![]() |
164 days left |
| Home | Dining | Entertainment | Events | Charities | Get Involved | Sponsors |
Welcome to the 2011 Bite of Seattle brought to you by Comcast!
A special message from Len Rozek, Sr. VP, Comcast of Washington: Comcast is proud to sponsor the Bite of Seattle for the fifth year in a row. On behalf of over 3,000 Comcasters who live and work in Washington, I hope you enjoy the event and the many opportunities to sample some of the best food that local Seattle chefs and restaurants have to offer. [more] Join us on: |
Getting ThereHungry and headed down to the Bite?Mero Bus RoutesMetro provides regular bus services to the Seattle Center on 13 routes. The routes providing direct service are 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 24, 30 and 33. More information about bus service to the Bite™ is available by calling Metro at (206) 553-3000 (voice) or (206) 684-1739 (TTY). Information is also available at http://metro.kingcounty.gov MonorailSeattle Center Monorail will have two trains available during the Bite of Seattle. The Monorail provides fast, direct transportation between downtown's Westlake Center (5th Ave. and Pine Street, Third Floor) and Seattle Center (adjacent to Space Needle). Trains depart every 10 minutes. During the Bite of Seattle weekend, the Monorail will be open on Friday from 7:30 AM to 11:00 PM and on Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 AM to 11:00 PM. The fare for adults is $2 one-way, $4 roundtrip. The fare for youths (ages 5-12) is $0.75 one-way, $1.50 roundtrip. The fare for seniors (65+)/disabled is $1 one-way, $2 roundtrip. Information is also available at www.seattlemonorail.com. Carpool & Parking Rates at Seattle CenterCarpool rates are in effect Friday-Sunday at all parking facilities operated by Seattle Center. Rates are $12 (one or two occupants) and $10 (three or more occupants). Look for the Seattle Center logo to make sure you are parking in the least expensive spaces and to insure that your parking fees help support Seattle Center's grounds, gardens, fountains and free public programs. Parking & Access for Physically Challenged PersonsAll buildings at Seattle Center are fully accessible. Disabled parking is available at all lots. If a lot appears to be full, ask a Seattle Center attendant for disabled access. Alternate RoutesBesides the major routes to the Seattle Center via the Mercer Street or Stewart Street exits off I-5, consider using alternates routes, such as Highway 99, Denny Way and Elliot Avenue. Transportation HotlineThe Seattle Center offers a parking, traffic and transportation hotline. For current information call (206) 233-3989. For current Puget Sound traffic conditions visit www.seattlecenter.com |
| Home | Dining | Entertainment | Events | Charities | Get Involved | Sponsors |
| © Comcast Bite of Seattle. All rights reserved. Terms of Use. | Site: Hemisphere |