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TEAMNet - Seattle
(425) 670-0888
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Seattle Tours
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There are an endless number of tour opportunities available for your group when they come to Seattle. In fact you are limited by only three things:
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Time - how much time can your attendees spend away from your meetings?
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Budget - Is there a limit to what you or your attendees are willing to spend?
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Attendee Interest & Ability - What are your attendees interested in doing and are they physically able to participate?
Just answer those questions and ENTCO provides the rest.
Every tour we arrange for your your group is custom to their needs. Some of the more popular tours are described on this page and these are some other tour ideas to consider:
Antique Hunting ~ Shopping ~ Art Studios (regional) ~ Museum of Flight ~ Museum of Art ~ Harbor Cruises ~ San Juan Islands ~ Victoria (Canada) ~ Photo Tour ~ Architecture ~ Pike Place Market ~ Float Plane Tour ~ Historic Towns ~ Vancouver (Canada) ~ Mount St. Helens ~ Naval Ship Yards ~ Seattle Underground ~ Botanical Gardens ~ Seattle Center (Site of 1962 Worlds Fair)
See our Guest Activities and Team Building pages for guest participation ideas.
If you still don't see what you are looking for, please ask...
chances are good that whatever it is...
we can do it!
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Emerald City Tour
3 hours
The
financial district, Pioneer
Square, the International
District, University of
Washington campus and University
District, Hiram Chittenden Locks
on the Ship Canal - inspect the
fish ladders. Magnolia Bluff for
a picture-perfect view of
Elliott Bay and the stunning
Seattle skyline.
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Boeing Assembly Plant & Future of Flight
4.5 hours
One of
Seattle’s most popular tours - Boeing's commercial jet
assembly plant for 777s and
the new 787s in one of the
largest buildings in the world. Includes the new Future of Flight Aviation Center – an extension of the
Museum of Flight:
Interactive
exhibits to design your own
airplanes
Fly the XJ5 FSlight
Simulator
Sit in a real jet
cockpit
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Warbirds Museum
4.5 hours
The Flying Heritage Collection consists of historic 20th-century combat aircraft from the United States, Britain, Germany, Russia and Japan. These last-of-their-kind artifacts were acquired by Paul G. Allen, often retrieved from former battlefields around the globe. They receive restoration of the highest authenticity , and many are returned to flying condition, as they were always meant to be.
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Tacoma Museum of Glass
5 hours
Dale
Chihuly has made glass the "In" art of the 21st century. See Dales dream... The Tacoma Museum of Glass and the Chihuly Bridge
of glass, watch artists working with
glass in the museum’s Hot Shop.
Tacoma claims to
be the most wired city in America.
All of the new buildings and historic renovations
are completely wired to take advantage
of today’s high technology.
At one time the downtown Tacoma waterfront was listed as one of the nations most toxic waste dumps... see what the EPA cleanup has created.
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Gray Whale Watching
5 hours
There is no thrill like being amongst the magnificent gray whales... available March - May only. Experience majestic ballet-like synchronized swimming mothers with calves. Marvel at the aquatic mammal communication with tail slaps and squealing/squeaking sounds.
Also see Orcas, porpoises and sea lions, eagles and other wildlife of the Pacific Northwest. Learn the differences in species with your own wildlife book as part of your three-hour cruise from Everett (plus two-hour travel time to/from port)
Afraid you won’t see anything? No problem! We guarantee it! This is an excursion you will always remember as a truly Northwest experience.
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Wine Tour & Snoqualmie Falls Lunch
5 hours
First stop, the European
inspired Ste. Michelle Winery whose
grounds were designed by the same
landscaper who created Central Park in
New York City. Next stop at close-by
Columbia Winery and then on to the
stunning Salish Lodge and Snoqualmie
Falls for lunch.
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