salt lake city - yellowstone - Seattle
We are planning a road trip September 2016 from Salt Lake City to Seattle via Yellowstone. We land in San Francisco and plan to get a connecting flight to SLC where we will spend the night after flying from Australia. From there the adventure begins. We did a similar drive in 2012 from San Diego to San Francisco via Sequoia and Yosemite and New Orleans to Miami in 2014 so we aren't worried about driving.
We need a stop over midway between Yellowstone and Seattle, any suggestions? We have 2 children age 12 & 13 if that helps.
We will have 4 weeks in the US and we are also going to Vancouver and spending some more time in San Francisco before we return to Australia hopefully taking in a baseball game.
Where would a good central location be to explore Yelowstone? We'd probably be staying in the area for 3 to 4 days before heading to Seattle.
We'd also like to go to a Seattle Sounders game, is it hard to get tickets for them?
Any tips for Seattle accomadation for a family?
Getting Off to a Good Start and Staying Flexible
Even after getting a good night's sleep in Salt Lake City, it's probably going to take you a day or two to get over the jet lag and adjust to the six hour time difference. So rather than rush up to Yellowstone from SLC, you might want to consider taking it a bit easy and exploring some of the sights along the way and spending a night in or around Afton WY.
I also agree with Dave that Coeur d'Alene ID would make a very good overnight stop on the way to Seattle. Although Spokane WA is larger and still within a day's drive of Yellowstone, Coeur d'Alene is a lovely small city with a pleasant lake-side park where you could even take a seaplane tour of the local scenery.
In general, it really shouldn't be too difficult to get tickets to an MLS game. The truth is that soccer (as the sport is known in the US) is still just gaining in popularity and games are rarely sold out. You may have difficulty finding the Sounders at home, however. They haven't posted their schedule for next year yet, but they usually only play every other week at home during the season, including September. If you want to see American soccer and aren't committed to the Sounders, you might also check out the schedules of other teams on your route including Real Salt Lake, Vancouver Whitecaps, Portland Timbers, or San Jose Earthquakes. You might even find the Sounders playing an away game in one of those venues.
As far as baseball goes, you'll have several options. There will be Major League Baseball in Seattle (Mariners) and in the Bay Area (San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics), but for a better value and more family-friendly atmosphere I have often found that high-level Minor League Baseball is a good choice. You will be in or near several AAA cities (the highest level of Minor League ball) including Salt Lake City UT (Bees), Tacoma WA (Rainiers), and Sacramento CA (River Cats) so look into those as well.
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