I have flown in/out of SEA, rented automobiles there, driven up/back to Vancouver. It is far (+5 hrs) including an ever-lengthening stop at the Border. I also took a bus once (that takes longer).
DW did her United magic and snagged us non-stops to YVR for our August trip.
I wanted to bus from Seattle to Vancouver and car back after we get off the ship since our flight doesn't leave until 10:50pm I wanted to drive around Seattle for the day.
Quick Shuttle offers the best convenience. Pickup at the cruise terminal. Drop offs at Seattle or SEATAC.
- Alamo, National and Enterprise have a small fleet inside the cruise terminal. Book early if you need the luggage friendly minivans.
- Avis requires a shuttle or taxi
- Hertz like to see people drag their luggage for 3 blocks
- Other rentals may be cheaper because they require a taxi.
- may be border congestion if it's a long weekend
Depends....
- how many of you are travelling?
- How much are you carrying?
- when do you want to travel? Date and time? In general Mondays are good if it isn't a long weekend. You want to avoid rush hour in Vancouver and Seattle.
- do you want to explore Vancouver post-cruise before leaving for Seattle.
- how much would the car rental cost vs taking the $50/$60 bus?
I wanted to bus from Seattle to Vancouver and car back after we get off the ship since our flight doesn't leave until 10:50pm I wanted to drive around Seattle for the day.
I had no idea it cost $180 to rent a car for 1 day! Wow!
I live around here and don't want to drive around Seattle for a day. And I was just up there last night!
What do you want to do in Seattle. It's entirely possible a car isn't needed. Also, when will you be in Seattle? Alaska cruises are in the summer and there are many festivals etc in summer in Seattle that make it even worse.
It's not always that high. Car rental is an extremely supply and demand drive ncommodity, and then you have the issue that they have their own reasons for wanting cars here versus there, so if you are taking it "here" they'll give you an amazing price but if you're taking it "there" they will charge more.
We did the drive from the port to the Seattle area last summer and it was pretty easy, about 3-4 hours depending on the wait at the border. We were able to get a great deal with Alamo through Costco - so if you have a membership you might try that. In our case we were staying with family in the area for a week afterwards so it made sense to drive down rather than fly/bus all four of us.