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🐙 Kid Friendly Seattle - Spooktacular skyline views
A bite of upcoming events, hidden gems and kid-friendly vibes for your family in and around Seattle!
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Free stuff
🌳 Volunteer Park (Seattle)
Volunteer Park is the kind of place where the city’s noise melts away and your kids get to run free without you feeling like a chaperone in a tiny prison. There’s a lush playground built for all ages and abilities, an old-school wading pool to splash in (summer only, of course), gorgeous dahlias in bloom, and even a Conservatory that’s basically a warm, green escape when Seattle chills your bones.
Check out the volunteer park trust for up coming events (they have a must see halloween pet parade Oct 5th 🐶 )
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Upcoming Events
😱 Spooktacular (Everett)
Date: October 25, 5 – 7:30 p.m
Halloween is usually sugar highs and plastic costumes that rip in 10 minutes, but Imagine Children’s Museum finally cracked the code: make spooky season fun and hands-on for kids. Their Spooktacular party turns the museum into a Halloween playground with crafts, activities, and just the right amount of “boo” before bedtime. Parents get peace of mind, kids get memories, and everyone avoids the Walmart meltdown over the last Elsa costume.
Only 332 tickets available! 😬
Non-members pay $22
🎃 p.s We were going to do a huge pumpkin patch list but our friend @suitcasesinseattle beat us to it. Check out their MASSIVE pumpkin patch data sheet!
Paid stuff
🫧 Monorail (Seattle)
Riding Seattle’s monorail is THE forgotten cheat code for the city: you skip traffic, you get views, and in just ~3 minutes you go from downtown to the Space Needle. It’s historic (built for the 1962 World’s Fair) and it still rocks the original Alweg trains. Best part: it’s more than a tourist gimmick, locals use it, it runs every ~10 minutes, and it’s a legit, fast link up the hill.
Stand at the front for the best view: kids love pressing the horn (if the conductor lets them).
Grab a one-way ride and walk back: Seattle is weirdly dense and there’s stuff to see in between.
Watch schedules on event nights: they crank service to every ~4 minutes, so time it right.
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Dining
☕️ Tutta Bella (Multiple Locations)

Tutta Bella is pure Italian heart + PNW soul: wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas, scratch pastas, crisp salads, and big flavors that make you forget you’re in Seattle. Born in Naples, raised in Seattle, every dish feels both familiar and exciting. Casual enough for Friday night dinners, special enough for date night. Dig into the hearth loaves, and leave full (and maybe a little Italian-dreaming).
And the best part: they give the kids bread sticks and dough to play with, keeping them occupied while you sip wine 😍
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