Bainbridge Island and Traveling to Seattle(SEATAC)
Restaurants
This restaurant is within walking distance to my sister-in-laws home. We had a very nice dinner here. I would call it Mexican New World Fusion cuisine. Many new and interesting dishes. Good cocktails but a limited wine list. Reasonable prices and the food was very tasty. I recommend it.
Cafe Hitchcock
Had lunch here on arrival. It is on the main shopping street and we had great service and a tasty lunch. I had pulled pork that was quite good, a surprise to me in this part of the world. Decent wine list with reasonable prices. Nice place for quick casual lunch.
One of the draws of Bainbridge Island is how lush it is. Beautiful trees, plants, bushes, and millions of colorful flowers everywhere. Frankly I do not remember seeing such a lush environment in my life with maybe the exception of the Butchart Gardens on Victoria island we visited last year. Admittedly Victoria Island is not that far from Bainbridge and would be expected to have similar weather and rain. The bottom line is both of these areas are a Northwest rain forest and get plenty of rain with a moderate climate and temperature for now. While we were there end of May it was cold and again I was not prepared and had to buy another sweatshirt or 2 to be warm. I am slowly collecting a sweatshirt collection from the cooler places on Earth. We were told it really does not get warmer until June. Makes me think of an old quote we use on Amelia Island where we have 11 months of summer and 1 month of winter. Bainbridge Island to me is the opposite. 11 months of winter followed by 1 month of summer. If you like lush green rain forests with millions of flowers Bainbridge Island is the place to go.
Transportation at SEATAC and Travel Challenges in general
Bob Dylan famously stated, "The times they are a-changin'" and he truly captured the essence of travel, particularly for individuals over the age of 65. It is widely recognized that travel is becoming increasingly challenging, and as we grow older, it often feels nearly impossible. We traveled to SEATAC (Seattle/Tacoma International Airport) and subsequently to Honolulu, Hawaii. Despite our efforts to ensure a comfortable and pain-free journey, we encountered numerous obstacles that ultimately exhausted us. Upon our arrival at SEATAC, we quickly discovered that public transportation options, including taxis, Ubers, and hotel shuttle buses, were not advisable. All these services are limited to drop-off and pick-up at the 3rd Floor Garage, and after making the lengthy trek there, we had to wait over an hour for the hotel shuttle bus, while we were unable to secure an Uber or taxi due to the thousands (not an exaggeration) of people queuing for the same. This situation unfolded at 11 PM, with street traffic congested for miles. The explanation provided was due to construction and the arrival and departure of cruise ships, but that does not account for the entirety of the chaos. We quickly recognized the necessity of booking a limousine service for any future trips to and from SEATAC. For long-distance journeys, we now reserve a hotel midway through our travels to allow for a restful overnight break before continuing. Thus far, Delta, our preferred airline, permits us to book multiple flight segments without imposing excessive charges, which was beneficial on this trip as we had four flights. However, we still endured four six-hour flights with varying levels of comfort. On our first night, we stayed at the Hilton Airport and Conference Center, a place we had previously enjoyed but can no longer endorse. Their airport shuttle service is exceedingly slow, and the hotel is understaffed, resulting in minimal service. The dining options are subpar, and the hot tub is not heated, which was a significant disappointment for me. Additionally, when I attempted to book other rooms throughout the week, as we were coming and going, I found that each time I booked for a different day, the rates increased. We eventually stayed the rest of the time at Residence Inn at the airport where the service was better, the rooms were bigger and more comfortable, and the Shuttle service was better.
I highly recommend having access to at least one airport lounge. Generally, we prefer the Delta lounges, as we find them to be the best option available. With the AMEX Platinum card, we also have access to Centurion Lounges; however, these are only located in a limited number of airports, and overall, we believe the food and atmosphere at Delta Sky Lounges are superior. Additionally, we possess a Priority Pass, which offers the main advantage of having the highest number of lounges in a significant number of airports worldwide, and while they may be smaller, they suffice in a pinch. Please note that at times, you may need to wait for entry due to crowding, or there may be restrictions on when you can enter, such as not being allowed in more than three hours before your next flight. Typically, lounges provide a satisfactory meal, and seating is usually spacious. Some lounges even offer shower facilities. For long-haul flights, we are currently able to afford first class, and it indeed makes a noticeable difference. For reasons unknown, the cost of First Class is significantly lower when departing from Orlando (MCO). I am presently disappointed with the new seating configuration of Delta's Airbus 321 aircraft, as there is a lack of legroom even in First Class, making it challenging to exit from the window seat during the flight to use the restroom. The food quality is also subpar, and the level of helpfulness and attention from the flight crew varies greatly. Delta has the potential to improve. As I recall with Delta at least the older First Class configuation with Boeing 737’s is better and you might want to select those flights over the Airbus 321.
In summary, choose your flights well and research the aircraft configuration(no more Boeing 777 business class, especially British Air) arrange for layovers, at airports that are crowded spend the money and pre-order a limo service, and pick hotels that are consistent in price and comfort and you will arrive at your destination less stressed out.
The Best Limo Service at SEATAC
I need to mention Seattle Exclusive Limo, 206-371-4755, seattleexclusivelimo.com, SeattleExclusive@gmail.com. Never have I had such a wonderful experience with a transportation company. I prearranged 4 trips from the hotel to the Bainbridge Ferry, to the hotels, and back to the airport and the trips were seamless. My trips completely removed all the problems I had originally arriving at SEATAC and my driver was on time every time. To me the cost was reasonable and well worth the cost to completely eliminate all barriers for a comfortable and painless ride. They also answered all phone calls immediately. I ended up tipping over the top because I want them there for my next trip to SEATAC. I highly, highly recommend them.