Submitted by phro321 t3_z5657l in Washington
peggysue_82 t1_ixurhm3 wrote
You’re probably not going to find lodging this time of year and there’s really only one day worth of activities.
Are you renting a car to drive over from Seattle? If not you’re going to have to get a bus ticket which is $$ and the buses require reservations.
Personally I’d go to Port Townsend or Poulsbo. Both have the European feel, and they don’t have half the crowds with more to do.
pala4833 t1_ixv2kq3 wrote
Port Townsend has a European feel?:?!
*looks around him*
*scratches head*
peggysue_82 t1_ixv2tug wrote
It’s literally a Victorian Seaport modeled after Seaports in England.
rosesandpiglets t1_ixv8ioz wrote
No… It is a seaport that was built during the Victorian times. Not the same thing. Townsend wasn’t “modeled” after anything, it was just built to the standards of the day architecture wise.
pala4833 t1_ixv3cvh wrote
It's "Victorian" because of the era it was built in, not because of England. I live in PT and before COVID we spent three months each year living in Amsterdam. Your description is puzzling.
phro321 OP t1_ixuskai wrote
Finally sound advice. I will definitely look in to those other towns.
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