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Below, I break up the best restaurants by which neighborhood you can find them in. In Capitol Hill, bar-like restaurants with delectable small plates and filling appetizers to coat your belly before a night out drinking.

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In the international district, international food. Hundreds of restaurants fill the streets of Seattle and each neighborhood has its own spin on food. The Ultimate Guide to the Seattle Food Scene While the seafood in Seattle can’t be beaten, there’s so much more that this trendy city offers aside from what comes from the sea. Situated on the coast of Washington, the epicenter of the Pacific Northwest, you may think of Seattle and think of seafood.

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That, plus more, is what the Seattle food scene has to offer. Salty, fresh-shucked oysters, melt in your mouth croissants, authentic Thai food cooked right in front of your eyes. The one thing they all have in common? They each serve incredibly innovative and tasty dishes day after day. Being out in international waters also means opening the casino is possible as soon as they cross the three-mile limit - which they can't do on the Inside Passage.Arguably one of the best foodie cities in America, the Seattle food scene is an incredible mix of laid back and upscale restaurants. They go around the outside because it's quicker and easier - there's no dependency on waiting for slack tide to safely travel the Seymour Narrows, so they don't have to keep to as tight a schedule. The reason the Seattle-based ships don't isn't because they can't fit under a bridge - there is no bridge anywhere from Vancouver Island to the mainland, never has been. There are a few ships too big to pass under the Lions Gate bridge into Vancouver harbour, but any ship out of Seattle *could* choose the sail the whole inside passage. IMO its the absolute best viewing as the channel is narrow and 12,000 ft snow covered mountains seem to rise right next to the ship at the edge of the water instead of inland a bit, as I said very few ships go this route anymore but instead go around the outside of Vancouver Island and then enter the inland passage North of Vancouver Island bypassing the best views.ĪLL ships doing RTs or one-ways to and from Vancouver use the southernmost parts of the Inside Passage. What is REALLY the best viewing of the inside passage is sadly rarely seen these days as the ships have gotten to big to pass under one of the bridges (what I was told anyway) and that is the lower portion of the inside passage between Vancouver Island and Mainland Canada. Who knows why X does what they do but there is really nothing special about the area when you leave Skagway, its pretty much just like what you will have already been seeing for the past few days so its nice but nothing new. These are identified as two different things in the cruise itinerary. Not the glacier passage, early in the morning while in Juneau, that will be narrated by the naturalists on board.

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The OP and I are both asking with regards to the Inside Passage from 6:00 to 10:00 pm after leaving Skagway that is identified on the cruise itinerary.

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I think Tuscan would have a great view if you sit by the windows in the back, also MDR. Often the sights you might want to see are only one one side and may move and not be there on the way back. To answer the OPS question, the best place on the ship during the passage is anywhere you can see both sides of the ship at the same time. During the passage back and forth to the glacier, Celebrity's naturalist Brent Nixon will be narrating the various sights and points of interest. You then leave the glacier and head into Juneau for the day. This is one of the best part of the trip sightseeing. The inside passage cruising portion takes you up into Sawyer Glacier, the ride up is several hours and depending on ice conditions they stop at the glacier for viewing. You are technically in the inside passage but often docked, that may be what they are talking about. So then.if you can see the inside passage pretty much the whole time, why does Celebrity market "day 5" of the Itinerary specifically as Inside Passage?Īnd why does it show an "arrival" and "departure" for the Inside Passage in the cruise planner? Is that just marketing? I'm confused!Īlso - do any of the specialty restaurants have nice views?















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