Great tips! One thing to remember is that to transfer between modes of transport (or between systems like SoundTransit's light rail and King Co Metro buses), you'll NEED to use the ORCA card. Otherwise there are no transfers and you'll pay full fare for each leg. If you ride the lightrail from the airport using your ORCA card, then get on a bus within that 2-hour window, you most likely won't have any extra fare to pay on the bus. The transfers also mean that you can take a bus, run some errands, and ride back on the same fare, within that 2-hour window. There is no transfer credit when riding the monorail, though (it's always full fare) and I think that applies to the ferries as well (both the water taxi and the WA State ferries... again, 2 different systems).
@@SharingtheRoad Sure thing! I live here in Seattle and have gone 5 years without a car. I have taken way more Ubers the past 2 years, but hope to be getting back to the bus soon... thank you for covering it and saying that it's actually pretty good! I find it pretty convenient!
Orca is great if you are 65 or older. I got my Orca card by mail from Maine by sending proof of my age along with the $5 fee. That automatically gave me senior fares on the bus, light rail and ferries. Also the money you put on the Orca card doesn't expire. It is non-refundable though. I got my Orca card 5 years ago and use it whenever I visit Seattle.
The monorail DOES accept transfers when using ORCA cards! But you will pay a small upcharge usually, since the fare is higher than the the amount you paid for the transfer.
When in a big city, I really enjoy public transportation. I grew up in NYC and taking bus and train is a no brainer for me. Now I'm looking forward to going there. Thank you.
I wish I had seen this before I went to Seattle last week. I blew $50 on a taxi (on someone else's recommendation), when I could have only spent $5 for one trip. There was a light rail station across the street from my destination.
I was born next to Seattle and I’ve always wanted to come back to it. I’ve only been there 2 times to memory and I’m so desperate to go back. I have to remind myself that good things happen to people who wait. 😊 So for now in my little room in south Texas, I will find a way to go back to my one true home in Seattle.
Hang in there. I'm feeling the same way. Grew up in Seattle in the 50s. Lived in Boston and Washington DC but always wanted to go back. Couldn't find nicer people and you're always crossing over water. Miss all of it. Lived on Cap Hill, Queen Anne, Magnolia, Yesler near China Town. But miss Ballard the most! The best of luck to you in getting home!
I was really impressed with how comprehensive this video was. It covered everything from the different types of public transportation to how to buy tickets and use the system. I feel much more confident about getting around Seattle now. What are some of the most scenic public transportation routes in Seattle?
Sharing the Road, Happy Summer! I am a Seattleite and have been on public transportation my whole life, 61 years young (: THANK YOU for the kudos of our PT system, I think it is great too! It has REALLY improved in the last ten (10) years! Have a fabulous summer!
Thank you very much! We were very impressed by how accessible and easy the public transportation was. Seattle is such a great city. And happy summer to you too! 😀
I've heard so much about Seattle, it's definitely a must-see on the West coast! I've heard there is so much to see within the city, including that quirky gum street! Great video as always! :)
✍️The $5 for the ORCA card counts for transportation 😱 ✍️One swipe at the bus gets you two hours of riding! ✍️Water taxis are different than ferries ✍️The monorail exists Things I learned from this video that I had no clue about even after visiting Seattle twice and reading about public transit on the official government pages. 🤦🏼♀️ Thank you so much for making this content. The bus thing especially just relieved a lot of my anxiety!
Nice tour and informative. I was stationed on an aircraft cattier in Bremerton for 3+ years. We would always foot ferry across the sound to Seattle to go shopping, day/night out, attend pro Games, etc. It was really easy and very cool. Take care!
❤ well, public transportation in Seattle isn’t necessarily cheap, but it is useful and it’s expanding. Thank you for the video. Love seeing Rauf footages of my beautiful city.❤
Living in Seattle a little over a decade, I gotta say Seattle's public transit ain't that bad compared to a lot of cities. The light rail can get you from the airport to downtown pretty quick as well as Cap Hill & the University of Washington. And in about 2-3 years from all around the Puget Sound from Federal Way to Bellevue & the Eastside to Lynwood. Plus our Busses act like subways, moving frequent and everywhere. If you live in the actual city of Seattle of Seattle (Rainier Beach to Lake City) you do not need a car. However one thing this video left out: ride at your own risk. There are some crazy people on the light rail and busses, so stay street smart.
A native Seattleite, I can vouch for it being a good system, but it has nothing on other major cities with far more advanced setups. As for the crazy people: yeah, be careful. Usually its quiet, safe and clean but every so often you never know what you will see when on board.
@@AJ.911 absolutely. But like I said in my original post, within Seattle proper. (Between Lake City and Rainier Beach). The closer to light rail the better.
The primary issue with the way that transit is structured in Seattle is the hub and spoke layout. If you are out of downtown and want to to east or west you often need to head into downtown and then back out to your destination. I'm hoping that once they have the light rail more built out that they can repurpose the longer haul buses to cross town busses.
Thank you guys! Me and my boyfriend are going to Seattle on April this year and one of my concerns was the transportation-Uber rates, but this video you make it look so affordable and easy to cope with. Thank you very much for this content, I already suscribed to your channel and I am about to jump into the next Seattle video you guys have.
To get to the cruise terminal at pier 91 from SeaTac airport, it's best to take line 1 from SeaTac Airport station to University Street/Symphony station; bus route 24 links the station with the cruise terminal. Bus route 33 also links downtown with the cruise terminal, but requires a transfer at Westlake station.
Important thing to note: At the moment, the off-board ORCA readers only work for the RapidRide buses (the ones designated with a letter). All other buses have on board payment only. It's not a super big deal tho since you automatically get a transfer.
Actually, on third avenue in downtown this isn’t true. You can tap your card at an off board reader and board any metro bus on third avenue. For non rapidride routes outside of downtown you’d be correct. For instance the orca reader on 188th and international boulevard won’t get you on a 161 to burien, but it will be valid on the RapidRide A line. Speaking of RapidRide, most RapidRide buses and even some trolley buses (see my comment above about third avenue) have orca readers at all doors. So on RapidRide buses you can board through any door even if the stop doesn’t have a functioning orca reader. Trolley buses probably just third avenue. But I might be wrong in this case.
We were meant to go to Seattle this weekend but ended up cancelling our trip sadly. We live in Canada (about 6 hours drive from Seattle). Hopefully we can do a road trip there one day 😊 great information!
We're not that far from there.. we often find it hard to drive around and find parking in Seattle. Great to know about these helpful information about the public transportation in Seattle. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Grace! Yes, we've heard it can be tough parking downtown too! We found the public transportation to be very efficient and easy, and certainly easier than circling for parking!
That's great. Let me know which place has public transportation in the Eastside; or which one is better in transportation (in comparison): 1-Kirkland, 2-Redmond 3-Issaquah 4-Bellevue Thanks
I’m coming to Seattle in September, loved the video, very helpful, really great tips, I’m coming from England, I so want to go to lake view cemetery and visit Bruce lee’s grave, it’s a personal thing I’ve always wanted to do, keep up the very good work guys, this really does help lots of people
Aww thanks for such a nice comment! That really means the world to us! We'll have to add Bruce Lee's grave to list of reasons to go back! 😊 We hope you have a fantastic time while there!
Thank you so much save me a ton of money since I arrived to Seattle and paid a Lyft when I should have taken the subway which saves a lot of money which I paid 50 to pike place.
I spent $3 to get from airport to downtown. Then $8 each day on bus day passes. Then $3 again back to airport. Meaning I spent $30 in total in transportation….meanwhile people I went with decided to rent a car and spent over $350 in all related fees and saw less than I did 🤔
Visiting next month October 24, would like to know about great eating and coffee spots in Seattle. The Orca card sounds great, will definitely consider it.
@@garrywilkinson8677 we hope you have a great trip! We have videos on some of the best coffee shops and iconic foods you need to try in Seattle! Feel free to check those out!
I'm gonna visit Seattle next week with no car, so this was a nice overview! Thanks for the ferry route recommendation. I'll probably take the ferry, then ride a rental bike back to downtown
Wow such a great and interesting vidz my friend. Very impressive and beautiful place to see my friend. Keep it up and more vidz to come. Stay Safe and healthy always my friend.
Great vid, super informative and concise! The bus screech at the end when trying to talk seems about right when shooting a video in a city as well😂 Take care!
I was in Seattle back in 2019 before COVID-19 hit. I enjoyed city. I had rental car I was visiting family in Portland Or, and thought I’d go to Seattle for one day. I was fortunate going into city around noon didn’t have traffic problems. But if I go again probably will get airport hotel and use Link Rail. Great city want to go back.
Probably Pop Culture Museum. I also went to Space Needle, Chihuly Glass Garden, Pike Market ate at Athenians where Tom Hanks and Rob Reiner ate in Sleepless in Seattle. Kerry Park was cool got good view of city. Then drove by T-Mobile Park and Century Link Field now Lumen Field then headed back to Portland. I enjoyed it happy to get it off bucket lists especially before COVID. But I go again want to get down in pier a little more. Like to spend a weekend or 3 days there in future.
If you want less expensive hotels, there are a couple within a short walk from the Angle Lake lightrail station. Free parking as a guest, and an easy ride into the city.
Thank you for sharing. We are visiting Seattle for the first time this week. We will be staying near King Street station. We plan to attend the fireworks at Gas Works Park. We hear it's a mad house. 1. Do you have any suggestions on transportation to and from the event.? 2. Any suggestions once we arrive at the park. Where to watch from? Not being familiar with Seattle, safely is our first concern.
We need to get from the airport to the hotel one time only. We can use the link Pioneer Square, then walk 500 feet to 3rd and Columbia to catch an E line Bus. But no one will tell me how to buy a fair for that singular purpose.
Great video! I'm going to Seattle for the second time ever next week. This time around I won't have a rental car so this has been very helpful in my planning!
Oieee, estou muito feliz em estar aqui. Que trabalho belíssimo e maravilhoso, digno da mais pura admiração, parabéns. Deixo aqui de coração meu desejo de sucesso 🙌
Some cars are kinda new (the 200s you saw) and some are new new but we still have a lot of the O.G. Trains in the 100 series that launched in 2009. The new cars are to support imminent expansion of the system.
We hope you have an AMAZING trip! And on a side-note, WE WANT TO VISIT MALAYSIA SO BAD!!!! It's been one of the top countries we want to visit, and we want to spend some time in Borneo. We plan to visit in the first half of next year, and make some more videos. Do you have any favorite places we should visit when there?
We're so glad you found it helpful John! We hope your trip to Seattle is great! Do you have anything exciting planned for then? With the trip being in April you have lots of time to prepare! 🙂
most supermarkets have ways of refilling them if you're staying somewhere more than a stone's throw from a link station, coming from a regular commuter I'd start with 20 and see how quickly you run out as it varies person-to-person; something trackable via an app if you're willing to download or the displays on the card readers
Great tips! One thing to remember is that to transfer between modes of transport (or between systems like SoundTransit's light rail and King Co Metro buses), you'll NEED to use the ORCA card. Otherwise there are no transfers and you'll pay full fare for each leg. If you ride the lightrail from the airport using your ORCA card, then get on a bus within that 2-hour window, you most likely won't have any extra fare to pay on the bus. The transfers also mean that you can take a bus, run some errands, and ride back on the same fare, within that 2-hour window. There is no transfer credit when riding the monorail, though (it's always full fare) and I think that applies to the ferries as well (both the water taxi and the WA State ferries... again, 2 different systems).
Thanks Erica! And that's FANTASTIC advice! Thanks for sharing those tips! 😊
@@SharingtheRoad Sure thing! I live here in Seattle and have gone 5 years without a car. I have taken way more Ubers the past 2 years, but hope to be getting back to the bus soon... thank you for covering it and saying that it's actually pretty good! I find it pretty convenient!
Orca is great if you are 65 or older. I got my Orca card by mail from Maine by sending proof of my age along with the $5 fee. That automatically gave me senior fares on the bus, light rail and ferries. Also the money you put on the Orca card doesn't expire. It is non-refundable though. I got my Orca card 5 years ago and use it whenever I visit Seattle.
The monorail DOES accept transfers when using ORCA cards! But you will pay a small upcharge usually, since the fare is higher than the the amount you paid for the transfer.
We are family of 4, Thats including 2 kids. We cant share ocra card? We all have to have one card each?
When in a big city, I really enjoy public transportation. I grew up in NYC and taking bus and train is a no brainer for me. Now I'm looking forward to going there. Thank you.
I wish I had seen this before I went to Seattle last week. I blew $50 on a taxi (on someone else's recommendation), when I could have only spent $5 for one trip. There was a light rail station across the street from my destination.
I was born next to Seattle and I’ve always wanted to come back to it. I’ve only been there 2 times to memory and I’m so desperate to go back. I have to remind myself that good things happen to people who wait. 😊
So for now in my little room in south Texas, I will find a way to go back to my one true home in Seattle.
Hang in there. I'm feeling the same way. Grew up in Seattle in the 50s. Lived in Boston and Washington DC but always wanted to go back. Couldn't find nicer people and you're always crossing over water. Miss all of it. Lived on Cap Hill, Queen Anne, Magnolia, Yesler near China Town. But miss Ballard the most!
The best of luck to you in getting home!
I was really impressed with how comprehensive this video was. It covered everything from the different types of public transportation to how to buy tickets and use the system. I feel much more confident about getting around Seattle now. What are some of the most scenic public transportation routes in Seattle?
Sharing the Road, Happy Summer! I am a Seattleite and have been on public transportation my whole life, 61 years young (: THANK YOU for the kudos of our PT system, I think it is great too! It has REALLY improved in the last ten (10) years! Have a fabulous summer!
Thank you very much! We were very impressed by how accessible and easy the public transportation was. Seattle is such a great city. And happy summer to you too! 😀
I've heard so much about Seattle, it's definitely a must-see on the West coast! I've heard there is so much to see within the city, including that quirky gum street! Great video as always! :)
I was in Seattle 20 years ago. Great new transport system.
✍️The $5 for the ORCA card counts for transportation 😱
✍️One swipe at the bus gets you two hours of riding!
✍️Water taxis are different than ferries
✍️The monorail exists
Things I learned from this video that I had no clue about even after visiting Seattle twice and reading about public transit on the official government pages. 🤦🏼♀️ Thank you so much for making this content. The bus thing especially just relieved a lot of my anxiety!
They've made it a bit clearer in Seattle once you get there by saying the ORCA card has a "minimum load" of $5, not that it costs $5.
Nice tour and informative.
I was stationed on an aircraft cattier in Bremerton for 3+ years.
We would always foot ferry across the sound to Seattle to go shopping, day/night out, attend pro Games, etc.
It was really easy and very cool.
Take care!
Thank you for your service Tim! Sounds like you made the most of your time in and around Seattle! 😊
thanks for sharing the info as I will be following it in few days
❤ well, public transportation in Seattle isn’t necessarily cheap, but it is useful and it’s expanding. Thank you for the video. Love seeing Rauf footages of my beautiful city.❤
Living in Seattle a little over a decade, I gotta say Seattle's public transit ain't that bad compared to a lot of cities. The light rail can get you from the airport to downtown pretty quick as well as Cap Hill & the University of Washington. And in about 2-3 years from all around the Puget Sound from Federal Way to Bellevue & the Eastside to Lynwood. Plus our Busses act like subways, moving frequent and everywhere. If you live in the actual city of Seattle of Seattle (Rainier Beach to Lake City) you do not need a car. However one thing this video left out: ride at your own risk. There are some crazy people on the light rail and busses, so stay street smart.
A native Seattleite, I can vouch for it being a good system, but it has nothing on other major cities with far more advanced setups. As for the crazy people: yeah, be careful. Usually its quiet, safe and clean but every so often you never know what you will see when on board.
@@AJ.911 absolutely. But like I said in my original post, within Seattle proper. (Between Lake City and Rainier Beach). The closer to light rail the better.
The primary issue with the way that transit is structured in Seattle is the hub and spoke layout. If you are out of downtown and want to to east or west you often need to head into downtown and then back out to your destination. I'm hoping that once they have the light rail more built out that they can repurpose the longer haul buses to cross town busses.
Thank you guys! Me and my boyfriend are going to Seattle on April this year and one of my concerns was the transportation-Uber rates, but this video you make it look so affordable and easy to cope with. Thank you very much for this content, I already suscribed to your channel and I am about to jump into the next Seattle video you guys have.
To get to the cruise terminal at pier 91 from SeaTac airport, it's best to take line 1 from SeaTac Airport station to University Street/Symphony station; bus route 24 links the station with the cruise terminal. Bus route 33 also links downtown with the cruise terminal, but requires a transfer at Westlake station.
Beautiful tour! You guys always did a great job. Very detailed on information and entertaining! ❤️
Thank you for visits my city Seattle is a great city build and basic on 4 mountain and lot of fun and hope you enjoyed your time and come back again!
Important thing to note: At the moment, the off-board ORCA readers only work for the RapidRide buses (the ones designated with a letter). All other buses have on board payment only. It's not a super big deal tho since you automatically get a transfer.
Actually, on third avenue in downtown this isn’t true. You can tap your card at an off board reader and board any metro bus on third avenue. For non rapidride routes outside of downtown you’d be correct. For instance the orca reader on 188th and international boulevard won’t get you on a 161 to burien, but it will be valid on the RapidRide A line.
Speaking of RapidRide, most RapidRide buses and even some trolley buses (see my comment above about third avenue) have orca readers at all doors. So on RapidRide buses you can board through any door even if the stop doesn’t have a functioning orca reader. Trolley buses probably just third avenue. But I might be wrong in this case.
love this. going to seattle in august and ive been binge watching youtube videos before going. thanks for the content
We love your content. Always informative and entertaining. Seriously, great video guys 👏🏼
Thank you so much! We're glad you found it useful! 😊
Thank you; this was very helpful. Am planning to visit the city in June and am currently researching how to get from the airport to downtown.
We're so glad you found it helpful! We hope you have a GREAT time when you visit!
Thank-u for posting. Taking a cruise next year, not sure whether to stay near airport or downtown.
Thx for this positive review of my beautiful hometown…we love and welcome all visitors!
Thanks! It really is a one of a kind city! 🙂
Not too big a fan of the pnw but I definitely dig a city with great public transit.
Thank you SO MUCH me and my wife will be visiting and we will need to use the public transit
We hope you have a great trip!!! Thanks!
Sound Transit, KC Metro, and City of Seattle should use this as their transit promotion video!
Me and my girls are planning a girls trip this April and we are so pumped
Aw hope you have the best time!! 😊
We were meant to go to Seattle this weekend but ended up cancelling our trip sadly. We live in Canada (about 6 hours drive from Seattle). Hopefully we can do a road trip there one day 😊 great information!
Hope you can make it soon too! It's a great city!
Wow beautifull 🥰 amazing video 😍😍
Awesome tour! Like it! Thanks for sharing! Have a wonderful weekend!
Thank you.
We're not that far from there.. we often find it hard to drive around and find parking in Seattle. Great to know about these helpful information about the public transportation in Seattle. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Grace! Yes, we've heard it can be tough parking downtown too! We found the public transportation to be very efficient and easy, and certainly easier than circling for parking!
That's great.
Let me know which place has public transportation in the Eastside; or which one is better in transportation (in comparison):
1-Kirkland,
2-Redmond
3-Issaquah
4-Bellevue
Thanks
I’m coming to Seattle in September, loved the video, very helpful, really great tips, I’m coming from England, I so want to go to lake view cemetery and visit Bruce lee’s grave, it’s a personal thing I’ve always wanted to do, keep up the very good work guys, this really does help lots of people
Aww thanks for such a nice comment! That really means the world to us! We'll have to add Bruce Lee's grave to list of reasons to go back! 😊 We hope you have a fantastic time while there!
Hello my friend 🙋🙋🇨🇭
A very beautiful video from different parts of the city 👍👍
Great tips 👍 there’s a lot of cool stuff to see 😀
There certainly is! Thanks! 😊
Thanks for sharing! Very clear video. Very simple public transport system compared to some countries😊
We are coming from Pasadena, ca and using your guidelines as we explore Seattle after a footbal game after thanksgiving. Thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you so much save me a ton of money since I arrived to Seattle and paid a Lyft when I should have taken the subway which saves a lot of money which I paid 50 to pike place.
Glad we could help Carlos! We hope you had a great time in Seattle! 😊
New to seattle. I'd say your videos are very helpful..kudos..
Thank you so much! Comments like this mean the world to us! Thanks so much for sharing! 😊
Seattle is really awesome. I was there over 7 years ago and loved it. Thanks for showing it. LIKE 61. 👍👍👍
It really is a neat city!
I spent $3 to get from airport to downtown.
Then $8 each day on bus day passes.
Then $3 again back to airport.
Meaning I spent $30 in total in transportation….meanwhile people I went with decided to rent a car and spent over $350 in all related fees and saw less than I did 🤔
WELL DONE! That's so great to hear! 😊
Visiting next month October 24, would like to know about great eating and coffee spots in Seattle. The Orca card sounds great, will definitely consider it.
@@garrywilkinson8677 we hope you have a great trip! We have videos on some of the best coffee shops and iconic foods you need to try in Seattle! Feel free to check those out!
Will be visting seattle in september
We hope it was a great trip Ronald!
I'm gonna visit Seattle next week with no car, so this was a nice overview! Thanks for the ferry route recommendation. I'll probably take the ferry, then ride a rental bike back to downtown
We hope it's a great trip! 😊
Great info. Hoping to be in the Seattle area this summer so this is going to come in handy. Thank you.
Hope it's a great trip! We'll be releasing a video of the top things to do in Seattle shortly as well! 😊
very informatif video.Thanks for sharing my friend
Glad you liked it! 😊
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there's trains and trams in my playlist two
there ya go, that somehow rhymed :))
Excellent job, guys, and thanks for sharing a very informative video! We enjoyed it, and have a wonderful day! 💞
Thank you very much! Glad you found it useful!
PERFECT VIDEO THANKS FOR SHARING
Thank you for sharing this guide. I'm going to Seattle in April so this is super helpful.
We hope you have an amazing trip!!! 😀
Heading there tomorrow & your video was very helpful. Thank you for sharing that with us.
Wow such a great and interesting vidz my friend. Very impressive and beautiful place to see my friend. Keep it up and more vidz to come. Stay Safe and healthy always my friend.
Hello we are from the wbj channel and we are subscribing to help your channel, keep up the good work! ✌️
Ty for this vid! ❤ Ty for riding bikes on street vs sidewalks!!
Loved your video, the editing and energy of it. Seattle looks amazing. Would love to visit here. Thanks for sharing, Sue 👍
Thank you for this. I am moving to Seattle for an Internship and this was helpful on know how to get around while leaving my car at home
Have a wonderful day so beautiful place to explore thanks for sharing keepsafe always ❤️
Thank you! 😊
We’re visiting Seattle! Great video, keep it up!!!
Great vid, super informative and concise! The bus screech at the end when trying to talk seems about right when shooting a video in a city as well😂 Take care!
I was in Seattle back in 2019 before COVID-19 hit. I enjoyed city. I had rental car I was visiting family in Portland Or, and thought I’d go to Seattle for one day. I was fortunate going into city around noon didn’t have traffic problems. But if I go again probably will get airport hotel and use Link Rail. Great city want to go back.
Sounds like it was a great trip! What was your favorite thing you saw while in Seattle Robert? 😊
Probably Pop Culture Museum. I also went to Space Needle, Chihuly Glass Garden, Pike Market ate at Athenians where Tom Hanks and Rob Reiner ate in Sleepless in Seattle. Kerry Park was cool got good view of city. Then drove by T-Mobile Park and Century Link Field now Lumen Field then headed back to Portland. I enjoyed it happy to get it off bucket lists especially before COVID. But I go again want to get down in pier a little more. Like to spend a weekend or 3 days there in future.
If you want less expensive hotels, there are a couple within a short walk from the Angle Lake lightrail station. Free parking as a guest, and an easy ride into the city.
the link has expanded a bit since then, we're experiencing delays but within the next few years it should be adding even more stops
Thank you for sharing. We are visiting Seattle for the first time this week. We will be staying near King Street station. We plan to attend the fireworks at Gas Works Park. We hear it's a mad house. 1. Do you have any suggestions on transportation to and from the event.? 2. Any suggestions once we arrive at the park. Where to watch from? Not being familiar with Seattle, safely is our first concern.
Very helpful, We are planning to visit Seattle by summer. Very helpful . Gorgeous weather
ohhh nice trip and really nice trip , so beautiful
Thank you!
When this COVID thing lifts Seattle is one of the places we are planning to go to. Thanks for the informative video!
It really is a great city to explore! We hope you have a great time when you make it to Seattle! 😊
Helpful video!
So glad you liked it!
Thank for the videos! This is very helpful. We are planning to be in Seattle in May 2024.
So glad you found it useful! We hope you guys have a great trip! Its an amazing city!
Awesome place. Great information, friend. Thanks.
great video as a local i wanted to say the public transportation is awesome until you need it from like the south sound to uw every day for four years
West Lake to the Space Needle is 5 blocks....
AWESOME UPLOAD MY FRIEND!! Love it! Regards from your new friend in Cayman Islands 🏝🙏
o great information here guys
We need to get from the airport to the hotel one time only. We can use the link Pioneer Square, then walk 500 feet to 3rd and Columbia to catch an E line Bus. But no one will tell me how to buy a fair for that singular purpose.
Wonderful video, Thanks a lot guys!
Great video! I'm going to Seattle for the second time ever next week. This time around I won't have a rental car so this has been very helpful in my planning!
Thanks so much! We hope you have a great trip!
Oieee, estou muito feliz em estar aqui. Que trabalho belíssimo e maravilhoso, digno da mais pura admiração, parabéns. Deixo aqui de coração meu desejo de sucesso 🙌
Thanks for this video about Seattle!
Wow. Fantastic and nice sharing dear friend. I wish you all the best and have a beautiful life. Like Like 43✨👌👍✅💖💐
Thanks for the travel tips. How much do you need to load into the ORCA card to have it available for one day use?
Seattle is amazing! We’ve been there before but never knew about the monorail. Looks fun!
Beautiful smart city. And I just want to say wow. this is some great editing Work😃😃 I wish you a lot of success with the channel and happy life.
In Seattle now. Thanks, this helps a lot
Glad you found it helpful, and we hope you have a great trip! 😊
You serve greatness indeed
Amazing. Thanks for showing us around.
Some cars are kinda new (the 200s you saw) and some are new new but we still have a lot of the O.G. Trains in the 100 series that launched in 2009. The new cars are to support imminent expansion of the system.
Mashallah
Very good job sir ❤❤❤Pakistan
Great tour! Did not know that their transportation is this cheap. Shocker 😯😯.
Love the video, such good information. Seattle looks so cool.
Wonderfull footage nice sharing 👌👍
Hello my new friends! Very informative video for Seattle visitors! Thanks for sharing!
Greetings from Malaysia, visiting Seattle next week, very informative video, thank you
We hope you have an AMAZING trip! And on a side-note, WE WANT TO VISIT MALAYSIA SO BAD!!!! It's been one of the top countries we want to visit, and we want to spend some time in Borneo. We plan to visit in the first half of next year, and make some more videos. Do you have any favorite places we should visit when there?
We are taking the train to Seattle in April and will use the information you supplied in this video as a guide to our visit. Thank's.
We're so glad you found it helpful John! We hope your trip to Seattle is great! Do you have anything exciting planned for then? With the trip being in April you have lots of time to prepare! 🙂
Nice walking around 😍😍. Thank you for sharing your amazing video. Success for you my friend 😊👍
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful Seattle DEAR friends
Awesome!😍Thank you for sharing! I enjoyed your video and support your channel with fully watching!! 👍🏻65
Really helpful video. Will be visiting very soon.
We're so glad you found it helpful! We hope you have a great tip when you visit! 😃
How much money would you recommend putting on an orca card to help get you around town for a week visit?
most supermarkets have ways of refilling them if you're staying somewhere more than a stone's throw from a link station, coming from a regular commuter I'd start with 20 and see how quickly you run out as it varies person-to-person; something trackable via an app if you're willing to download or the displays on the card readers
Thanks for your video
These are so good! I was able to have one of these before.