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In my experience it is often sweet. Occasionally a non- sauced one is a touch spicy. I think it is so much like many things, people have their favorite. Probably based on how their Grandparents liked it. I have also seen it made with mustard bases sauce
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To the Museum of Flight from Pier 91, Seattle
Meander Ingwa replied to trin880's topic in West Coast Departures
Saturday is not likely to be busy on the bus for this route. You and your bag should be fine -
SEATAC construction - what the heck?
Meander Ingwa replied to RicoRoxy's topic in West Coast Departures
That is a good thing then, good that you checked in with them.. I have a flight out tomorrow. Every month it seems there is something new. KIRO radio stays on top of the big infrastructure info on their morning radio show ( traffic) so you can have a listen. -
your requirements for location etc drives the price out of your range without compromises. It is not likely you are going to find anything in the core that is modern enough to have an elevator in your price range. You might be able to find a small private hotel or B&B that has a ground floor (not first floor) room. Most places I have been have the ground floor given over to reception and social area. Sometimes a small coffee bar or breakfast eating area. because so many small hotels and B&B are in historic buildings, you are not going to find elevators nor spacious rooms. Though as a cruiser, you probably can cope with small rooms. by booking early you may be able to find someplace with a ground floor room At over a year out, it is hard to find accurate price quotes. In fact some hotels will not book that far out. Plus you are quoting for the middle of peak tourist season. The Holiday Inn Express at Sloterdijk Station might be a compromise. Removed from the center but at a location with easy access to the Metro and Trams.
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SEATAC construction - what the heck?
Meander Ingwa replied to RicoRoxy's topic in West Coast Departures
it feel like the renovations ( which are extensive) have been going on for quite some time. The arrivals level roadway where shuttles arrive have felt very crowded recently, they are, over all, always crowded. The airport has become so amazingly busy. Cruise port days it is very noticeable. If the hotels says they are shutting down their service , or perhaps cutting back, then you may wish to reconsider your arrangements. While I hate a long journey on a late arrival, taking the Light Rail downtown ( westlake station) and having a room there may make your life a little bit easier for 30 minutes bother. All the major hotel chains represented. I regularly have to wait for the parking garage shuttle and some days it is easily over 10 minutes. Unfortunately waking out of the airport is not the most clear cut of options. I am not really sure how to do it, I have never looked for the route. I suspect you would have to walk out to the Light Rail platform and take the elevator down -
crab cake and avocado sandwich is the devils work. That and a slice of success cake and I swear my doctor would reach out and yank me home for rehab. Ha ha ha what she does not know.
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Seattle- Best way to get from SEA (airport) to downtown
Meander Ingwa replied to crdtrnr's topic in West Coast Departures
From there it would be .3 mile walk. Lots of moving parts -
Thunderbird Fried Chicken just along from the Earls Court tube station. My wings were fresh and perfectly done, big and crisp and super juicy inside there are a lot of interesting places along this road and in this area. I see Kungfu on Ealrs Court and Nevern Pl had hand pulled noodles and a lot of different treatments. If they are inclined to spicy chinese this might also be a good place to discover. It is on my calendar for next January when I am back for Northern Lights
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THANKS! I have never had a Ceylon green. I usually have Sencha or or Genmaicha
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Have fun exploring, the last thing I would do is choose a hotel lounge. Fine for late night drink and snax, but there are so many options in the neighborhood.
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Seattle- Best way to get from SEA (airport) to downtown
Meander Ingwa replied to crdtrnr's topic in West Coast Departures
Uber / Lyft or taxi would be best. Using the Lite Rail would involve finding transport again from the core to the hotel, which is a little further north. I am a Lyft gal myself, but you get the picture. -
What is there to do in Dover?
Meander Ingwa replied to Ladycommonsense's topic in British Isles/Western Europe
totally agree that the castle would be a good use of time, along with lunch or tea at a local place. If the weather was fine and I was feeling well, I would walk the costal path to the south foreland lighthouse as well. If it is April or early May and you are a wildflower fan, Samphire Hoe has exceptional wild orchids. -
From Vancouver to Seattle After Cruise – Where to Stay?
Meander Ingwa replied to sunshower9's topic in West Coast Departures
most hotels will hold your bag for when you early check in. Go to your hotel check in and leave your bags , and then go out for lunch and explore. Stay uptown away from the station for better access to the sties you wish to see. There are many of the name brand hotels to choose from and also many smaller boutique type places. YOu can catch the link lite rail to several stops in the core, or take a quick Uber /Lyft . There is a flat rate from Yellow cab to the airport from downtown hotel core. That is as handy as anything and you can book ahead. See their web site. I am a Lyft gal myself and Uber / Lyft are not really much different from a taxi and all are best for door to door. They should be quite plentiful. I dont know what you might mean about "easier" The light rail is fine and the nice thing about it is after it gets out of the local neighborhoods it is immune from the traffic as it is elevated and off the public road. It is your most economical choice, but it is a walk from the platform to the departure desks. a car service will land you slightly closer. you can choose a hotel close to one of the Link stations if that helps -
I am surprised they do not offer a single green tea. I know that is not traditional, but sometime I cannot tolerate black teas. I am happy with the selection and might be inclined to try the Mandarin, which sounds a bit like some afternoon teas which have a touch of lemon or other citrus.
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Is Isafjordur ALWAYS CANCELLED????
Meander Ingwa replied to hitheresweetie's topic in Iceland and Greenland
Totally agree. I would self tour Iceland myself. So much better access to what you wish to see -
Change to the Jubilee line at Green Park
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Looking for advice on first South American cruise
Meander Ingwa replied to dreameral000's topic in South America
for sky explorers I recommend the very excellent Stellarium app -
Viking Saturn—Bergen to Reykjavik-July 5-July 19
Meander Ingwa replied to LindaS272's topic in Viking Ocean
the greenhouse was a wonderful surprise. I loved the little bumblebees -
Best Destination for a Summer Cruise
Meander Ingwa replied to corb134's topic in First Time Cruisers
agree with the others that your question is simply on e where no one can really guide you towards what it is you want. Personally I would avoid most of Europe, particularly the Med, as it is busy , crowded, hot and thats not my jam. I would head to the far north to experience the Midnight Sun; Iceland, Greenland , Svalbard, Norway -
To the Museum of Flight from Pier 91, Seattle
Meander Ingwa replied to trin880's topic in West Coast Departures
You sound like you have a good plan. You can take the carry on with you on the bus, no worries and they do have luggage storage at the museum. the bus does not go all the way to the airport proper, so you will have to walk the last little distance or catch the LINK one stop. I would take the LINK that last stop otherwise you are met with a tangle of car friendly roads and ramps. I have never even pondered how to get into the airport proper on foot -
ALL BANCHAN ALL THE TIME!!!!!
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I worked for years in a building that was filled with electronic locks. Instead of a lanyard, far easier is a clip bungie which you can clip to the inside of a pocket or a waistband. NO annoying neck skin rubs. the plastic holder did not interfere with function