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Ideally situated in the bustling Pike-Pine corridor of Seattle's downtown, Hotel Theodore places discerning travelers where the boldest and brightest minds of the city converge. Experience Hotel Theodore's opulent rooms and suites, blending comfort and elegance effortlessly. Walk a few blocks to popular Pike Place Market, and shop for artisan wares and delicious nibbles while you take in the dramatic views of Puget Sound.
Seattle's only waterfront hotel embraced by Elliott Bay, The Edgewater stands watch over the Olympic Mountains and Seattle skyline. Practically floating on water, the hotel boasts an authentic Pacific Northwest experience including aluminum exteriors, natural wood interiors and river-rock fireplaces. Guests can choose to partake in a fine meal and expertly poured cocktails at Six Seven or read a book in the magical lounge flanked with legendary past guests pictures including The Beatles, KISS and Pearl Jam.
This great itinerary combines the volcanic peaks of Washington's Cascade and Olympic Mountain Ranges before heading north to Vancouver. DAY 1 - 2: SEATTLE TO PORT ANGELES Collect your RV from our depot in Everett. Your first stop and one of the jewels of the national park system is the magnificent Olympic National Park. This stretch of the Pacific Ocean coastline is one of America's great wilderness areas and with no roads directly through the park, it has remained largely untouched by humans. Given its lack of roads into the park, we suggest spending 2 nights near Port Angeles. There are a number of ways to get to Olympic National Park, including many different ferry options from towns along the coast DAY 3: QUINAULT VALLEY, OLYMPIC PENINSULA Spend the next day exploring the western peninsula of the park and the Pacific coastline. For those familiar with the Twilight series, stop in the town of Forks, which was the primary setting used for the films and books. Overnight in the wilderness of the Quinault Valley. DAY 4: MT. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK After your time on the Olympic peninsula, it's time to head east to yet another stunning region of this wild state. At over 14,000ft, Mt. Rainier is often visible throughout the state and is still an active volcano, this mountain is the most glaciated peak in the contiguous USA DAY 5: LAKE CHELAN Head north along highway 97 skirting the eastern edge of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest and into the North Central region of Washington state. Take a slight detour east and visit the Grand Coulee Dam, the largest electricity production facility in the USA and the largest concrete structure in the country. There is enough concrete in the Grand Coulee Dam to build a 60ft wide road, four inches thick, from Los Angeles to New York City! Finish heading west towards the beautiful Lake Chelan and your lakeside accommodation for the night. DAY 6-8: VANCOUVER Vancouver and the Burnaby Cariboo. We firmly recommend that you stay at this campground for 3 or 4 nights. The campground has a bus stop with a half-hourly service into the city right outside the door or you can take a 15 minute walk and catch the Skytrain. Vancouver is one of our favourite cities and it deserves some more of your time. DAY 9: MT VERNON After a few days (or longer) in Vancouver, head south and cross the border back into the United States. Continue south along Interstate 5to Mount Vernon for your overnight stop. DAY 10: SEATTLE Just 40 miles back to the Cruise America depot in Everett where you're RV adventure concludes
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Prices shown are based on per person costs in New Zealand Dollars, for payment by cash, cheque or eftpos only. Credit card sales not permitted unless Travel Agent acts as a merchant. Capacity limitations apply and may not be available on all services. Travel requiring an overnight stay in New Zealand will be at passengers own expense. Events beyond our control such as currency fluctuations and changes to the price of aviation fuel may result in prices variations . Strict cancellation fees apply. Packages are based on consecutive nights. For split stays please contact your travel consultant. For full terms and conditions and cancellation fees please contact your local travel agent for more information. Trade enquiries via GO Holidays. ISSUE DATE: 01 Jul 24.