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Underground Seattle

My advice is to bring some snacks; the tour can take a couple of hours and I got super hungry halfway through. Plus, there aren’t many food options around right after!

I recommend checking the weather before you head down there; it was drizzling when I went, and the streets up top were a bit slippery. Bring a light jacket just in case!

You should def buy your tickets online in advance. The line can get pretty long, and I wasted about 30 minutes waiting, which could've been spent exploring!

Try to catch the 1:30 PM tour if you can. The tour guide was really engaging, and I overheard that the later tours can feel a bit rushed. Also, take your time in the gift shop after!
Baker Mountain Guides

If you're planning to rent gear, definitely book a few days in advance to ensure availability and save some cash. The rental prices can vary, so it's worth comparing a couple of options beforehand

I suggest visiting during the weekday mornings. You’ll avoid the crowd and have a more personalized experience with the guides. Plus, it’s a lot quieter on the trails!
Miyar Adventures

I suggest booking your session during weekdays, it's way less crowded. I went on a Saturday and had to wait ages before I could start. Weekdays are way more chill.

I recommend bringing your own gear if you have it. Rental prices add up quickly and I wish I'd packed my own stuff. It's totally worth the hassle!
American Alpine Institute

My advice is to check for gear rental packages ahead of time. I forgot to do that and ended up spending way more than I needed. They have some great deals if you book early!
Whittaker Mountaineering

I suggest renting gear ahead of time online if you can. I didn’t think about it and had to wait in line for ages to get my stuff. It saved me some time and was much smoother when I did it on my next trip.

My advice is to bring your own snacks. The food options nearby can be pricey and limited. I ended up spending more than I wanted just to grab a quick bite after a long day
Alpine Ascents International

If you're renting gear, my advice is to check their rental prices online first. Some items can be pricey, and you might find better deals elsewhere in Seattle.

I recommend booking your courses at least a few weeks in advance to snag a spot especially for popular classes. They fill up fast and you'll save yourself some stress!
Northwest Mountain School

I recommend booking your classes a few weeks in advance; they fill up fast and you'll save some cash by securing early bird spots. I missed out on a couple of popular ones because I waited too long!

I think it's worth bringing your own gear if you can. Renting gear at the school can be pricey, and some items you might already have at home will save you some bucks