Grand Seattle City Tour

Posted: April 3rd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Disabled Traveler Experiences | Tags: , , , | No Comments »


A rather upbeat version of our quick slide show about our new Grand City Tour in Seattle. 6 hours long, its a perfect solution for the time-disabled traveler.


The City of Langley, WA on Whidbey Island north of Seattle

Posted: September 2nd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , , , , , | 6 Comments »


The City of Langley is a favorite weekend and vacation destination for people in the greater-Seattle area…and anyone else wanting relaxation, beautiful scenery, and country charm. You are invited and there’s always room. As a local photographer, I am in a unique position with a tremendous inventory of photos, and so this video is my way of giving back to our community. Ron Roesler (360) 720-9563 ronroesler@whidbey.com


Discover Seattle Washington

Posted: October 8th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , , | No Comments »

The city of Seattle Washington is located in the eastern part of the state of Washington in Northwest America, between the waters of the Puget Sound and Lake Washington. Visiting Seattle’s top attractions is one way to learn the city’s history, culture, industries and the unique beauty and character. Depending on your destination and location, you have a range of hotels to choose from. Most of them have basic amenities and facilities. Seattle hotel rooms have a flexible pricing strategy and are based on many factors. Budget minded travelers may be interested in the Seattle motels available in the area.

You can learn much about the city’s interesting past by visiting historical sites such as Pioneer Square and Klondike National Historic Park. Seattle attractions simply abound in the city, so visitors will have plenty of options to suit their time, budget and interests. Some of the top attractions in Seattle worth including in your itinerary are:

The Seattle Space Needle is one of Pacific Northwest’s major landmarks and Seattle’s symbol. Built in 1962, the Space Needle observation deck provides a 360-degree view of the downtown Seattle skyline, Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier, Olympic and Cascade Mountains and surrounding islands. Visit the restaurant inside the tower at a height of 500 feet and experience great dining on Pacific Northwest cuisine.

You can see many Pacific Northwest marine creatures at the Seattle Aquarium. The Woodland Park Zoo is second only to New York’s Bronx Zoo in terms of number of awards from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The zoo is home of 300 animal species, endangered, threatened animal species, and many animal specimens.

Pike Place Market receives an average of 9 million visitors per year. The marketplace is the oldest farmer’s market in the U.S. It features shops and stalls of farm produce, specialty foodstuff, antiques, crafts, collectibles and international groceries. Visitors will also find restaurants and take-out counters at Pike Place Market. After dark, the historical Pioneer Square becomes an entertainment district with nightspots, sports bars and hard rock taverns.

When planning an opulent visit to Seattle you’ll need to find Seattle luxury hotels to accomodate you. A visitor can save a considerable amount of money if he books the room one week before or after the peak season. The rates for these five star hotels in Seattle start around 0. Four star hotels can start around .All Seattle hotel rooms are quoted per each night.