Days Inn Seattle North
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Thanks Melissa and Mark
02.05.2010
When I opened my emails after breakfast, I found what I thought was some junk mail stating 'Let us show you around Seattle' from someone I had never heard of. Des said "open it." We were surprised to read that someone whom we had met in the Ride West BMW store was offering to take the four of us out for the day, being a …
Amphibious Ex-army Vehicle
03.05.2010
We were up bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and ready for another day of sightseeing in Seattle. Melissa had advised us to do the Duck ride, so we booked that first thing when we arrived into town. It was a wild thing, the vehicle is a modified ex-army amphibious vehicle, Guns taken out, seats installed. The Captain, Captain …
Scriptless in Seattle
... staff at City Hostel were extremely friendly and efficient. I was able to check in to my room even though I was early. The wall were adorned with funky graffiti and each room was dedicated to it's own artist. The place even had it's own cinema and hot tub - although I didn't have time to use either.
Pike market was a hub of activity on the weekend, it had a lot of energy and amazing fresh food. I wandered through the stalls browsing through the arts and crafts I ate a ...
To The West We Go
... The reason I picked up the station wagon was mainly for the space in the boot. We loaded the car up and Lucky was setting up the Tom Tom GPS. "The Drive" was about to begin. Unfortunately the car didn't start after all the work. The car made a beeping noise and refused to start. I went looking for help and found a staff member but his English wasn't the best, but he started the car and told me I had to use a different key for it. Also I had no idea how to switch ...
Adios Muchachos
... they smelled..it was pretty rough, especially when they were in the camper van with us
BEST ITEM PURCHASED: Mine is the bag I bought in Istanbul, it was $25 which is a ridiculous price. My bargaining skills were just getting started but I used it constantly the rest of the trip and I love it. Jason's is the knock-off North Face back pack he bought for $12, sweet deal. My second would be the little wooden bracelet I bought off a little girl on the street in ...
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