See, I really enjoyed the EMP, and had lots of fun there. But I was disappointed by the Science Fiction museum. I thought I would've maybe liked it when I was about 13, but nowadays, I was like "Ooh. Look. Lots of random stuff, behind glass. Gee. Whoopee." Somehow it didn't excite me. I wanted something more interactive or something--seeing a random phaser or uniform or a book (that I couldn't page through!) or a list of names didn't make me go "oooh"
F2F5: I forget that everyone isn't us
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
Hotel? No Pool To Use Pool: All Star Fitness .2 miles away. There is a fee to use the pool & it can be charged to your room.
All Star Fitness - www.allstarfitness.com 509 Olive Way # 1, Seattle - (206) 292-0900
All Star Fitness - www.allstarfitness.com 700 5th Ave # 1400, Seattle - (206) 343-4692
Budget Travel mag had a great article about stuff to do in Seattle, let me scan it when I get it back and email it to someone who knows how to post a non-URL link here, which I still don't know how to do.
I've got a room for Sat. night. It's $207 with taxes. I'd stay another night if someone would split the room cost. Trudy, you game?
Also, you don't need a full day for the Mothership.
I'm pretty sure I do. I'm positive that shopping with me at REI is not an experience people who aren't me should really be subjected to. Not only do I have to check out all the gear, I have to examine their merchandising strategies and check out all the testing facilities.
The Underground Tour, on the other hand, I would love to do with Buffistas.
And the Muppet exhibit.
I should really get my tickets and room booked.
Is anyone else interested in swimming, kayaking, and bicycling?
I'm pretty sure I do. I'm positive that shopping with me at REI is not an experience people who aren't me should really be subjected to. Not only do I have to check out all the gear, I have to examine their merchandising strategies and check out all the testing facilities.
There's the shoe testing one, but I'm blanking on any others. (Maybe you can test the bikes? I don't bike, so I don't know.)
I used to hit it about 3 times a week, before we switched day cares. Thus far, it has failed me on bras (nothing over a DD), shoes (nothing that fits my weird feet), and possibly socks (for reasons I'm unclear on at this point, as that was when I was attempting to jog, so a while back).
On the plus side, it has provided me with freeze dried ice cream bars and titanium sporks.
I worked at an REI for two years and an independent outdoor store for another 3. The upper limit to the amount of time I can spend looking at things made of Gore-Tex and/or titanium is very high indeed. And I've got a big fat dividend from buying the canoe last year. It will be like unto a day at a spa for me.
I hope they still have the raingear testing room, I've been wanting to see that a long long time.
They might! I only am really aware of what you can see in front of your face, thus my awareness of the shoe testing range.
If you do decide to make a trip there, don't eat at the World Wraps. Grab real food at one of the places across the street.
I'd be interested in kayaking, if it's calm water & casual.
Any kayaking people would do in the city proper would probably be on Lake Washington. Which is pretty placid.
Buffista BBQ sounds excellent.
I'm only good for an hour max. at REI, probably.
The underground tour sounds interesting.