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Enjoy the best of Tacoma at this newly-renovated hotel-close to the Tacoma Dome Event Center and the Museum of Glass.
The Best Western Tacoma Dome Hotel is a 100% non-smoking, quality hotel located off of Interstate 5 in Tacoma, Washington. This hotel is minutes from the University of Washington Tacoma and the University of Puget Sound as well as several local shopping areas.
This hotel's affordable guest rooms each feature a microwave, refrigerator, cable satellite television and wireless high-speed Internet access. A complimentary full breakfast including 'make your own waffles' is available each morning. Additional amenities at this Washington hotel include an onsite restaurant and lounge, fitness center, steam room, business center, free parking and over 5000 square feet of conference facilities.
Guests staying at the Best Western Tacoma Dome Hotel will be minutes from the Tacoma History Museum, the Tacoma Convention Center and the Tacoma General Hospital. Additional attractions include the Point Defiance Zoo and Wild Waves Enchanted Village.
For superior customer service make a reservation at the Best Western Tacoma Dome Hotel!
Escape for a day filled with Fun in the Sun Family Package with the Best Western Tacoma Dome Hotel and Wild Waves Theme Park. Join us for a vacation your family will remember for years. This package includes tickets to the Wild Wave Theme Park, shuttle to and from Wild Waves Theme Park, parking, one in-room movie and complimentary hot breakfast.
Escape for a day filled with Fun in the Sun Family Package with the Best Western Tacoma Dome Hotel and Wild Waves Theme Park. Join us for a vacation your family will remember for years. This package includes tickets to the Wild Wave Theme Park, shuttle to and from Wild Waves Theme Park, parking, one in-room movie and complimentary hot breakfast.
Classic car show features thousands of automobiles, from Model As to the muscle cars of the 60s and 70s. In Ocean Park.
From Tokeland to Westport and Ocosta, Garage Sales Galore.
At the Ocean Shores Convention Center. This indoor/outdoor show showcases the best and most unique works of the west coast.
A variety of activities, races and competitions are held for human powered watercrafts. In Ocean Shores.
Riverside Golf Club has been the site of the United Way of Lewis County Annual Golf Tournament for the past 19 years. In Chehalis.
The Gala Reception kicks off the Artists' Open Studio Tour, from 4 - 8pm at the Exhibition Gallery in downtown Centralia's Historic Train Depot.
Make your plans now to spend a fall weekend meandering back roads, enjoying wonderful art, and watching the artists at work in their studios. In downtown Centralia.
A guest speaker who served in the Korean War, soloists, photographs, refreshments and tours of the Veterans Memorial Museum from 1 - 5pm. In Chehalis.
Featuring vintage autos, parts, related items, antique toys and collectibles. In Centralia.
President's Performance Series featuring Steinway Artist Richard Glazier. A champagne reception will follow.
This is a beautiful chip timed run on Bellingham's beautiful waterfront.
at the Puyallup Fair and Events Center.
Canadian alternative country band Cowboy Junkies fuses blues, folk, rock and jazz. At the Mount Baker Theatre in Bellingham.
Live music, grape stomping, food and wine tasting. At the Westport Winery, in Aberdeen.
Bog tours, Cranberry cook off, and firelight parade in Grayland.
Columbia Pacific shipwreck heritage is commemorated annually with special events and exhibits. in Long Beach Peninsula.
Billed as the largest Irish Music Festival on the West Coast, there will be 6 stages and 20 bands at four venues.
Visit the Bainbridge Performing Arts Gallery this October for Paint Noir. Inspired by the hard shadows of film noir and pulp comics.
At the Bainbridge Performing Arts-Playhouse and Gallery. Bainbridge Island.
Perfect time for a race at Lake Padden Park in Bellingham.
Ttreats for all and it's free. Bring your pet, wear fabulous costumes, and come trick or treat with downtown Edmonds.
America's favorite traveling train show serving more states than any other show. In Puyallup.
Thanksgiving morning, before you stuff yourself, run or walk 5K or 10K event. In Gig Harbor.
This popular fair is at Peninsula High School. Nearly 200 vendor booths offering arts and crafts.
Bundle up and stroll the Zoo as it comes aglow with more than a half-million lights. Point Definance Zoo in Tacoma.
Jazz Bands from around the US and Canada will play over 100 hours of Jazz at five different venues. In Ocean Shores.
Led by Music Director David Upham in partnership with Bainbridge Performing Arts.
A landmark theatrical event, a celebration of love, and a Broadway phenomenon. At the Mount Baker Theatre in Bellingham.
Hundreds of comedians audition each year from around the country but only thirty-two are chosen. At the Edmonds Center for the Arts.
Watch and enjoy So You Think You Can Dance at Tacoma Dome.
A dramatic performance, a stirring lesson in patriotism, and an unforgettable music event, with the Tacoma Concert Band. At the Pantages Theater in Tacoma.
Bundle up and stroll the Zoo as it comes aglow with more than a half-million lights. In Tacoma.
Learn from the winemakers themselves. Taste classic wines from Eastern Washington grapes. In downtown Bainbridge Island.
A massively successful fusion of classic American sounds from jazz, swing, Dixieland and big-band music. At the Mount Baker Theatre in Bellingham.
Grammy nominated children's entertainer delights children and parents in his magical live performances. At the Theatre on the Square in Tacoma.
At Qwest Field in Seattle.
Seattle Symphony's annual performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, "Choral". At the Benaroya Hall Music Center, in Seattle.
A Scottish singer-songwriter and folk musician performs at the Edmonds Center for the Arts.
Hailing from the People's Republic of China, The Peking Acrobats have for decades been diplomats of their spirited culture. At the Pantages Theater in Tacoma.