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    Rock n Roll Seattle Marathon

    3.4 (66 reviews)

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    Adrienne M.

    The Seattle Rock n Roll is such a great experience. This was my first half marathon and it was great. I was most impressed by the community. We are running through people's neighborhoods whose streets are closed for the race and they are so supportive cheering us on from their houses, giving us high fives on the street, playing music for us from their own speakers, and some even handing out food and beverages. Local cheer team was encouraging during The King of the Hill. Plenty of water stations. 4 stars because I thought there was going to be more live music along the course. The bands and artists that were there though were fantastic!

    Bonnie E.

    Did this one yesterday...new favorite! Expo - yes, somewhat challenging to find if you aren't familiar with the city. But once in...excellent! Spacious and good energy. Music was motivating and not deafening. Course - this is my new favorite city for RnR Half event. The course was iconic - Space Needle! And we got a text the day afternoon before saying "Surprise" at the start line. The surprise was: Boom! Space Needle as starter gun! National Anthem - acoustic version. I apologize, I have to get the names because they deserve a shout out. Brilliant! There's also a large Armed Forces presence here and it was wonderful to see full respect. Back to the course- beautiful start through DT Seattle, headed out to a loop and then off to Lake Washington. This part blew me away. (This is a section where the full and half course run along side each other) Out on the lake, you see a barge with a giant RUN HAPPY on it. Then the green-canopied path gets more solemn - lined with photo after photo as you are running by - I'm realizing - of servicemen and women, killed in the line of duty. Just as it sinks in, a girl and guy ahead of me have swerved over to one of the photos and I hear... "Is it really him?" And she sees the photo and she bends at the waist. She's sobbing but then she stands up and you can see that she is so happy he's being honored. After the photos, there were individuals holding flags - one hundred in all! I nearly took a digger looking at the flags (foot caught one of those giant reflectors - gotta watch those!) It continues to prove a great course as you run the expressway. I seldom like running tunnels, but these were so cool. Literally and fig. (Mind you, not complaining about sun in Seattle!) Whoa! Already mile 10 and there's Safeco Field. Takes you to 99 and more waterfront. The Great Wheel etc. Finish - best finish in a long time!! Medal-handers actually congratulating runners and smiling. Long exit so you can leisurely acquire bevs and snacks. Spill out finally into International Fountain, with Space Needle in the distance. Restrooms in the Armory v potties. Perfect!

    Marje B.

    2015 Seattle Rock N Roll Wow just wow!! The start line was near the space needle, where they had fireworks to start the race. The course is beautiful great way to showcase this beautiful city. It didn't hurt that mother nature cooperated and gave us a pretty perfect day! A day before the race went to pick up my gear from CenturyLink its a bit of a walk from the city center but a nice walk you'll pass by Union Square. The Expo was great, lots of things to buy and see. The shirts were nice love the grey color. The course takes you from downtown Seattle, to several nice neighborhoods, around Lake Washington, and on the highway, several tunnels and back to downtown to finish back near the space needle. The support for this race was awesome, from local to volunteers. Water stations were awesome, lots of water and gatorade. The medal is always great with any Rock n roll so if you're running for the bling add this to the list. The finish line festivities were awesome great way to celebrate peoples running accomplishments. I would highly recommend this race.

    Michelle L.

    Rock 'n' Roll Seattle had it's inaugural run on June 27, 2009 and it was a success. The race was sold out with more than 30,000 people on the road and running their hearts out. This was my 2nd half marathon and definitely one that I am glad to have been a part of. It was had getting up early to take the bus to Tukwila where the start was, but seeing the turnout brought a smile to my face. The course takes you by Lake Washington and Qwest stadium. The part that hurts is when you run through the freeway tunnel. It's hot and difficult, and when I saw the light at the end of the tunnel, I couldn't have been more excited. There's also a portion towards the end where you run on the freeway ramp, so if you're scared of heights, don't look down. Overall the course had a good mix of challenging uphills and more relaxed straightaways. The weather was pretty fair as well, but towards the end the sun did peak so I would advise a good coat of sunscreen. This race was really put together well for a first run. It's part of the Rock 'n' Roll series so there are bands at random intervals that play music. I didn't really get to hear them since I had my iPod on, but they definitely pump up the mood. I'm definitely glad I went and can't wait to do the race in 2010!

    Jane A.

    RUNNING THROUGH DEPRESSING SEATTLE Jane runs through Seattle. This was my 9th 1/2 marathon of this yr since 2016 started. It was my first time running a race in my old stomping grounds. I expected hills but they weren't that bad. I expected rain and I got that. Some of my CR.ew flew up to run the course too and provide extra company. THE EXPO. It was held at Century Link aka Seahawks Stadium. There wasn't any free parking and you had to pay for street parking or public parking. The cheapest I found was behind the Pyramid Ale House 1.5 blocks away for a few dollars - closer parking lots were charging $10. The expo was spacious, organized, and easy to pick your stuff up and leave. The cool area of the expo was the RUN HAPPY section. They had games you can win prizes such as new shoes. They even had the "RIDING THE SHOE" similar to riding a bull machine but it was a shoe. I literally laughed watching people holding onto a big shoe and then getting flinged off. THE COURSE. 40 corrals... that's alot of corrals and ALOT of people. This was probably the biggest race I've ran. So many people it was ridiculous. Parking was easy to get around Seattle Center if you arrive 30-45 minutes in advance. The air quality was good, nice and cool. The weather was gray, gloomy, "moist", and it rained towards the end. Lots of port a potties and water stations on the way, you won't get dehydrated. At the beginning we were running down small hills, after mile 1 was the first tunnel... dark and creepy, then onto the viaduct. I have driven on the viaduct countless times but it was actually pretty cool to run on this freeway because the view is spectacular (even when its gloomy and gray). Then into downtown with one small hill and then a descent on the outskirt of Chinatown/international district. Heading towards Rainer Beach neighborhood around mile 4 was this small but long incline. Running through Rainer Beach was boring... a little excitement picked up when we were running through the beginning of Seward Park. So why did the water station at the beginning of Sward Park have the nastiest taste. It tasted like toilet water, so many people around getting water were complaining how awful it tasted. Moving forward, through Seward Park had me in awe, I called it "Memory Lane or Flag Mile" because they posted up pictures of fallen soldiers and then volunteers held flags up down the stretch. After that cool moment came the hills. Hill leading to another hill which eventually leads you to the i-90 tunnel. This was around mile 10ish - One Mile of incline in the i-90 tunnel was tiring. It was humid in that tunnel so the sweat game was heavy. Once you break from the tunnel you are running on the i-90 freeway towards the stadiums... THIS IS A COOL VIEW. You descend down the highway and see an amazing view of downtown Seattle and the their two stadiums. It started to rain when I was at this point of the course and it felt SO good. Nothing spectacular at the finish line, it was in the Alley area infront of the stadium with so many spectators. I did like the course, except through Rainer Beach neighborhood. The medal was just OK. I wanted something better than a fish on my medal but kudos to RnR series for putting on an organized race. THE AFTERMATH. Didn't stay around. Dipped out real quick, caught an Uber, and out to Din Tai Fung for some dimsum. If you need to catch an Uber, it's best to walk about 3 blocks out of the area. Not sure if I'll run SeattleRnR again. I'd prefer to do other races.

    2015 - Heading to the start of the race
    Arlene E.

    In 2015 this was my 7/15 race for the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. I meant to write a review at the time, but I never got around to it... and now we are in 2016, and I am here again. SEATTLE, YOU SNEAKY LITTLE DEVIL... Seattle is one of my favorite cities to visit, so participating in the half marathon was a no brainer. I have been to Seattle a couple times, and I didn't really get to know the city until I ran the half marathon. Seattle is one sneaky little devil -- it is full of hills! They are not just regular hills either, they are steep hills! For a runner, that makes all the difference! I was prepared for the rain, and gloomy weather, not the hills! In 2015, the weather was actually nice and sunny, yet filled with hills. In fact, the finishing line was on a hill. This year, it was gloomy and rainy. Although the finishing line was not on a hill, the amount of hills did not change. The starting line was at The Seattle Center, with The Space Needle as your backdrop. Nothing is more iconic Seattle than The Space Needle. To commemorate the start of the race, fireworks went off. Other than Disney Races, I don't think I ever experienced fireworks at a half marathon. There were around 40 corals that were made up by 8K, half marathon and full marathon participants. The course was a bit difficult, but it was quite scenic. For you San Diegans, we ran on a street named Genesse. I work on Genesse, and was getting phone calls for to work an extra shift that weekend. Irony at it's finest. Glukos are the official performance nutrition product for The Rock n Roll series for the next 2 years or so. As much as I enjoy the on-course gummie support, I did not like how they had all the gummies open in a giant trash bag. You had to dig out a gummy, and the Seattle rain made everything even stickier to touch. In 2015, I really enjoyed the post-race festivities. The race started, and ended at The Seattle Center. The Seattle Center is huge, and there is so much to see and do nearby. You can lounge on the grass, around the water fountains, walk to the nearby sightseeing spots (ie Space Needle, Chihuly Gardens, Children's Museum) and so on. You were in the middle of everything! Toyota even had a crane machine, and I won a Sponge Bob plush! lol. This year, the race ended at the outskirts Centurylink Field. We were not able to go inside (or even run!) the stadium. Centurylink Field is a little out of the way from downtown Seattle, and the outskirts of a stadium isn't exactly exciting. After I was done with the race, I pretty much left. It was quite disappointing. 2015 would have received a 5-Star review, and 2016 is a 4-Star review. Hopefully next year will be better.

    Full marathon course- I-90 bridge.
    Lisa A.

    I've run this race every year since the inaugural in 2009 and I'm SO glad they changed the course for 2012. In the past, the course was point to point and it started in an awkward business park in Tukwila. The start line was hard to access, and traffic would be backed up for miles because there were no exits off of the freeway. Last year my husband and I got dropped off on the shoulder of the freeway and walked to the start. This year, the start/finish lines were easily accessible at the Seattle Center. We were able to approach from all directions. Me, my hubby and brother in law parked in Pacific Place and took the monorail to the start. 6:30am, no lines and it was surprisingly easy and fast. The full marathon course is scenic and puts most of your miles along water: Lake Washington and the Waterfront downtown. I didn't get bored of the scenery, even as a Seattle native. I'm also a cheapskate, and refuse to pay for races with courses that I can run for free. So it was nice that they closed off the I-90 bridge and Alaskan Way Viaduct just for runners. It makes me feel like I'm getting my money's worth. The course is more than doable for a hilly place like Seattle, in my opinion. Keep in mind, however, that because I live and train here, I'm used to the geography and elevation. Plenty of water and medic stations/medics on bikes, as well as multiple volunteers, cheer squads, bands and observers encouraging you along the course. My only complaint is that they ran out of GU and salt packets in the second half of the course for the slower full marathoners. I got hungry and was annoyed by that. But this was the first time I've had that problem in this race, so I hope it was just a fluke. I thought this year's RnRSEA was much better than the years past. The free samples from the expo to the finish were bountiful, it was fairly well organized (except for running out of GU) and had lots support and encouragement from beginning to end.

    Leading the pack
    Michelle Z.

    This was my first half marathon, and I finished! Success!! The Rock 'n' Roll, while a little disorganized was an invigorating experience. PROS: - Online coupons codes available when signing up online. I just googled "Rock 'N' Roll Seattle Half Marathon discount" and voila, $10.00 off, not bad, not bad. - Mile 6 - 9 was scenic and gorgeous, a leisurely wind through Seward Park while hugging Lake Washington - Plenty of water, cytomax, and goo offered along the course to keep my energy high - Sweet t-shirts to prove to everybody "YES I DID THIS!" CONS: - Not enough porta-potties...the line for the bathrom at the start was RIDICULOUS, seriously like 30 people per porta-potty line, I have never had to go to the bathroom as bad as I did this day! - Some of the course was less than scenic - i.e. the run through Tukwila/Rainier Beach freeway, Seattle is much prettier than we led on via this course - The half marathon course was ok, but the marathon course passes the finish line 3 times before actually finishing - talk about teasing! - Not enough people manning the ice station at the finish line, when you have 25,000 sore runners, you need to make sure you've got people to mend your aches and pains. Overall I'd definitely participate next year, the weather was impeccable and the thrill of being a race finisher was pretty incredible.

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    Why settle for black and white when you can live colorfully? The Color Run has always been a…read morefavorite of my friends and I - who doesn't like getting messy on purpose? ;) 2017 marked my third year participating in this popular 5K. The course has been the same each year, taking runners down Fourth Ave and then back to the Seattle Center. A family friendly fun run, The Color Run attracts participants of all ages - my favorite is actually seeing all the families out and about on the course. :) The premise of the run is simple. As participants are going through the course, they'll pass through different color stations where they are covered with either paint powder or foam/liquid. Be sure to bring a pair of sunglasses or you WILL get powder in your eyes! While we've generally had a positive time at the Color Run, my friends and I have noticed that quality has slowly started slipping. :( There weren't any (or maybe fewer?) event photographers, booths, etc. this year. The clincher was the "Self-Apply" paint station this year - I mean, really, Color Run? Fun, festive and silly, I would say that the Color Run is a great 5K though if you're just starting out or looking for a low-pressure event. Feel like you didn't get enough paint along the course? Definitely stick around for the after-run party where they pass around packets of colored powder. Happy running! :)

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    1.2 miDowntown

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    Attended once in 2018 and concluded that I would never return due to all the insane lines to demo…read moreany video game. This year I came as a PAX Enforcer for all four days of the convention. During the hours I was not working my five-hour shifts, I was permitted to freely roam. PAX has definitely changed since the pandemic. Tickets no longer sell out and the exhibitions are not as grand, but lines are much more reasonable. Plus with the completion of the new Summit building, the event was split between the two convention buildings instead of across multiple hotels in Downtown Seattle. Dividing the Expo Hall between Arch and Summit did cause participants inconvenience though. The Summit hosted the majority of the activities like console and tabletop freeplay, panels, and tournaments. The Annex also held a couple of sections. When not wandering around the Expo Halls, I spent the rest of the time in tabletop trying out board games. All in all, PAX is still a good opportunity for folks of shared interests to mingle, demo newly and to-be released games, and partake in trading or purchasing merchandise.

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    3.3(25 reviews)
    1.1 miDowntown

    If you are looking for a free holiday event to do in downtown Seattle this is worth checking out…read more It's inside, warm and dry. I would not come here solely for this event, but I would add it on to something you are already doing in Seattle. If you come on Sunday you might be able to score free street parking, but this is challenging. There is a Starbucks inside, places to sit and a bathroom. I have seen much bigger and impressive displays in other cities, but I am certain people worked hard to make these happen. We waited in a long line, but it was a good chance to visit and socialize with our group. You do stand the whole time so beware for those that this is difficult for. When you finally get to the entrance there were some people passing out free candy canes. This year there are only a few houses, but 2 of them are fantastic and photo worthy. The theme is this year is "Toy Shop Time Machine". It supports Breakthrough T1D. You can certainly take your time looking at the gingerbread houses and take photos and videos, but the actual time needed to walk thru is very small, its the line waiting that takes forever.

    While the gingerbread creations are amazing, and awe-inspiring, the lines can be long. Too long for…read morethe quick visit, to be honest. But the young employees handing out mini candy canes are kind and full of smiles.

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    Gingerbread Village - 2023 - "The Chocolate Factory"

    2023 - "The Chocolate Factory"

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