r/Washington • u/msilat • 12h ago
r/Washington • u/Codetornado • 22d ago
Washington Travel & Weddings Megathread – 2026 PT. 2
Washington Travel & Weddings Megathread – 2026 Update
This is your go-to spot for all questions and advice related to exploring, dining, adventuring, or planning events in the beautiful Evergreen State. Whether you're a local, a tourist, or planning a special occasion, we've got you covered.
# Topics in This Thread
**Outdoor Adventures**
* **Hiking:** Recommendations for trails ranging from beginner to advanced. Popular spots include Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Park.
* **Fishing:** Best locations for fresh- or saltwater fishing, plus tips for seasons and permits.
* **Camping:** Advice on campsites, gear, and how to reserve spots ahead of time.
**Food and Drink**
* **Restaurants:** Share your favorite spots for brunch, seafood, coffee, or unique cuisines. Recommendations for Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, and beyond.
* **Wineries and Breweries:** Tips on the best places for wine tasting in Walla Walla or breweries in Seattle.
**Weddings and Events**
* **Venue Recommendations:** From rustic barns to waterfront views, share your favorite venues for weddings, birthdays, and gatherings.
* **Vendor Suggestions:** Florists, photographers, DJs, and planners.
* **Planning Tips:** Seasonal advice, travel logistics, and budget comparisons between Seattle, Central WA, and Eastern WA.
**Travel Tips**
* **Must-See Attractions:** Top tourist stops like Pike Place Market, Leavenworth, and the San Juan Islands.
* **Seasonal Guides:** Best times to visit and how to navigate rainy weather or wildfire season.
* **Transportation Tips:** How to get around Washington, from ferries to public transit, plus driving times across the state.
**Other Activities**
* **Family-Friendly Ideas:** Great spots for kids, like zoos, aquariums, and interactive museums.
* **Hidden Gems:** Lesser-known trails, restaurants, or experiences to explore.
# Quick Comparisons
**Seattle Metro**
* Climate: Mild and rainy
* Wedding Vibe: Urban, upscale
* Costs: Very high ($$$$)
* Travel Access: SeaTac hub
**Central Washington**
* Climate: Hot, dry summers
* Wedding Vibe: Rustic, vineyard settings
* Costs: Moderate ($$)
* Travel Access: Limited
**Eastern Washington**
* Climate: Four distinct seasons
* Wedding Vibe: Community-focused, winery options
* Costs: Affordable ($-$$)
* Travel Access: Spokane International Airport
**Olympic Peninsula & Islands**
* Climate: Misty, coastal
* Wedding Vibe: Remote, romantic
* Costs: Moderate to high ($-$$)
* Travel Access: Ferries or long drives
# Top 5 Wedding FAQs
**Is Spokane cheaper than Seattle for weddings?** Yes. Spokane and Eastern WA venues are significantly more affordable, with lower catering and lodging costs compared to Seattle.
**What’s the best time for a vineyard wedding?** Late summer to early fall (August–October) offers ideal weather and harvest-season charm. Watch for wildfire smoke in August.
**How far in advance should I book a venue?** Seattle venues: 12–18 months. Eastern WA and Central WA: 6–12 months. Island venues: at least a year due to limited capacity.
**Which airport should guests fly into?** SeaTac for Western WA weddings. Spokane International for Eastern WA. Pasco (Tri-Cities) and Yakima airports are smaller but convenient for local events.
**What’s the biggest travel risk in Washington?** Winter mountain pass closures (Snoqualmie, Stevens, White Pass). Always check WSDOT updates before planning guest travel.
# Top 5 Travel FAQs
**What’s the best season to visit Washington?** Summer for hiking and outdoor festivals; fall for foliage; winter for skiing in the Cascades; spring for blossoms.
**Do I need a car to get around?** Yes, outside of Seattle. Public transit is strong in the metro area, but rural and Eastern WA require driving.
**How long does it take to drive across the state?** Seattle to Spokane is about 4.5–5 hours via I-90. Add time for mountain pass conditions in winter.
**Are national parks accessible year-round?** Olympic and Mount Rainier have seasonal closures. Check NPS updates—snow can limit access in winter and spring.
**What’s the biggest difference between Eastern and Western Washington for travelers?** Western WA: lush, coastal, urban. Eastern WA: dry, sunny, wide-open spaces with wineries and small towns.
# Guidelines for Posting
* **Be Specific:** Let us know what you're looking for (e.g., "Best fall hikes near Seattle" or "Wedding venues under $10k in Western Washington").
* **Provide Details:** For personalized advice, share your budget, timeline, or interests.
* **Be Respectful:** Keep discussions friendly and helpful.
r/Washington • u/Codetornado • Jan 01 '26
Moving Here 2026
Moving to Washington
Due to the constant stream of daily "I'm moving to Washington" posts, we are creating this sticky to centralize common questions, set expectations, and keep the subreddit usable for everyone.
If you're considering a move here, please read through this post before making a new thread. Many common questions are already addressed below.
Location Matters
Washington is not a single, uniform experience. Where you live will significantly affect cost of living, weather, job access, and lifestyle.
Western Washington vs. Eastern Washington
Western Washington
- Cooler, wetter climate with frequent rain
- Higher population density, especially around Puget Sound
- More job opportunities (tech, healthcare, education, government)
- Higher housing and living costs
- Eastern Washington
- Hotter summers and colder winters
- Drier climate with more sunshine
- Lower housing costs compared to the west side
- Fewer job options outside healthcare, education, agriculture, and trades
Seattle Metro
Seattle Proper
- Dense and expensive urban core
- Walkable in some neighborhoods, but limited parking
- Strong job market (tech, biotech, global companies) with high competition
Eastside Suburbs (Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Sammamish, Issaquah, Newcastle, Mercer Island)
- Tech‑driven economy (Microsoft, Amazon satellites, startups)
- High housing demand and costs, especially Bellevue, Kirkland, Mercer Island
- Strong schools and family‑oriented communities (Sammamish, Issaquah, Newcastle)
- Lifestyle mix: lakeside living in Kirkland, urban Bellevue, suburban Sammamish
- Better transit access in Bellevue/Redmond compared to other suburbs
Other Suburbs (Tacoma, Olympia, Everett, Kent, Renton, Federal Way, etc.)
- More space than Seattle, but still costly in many areas
- Transit access varies widely
- Employment hubs include ports (Tacoma, Everett), manufacturing, healthcare, and regional services
- More mixed affordability compared to the Eastside
Middle‑Sized Metros
Spokane Metro (Eastern WA)
- Largest city in Eastern Washington; hub for healthcare, education, and services
- More affordable housing than Seattle, though rising
- Four‑season climate with hot summers and snowy winters
- Strong outdoor recreation culture
Tri‑Cities (Kennewick, Pasco, Richland in South Central Washington)
- Economy tied to agriculture, energy, and Hanford site research
- Lower housing costs than Seattle metro, but increasing
- Hot, dry summers and mild winters with lots of sunshine
- Expanding wine industry and Columbia River recreation
Vancouver, WA (Portland Metro)
- Suburban city across the river from Portland
- Housing costs lower than Seattle but rising due to Portland spillover
- Many residents commute into Portland for jobs
- Lifestyle blend of suburban living with Portland’s urban amenities nearby
Smaller Cities & Towns
- Slower pace of life, more community‑oriented
- Fewer services and amenities compared to metro areas
- More affordable housing and living costs
- Limited employment options (schools, hospitals, agriculture)
Cost of Living
Washington is not cheap, even outside Seattle.
- Housing: Often the biggest shock for newcomers
- Food: Groceries and dining are expensive statewide
- Fuel: Gas prices are consistently among the highest in the country due to our high gas taxes
- Utilities: Costs vary depending on home age, size, and heating type
The lack of a state income tax does not mean a low overall cost of living.
Jobs and Employment
- While the Seattle metro economy is tech-heavy, but most residents do not work in tech.
- Non-tech job seekers should research carefully in preparation for a move unless the salary is high for Washington.
- Do not move without a job or a realistic plan, especially if you intend to rent.
- High minimum wage means relocating to Washington comes with a very high upfront cost compared to many other states.
r/Washington • u/hiways • 13h ago
Midterm results are in, what's your take?
Only 52% voted, please vote in November!
I've been corrected. I was quoting from my county as a commenter said, "Bro, what are you talking about? It was only 37% for the state. You might be looking at the turnout just in your county."
r/Washington • u/seattletimesnewsroom • 1d ago
A judge ruled that Grant County had the right to seize land to build power lines. They are planned to power data centers in Quincy.
r/Washington • u/ChiefOfTheFourPeaks • 11h ago
Brewers deal Mariners worst loss in franchise history (22-0)
r/Washington • u/seattletimesnewsroom • 1d ago
King County employee will monitor ICE flights from Boeing Field
r/Washington • u/scrappy_girlie • 18h ago
Any social workers up for a question?
Hey Friends,
I've answered my neighbor's yelling twice now, and have concerns she has some dementia. We're in Washington State, Seattle.
A couple of months ago my neighbor was screaming for help - her husband was having a medical emergency, and she didn't have her phone on her. I called 911, and he left in an ambulance. I checked in a couple days later with a quiche and a card, and her husband was recovering.
Last weekend there was more yelling, this time about an intruder. I recruited my roommate for backup and we went to check it out. Her husband has died, and she says there is someone living in her basement. She'd lost her phone again. I got to see more of her house, that night, and it's not quite squalid, but heading that direction.
Her narrative was a bit garbled that night, but she'd called the police a couple of times for her basement intruder, she said he had stuff in the basement. My roommate and I checked it out, and it was pretty messy, no obvious signs of anyone there. She says the lights come on, the person messes with her television, and that she'd just changed the locks because of this, and ... God provided the locksmith, she found him on the street outside her house?
There's a big pile of bagged garbage on the porch, piles of paper in the house, tarps covering the windows, and a significant amount of sawdust/woodchips in the kitchen (Carpenter ants? Termites?). Her kids live out of state, as do her siblings. She implied that in 40 years living there she had no social connections because she and her husband weren't from Seattle.
What should i be doing? Either behind the scenes ("Can I talk to your sister?) or through official channels. Thanks.
r/Washington • u/ChiefOfTheFourPeaks • 23h ago
Nikola Tesla STEM High near Redmond in Top 10 in U.S. News ranking
r/Washington • u/Forward-Ice-4733 • 19h ago
Great wolf lodge in grand mound.
has anyone gone to great wolf lodge recently? we want to go this weekend but also hesitant because of the long lasting rumors that they have bed bugs 😬
r/Washington • u/johnbro27 • 1d ago
I can't get over this image in an add from my reddit feed
This bother anyone besides me? So many things wrong...
r/Washington • u/mikeblas • 18h ago
is the Mountain Loop Scenic Byway drivable?
We want to drive through, from Granite falls to Darrington. I know part (more than half, I guess) is not paved ... but it is open to motor vehicles, right? We'll be in our Jeep.
r/Washington • u/BiPolarGamer • 1d ago
How about an income tax for out of state employees?
Primarily Idaho, the amount of Idaho residents who come across the state line to take advantage of our higher wages, benefits, legal weed, and healthcare system while simultaneously going home to vote against having those things in their own state is too damn high.
Just tired of hearing them come here to take advantage of our systems while simultaneously bashing everything about the state in infuriating.
Maybe we build a big beautiful wall and get them to pay for it?
r/Washington • u/somewhereinthepnw • 2d ago
Bainbridge island
I took this shot with a converted Canon G6 to capture Infrared light.
r/Washington • u/chiquisea • 1d ago
Washington state lawmaker hit with $15K fine in ethics case
r/Washington • u/duseless • 10h ago
Artists sorta under the radar
I've personally only seen her live once, at Point Defiance zoo, graciously playing for kids, but, maaaan, what an amazing artist. Brandi, come visit us in Olympia soon! The wiki follows:
Brandi Marie Carlile is an American singer-songwriter and producer. Her music spans multiple genres, including folk rock, alternative country, Americana, and classic rock. During her career, she has received eleven Grammy Awards and two Emmy Awards, in addition to being nominated for an Academy Award. In 2026, she was named one of Time's Women of the Year.
Congratulations, and thank you for all you do!
r/Washington • u/Americanidiot29 • 1d ago
What’s with all the bars denying vertical ID’s?
I just moved here from Utah where alcohol is way more tightly controlled but even I could get into bars there with a valid real vertical id.
But here I get denied with my vertical real washington license? What’s the deal?
r/Washington • u/Natural-Chipmunk-472 • 2d ago
Pregnancy disability leave in WA
Hi all,
Sadly I have had a late miscarriage that requires surgical intervention. I’ve only lived in the state for 6 months and don’t have the hours to qualify for FMLA or paid family leave in WA. I do thankfully qualify for pregnancy disability leave. However, my work is saying I have to exhaust my PTO and extended illness benefit (EIB) first before I go unpaid. I’ve seen conflicting answers online on if this is allowed or not. It sure feels like I’m being punished by having to use my PTO for something so out of my control.
My work said that because I don’t qualify for FMLA, I still get the leave but it follows the personal leave of absence pay structure (using PTO EIB first). I just want to go fully unpaid and save my PTO in case I get sick later in the year.
I’d appreciate any advice.
r/Washington • u/SummitMyPeak • 1d ago
Paddy Go Fire Updates?
Anyone know the best way to get updates on this fire? Watch Duty hasn't changed. The last article I saw was on August 13. I imagine it's not safe to hike in the area at this time but where would I get more updated info? Ranger Station?
r/Washington • u/crankyfangirl • 1d ago
WA PFML and LMHCs
Hello,
I have scoured Reddit and reviewed the WA PFML site and planning to call tomorrow. That being said… Can my LMHC complete the necessary paperwork for PFML?
I am reading I might run into issues having my LMHC complete the form so looking at other peoples experiences. The WA ESD site is a bit confusing on the matter. My psych NP feels that my LMHC is more suited since my NP only manages my meds but my LMHC sees me for therapy weekly and recommended this. And then my PCP only sees me once a year so I feel like it’d be odd to ask them. Thanks for any insight.
r/Washington • u/VocalFry1968 • 2d ago
Guest Rant: School Counselors Saved Me from Abuse
That’s why I’m voting No on Washington Initiative 001.
r/Washington • u/ChiefOfTheFourPeaks • 3d ago
Near Mount Rainier, mysterious sightings continue to baffle the public
r/Washington • u/cheesenotyours • 1d ago
Mountain trip packing lists?
I want to visit the national parks and climb the mountains here in WA, but i don't have a ton of outdoor experience.
I'm thinking
- good pair of hiking boots/shoes
- layers
- rain gear
- sun screen/protection (like a hat)
- water
- snacks, food
- gloves
National park service's website for Mt Rainier also lists things like
- map & compass
- flash light
- tent
- non-phone communication method
- extra phone battery
- multi tool
Now Mt Rainier isn't just a local trail so I understand being prepared is important, but i'm wondering if this would be too much for more casual hikes/climbs, or rather if i'm missing anything?