pacific Northwest. Offering natural, historical, cultural and recreational opportunities, It is home to a vibrant mix of attractions that will satisfy every taste. From the top of the Needle to the thrill of the Orcas to great kid’s activities, these are our favorite 30! There is no end to the fun things to do in Seattle.

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Page 1: 2013 Seattle Premier Attractions

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Safeco Field Tours

Home of the Seattle Mariners!

Dates of Operation: April-October: 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. on days when there are no home games. On days when there are games at 6:00 p.m. or later then ONLY the 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. tours will be given. November-March: 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.Tuesdays through Sundays. Holiday times may vary.

Group Tours: Groups may schedule private tours at adiscounted rate. Tour packages are also available forspecial events including birthday parties, team banquets and educational packages. Contact our Tour Coordinator at 206-346-4241 for more information or visitwww.mariners.com.

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Burke Museum

Animals, Dinosaurs and Totem Poles!

Discover the life before you at the Burke Museum in Seattle. Explore the cultures, wildlife, and geography of Washington State, the Pacifi c Northwest, and the Pacifi c Rim. See the only real dinosaur fossils on display in Washington, learn aboutNative peoples and their art from across the Pacifi c Northwest, and examine artifacts from the Pacifi c Rim. Open daily 10 a.m.–5 p.m., and until 8 p.m. on fi rst Thursday each month.

UW Campus • NE 45th St. and 17th Ave. NE Box 353010Seattle, WA 98195 • 206-543-5590 • www.burkemuseum.org

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Argosy Cruises& Tillicum Village

Lakes, Locks and Harbor Tours.

A visit to Seattle is not complete without a view from the water! Argosy’s fully narrated Cruise Tours feature history and facts of the area, breath-taking views andSeattle’s famous places. Or enjoy an experience found only in the Northwest, Tillicum Village. Your 4-hour adventure includes a cruise, salmon bake and show infl uenced bylocal tribes – all on a pristine island setting. Join us today!

Seattle Central Waterfront • Pier 56 • Argosy Visitor CenterSeattle, WA 98101 • 206-623-4252

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Chihuly Garden and Glass

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Chihuly Garden and Glass provides a look at the inspiration and infl uences that inform the career of artist Dale Chihuly. Located at Seattle Center, Chihuly Garden and Glass includes an Exhibition Hall, the centerpiece Glasshouse and a lush Garden. The Exhibition Hall contains eight galleries and three Drawing Walls, offering visitors a comprehensive lookat Chihuly’s signifi cant series of work; the Glasshousepresents a suspended 1,340-piece, 100-foot-long sculpture; and the Garden is a backdrop for four monumental sculptures and other installations.

Located at Seattle CenterInfo: 206.753.4940

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Argosy Cruises& Tillicum Village

Lakes, Locks and Harbor Tours.

Dates of Operation: Cruises operate year-round.

Location: Visit the Argosy Visitor Center on Pier 56 for tickets and merchandise.

Directions:Southbound on I-5: Take the James St. exit. Take your fi rst right on Columbia and follow down the hill to Alaskan Way. Turn right on Alaskan Way. The piers will be on your left.

Northbound on I-5: Take the Madison St. exit. Turn left on Madison and continue down the hill to Alaskan Way. Turn right on Alaskan Way. The piers will be on your left.

Information & Reservations: Phone: 206-623-4252Email: [email protected]

Group Reservations: Phone: 206-623-1445

Website: argosycruises.com

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Dates of Operation: Open year-round

Seasonal Hours:Open seven days a week. Hours vary, please call or visit our website for details.

Location: Seattle Center at the base of the Space Needle.

Information and Collections Café Reservations:Savor delicious dishes created with local, freshingredients at Seattle’s most unique destination forlunch or dinner. While you enjoy locally-infl uencedcuisine, you’ll be surrounded by 28 of Dale Chihuly’s colorful collections. You might share your table withtoy soldiers, 1950s cameras or transistor radios. Pair your meal with a fresh lemonade or choose from a hand-pickedcollection of craft beers and Washington and Oregon premium wines. Everywhere you look, you’ll be inspired. Collections Café is open daily from 11:30 a.m.-close.

Reservations: 206.753.4935 or collectionscafe.com.

Phone: Chihuly Garden and Glass Banquet Facilities, Group Admission and Private Tours:206.905.2180 or 800.964.7695

Website: chihulygardenandglass.com

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Crystal MountainMt. Rainier Gondola

The Shortest Route from “A” to Breathless

You may think of Crystal Mountain Resort as a skiersplayground, but it’s more than that. It’s year-roundmountain-top dining, fun events, family activities and conveniently located accommodations so you can play and stay! No skis? No problem. Anyone can enjoy a scenic ride on the Mt. Rainier Gondola in the winter snow or summer sun! Seasons change, your destination doesn’t have to. Get an altitude adjustment – at Crystal Mountain Resort.

33914 Crystal Mountain Blvd. • Crystal Mountain, WA 98022360-663-2265 • crystalmountainresort.com

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Chinatown Discovery Tours/Wing Luke Museum

Step into a uniquely American experience.

Think you know all there is to know about a Chinatown? Come see how Seattle’s Chinatown-International District and its unique immigrant history is as American as apple pie. Visit stores, markets and bakeries on- and off-the-beaten-track. Tours include an all-day admission pass to view the Wing Luke Museum’s nationally recognized exhibitions.

Touch of Chinatown Tour (90 min)Tuesday-Friday – 10:15 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.Saturday – 10:15 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.

$17.95 adults, $15.95 seniors, $12.95 students, $10.95 kidsTickets and tours start inside the Wing Luke Museum.

719 S King Street | Seattle, WA 98104206-623-5124 | seattlechinatowntour.com

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Crystal Mountain/Mt. Rainier Gondola

The Shortest Round from “A” to Breathless

Experience spectacular scenery as you climb 2,500 feet over alpine meadows and lush evergreen forests. Savor International-Northwest cuisine at the Summit House, Washington’s highest restaurant, with views of Mt. Rainier and the Cascade Range.

Dates of Operation:Open November - September. Hours vary by season, please check the website for operating schedule.

Location: 33914 Crystal Mountain Blvd.Crystal Mountain, WA 98022

Directions:Drive south on I- 5, take exit 142A to Auburn, follow Hwy 164 to Enumclaw and Hwy 410 east for 39 miles. Take a left before entering Mount Rainier National Park. Go six miles up Crystal Mountain Boulevard to the resort.

Information: Phone: 360-663-2265

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Wing Luke Museum of theAsian Pacifi c American Experience

Step into a uniquely American Experience.

Voted #1 in King 5’s 2010 – The Best of Western WAFollow the footsteps of early Asian Pacifi c pioneers and ex-plore their one-room apartments and a real 1910 shop. Ad-mission includes Historic Hotel Tour and all-day pass into Wing Luke Museum’s galleries. Explore contemporary Asian Pacifi c American issues through authentic stories, bold art, and community-driven exhibits. Experience real stories told by real people in this Smithsonian Affi liate.

Historic Hotel Tour (45 min)Tuesday - Sunday 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m.,1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.$12.95 adults, $9.95 seniors and students$8.95 kids (5-12), Kids under 5 FREE

Open 10 am - 5 pm Tuesday - Sunday719 South King Street • Seattle, WA 98104

206-623-5124 • www.wingluke.org

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EMP

Museum of Music, Sci-Fi, and Pop Culture

Housed in a 140,000 square foot Frank O. Gehry designed building, EMP is the only museum of its kind in the world. Explore some of the most signifi cant moments in rock music, science fi ction, and popular culture through EMP’s impressive exhibitions and interactive installations.

325 5th Ave. N. at Seattle Center1.877.367.7361 • Box Offi ce: 206.770.2700 • EMPmuseum.org

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Future of Flight AviationCenter & Boeing Tour

Share the Wonder.

The Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour*features hands-on exhibits for the whole family. Design your own airplane and touch the high-tech skin of the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner in the Aviation Center’sgallery. Take the world- renowned Boeing Tour, which showcases The Boeing Company and the Everett product line, the 747, 777 and 787. As part of the tour, visitors will tour the largest building in the world by volume. On the Boeing fl ight line, visitors will see airplanes in various stages of fl ight test and manufacture for airline customers around the world.

Minutes north of Seattle • Exit 189 off I-51-800-464-1476 • www.futureoffl ight.org

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Future of Flight AviationCenter & Boeing Tour

Share the Wonder.

Dates of Operation: Every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.

Hours: 8:30am – 5:30pm daily. Boeing Tours* operate at 9am, 10am, 11am and 1pm, 2pm, 3pm.

Location: Just 20 miles north of downtown Seattle at Exit 189 off I-5 – follow signs.

Information and Reservations:www.futureoffl ight.orgPhone: 1-800-464-1476 or 425-438-8100Fax: 425-265-9808Email: info@futureoffl ight.org

Café, The Boeing Store, Future of Flight Store

Private Events: The Future of Flight is a unique venue for special events or meetings of 10 – 1400 people. For information call 425-438-8100 or visit online www.futureoffl ight.org.

*Children must be 4’ tall or 122 cm for the Boeing Tour.

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FEATURED EXHIBITIONSNirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses (thru 2013)Icons of Science FictionHear My Train a Comin’: Hendrix Hits LondonCan’t Look Away: The Lure of Horror Film

325 5th Ave. N. at Seattle Center1.877.367.7361 • Box Offi ce: 206.770.2700 • EMPmuseum.org

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The Museum of Flight

Dream, Discover, Soar

Enjoy the wonder of fl ight in one of Seattle’s most spectacular settings; home to more than 100 aircraft and spacecraft, the original Boeing Aircraft factory, and dozens of fun, interactive exhibits and family activities. Stroll inside the West Coast’s only supersonic Concorde. Walk in the footsteps of presidents aboard the fi rst jet Air Force One. Take control in exciting fl ight simulators. Immerse yourself in the stories of military fl yers while surrounded by classic fi ghter planes. And, noweveryone can be an astronaut aboard the world’s onlyfull-scale NASA Space Shuttle Trainer!

Minutes from downtown Seattle & Sea-Tac AirportExit 158 off I-5 206-764-5720 • www.museumoffl ight.org

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Kenmore Air

Scenic Seaplane Flight Tours & Whale Watch Tours

Taking a Seattle seaplane tour is a quintessential North-west experience. Every seat is a window seat on this 20-minute narrated scenic fl ightseeing tour over Seattle. Get a spectacular birds-eye view of our famous houseboatcommunities, University of Washington, magnifi centestates, the downtown skyline and waterfront. For theultimate seaplane excursion, spend a couple hours ex-periencing “a day in the life” of a Kenmore Air seaplane pilot as you ride along on a round-trip fl ight from Seattle to the stunning San Juan Islands. Or fl y with us to the San Juan Islands, take a 3-hour whale watch tour and be back in Seattle – all in the same day!

Southwest corner of Lake Union950 Westlake Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109Reservations 866-435-9524 • KenmoreAir.com

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The Museum of Flight

Dream, Discover, Soar.

Dates of Operation: Every day exceptThanksgiving and Christmas.

Hours: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. daily, fi rst Thursdayof every month until 9:00 p.m.

Location: Just ten minutes from downtown Seattle or Sea-Tac Airport on historic Boeing Field. Take Metro bus 124 or Exit 158 from I-5 and follow the signs. Amplefree parking.

Information and Reservations:Phone: 206-764-5720 • Fax: 206-764-5707Email: info@museumoffl ight.org

Group Reservations: Special pricing available for groups of 10 or more. Call 206-768-7104.

Wings Café: Full-service, on-premises café operated by McCormick & Schmick’s during all Museum open hours. Call 206-762-4418.

Private Events: The Museum of Flight is a spectacular and unique setting for private events for groups of 10 to 3,500 guests. For info, call 206-764-5706 or emailprivateevents@museumoffl ight.org.

Website: www.museumoffl ight.org

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Flying the Pacifi c Northwest Since 1946

20-minute Seattle Scenic Flight Tours and 2-hour San Juan Islands Flight Tours are offered daily from Seattle’s downtown Lake Union except Thanksgiving and Christmas day. Schedules vary seasonally. Seattle Whale Watchingin the San Juan Islands operate daily April throughOctober.

Kenmore Air also fl ies to 45 spectacular Northwestdestinations with daily scheduled fl ights to the San Juan Islands (San Juan Island, Orcas Island & Lopez Island),Victoria, BC and Port Angeles.

Information & reservations at Kenmoreair.comor 866-435-9524.

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Pacifi c Science Center

Explore the wonders of science

Create a day to remember. Your visit can include our hands-on exhibits which stretch throughout fi vebuildings, a cutting edge IMAX® fi lm in either 2D or 3D,a planetarium show or a live science show. You couldeven fi nish off your evening with a laser light show! We guarantee your experience will expand your perception of both science and fun.

Upcoming ExhibitsImaginate: June 1 - September 2, 2013RACE – Are We So Different?: Sep. 28, 2013 - Jan. 5, 2014

200 Second Avenue North • Seattle, WA 98109206-443-2001 • pacifi csciencecenter.org

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Museum of Glass

Art on Fire.

Experience contemporary glass at Tacoma’s cultural and architectural icon. Feel the heat as you watch artists working in the world’s largest hot shop – see a chalk sketch transformed into a beautiful sculpture or, as the artists push the limits, a pile of broken glass on the fl oor. Tour exhibitions of 20th and 21st-century glass, create your own glass art, grab lunch or a sweet treat in the museum café, and take home a treasure from the fi nest museum store around. Outdoors, stroll across the re-markable Chihuly Bridge of Glass, featuring glass install- ations by Tacoma’s native son, Dale Chihuly.

1801 Dock Street • Tacoma, WA 98402253-284-4750 or 1-866-468-7386

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Pacifi c Science Center

Explore the wonders of scienceHours of Operation: Summer hours (Memorial Day –Labor Day) 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Regular hours:Monday-Friday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday & Sunday:10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Closed Tuesdays Sept. – May. Visit our website at pacifi csciencecenter.org for IMAX® and laser show times and availability, as well as current hours of operation.

Group Discounts: Discounts available for groups of10 or more, contact our Group Sales Department at206-443-3611.

Location: We are located on the south side of the Seattle Center campus on Denny Way and Second Ave N. Ticketing entrances are located on the north side facing Seattle Center and on the south side facing Denny Way. Ournorth entrance is the only evening entrance.

Telephone: 206-443-2001

Website: pacifi csciencecenter.org

Add Chemistry and Energy to your next event andbook Pacifi c Science Center for your private party.Call 206-443-2387 for information.

IMAX® is a registered trademark of IMAX Corporation.

Museum of Glass

Art on Fire.

Hours: Summer Hours (Memorial Day - Labor Day):Open 7 days/week 10am - 5pm Mon - Sat; 12-5pm Sun;10am - 8pm third Thursday of each month.Fall/Winter/Spring Hours: Closed Mon & Tues.

Directions: Take I-5 to Exit 133 (Tacoma City Center) to I-705 north. Merge right and take the Schuster Parkway Exit. Remain in the left lane. Turn right at the fi rst stop-light onto South 4th Street, which becomes Dock Street. Museum of Glass is about one mile on the left. Parking garage located beneath the building.

Information: Phone: 253-284-4750 or 866-468-7386Email: [email protected]

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Point Defi ance Zoo& Aquarium

A Zoo and Aquarium in One Place

Explore the only combined zoo and aquarium in the Northwest. You’ll see sea otters and sharks, walruses and wolves, meerkats and muskoxen – all in one place.Get up closer than you ever imagined to polar bears, tigers and sharks. Discover the amazing talents of animals from around the world at our award-winning live animal show. Ride a camel, touch sea stars, feed a bird from your hand or take a spin on our antique carousel.New in 2013: Touch stingrays, dive with the sharks and conquer our all-new zip line/challenge courses. Only a short drive from Seattle, with breathtaking views of Puget Sound, Mount Rainier and the Olympic Mountains.

5400 N. Pearl Street • Tacoma, WA 98407253-591-5337 • www.pdza.org

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Public Market Tours

Explore Pike Place Market!

Join us for a one-hour insider’s tour of Pike Place Market, the “soul of Seattle.” Hear its fascinating stories – past and present. See fi sh fl y, seasonal produce stands, and the original Starbucks store that make the market famous.

Find out what stinky onions had to do with the start of the Market in 1907. Discover why craftspeople are indifferent locations every day. And learn about whereSeattle’s love for pigs comes from.

Enjoy the sights, smells, and sounds that make up this iconic landmark!

206.209.5488 • www.PublicMarketTours.com

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Point Defi ance Zoo& Aquarium

A Zoo and Aquarium in One Plane

Dates of Operation: Open year-round. Check website for winter schedule and holiday closures.

Seasonal Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Memorial Day through Labor Day. Hours vary by season.

Location: Situated within 700-acre Point Defi ance Park, 5400 N. Pearl St., Tacoma. From Interstate 5, take Exit 132 and follow the signs to Highway 16 West. Exit at 6th Avenue, continue straight through the fi rst stoplight and take a right onto Pearl St. at the next light. Continue on Pearl St. for 3.2 miles to the main entrance to PointDefi ance Park. Once in the park, directional signs will lead you to the Zoo.

Information: 253-591-5337

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Private Events/Groups:Phone: 206.209.5488 ext. 201Email: [email protected]

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Ride the Ducks of Seattle

Tour Seattle by land and by sea!

See the sights of the Emerald City by land and by sea! Climb aboard for a fun-fi lled tour on a fully-restored, WWII amphibious landing craft. Coast Guard-certifi ed captains will quack you up with local folklore, historicalinformation, funky music and just plain fun! This 90-minute adventure has been voted one of the top fi ve “Must Do’s” in Seattle!

Departs from two locations: 5th Avenue & Broad Street, across from the Space Needle and Westlake Center (open seasonally)206-441-DUCK (3825) • www.ridetheducksofseattle.com

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San Juan Safaris

Whale Watching, Wildlife & Sea Kayaking Tours

San Juan Island — Seattle’s Favorite Getaway. Search for orca whales on the new, fast 55-foot boat Sea Lion. The vessel’s greater speed gives greater range and more whale sightings. No one sees whales more than San Juan Safaris. Enjoy calm, pristine island waters. Stay the day or spend the night. Don’t miss this opportunity to makememories forged from natural beauty with a company known for respectful interaction with wildlife. The Fun Starts Here! Space limited. Reserve now.

Friday Harbor, WA • San Juan Island800-450-6858 • 360-378-1323 • www.SanJuanSafaris.com

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Ride the Ducks of Seattle

Tour Seattle by land and by sea!

You’ll See: Pike Place Market, historic Pioneer Square, Seattle’s spectacular waterfront, and the downtownshopping district. Then, splash into Lake Union for the thrill of a lifetime! When was the last time you drovea truck into the water on purpose?

Tour Length: 90 minutes

Location: Two locations: 5th Avenue & Broad Street, across from the Space Needle and Westlake Center at the corner of 4th Avenue & Pine Street (open seasonally)

Information: (206) 441-DUCK (3825)

Website: www.ridetheducksofseattle.com

Open year-round, visit our website for ticketsand current tour times!

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Schedule and Rates:Multiple daily departures: Mid-April to October.Whale Watching: $79 Adult, $52 Child 2-12. Private charters, group rates and overnight accommodations available. The Whale Plane Package: Includes round trip air from Seattle on Kenmore Air, and the Whale Watching & Wildlife Tour. $325 Adults, $299 Child.

Location:Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, on Washington’s Scenic Byway, 90 miles north of Seattle. San Juan Safaris’ boat & offi ce are just steps from the ferry landing and the Kenmore Air dock.

Directions:Use the Whale Plane Package for direct fl ights —only 40 minutes. Or drive north to catch the San Juan Island ferry at Anacortes. Getting here is half the fun & it’s easy. Phone now or book online!

Reservations:800-450-6858 or [email protected] Reservations highly recommended.

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Safeco Field Tours pg. 2

Burke Museum pg. 2

Argosy Cruises & Tillicum Village pg. 3

Chihuly Garden and Glass pg. 3

Chinatown Discovery Tours / Wing Luke pg. 5

Crystal Mountain / Mt. Rainier Gondola pg. 5

EMP pg. 7

Future of Flight Aviation Center pg. 7

Kenmore Air pg. 9

Museum of Flight pg. 9

Museum of Glass pg. 11

Pacifi c Science Center pg. 11

Point Defi ance Zoo and Aquarium Pg. 13

Public Market Tours pg. 13

Ride the Ducks pg. 15

San Juan Safaris Whale Watching pg. 15

Savor Seattle Food Tours pg. 19

Seattle Aquarium pg. 19

Seattle Art Museum pg. 21

Seattle Center Monorail pg. 21

Seattle Space Needle pg. 23

Teatro ZinZanni pg. 23

Tours Northwest pg. 25

Underground Tour pg. 25

Victoria Clipper Vacations pg. 27

Washington State Fair & Events Center pg. 27

Wild Waves pg. 29

Woodland Park Zoo pg. 29

Northwest Trek Wildlife Park pg. 31

Seattle Children’s Museum pg. 31

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Savor Seattle Food Tours

Enjoy a Food Tasting Tour!

Pike Place Market Food & Cultural TourMeet the Market’s lively characters and hear their stories. See fi sh fl y, cheese being made, and the original Starbucks store!

Chocolate Indulgence TourA luxurious exploration of Seattle’s fi nest chocolate desserts. Truffl es, cupcakes, brownies, and more!

Gourmet Seattle TourEnjoy a progressive dinner at Seattle’s best restaurants and hot spots. Over 20 tastings, including wine and beer pairings.

Hip on the Hill TourExplore Seattle’s eclectic Capitol Hill neighborhood. Delight in cocktails, pork belly mac n’ cheese, and more!

206.209.5485 • www.SavorSeattleTours.com

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Seattle Aquarium

Experience the wonders of Puget Sound & the ocean

Discover playful sea otters, graceful octopuses, luminousmoon jellies and more. Be amazed by Window onWashington Waters, a 120,000-gallon exhibit with daily dive shows. Touch live sea creatures in our tide pools. Immerse yourself in our Underwater Dome’s 360° view. Take a virtual trip to the tropics in our Pacifi c Coral Reef exhibit. Open daily. Located on Seattle’s scenic downtown waterfront.

Inspiring Conservation of Our Marine Environment1483 Alaskan Way • Pier 59 • Seattle, WA 98101

(206) 386-4300 • SeattleAquarium.org

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Savor Seattle Food Tours

Seafood, Chocolate, Wine, & More!

Dates of Operation:Tours operate year-round. Please call or visitour website for up-to-date availability.

Information & Tickets: Phone: 206.209.5485Website: SavorSeattleTours.com

Private Events/Groups:Phone: 206.209.5485 ext. 201Email: [email protected]

Tour Meeting Locations: Exact location provided upon ticket purchase.All tours meet in downtown Seattle.Advance ticket purchase is required.

Seattle Aquarium

Experience the wonders of Puget Sound & the ocean

Hours: Open daily 9:30am–5pm. Last entry at 5pm;exhibits close at 6pm. Holiday hours on Thanksgiving andChristmas Eve. Closed on Christmas Day and June 7, 2013.

Aquarium café and gift shop: Enjoy family-friendly foods and an espresso bar in our café. Find the perfect way to remember your visit in our gift shop.

Location: Pier 59 at 1483 Alaskan Way, on Seattle’s downtown waterfront just below Pike Place Market.

Telephone: (206) 386-4300

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1st Ave. and Union St. • Seattle, WA 98101 206.654.3100 • www.seattleartmuseum.org

Seattle Art Museum

One block south of Pike Place Market

SAM Downtown features 2,600 objects in 35 international galleries, including the Australian Aboriginal Gallery (the only one like it in the US), the Modern and Contemporary Galleries, the exquisite Porcelain Room, and a 16th-century Italian Room that will take you back to the Renaissance. Don’t miss the Family Room, where the kids can blow off some steam, SAM SHOP with unequaled fi ne art wares and books, and TASTE Restaurant that focuses on local,sustainable food and drink.

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Connecting Downtown & Seattle Center

Glide into Seattle Center on the world’s fi rst full-scaleALWEG Monorail system. Once there, visit the SpaceNeedle or one of the many other world-class attractionsnear the Seattle Center Monorail station. Or, travel to the heart of downtown Seattle where you will fi ndyourself within easy walking distance of all major hotels, shopping, eateries, and Pike Place Market with the Seattle waterfront just beyond.

Downtown Station: Westlake Center Mall, 3rd Floor at 5th & PineSeattle Center Station: Across from the Space Needle & EMP

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Seattle Asian Art Museum

In beautiful Volunteer Park

Discover the splendor of Asian art and culture at SAM’s historic 1933 Art Deco building set in beautiful Volunteer Park. The Seattle Asian Art Museum displays one of the nation’s top collections of art from Japan, China, Korea, India, and Southeast Asia, including contemporary works of art. Visit www.seattleartmuseum.org to fi nd out more about special exhibitions, public programs, and special family activities on First Free Saturdays.

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Seattle Center Monorail

Fast. Direct. Historic.

Built for the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair, Seattle Center Monorail is the fastest way to travel between downtown and Seattle Center!

Service Schedule:Open Daily*,Trains run approximately every ten minutes.

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Located at the Seattle CenterInfo: 206-905-2100; 800-937-9582Groups: 206-905-2180; 800-964-7695

Space Needle

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If you see one thing in Seattle, see everything. From 520’ the Observation Deck provides a 360° view of Seattle and beyond. See the snow-capped Cascade Mountains to the east and the majestic Olympic Mountains to the west with breathtaking indoor and outdoor viewing.

Each Observation Deck guest receives a free digital photo download, the use of fi ve touch-screen kiosks andtelescopes that allow users to zoom in on the sites, and memories that will last a lifetime.

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Teatro ZinZanni

Love, Chaos & Dinner!

Teatro ZinZanni is a big night out unlike any other, a three-hour whirlwind of international cirque, comedy and cabaret all served up with a scrumptious fi ve-course feast designed by celebrated Northwest chefs. An ever-evolving and constantly changing production, Teatro ZinZanni combines comedy, vaudeville, music, dance, cirque and sensuality into a dizzying and colorful new form that is never quite the same from evening to evening. Uniqueartists from around the globe combine their talents to create a blend of vaudeville and romance unparalleled in the city. Teatro ZinZanni is guaranteed to dazzle.Show times: Wed.–Sat. 6:30 p.m., Sun. 5:30 p.m. Sunday Matinees 11:30 a.m.

Seattle Center’s Theatre District • 222 Mercer St., SeattleBox Offi ce: 206-802-0015 • www.zinzanni.org

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Space Needle

Live the View

Dates of Operation: Open year-round

Seasonal Hours:Open seven days a week, 365 days a year. Hours vary, please call or visit our website for details. Summer hours are 9:00 a.m. to midnight.

Location: Seattle Center, 400 Broad Street

Information and SkyCity Restaurant Reservations: For Pacifi c Northwest cuisine that is matched only by the views served with it, be sure to visit SkyCity, the Space Needle’s revolving restaurant. Breathtaking views are guaranteed from all tables at SkyCity and your elevator ride and Observation Deck visit are complimentary when dining. Join us 500’ above the ground for lunch, dinner, or weekend brunch. 206-905-2100 or toll free1-800-937-9582.

SkyLine Banquet Facility and Group Tours: 206-905-2180 or toll free 800-964-7695

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Dates of Operation: Year-round, Wednesday through Sunday evenings. Matinees on select Sundays. Check our calendar at zinzanni.org for additional shows and events.

Location: 222 Mercer Street at 3rd Avenue North, across from Pacifi c Northwest Ballet in the heart of the Seattle Center’s Theatre District.

Directions:From the North: Southbound I-5, take Exit 167 toward “Seattle Center.” Turn right on Fairview N. Left ontoValley. Valley becomes Broad. Turn slight right ontoHarrison. Right onto 5th N, left onto Roy, left onto2nd N., left onto Mercer.

From the South: Northbound I-5, take Exit 167 toward “Seattle Center.” Note - Exit is on left side of freeway. Turn right on Fairview N., left onto Valley. Valley becomes Broad. Turn slight right onto Harrison, right onto 5th N., left onto Roy, left onto 2nd N, left onto Mercer.

From the South via I-90: Take Exit 2C to merge ontoI-5 N. Take Exit 167 on left toward “Seattle Center.”

Information & Reservations: Phone: 206-802-0015; Online: zinzanni.org

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Door-to-Door Service from Most Hotels1-866-584-1122 • www.ToursNorthwest.com

Tours Northwest

Seattle • Pre-Cruise • Mt. Rainier

Seattle City ToursProfessional, knowledgeable guides make this3-hour tour a great introduction to our city.

Pre-Cruise ToursSee Seattle before your Alaskan Cruise. Enjoy aninformative 3-hour tour with our guarantee you’llarrive to your ship on time.

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Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour is Seattle’s most unusual attraction, a humorous stroll through subterranean store-fronts and sidewalks entombed when the city rebuilt on top of itself after the Great Fire of 1889. The tourbegins in a restored 1890’s saloon in historic Pioneer Square, then plunges underground for a time-capsule view of theoriginal downtown. All the while, tour guides regale youwith sidesplitting, true stories. It’s history with punch lines!

“Hilarious. Who knew history could be such fun!”– New York Post

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Tours Northwest

Boeing Factory Tour

Boeing™ Assembly PlantWitness the awe-inspiring process of jumbo jet assembly up close inside the world’s largest building. See 747, 777 and 787 Dreamliner planes in various stages of assembly and manufacture for airline customers around the world.

Future of Flight Aviation CenterExplore the Aviation Center and learn about the newest developments in the airline industry. Visit the Boeing Store for authentic Boeing merchandise.

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Dates of Operation: Year-round.

Hours: Tours daily on the hour, 10 am to 7 pm May-September; 11 am to 6 pm October-April. Arrive earlyto ensure admission, or buy tickets in advance atundergroundtour.com or 206-682-4646.

Location: 9 blocks south of Pike Place Market, 2 blocks east from the waterfront, in historicPioneer Square, the city’s birthplace.608 First Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104.

Information: Phone 206-682-4646.

Website: Tickets and information at undergroundtour.com.

Rogues Gallery and Underground Gift Shop: The tour ends in this museum and gift shop, where you can viewa photo display of Seattle luminaries and purchase Northwest mementos.

Underworld Tour: Special night-time historic tour of lust, sex and debauchery in Seattle’s infamous oldRed-Light District. Adult beverage included. Age 21and older. Year round. Buy tickets in advance atundergroundtour.com or 206-682-4646.

Underground Café: Convenient for lounging before or after tours, this affordable cafe offers a full menu, including sandwiches, salads, fruit and other healthy treats, plus Northwest microbrews.

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2701 Alaskan Way, Pier 69 • Seattle, WA 98121206-448-5000 • 800-888-2535 www.clippervacations.com

Victoria Clipper

Seattle to Victoria, BC

Victoria – Seattle and Victoria, BC are as close as 2 ½ hours, aboard the Victoria Clippers, a perfect day trip or to stay overnight. Year round, enjoy the scenery en route, friendly passenger attendants, food, beverage & concierge services. Victoria offers olde-world charm, afternoon tea, outdoor activities and the world-famous Butchart Gardens.

San Juan Islands – Seasonal daily service and whale watch tours from Seattle.

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Washington State Fair& Events Center

Year-Round Family Fun

Get ready for fun! There’s always something taking place at the Washington State Fair & Events Center. Year ‘round events include entertainment, car, animal, antique, seasonal, sports and recreation, home and garden shows and much more. Visit The Spring Fair in Puyallup, April 18–21, 2013 and one of the top 10 fairs in the nation, the Washington State Fair - Do The Puyallup, September 6–22, 2013. For event schedule, visit thefair.com or call the 24-Hour Hotline at (253) 841-5045.

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Victoria Clipper

Seattle to Victoria, BC

Schedule and Rates:Victoria: Daily departures year-round fromdowntown Seattle’s Pier 69. Roundtrip fares:from $90. Children $25 or $10 with overnightpackage. Overnight accommodation and multipledestination packages available, including Seattle,Victoria, Vancouver, San Juan Islands and more.

San Juans and Whale Watching: May-Sept dailydepartures from Seattle. Adult fares from $70,children $15. Tour and accommodation packagesavailable. Reservations recommended.

Locations: Pier 69, Seattle 254 Belleville St., Victoria

Information and Reservations:Phone: 206-448-5000Outside Seattle: 800-888-2535Email: [email protected]

Website: Book reservations online at www.clippervacations.com

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Fairtime Hours:Washington State Fair – Exhibits open daily at 10 a.m.Spring Fair – Thurs. 2 p.m.–10 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m.–10 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.–8 p.m.

Location: Just 37 miles south of Seattle and nine miles east of Tacoma, in downtown Puyallup. Adjacent toHW 512 abd /sr 167 from I-5.

Information: 24-Hour Hotline, (253) 841-5045

Facility Rental: State-of-the-art facilities for a wide range of events. SillyVille offers unique picnics and the NEW Fair View Club perfect for intimate events.Rental info: (253) 841-5011.

Group Sales: Plan an unforgettable event for your group at the Washington State Fair, with ticket discounts, catered events and free bus parking.Group sales: (253) 845-1771.

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601 N. 59th Street, Seattle, WA 98103206-548-2500 • 548-2599 (TTY) • www.zoo.org

Woodland Park Zoo

NATURALLY INSPIRING

Discover the world of gorillas, elephants, lions, birds and reptiles at a top award-winning zoo. Go nose-to-beak with Humboldt penguins not from a land of ice, but from a desert by the sea. Explore Zoomazium’s indoor nature play space. Enjoy keeper talks and horticultural tours, plus daily guided tours to give you a “Real Close” experienceduring your visit (additional fee). And squeal along with Asian small-clawed otters when they debut in May!Minutes from downtown, nearly 300 animal species andlush plantings are displayed in the 92-acre botanical garden.

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Wild Waves Theme Park

Two Parks in One – Water and Theme Park!

Spend a day with family and friends at Washington’s only Water and Theme Park. Explore the 70 acre park that has over 60 rides, water slides, shows and attractions. Wild Waves Theme Park offers something for everyone in the family to experience. Your admission ticket includes water slides, roller coasters, wave pool, and more. Located directly off of I-5 just 30 minutes south of downtown Seattle.Come create your goWILD moments that will last a lifetime!

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Woodland Park Zoo

NATURALLY INSPIRING

Dates of Operation: Open every day except December 25.

Seasonal Hours: October 1–April 30: 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. May 1–September 30: 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

Directions: By Bus: from downtown Seattle, take #5 north to the West Entrance at N. 55th St. & Phinney Ave. N.By Car: from downtown Seattle, take I-5 north to N. 50th St. (Exit #169). Go west 1.3 miles to the South Entrance at N. 50th St. & Fremont Ave. N.

Information: Phone: 206-548-2500 • TTY: 206-548-2599Group Sales: 206-548-2590 • Tours: 206-545-2022

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Dates of Operation: Open May through December, on select days. Visit WildWaves.com for a complete list of operating days and hours.

Directions: Located directly off of I-5 just 30 minutes south of downtown Seattle.

From I-5 take exit 142-B. Take a right off the exit,immediately get into the left lane to turn left at fi rst stoplight onto Enchanted Parkway South. Go approx-imately one mile, turn right at the fi rst light aftercrossing the freeway over-pass, Milton Road, andcontinue to the main parking lot on the left.

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Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

The Best Day Ever.

Get closer than ever to animals native to the Pacifi cNorthwest and have the best day ever! Scout for moose, Roosevelt elk, mountain goats, bison and more from trams in our free-roaming area. Stroll forested pathways to see grizzly bears, wolves, lynx and more in beautiful, naturalisticexhibits. Get up close to a beaver, bat and other smallcritters at daily Trailside Encounters with a keeper.Experience the exhilaration of our four all-new zip lines/challenge courses set amid breathtaking forest canopy.Extreme thrills for adults and easier obstacles for kids as young as 6. The park is an easy drivefrom Seattle and Tacoma.

Click or call for seasonal closures11610 Trek Drive East • Eatonville, WA 98328360-832-6117 • www.nwtrek.org

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Seattle Children’s Museum

22,000 Square Feet of Fun & Entertainment

The Seattle Children’s Museum is a 22,000 sq. foot inter-active play area designed for kids 10 and under to explore with their families. Admission to the Museum includes the opportunity to explore exhibits ranging from a kid-sized grocery store and restaurant, to a full art studio to aglobal exploration area. Daily programs and story times add to the fun! Opens daily at 10am. Find us on theSeattle Center Campus with easy access via the Monorail!

Located in the Armory at Seattle Center305 Harrison Street, Seattle, WA 98109 206-441-1768 • www.thechildrensmuseum.org

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PREMIER ATTRACTIONSThe unlimited possibility of a single day

SPECIAL OFFERS INSIDE

Come on in to Sumner for a slice of hometown hospitality. Famous as the Rhubarb Pie Capital of the World,Sumner dishes up boutique shopping on Main Street, four seasons of fun events, and--of course--rhubarb pie.

Sumner’s Holiday Inn Express & Suites offers the perfect “home” for your visit with easy access to Seattle, Tacoma, the Washington State Fair and Mount Rainier. Plan your visit at the Sumner Visitor Center, located in The OldCannery Furniture Warehouse.

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