It's chewing gum stuck all over the outside of this building. Apparently this "gum wall" is a famous landmark in Seattle: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gum_Wall. This is so gross and so cool at the same time.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Disney Crusie to Alaska - More Seattle
Walking back to the waterfront from Pike's Market we stumbled upon Post Alley and this...
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Disney Cruise to Alaska - Before the Cruise in Seattle
We decided to fly into Seattle and drive up to Vancouver which saved us enough money to almost cover the cost of our shore excursions. Since we had never been to Seattle we arrived a day early and stayed at the Maxwell Hotel near the Space Needle. Here's my review on TripAdvisor. I will definitely stay here again on future visits. During our short visit to Seattle we took the hotel's free shuttle to the waterfront near Pikes Place Market.
The market was filled with vendors selling mostly seafood and flowers with craft vendors sprinkled in between.
Crab and Shrimp!
We stopped at a Starbuck's (102 Pike St) across the street from the market thinking it was the original but it wasn't. After finishing our drinks we meandered around the corner and found the original store (1912 Pike Place)with a long line out the door. I'm glad I didn't have to wait that long for my Frappuccino.
After shopping we stopped at the Hard Rock Café for a drink then headed over to Fisherman's Restaurant on Pier 57 for dinner. This seemed appropriate after seeing all that seafood at the market. The food was delicious. We shopped a little more after dinner.
I discovered my new favorite store, Pirates Plunder. This place is pirate heaven.
Then we headed back to the hotel to rest before our big drive to Vancouver the next day.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Disney Cruise to Alaska
We recently returned home from a Disney cruise to Alaska. It was wonderful. It seemed like land was visible during most of our daylight sailing hours and most of it was so pristine.
I'm so glad we went. I was reluctant at first. Alaska was one of those must see places on my bucket list, but it seemed like one of those places I should visit when I'm "older" after I've been to all the exotic destinations. Plus trying to decide when and where to visit was a daunting task. There are so many places to see and things to do, we knew it wouldn't be possible to see it all in just one trip. It was difficult to decide where to start and how much could realistically fit in one trip so we put it on the back burner. And then it happened, the first trip to Alaska presented itself to us.
Two years ago we took our first Disney cruise to the Bahamas on their new ship Disney Dream. The best description for the ship itself is whimsical elegance. It has the look of the classic cruise ships infused with everything that makes Disney so magical. We spent the first day exploring the ship. We had so much fun, that at the end of this first night, we looked at each other and said, "If we're going to see Alaska someday, let's do it with Disney!". There it was, the solution we were looking for was all around us. The next morning we went to the future cruise desk and booked our Alaskan cruise. The cruise we selected sailed the Inner Passage from Vancouver to Tracy Arm Fjord, Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan, then back to Vancouver.
Stay tuned for more....
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