If you are in the process of making plans to
visit Seattle Washington, I'm sure you've checked out all kinds of information
about what there is to do and see in the area. There are many things that make
all of the must do lists because they offer appeal to the greater population
rather than things that would appeal to specific segments of population.
I consider myself young, hip, and fun loving.
While there are many things on the mass lists that I find appealing, I really
like going off the beaten path just a little bit and finding things to do and
places to see that aren't going to be overcrowded, overpopulated, and simply
overdone. I like to find something that not every other tourist in the city is
going to be standing in line in front of me to do. Here are a few of the nifty
tours and other things I have found to do in Seattle.
The first one on my list is the Private Eye
on Seattle Murder and Mystery Tour. There are three tours offered, the Queen
Anne Murder and Mystery Tour, the Capital Hill Tour (which each cost $25 per
person and lasts about two and a half hours), and Haunted Happenings, which is
also known as the Seattle Ghost Tour (this tour lasts about 3 hours and is also
$25 per person). These are great for any fan of true crime or simply dusty old
detective novels. They are not however, tours I would recommend for the
squeamish or faint of heart. I recommend any one of these tours or all of them
if possible. They are a great way to spend your time while in Seattle.
After a trip with Private Eye on Seattle, you
simply must check out the Seattle Museum of the Mysteries, which is a museum
dedicated to the study of paranormal sciences. This is the only museum of its
kind in Washington State. If you have any interest in Big Foot, UFOs, crop
circles, ghosts, or just enjoy legends, lore, and tall tales, then this museum
should be right up your alley. Even if these things aren't vitally important in
your day-to-day existence, it is still really interesting to see the artifacts
that have been collected and to hear the stories that are being told.
Coming back to the world of the living, one
of my favorite places in Seattle is a little bit crowded with tourists;
however, it is well worth dealing with a few more people if you ask me. That
place would be Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame. I'm not sure if my
fascination with this place stems from my love of science fiction movies and
literature or simply from the contribution that science fiction has made on
society in the last few decades. Perhaps it is a slight combination of the two.
Or maybe it is just the coolness factor alone. For whatever reason, this museum
is a favorite of mine and I hope that you will feel the same way about it after
you visit.
If you are visiting the Science Fiction
Museum, you might seriously consider purchasing a combination ticket for the
Experience Music Project. Separately the project is a tad expensive but when
you purchase a combo ticket for both you save enough money to take the sting
out of the visit. If you are a music lover, particularly rock and roll, then
this experience is one well worth having. The price is somewhat prohibitive if
you are visiting on a budget but if you plan carefully you can manage savings
in other areas that will make up for the cost.
There are so many fascinating things to do,
see, and experience in Seattle and the surrounding areas. I hope that I have
introduced you to a few things that are a little off the beaten path and yet
offer something of interest to you at the same time. The most important thing
to remember when visiting Seattle, Washington is that vacations are fun and
that is what you should have-lots of fun.
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