Example 1:
Suppose you
arrive at SeaTac Airport at 3 p.m. on May 8th (Th) and are staying
at Best Western Tower. Then you can get to the
hotel in about an hour using Metro bus. Here
is how you do it.
Example 2:
Suppose you
arrive at SeaTac Airport at 3 p.m. on May 8th (Th) and are staying
at College Inn. Then you can get to the hotel in
about an hour using Metro bus. Here is
how you do it.
Example 3:
Suppose you
arrive at SeaTac Airport at 3 p.m. on May 8th (Th) and are staying
at University Inn. Then you can get to the hotel
in about an hour using Metro bus. Here
is how you do it. (You can use this itinerary to get to Watertown Hotel, too.)
Example 4:
Suppose you
arrive at SeaTac Airport at 3 p.m. on May 8th (Th) and are staying
at University Travelodge. Then you can get to
the motel in about an hour using Metro bus. Here
is how you do it. (Well, this one is a little comlicated. You either transfer
twice or else you take bus 74 at the ground level in Downtown Seattle and walk
0.4 miles to Travelodge.)
Example 5:
Suppose you
arrive at SeaTac Airport at 3 p.m. on May 8th (Th) and are staying
at Silvercloud Inn. Then you can get to the
motel in about an hour using Metro bus. Here
is how you do it. Only one transfer is required but you need to go up to the
ground level in Downtown Seattle to make your transfer to 74.
Example 6:
Suppose you
arrive at SeaTac Airport at 3 p.m. on May 8th (Th) and are staying
at University Motel. Then you can get to the
hotel in about an hour using Metro bus. Here
is how you do it.
Example 7:
Suppose you
arrive at SeaTac Airport at 3 p.m. on May 8th (Th) and are staying
at Unversity Plaza Hotel. Then you can get to
the hotel in about an hour using Metro bus. Here is how you do it. (Note that in
this case, you cannot change buses in the tunnel. You have to go up to the
ground level to transfer to 16 or 76. You could transfer to 71, 72 or 73 in the
tunnel, get off at the University district and take a longer walk to your
hotel.)