Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. It's just like this board in that it doesn't cost anything to join. They have a great board on the Seattle area with all kind of info on hotels, transportation, and things to do. If you want to call about parking prices at the pier, here is the number to the parking company's recording:įinally, if you're new to cruising or looking for a good source for info on cruises, take a look at Cruise Critic on the Internet. Here's a link to a site with a lot of reviews on this park: It's interesting reading but I can deal with the negs. I did some checking on other boards and this park gets a mixture of reviews, from very good to poor. The park is only about 13 miles from the pier so cab/limo/van service should be reasonable. While in storage, they said that they have enough electricty available to keep the refer cold, probably 15 or 20 amp service. I called them this morning and they only charge $3 a night for short term RV cruise storage but they do require at least a one night stay in the RV park at $44 a night. I think I'm going to go with the RV park that I mentioned. I am not sure if we will drive the pu to the port and park it while we are gone or try and find another way to get to the terminal, (taxi, bus, shuttle etc.) If it is as expensive to park as you say, I think I will look for an alternative way to get to the terminal. It will cost about $70.00 for the week we are gone. We will leave the Rv pluged into electric while we are gone. and plan to park our RV at the RV park there. There is also a map showing the locations of all the parking options at the bottom of the post.We are going on a Ak. Information in the table is correct as of February 2019 and prices include all applicable taxes and fees, but as prices can change, please ensure you confirm the price before purchasing. Most of the traffic is heading to a inside pass cruise to Alaska from Seattle, with over 200 departures in a typic time. Clicking on the name of the lot will take you to further details below, including the street view of the lot so you can see where you will be parked. Seattle does entwickelt for be the largest car schiffes port on the west coast of the USA. Another option is to park at the airport, but the distance from there to the port means any saving could be lost once you pay for transport to the cruise terminal? We’ve collated all the information you’ll need to find your perfect parking option for your cruise from Galveston in the table below.Īs with all our tables, you can filter and sort the information to quickly find a parking lot that is perfect for you. If you are looking for Port of Seattle cruise parking, we’ve detailed the limited options available, but it’s going to cost you over $20 a day to park. You may prefer to check out hotels that offer free parking during your cruise and arrive the night before your cruise to take advantage? Alternatively, King County Metro operates a bus from 3rd Ave & Cedar St to Tukwila International Blvd. Tickets cost 2 - 4 and the journey takes 36 min. This means high prices as well as limited choices for cruise passengers. What companies run services between Port of Seattle, WA, USA and Seattle Airport (SEA), USA Sound Transit operates a vehicle from Westlake Station to SeaTac/Airport Station every 20 minutes. This 8-day Seattle round trip cruise takes you to historic seaside towns such as Anacortes and Port Townsend. The Port of Seattle has one of the fewest options for parking at any cruise port.
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