Large backpacks (no frames or camping gear).Factory-sealed bottles of water or empty reusable water bottles (free water-filling stations are available on-site).Empty hydration packs and water bottles (plastic or aluminum), 36 oz maximum.Sealed sunscreen (no aerosol containers).Cameras (basic point-and-shoot consumer-grade cameras).
What items can I bring in? What’s not allowed?
Be mindful of your surroundings to avoid stumbling in wet areas and along garden pathways.Stay in lighted areas and/or on the main paths and walkways in later hours.If you have a cell phone, keep it readily available in case you need to use it.You may also obtain assistance from any Seattle Center representative. Customer service staff are available for assistance and information in the Seattle Center Armory at the north end of the food court or by calling (206) 684-7200.“See Something, Say Something.” If you see something suspicious while on the grounds or in Seattle Center facilities, please report it immediately to ESU at (206) 684-7272 or call 9-1-1.Lost children: In the event of a missing child, please notify a Seattle Center representative, emergency services officer (206) 684-7272 or customer service staff (206) 684-7200 so that they can coordinate to make sure the child is returned safely. Seattle Center follows the Seattle Disaster Readiness and Response Plan.īuilding evacuation procedures: If circumstances require evacuation, Trainers should follow the instructions given over public address systems and as directed by Seattle Center staff, uniformed security officers, police, or medical responders. The ESU coordinates closely with Seattle Police Department (SPD) personnel to ensure compliance with Seattle Center campus and facility rules of conduct.Īdditional event security: We have worked closely with Seattle Center and local authorities to create and follow a carefully crafted plan for fast and capable responses to a range of security needs and emergency situations to ensure the safety of all Trainers.Įmergencies and disaster response: Seattle Center staff are trained in preparedness policies and procedures to respond to emergencies of various types and sizes. They also provide first aid and respond to emergencies and visitor inquiries. Seattle Center’s Emergency Services Unit (ESU) employs uniformed security officers who regularly patrol the campus and parking garages 24 hours a day by foot, bicycle, and vehicle. Children’s strollers and wheeled equipment used by disabled individuals are permitted. You are welcome to ride your bike to the event, but the use of wheeled devices (bicycles, skateboards, roller skates, scooters, etc.) on the Seattle Center campus is not allowed. On Denny Way near the Pacific Science Center.On Harrison Street near the Museum of Pop Culture.Uber, Lyft, and taxis have designated rideshare drop-of locations near Seattle Center. If you plan to travel via Monorail, Metro buses, or other regional public transit, consider purchasing an ORCA card. Transit card: An ORCA card is a convenient method of paying for public transit in the region. The Rapid Ride D Line and routes 5 and 28 service Seattle Center along Aurora Ave N. Streamline your Monorail experience by pre-purchasing a single-ride or round-trip pass in advance by visiting one of the two Monorail stations.īus: Numerous bus routes serve Seattle Center, including Metro routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 13, 24, 29, 31, and 33. The Monorail is a fun, quick and convenient link between downtown Seattle and Seattle Center. The Monorail departs approximately every 10 minutes from Westlake Center and Seattle Center. Monorail: Seattle Center can be reached by taking the Seattle Center Monorail from Westlake Center to the Seattle Center Armory. It takes approximately 25 minutes to drive from the airport to Seattle Center. Seattle’s major airport is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). Here are some different transportation methods to help you come and go from Pokémon GO Fest.