Wow! I moved out of Seattle in 1970 and boy what a change! Thank you for taking these walking tours and showing me the new Seattle! I’ve missed Seattle everyday since I left to get married and move to New Jersey. I’m 75 and still wish I can visit there someday. Nancy
How they done the new aquarium is marvelous. You can walk up under one part of it and see the marine life through a window. The new walkover will certainly aid the elders so they can enjoy the waterfront. I still dream about the old Alaskan viaduct,it was a joy to drive on at night and take in the city lights. Blessings to you and the family Mr Dennis.
Nice video, when I was a homeless with Twitter and Instagram 5 years ago I was like omg they took away the viaduct, but this is a nice feature thank you for posting this video nice suprise! Now people have to look at it if they've been to the Brooklyn high line in New York, also the Embarcardero in San Francisco used to be a viaduct freeway too
Wow! There are so many new things on the Seattle Waterfront! When I moved to Seattle in 1982 it was very different, funkier, etc. I was married in the original Seattle Aquarium in 1986. At the time renting the space cost a few hundred $. I live in Skagit county now, but look forward touring this area. Thanks for this video!
Always great to see you. Can't wait for your Halloween and Christmas adventures. Still gotta go watch your Laos trip. Gonna be a good year, believe it, boom. 🎉
Can't wait to check it out but will wait till the Spring, too chilly now for me. Thanks for taking us along. As usual you never fail to amaze me with your photographic skills.
Thanks for the tour. I can’t wait to come over and check it out myself. Hey, have you tried Storyville Coffee at the market? Hope your relatives enjoy Seattle.
Does look a bit sterile. More wood could have been nice. More sustainable than concrete. Still, incredible what they have done to make the entire waterfront and the connection to downtown better over the past decade.
This new iconic landmark, Overlook Walk, is where you’ll find me enjoying a cup of coffee during my downtown Seattle adventures these days. ☕️ 😉 ✌️
I have to give credit to Seattle's planners and builders for done such a great job. Lovely views over Puget Sound. Thanks Dennis.✌🏻☕
I agree! ☕️✌️
Wow! I moved out of Seattle in 1970 and boy what a change! Thank you for taking these walking tours and showing me the new Seattle! I’ve missed Seattle everyday since I left to get married and move to New Jersey. I’m 75 and still wish I can visit there someday. Nancy
How they done the new aquarium is marvelous. You can walk up under one part of it and see the marine life through a window. The new walkover will certainly aid the elders so they can enjoy the waterfront. I still dream about the old Alaskan viaduct,it was a joy to drive on at night and take in the city lights. Blessings to you and the family Mr Dennis.
Have heard lots of good things about the aquarium and can’t wait to visit it soon.
Wow it's huge ! Once again Dennis thanks for getting out to places I haven't seen yet.
@@oceania2385 👊
That place looks amazing... I gotta visit Seattle soom... Thank you for the awesome update Mr. Ocean...👍🍺✌️
Bring a cigar! 💨
@@LaoOcean
Yessir I'll bring one for you also...
Once you visit seattle you will love it there is no other place in the world like Seattle…Hello From Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 🙂☀️
@@Suaveone1
Yes, I find your comment to be true...👍
Great contrast of views. This is really awesome. Cheers, Dennis! 👍👍✌️
@@dwaynewladyka577 🤜🤛
Excellent addition, and architecturally, a beautiful design. Awesome! Congratulations, Seattle 👍
@@minniec.9127 ✌️
Was thinking when is Lao going to make another video and here it is 😎☀️☕️👍
@@Suaveone1 ✌️
Hello ❤❤❤❤❤🎉❤❤❤❤❤🎉😊
Nice video, when I was a homeless with Twitter and Instagram 5 years ago I was like omg they took away the viaduct, but this is a nice feature thank you for posting this video nice suprise! Now people have to look at it if they've been to the Brooklyn high line in New York, also the Embarcardero in San Francisco used to be a viaduct freeway too
@@Emilya-A ☕️
Wow! There are so many new things on the Seattle Waterfront! When I moved to Seattle in 1982 it was very different, funkier, etc. I was married in the original Seattle Aquarium in 1986. At the time renting the space cost a few hundred $. I live in Skagit county now, but look forward touring this area. Thanks for this video!
Great new walk ... thanks for sharing. Will do it next time I am in Seattle.
Always great to see you. Can't wait for your Halloween and Christmas adventures. Still gotta go watch your Laos trip. Gonna be a good year, believe it, boom. 🎉
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I need to come check this out on a weekday! From Mac.
Bring some beer. 🍻
Can't wait to check it out but will wait till the Spring, too chilly now for me. Thanks for taking us along. As usual you never fail to amaze me with your photographic skills.
Thank you! ✌️
I hope your family enjoyed their visit to Seattle!
Peace back to you.
Thanks for the tour. I can’t wait to come over and check it out myself. Hey, have you tried Storyville Coffee at the market? Hope your relatives enjoy Seattle.
@@laskatz3626 Yeah Storyville is not bad ✌️
Will you be taking the light rail to lynnwood?
Perhaps at some point
Should be cooll@@LaoOcean
Does look a bit sterile. More wood could have been nice. More sustainable than concrete. Still, incredible what they have done to make the entire waterfront and the connection to downtown better over the past decade.
Brother man! Ya missed the little playground area!!! Dude… not gonna lie, totally wanna see you go down one of those slides. 😂😂😂
Ran out of time. Will have to do that on next visit! 🤣
@@LaoOcean that’s fair 😂 thanks for showing us tho! If you get a chance, I’d love to see the new docks progress too 😁
Looks really nice but, sixty million could have been used for Agencies that help the homeless in Seattle
The market used to be cool before the gum wall ruined it.