Seattle closed to cruise ships
Places where cruise ships could dock could be in Tacoma, Everett, Port Angeles, Bremerton and Bellingham. Bellingham already has a port available for the Alaska State Ferry. Tacoma already has a shipping port could accommodate cruise ship. Everett also has a port that accommodate cruise ships. Port Angeles and Bremerton could also accommodate cruise ships and they have great scenery.
Bellingham already had a dock for the Alaska State Ferry could accommodate cruise ships. If the person needs to go to Seattle you go south on Interstate 5.
Everett north of Seattle has docks where cruise ships could dock. This could also help Snohomish County this place is 30 miles north of SeaTac. There is direct bus service to Seattle through Community Transit. Payne Field has been suggestion as an addition to accommodate air travelers for SeaTac overflow. Imagine Everett a place for cruise ships to dock.
Tacoma south of Seattle is less than 30 minutes from SeaTac. This place is mainly a cargo port which could make room for cruise ship. Bad part you are smelling 150 years of rotting logs from Commencement Bay.
Port Angeles is a city that I spent a lot of my school vacations in the 1970's and 1980's while growing up while visiting my late grandfather Swenson and my Uncle Jim. This will also give people ferry access to Victoria and the Olympic Peninsula is beautiful plus US Highway 101 is a scenic highway to Seattle.
Bremerton is right across the sound from Seattle. Just take a ferry then head to SeaTac from the Colman Dock. The scenery is awesome just like Port Angeles. Their docks could accommodate cruise ships.
Seattle's loss if the rest of Puget Sound's gain.
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