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    Parkade

    3.7
    (3 reviews)

    The night watchman is a pr*ck... Haven't been there in 20 years, didn't spot a credit card only…read moresign and only had cash... My mistake, but don't need that kind of attitude... I suggest you put the credit card only disclaimer on the big sign outside so people know before entering.

    I remember years ago on my first trip to Spokane as an adult, seeing that large Parkade sign from…read morethe distance sprung something up in me. I couldn't quite tell what it was at first. Was it just one of those things that screamed 1960s? Was it one of those peculiar instances where something seems so out of sorts? Spokane already is one of those cities that doesn't really have common sort to it so there's no making 100% sense of this. But today I had a chance to look more into it. This building just screams 1960s! Like every single aspect of it. The angles, the large, curved sign that's on top of the elevator shaft, the elevators which I think are original from the day it opened, to the awnings outside that connect to the skywalks. I mean really! They should film a movie here. Anyway I went in on a Sunday evening and even though the signs said it closed at 6:30, they said you could use your ticket to get in and pay after hours. It made me a bit nervous knowing that if no one was there, I wouldn't be able to get to my car. But more on that later. I parked on the top floor for fun and the top floor actually has a pretty good view! The ceiling goes very high so you don't feel very claustrophobic up there. There's views all around and everything is still screaming 1960s. The elevator ride down was jerky and quick. Definitely made in the time when elevators gave people motion sickness. I went and saw my movie down the street and as I returned after 830, I had my ticket in hand. I went back to the elevator door and the sign clearly said scan your ticket to gain entrance. I did and the door unlocked giving me access to the elevator bay. I went back up to my car, drove down the quick circular ramp that's sort of like an expressway down, and got to the end. I put my ticket in, followed with a credit card, and voila I was out! But wait! There was a gate blocking my way out to the street. No worries though, A sign indicates to drive up to it and it will magically open. And it did. The ramps are steep, the architecture is something out of a movie, and my experience was great. May they never tear this place down...

    Spokane International Airport - GEG

    Spokane International Airport - GEG

    3.5
    (351 reviews)

    Spokane International Airport (GEG) is a relatively small airport for one that calls itself an…read moreinternational airport. With that being said, there are some perks to being a smaller airport - easy to navigate. What's nice about GEG is that there is a direct flight from LAX to GEG and the Idaho border is only about two-hour drive away from GEG. [Directory]: Just 3 concourses: Concourse A (American, Southwest, Allegiant, and Sun Country), Concourse B (Delta and United), and Concourse C (Alaska). Each concourse has no more than six gates. [Rental Car]: Easy access to rental car counters as they are within 5 - 10 minutes of walking distance from all concourses - no need to take shuttles or use a people mover system. Please note that there is no exit booth for rental cars. Once car key is secured at the rental car counter, then just simply drive out. [TSA]: The TSA line on Wednesday afternoon was short and took less than 15 minutes. [Shops]: Local eateries include Method Organic Juice Cafe, Greedy Cow Burger, Fir & Pine Gastrobar, and Thomas Hammer Coffee Roasters. No retail shopping options and no Starbucks here. [Other notes]: I noticed lots of ads for local casinos. The waiting area also has few rocking chairs if they are available to sit on. [Conclusion]: A solid 3.5-star airport and bump up to 4-star for its no-fuss arrival and departure experience.

    I flew out from Sea-Tac Airport to Spokane for a weekend trip. Some family friends moved out to…read moreEastern WA recently and we decided to visit them. I've done the road trip with friends from Seattle to Spokane before but this time around I wanted to fly. It's a mid size airport like Boise. It's larger than Glacier Park Int'l Airport in Kalispell but smaller than Sea-Tac. Security was easy to get through. It wasn't chaotic at all and TSA didn't yell at people like they do at Sea-Tac. The airport was pretty easy to navigate. They're closing Wild Waves in Federal Way this year. Silverwood would probably be the next largest theme park in the region. You could easily fly to Spokane, rent a car, and stay in Coeur d'Alene.

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