I’m looking for Advice. We are flying into Seattle a few days before our Alaska cruise on the wonder. We are planning to take the Cascade‘s train to Vancouver. What is the best way to get from the airport to the train station in Seattle with four people that each have two rolling bags? Also, we will need to eat before we get on the train and we have two people with dietary restrictions so we need some options. Are there parts of the airport in Seattle that have food before you go thru security? We will have all of our luggage with us so that’s a challenge too. Help!
Hey there!
We lived in Seattle for 10 years and took the cascade to Vancouver before our Alaska adventure! Of course your mileage may vary, but we absolutely loved getting there this way.
Having flown in and out of SeaTac more times than I can count, I will say that there are several options in the airport to eat at. I have a member of my family who is gluten sensitive and we always found plenty of good choices. You may need to take the terminal link train to get to the restaurant of your choice, but it’s an easy system to navigate.
As for other options-
Southcenter in Tukwila is a short ride share away and there are tons of options there. Please double check me, but last I knew there is a rainforest Café, Bahama breeze, BJ’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, Din Tai Fung, Jollibee, Olive Garden, Shake Shack and more at that location (Southcenter Mall).
If you are into Asian food, hop on the Link Light Rail train at the airport and take it a couple stops up to the King St Station stop. From there, you are a relatively easy walk to Uwajimaya, the best Asian Market and Food Court in America, full stop. If you like that kind of food and can’t find something you like there, I’d be curious to know what you were looking for!
From the King Street station stop, you are also a close walk to Pioneer Square. There are tons of great options there. I will say that the walk from King Street into Pioneer Square or up to Uwajimaya are a bit clunky with bags, but last I checked King Street station has lockers because that is also an Amtrak station. Or if your train leaves within a couple hours of you getting there, you could technically just check your bags in for your Amtrak reservation.
I’m happy to go into detail regarding that area because although we don’t live there anymore, it was our home for a long time and my office was pretty close to where you’re talking about. Please feel free to shoot any questions my way.
One last thing-
If you are a coffee person on any level, you absolutely must make sure you go to a good coffee spot while you are there. If that sounds interesting let me know and I will post some suggestions here. Seattle is absolutely capital of great coffee in the United States. (And no … I don’t mean the green siren, though that HQ is nearby the King St Station, too

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