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‘America's Worst Driver’ In Seattle on New Day

Submitted by Laurie Peterson, April 9, 2010

'America’s Worst Driver’ takes its search for the worst driver in the country to Seattle as the show moves to a new day - this Saturday, April 10 at 10 p.m. E/P on the Travel Channel. AAA’s collaboration with Travel Channel as the official safety partner on the new reality travel competition continues four new contestants who take on the roads of one of America’s most beautiful cities in the Pacific Northwest. As in previous episodes, the city’s worst drivers will participate in a series ... Read More

Five Diamond Service at the Fairmont Olympic

Submitted by Heidemarie Chernushin, April 7, 2010
The lobby of the Fairmont Olympic
 When I traveled with my boys while they were growing up, I always looked for the best deals, staying at hotels where I could take advantage of my AAA discount.  Those properties were clean, but basic, and provided for our needs.  Once the boys flew the coop, I continued to search out those type of properties because that’s what I was used to.

When the opportunity arose to stay at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel in Seattle, a AAA Five Diamond property, I jumped at the chance.... Read More

My Road To The Olympics, Part 4

Submitted by Heidemarie Chernushin, February 19, 2010
Ferry from Seattle

Another beautiful day in Seattle!  Typical winter weather means dodging rain drops, but much to my delight it has been uncharacteristically sunny.

My first task of the day was to sort out my dilemma about the cancelled Giant Slalom final.  As expected, when I called the Olympic ticket office the line was busy.  I tried three or four times before I started my day, and was greeted with an annoying busy signal. 

Instead of getting upset about it, I continued with my agenda and started my day's journey to Olympic National Park.  The ferry departure point wasn't far... Read More

My Road To the Olympics, Part 3

Submitted by Heidemarie Chernushin, February 18, 2010
Mt. Ranier from the air

One of the adventures of traveling is that sometimes you're thrown a curve ball and have to punt.  (I suppose sports analogies are appropriate.)  After a long day of traveling, I checked into my hotel (more about the hotel in a later blog) and checked my e-mail, only to discover that the Men's Giant Slalom has been rescheduled to Tuesday. Of course, I'll be traveling back to Cleveland on Tuesday.
 
Apparently, the mountain had too much snow overnight making the race course too dangerous -- so the women's event was rescheduled to Sunday, pushing the men's event back. ... Read More

Seattle With The Family

Submitted by Debra Sisco, September 2, 2009
From the Space Needle

Myself, husband, and 2 children ages 14 and 12 had a few days in the Seattle this summer en route to Vancouver for an Alaskan cruise and we made the most of it.

A highlight, of course, was the Pike Place Market, with all types of fresh fish, organic vegetables, fruit, flowers, and restaurants.  Be sure to catch a cup of java at the original Starbucks across from the market.  For breakfast we ate at Lowell’s which had a beautiful view of the Port of Seattle.  For lunch we tried the fresh grilled halibut sandwiches and clam chowder at the Market Grill, which is in the main arcade across from... Read More

Acres of Clams and Curiosities

Submitted by Greg Weekes, February 23, 2009
Ivar's Acres of Clams, Seattle
 
     Lunch? You just said the magic word. I’m always in the mood for lunch. And since I was walking along the downtown waterfront on a day when the sun had finally made an appearance after almost a week in hiding, it seemed only right that I hit Ivar’s Acres of Clams. A Seattle institution. A well-known reputation for good seafood. I’d never tried it before. Ivar’s it was.

It was about 2:30—in restaurant land, that down time after the lunch rush and before the dinner start-up—so it wasn’t very crowded. I got a table by the window, which... Read More

Seattle Taco Truck Stops

Submitted by Greg Weekes, January 22, 2009
El Camion, Seattle
 
     Taco trucks seem to be really common on the West Coast. They’re all over Seattle, although not in particularly convenient locations—most of them are either pretty far north or south of downtown. So one afternoon my friend and I decided to do a little firsthand research at two of the city’s more centrally located trucks.

Rancho Bravo Tacos is in Wallingford, close to the University District (and all those starving UW students). Atmosphere is lacking—a silver trailer camped in a corner of the Winchell’s Donut House parking lot, a canvas canopy... Read More

Where I Stay In Seattle

Submitted by Greg Weekes, January 20, 2009
The Mediterranean Inn, Seattle

     When I’m in Seattle I always stay at The Mediterranean Inn. Here are several reasons why:

6.  It’s not fancy but comfortable, a good choice if you’re here on business or pleasure and mainly want a room for sleeping. The mini-fridge enables you to stock up on food, thereby cutting down on eating expenses. (And speaking of stocking up, there’s a large, nice Safeway across the street for fruit, sandwiches, bottled water, you name it.)

5.  Free Internet access in the lobby (and not just a stand-up wall pc; there’s also a... Read More

 


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