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    4.4 (11 reviews)

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    Ivar’s Clam Lights
    Eva M.

    Ivar's "Clam Lights" is one of the better low key Xmas lights that you can visit for free, park for free, spend a bit of time for photo ops and be done in just under an hour. Everything is paved for an easy walk, no slopes. The only stairs are if you walk up the tower. Great for bringing little ones along. The best photos are when you walk out along the broadwalk and aim your camera back towards land. You'll see reflections of the colorful lights back onto the water. Set your GPS to Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park. There are two reasonably-sized parking lots with two free hours of parking. If you arrive just before 5pm, stay put and watch the lights flip on for the night. It's magical. Both Ivar's and Kidd Valley are open and ready to serve you a hot meal and/or hot drink if you want to hang out for a bite too.

    Sandie L.

    There are lights There are plenty of "kodak moment" locations It's free It has free parking ... What more is needed? Okay, I did think, 'wouldn't it be nice if there were hot beverages for sale?'... maybe someone could have their drink cart here (hint, hint) From the main dock where Ivars is located to mid point is lit up in lights... bring a flash light as the further you are out it gets a bit dark.

    Angela K.

    Very nice walk way decorated with lights. I liked how they let you walk along the deck on water. We enjoyed a lot and it filled us with Christmas spirit. I liked the candy cane street lights! Free lights / free parking was a plus. and Ivars on the site to have some night snack was plus plus!

    Rebecca C.

    My mom had taken my brother and I here oh so many years ago and naturally, being back in town for the holidays, we had to revisit some old childhood memories. We got there early, so we didn't have any problems finding (free!) parking. (However, people who got there after dark were definitely circling for parking.) So we started by walking along the lakeside path. It was beautiful with the sun just going down. Saw quite a bit of wildlife actually: geese, ducks, turtles, rabbits. It was nice to be there as the lights switched into life, too :) just a little bit of that holiday magic. The Clam Lights themselves were pretty, as all light displays are. I enjoyed the throwback of the dancing clams and the docks all lit up. I love that the lamp posts were made into candy canes, it was cute and clever. There was a fire going in the gazebo area--which (hint) would have been a perfect place to setup a cocoa and coffee cart. And there was a spot setup for selfies with some lights and Santa's sleigh. We were hoping to get some fish & chips, but the lines were crazy long, so we opted to go elsewhere. But if our group had had more patience I think it would have completed the Ivar's experience for sure.

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    Nice short stroll, enough time to catch up with friends at the Ivars Bar first then walk around on a non-rainy night!

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    It was fun. Nice little activity to do on a weeknight. I'd recommend to others! The lights were pretty to look at. :)

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    3.5(2 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    One of the most interesting, fun and beautiful cultures in the world. The performers were awesome…read more It was good to hear the Island Style music. And to see the dancers. You don't have to be Polynesian to attend, the festival is open to everyone. Good shows, good peeps, good grub... good times. The event is free to attend! The line for the shaved hawaiian ice is always long! Although I do wish they had more vendors and the lines aren't so long for the food. I'm always hoping to one day see Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson there lol or like Troy Polamalu... sweet! If you've ever been to Hawaii you know there are some very great quality Hawaii brands (such as Island Heritage) that you can only get over in Hawaii, or ship with steep shipping charges. I bought beautiful towels, lunch totes and jewelry. Hearing the Hawaiian music as you stroll into the festival and seeing all the dances really makes you feel like you're at the best luau in Honolulu. All in all a good time to be had!

    It's a pretty small festival right in front of uwajimaya in downtown Renton. Theres performances…read morethroughout the day as well as a couple of booths such as tshirts, arts and crafts. For food, they have a variety of entree such as kalua pig with rice, they also have shave ice and malasada. I wish they have spam musubi. They also have macadons which are serving macarons, macaron ice cream and pinks push pop. It's my first time attending this and for some reason, I thought it would be bigger.

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    3.0(3 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I found out about Renton Oktoberfest from a Living Social deal. It was $20 for 2 people to get in,…read more2 steins and 2 drink tickets each. What a great deal! You had to pay $20 at the door and that did not include the stein. The Berliner Pub in Renton hosted it and they provided the beer and food. I go to the Berliner for happy hour a lot so I knew the food and beer were going to be great. If you want a great HH, go there! This was the 2nd time they hosted Oktoberfest and it was not too crowded when I went Friday night. They had enough seating, the lines were not to long for food or drink, and they had outside seating too. Outside was covered with tents and came in handy when it started to rain. They also had a mechanical bull that you could ride for one ticket ($3). They had a M.C that was great. She was an extremely tall lady who had great presence in the room. She sang a lot and got the crowd involved. It was fund to watch her walk around and work the room. She also had some competitions on stage that people got to volunteer for and get free beer and shirts. I will def be coming back next year if there is another living social deal. Some Oktoberfest's are too crowded and you have to wait 20 mins for a drink....I like this one b.c is it still small enough to not be too crowded but large enough to meet new people and have a great time.

    Size of the venue and festival was good. It wasn't too small and too crowded. They had plenty of…read moreseating and live entertainment going on. Outside, they had more seating and a fake bull you can ride as well as food. I wish they had some dessert though. It would've been nice that they give a stein with each entry depending on availability. I went on the second day and they still had plenty of steins leftover. It was a nice little event to just chill and hangout. Nothing crazy.

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    4.7(6 reviews)
    6.3 miGeorgetown

    This is one of those places I find myself humming Bikini Kill when I think about it…read more It's a free little carnival in the heart of Georgetown on the second Saturday in June and it really fits in with the neighborhood - nice and weird! There are several stages with different events throughout the day so you can pick and choose your own adventure! I really liked the fact that almost all of the vendors were local and weren't selling DH Gate/MLM garbage. There are a lot of bars and restaurants to choose from in this area and they bring in a bunch of food trucks as well, because it wouldn't be a carnival without fried food and games! Seemed like things changed fairly rapidly throughout the day so it's a great idea to come early and plan to stay for the duration of the event! There are even after parties to keep the fun going if you're so inclined.

    Since this is our first Georgetown Carnival I can't say whether it's the best or the worst but I do…read moreknow I had a really good time. This is a fun event, but take a city bus because finding a place to park will take a lot of time and could cause frustration. A pretty cool place to check it out. ABOUT: The Georgetown Carnival is a free, multidisciplinary arts festival held on the second Saturday of June each year since 2006. Colorful contemporary art complements traditional circus and performing arts in several venues throughout the neighborhood. Acrobats, stilt walkers, jugglers, creative carnival games and confections appeal to visitors of all ages. Interactive visual arts exhibitions combine with diverse music, theater, dance, literary and media arts in a wide variety of urban environments. DAY/TIME: Saturday, Noon to 10PM LOCATION (Airport Way S): from S Lucille to S Bailey PARKING: Can be quite difficult

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    4.5(30 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    Wow! What a lovely day. Pack with a lot of patience because parking was tough. We arrive not that…read morelate, but ut took us a bit yo get to a lot even when we already got a map for the available parkings. Slow movement but we got there.Some stress are closed. There are lots and lots of booths. Plenty of things to see, purchase, and eat along. We had some dumplings, lactose free dole (yaaay!), and cotton candy. Everything was great! I wanted some BBQ but lines were huge!!! We lost an hour for the cotton. Candy. Kids were playing in the meantime, but I suggest to keep an eye because there's gazillions of people! It is a fair!

    Salmon Days!! Always a fun time while we watch our salmon friends move through the area (and you…read morecan eat them). This is the first year I've got in many, many years and I'm glad that I did. Like any other festival that shuts down a large area, the parking is pretty crazy. I got there nice and early to find a good spot and walked about a mile. Overall good selection of vendors! Most of them were artisanal and not something you can buy from a direct-from-China shop. The food court had a lot of great options, and, of course the Kiwanis salmon BBQ. They also had a large field section with games for the kiddos and a water dog competition! There were lots of salmon going through the ladder, so that was nice to watch for awhile. Overall Salmon Days is a great festival to get out and do something a little different!

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    Jakob Two Trees

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    4.9(15 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    What a fun attraction in Issaquah - and a great way to learn more about the area. My friend told…read moreme about the miscellaneous trolls that are around the western Washington area, created by artist, Thomas Dambo from Denmark. So, I had to see it for myself. I took my dog on a walk around Issaquah - and we made it a point to check out Jakob Two Trees while in the area. To get here, online sources referenced the Rainier Multiple Use Trail in the old town of Issaquah. If you map to Rainier Trail, it does not take you to the entrance to the trail. However, this trail is near the Issaquah Community Center, which is where I mapped and was easily able to find the entrance to the trail. Along the Rainier Multiple Use Trail in a short distance is Jakob Two Trees. There's a sign that explains more of the artwork and artist, using only up-cycled materials to create these trolls. It was cool to see and you're able to walk all around the giant troll and get pictures up close. Although I am not Scandinavian, I do love how treasured trolls are to the Nordic countries, so now I want to find more of the trolls around the Pacific Northwest.

    We visited Jakob Two Trees 2 years ago, it was our first troll my wife wanted to seek out. I didn't…read morerealize how cool they would be till I saw Jakob! Now we have found 5, and this year have more on our bucket list to visit this summer! Totally hooked and hoping to see so many more!

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    Cornucopia Days - Much needed Ube Creamy Soda

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    4.0(4 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    We usually spend about 3 hours at this event. There are lots of vendors promoting and selling…read morethings, kind of fun to just walk around the booths and spin the wheels for free stuff. We've came for the Sunday Parade for the past 2 years, and my toddler enjoys it. Kids can play in the Town Center Plaza, where there is the splash pad, and booths with activities, and a stage setup for the band. The food options are decent (Filipino, burgers, pineapple drinks, Mexican snacks, etc.), but expect to wait for the food for a while (30+ minutes) if you go after lunch hours. Also, it's always super hot since there isn't much shade, so bring lots of water and covering if you plan to stay for a while. Tip: 1) Come on Friday if you don't like crowd 2) Parade starts at 1PM on Sundays 3) If you want to enjoy some food without waiting, go to the food area (in the library parking lot) before noon.

    1st time going to Cornucopia Days in Kent today (7/12/24)! A whole variety of vendors all over the…read morestreets, including foodies! There's a Cambodian Foods one named Theary Cambodian Foods! Ordered the Pork Sandwich and some skewers, a must try!!! Flavorful and well portioned, with meat, homemade paste and pickled veggies! Gotta get it!!! The owner is our very own friend, sister Threay!!! Please visit her stand if you attend this event during the weekend. She owns a small restaurant in Federal Way as well... Got some Chicken Quesadillas from the Antojitos Lucy Mexican Food vendor, which was very tasty! Also bought a Watermelon drink. SO frickin' good!!! Saw more Food Vendors - a Corn Dog place, Greek Gyro tent, Ice Cream, Garlic Fries, Elephant Ears, Funnel Cakes, Hamburgers, Pulled Pork, etc. Browsed around the 3 blocks or so.... A lot of different arts and crafts, collectible Pokémon Card vendors, an Army booth, Firefighters, Police Officers, Bathtub people, Sponsors, a Caricature booth, Jewelry, Art works, Pike Street Nuts, and lot more! Flyer/Info here: https://kcdays.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/2024-Cornucopia.pdf

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    Kent Cornucopia Days

    3.3(12 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    This annual event always happens on Friday , Saturday and Sunday in mid-July. The parade is always…read moreon Sunday. It's a fun event for kids, lots of booths with free kid-friendly stuff like toys, balloons, etc. The town center splash pad is always on, great way to keep the kiddos cool. For the past couple years, all the food and drinks vendors are placed in the library parking, with some covered seating.

    The Seafair website boasts, "Kent Cornucopia Days is a nationally recognized, award-winning…read morefestival and is a community service project of the Kent Lions Club." Last year was a bust so we decided to go again to compare. Definitely a better turnout this year. No carnival rides but that's ok. Heard about the Oak Harbor incident? The kiddos can play in the spray park or Kherson Park instead. Booths had friendly representatives and were there to chat about local services and current/future projects. I swung by the Sound Transit booth and learned about the Federal Way Link Extension. Hopefully they'll get it done before we host the FIFA 2026 World Cup. Freebies were abundant and representatives were happy to give items away as long as you were interested in what they had to say. The Puget Sound Fire Department booth had some good stuff and were offering free CPR Training at ShoWare. As for the food area I wish they had more tent seating. Last year wasn't a problem; this year people were saving spots for friends and family while they were waiting in lines. They have a parade. If you want to attend bring a camping or beach chair. The sidewalk might be too hot to sit on considering the heatwave. Not as extravagant as Torchlight but it's nice to support the community. We parked in the Kent Station Garage. It was nice coming back to a non-toasty car.

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