need help w/my seattle trip this weekend
Funkdog
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I just found out my friends are out of town this weekend and they were supposed to be my means of travel from Seattle to Vancover. I've heard there's a ferry you can take to get there but I didn't know if that's expensive or if there's any other or better way to get there. I'm open to any good suggestions, it's last minute and I'd like to have an idea of how much $ it's gonna cost me and my friend to make the trip up north. Thanks to all in advance.
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Bus?
Train? Amtrak Cascades, it's around $30! http://www.amtrakcascades.com/VancouverBC.aspx
or amtrak. i've never done that, but the train station in vancouver is pretty central.
what are you planning to do once you get to vancouver? we've been having pretty nice weather lately.
http://www.greyhound.com/home/
if you have time or money, i'd recommend the ferry rides, it'll take you a good chunk of time (and transfers i'd imagine)
but the views are super nice!!
well its nicer (and closer) if you can get a ferry to horseshoe bay but i think that only goes from Nanaimo...
too bad it wasnt the end of the month, i've gotta go across the border to pick up a friend i coulda come down and picked you up as well haha!
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I did a trial run and it was $30 each way for a trip with 1 day notice!
That've been nice! I'm wondering at this point if it's easier for my buddy and I to rent a car for the day and drive up there. Is that any better than the other suggestions? I'm so bummed my friends can't make it, I got a passport just to go there and now it's looking like I waisted f'n $110.
"I have come here to chew bubble-gum, and kick ass! And I'm all out of bubble-gum!" R.P.
American citizens don't need a passport to enter Canada by land.
Amtrack is a good bet for travel, 'cause it's a pretty trip and they serve beer.
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With the price of gas and renting a car - I'd go the amtrack or bus route if I were in your shoes. But - if you have the time - take the ferries. It is a beautiful boat ride through the San Juans up to Victoria (then you'd need another to get to Vancouver) - absolutely beautiful.
Go here if you want to look into the ferry: http://www.clippervacations.com/
*they may also have train/ferry packages - ride the train north and the boat south or something similar*
i always fly out of seattle so when i go down i usually use amtrak.
if there arent any trains (usually they only have evening trains) they'll put you on a bus... and the bus is no better or worse than greyhound...
if you go with quickcoach they're more expensive int eh summer but they have wifi on it i think! anyways, yah i'd say amtrak.
she lets go
"I have come here to chew bubble-gum, and kick ass! And I'm all out of bubble-gum!" R.P.
honestly tho, amtrak is cheaper and you go to pacific station, which is pretty much downtown... and its right beside the skytrain station.
for the most part i think places here will take US money on par... we do at both the places i work anyways. too bad you guys dont do the same for us
i dont think i've ever run into anyone who cared that i gave them an american nickle.
So that was you!!! US change doesn't work in our vending machines...
i was trying to unload all that shrapnel from the east coast tour
for sure! and who doesn't like to drink on the train?
it's GREAT fun
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