One of Seattle's most well-known landmarks and tourist attactions is the Space Needle.
The Space Needle is at the Seattle Center.
The Space Needle is easily seen from Lake Union.
The Space Needle is likewise easily spotted from Puget Sound.
After crusing on the Locks Cruise, we were able to use the Space Needle as the target landmark for our walk to the Seattle Center.
The Space Needle was by far the busiest attraction we experienced while in the Seattle area staying with our friends who live in Port Orchard.
We waited in the lines for the elevators for about 30 minutes, but we had the gift shop and its shoppers to look at while waiting.
We could also see that the lines could have been potentially much longer as we at least joined the end of the queue just outside of the main building, but there was lots of space set apart outside the main building for the line to wrap around.
We had visited the Space Needle on our visit to Seattle many years earlier, but it was still impressive to see Seattle from the Space Needle's observation deck.
We used the Seattle City Pass to visit the Space Needle.
Viewing Seattle from above via the Space Needle is even better than viewing the Space Needle from the ground.
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