Seattle Sightseeing ScooTour

Glide along Seattle’s waterfront on a fun, one-hour guided scooter adventure filled with music, laughs, and fascinating stories. From the Seattle Great Wheel to Pioneer Square, you’ll explore iconic s

Glide along Seattle’s waterfront on a fun, one-hour guided scooter adventure filled with music, laughs, and fascinating stories. From the Seattle Great Wheel to Pioneer Square, you’ll explore iconic sights, quirky landmarks like Ye Olde Curiosity Shop, and scenic parks — all while enjoying photo stops, silly jokes, and the fresh Puget Sound breeze.

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Location: Seattle

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Seattle Sightseeing ScooTour?

A: Yes, there is an age requirement for the ScooTour. Participants need to be at least 12 years old to ride, and anyone under 18 will need a parent or guardian to sign a waiver. It's a fun way for families to enjoy the sights together!

Q: What should I wear for the ScooTour? Is it safe?

A: Definitely wear comfortable clothes and good shoes—sneakers are ideal! The tour is pretty safe since they provide helmets, and the guides are super attentive. Just keep an eye on the weather; if it's rainy, you might want to reschedule.

Q: How's the parking situation near the tour start point?

A: Parking can be tricky near the waterfront. There are a few public lots, but they fill up fast. I'd recommend arriving early or using public transport if you can. The area is also super walkable, so it’s easy to explore a bit before the tour!

Discussions

Just did the Seattle Sightseeing ScooTour — what a blast!

I went on the ScooTour last weekend, and it was such a fun experience! We glided past the Seattle Great Wheel and even got to stop at Ye Olde Curiosity Shop. The guide was hilarious and shared some cool stories about the city. Highly recommend it for anyone wanting a unique way to explore Seattle! Just be prepared for the wind in your face. 😂

Thinking of gifting the ScooTour experience!

I’m considering getting the Seattle Sightseeing ScooTour as a gift for my brother's birthday. He loves exploring new places, and this seems like an exciting way to see the city. Has anyone done it? Any tips or feedback would be great!