S&P
Getting Here
Flying In
If you're flying in, SEATAC is the primary airport for Seattle. From SEATAC you can easily Uber to the city in about 45 minutes or rent a car. Most hotels downtown offer parking. Ubering around Seattle is fast and convenient if you would prefer to not rent a car.
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Welcome Cruise on Elliott Bay
Summer Views Cruise - Argosy Cruises
Pier 54
1001 Alaskan Wy Suite 200
Seattle, WA 98104
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Do not purchase tickets. A block of tickets has been purchased, please RSVP by July 17. Cocktails and snacks will be provided.
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Cast-off is at 6:30PM, please arrive at Pier 54 no later than 6:00PM.
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Ceremony & Reception
The ceremony & receptions will take place at Bottlehouse in Madrona. Street parking is available.
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Once You're Here
A few of our favorite places in Seattle for you to explore while you're here.
Golden Gardens Park
Just outside of the Ballard neighborhood on the Puget Sound, this beautiful park offers sprawling sandy beaches with extraordinary views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
Seattle Art Museum
Located in the heart of downtown Seattle, one block from Pike Place Market, this inspiring museum invites you to learn, discover, and seek beauty every day. Wander three floors of art, including installations drawn from the museum's global collection, a dynamic array of contemporary art, and rotating exhibitions from around the world.
The Royal Gardens
The Arboretum is a welcome oasis on the shores of Lake Washington. Jointly managed by the University of Washington Botanic Gardens and the City of Seattle, its 230 acres contain a dynamic assortment of plants, some found nowhere else in the Northwest.
Where to Stay
Downtown Seattle has many wonderful hotels within a short drive of Madrona. There is a block of rooms reserved at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel under Fiori/Smith.
Opened in 1924 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Fairmont Olympic Hotel features breathtaking architecture, innovative culinary experiences, and unparalleled service. Boasting an ideal location, this luxury hotel is near Pike Place Market and Seattle landmarks like the Seattle Art Museum and the Great Wheel on the waterfront.
The Thompson Hotel
With a sleek glass façade offering dramatic views of Puget Sound, Thompson Seattle embodies the beauty of the Emerald City in the heart of downtown. A short walk gets you to Pike Place Market or opt for an off-the-beaten-path gem like the prohibition-style bar Zig Zag Café. This boutique hotel’s 152 luxury rooms and suites ensure you live like a local in modern style.
The State Hotel
Built in 1904, this landmark building and its iconic location have been reinvented as The State Hotel. Step out your door and feel the vibrant energy of Pike Place Market and Seattle's waterfront. Discover insider spots matched to your preferences and kick back in this contemporary and proudly local Seattle hotel.