Hi Ladies!
My DH and I just booked our babymoon to Portland OR. We live in PA and neither of us have been there before and I was looking for suggestions from any of you who visited or live there! We also plan to drive to Seattle for a day. Any must see things/restaurants/places we should hit up? So far I have voodoo donuts and salt and straw on my food list

. Also the Portland art museum. If it helps, we are staying in downtown Portland and we will have a car! Thanks!!
Re: Suggestions for babymoon in Portland OR and Seattle?
Oh! Seattle. Much more fun to show people around. the Fremont Troll is a must see, as is Gasworks Park. The touristy stuff like space needle and pike place market.... Eh. If you have time, worth seeing once, but the views from some of the parks on the water are to die. Golden Gardens is another favorite of mine.
In Seattle, the hubby and I ate lunch in the space needles rotating restaurant. It's pretty cool AND you can go up to the observatory afterward for as long as you like! We also went to a mariners game- which was awesome.
One thing we discovered is that we needed PLENTY of time driving back and forth from Portland to Seattle. It was quite the trek and we ran into some pretty intense traffic.
Queen Ann is also two small walking blocks to the Space Needle museum park area. There is the EMP museum there which is our personal favorite because we are music industry folk. They have an impressive collective of extremely rare guitars, a Jimi Hendrix exhibit, a Nirvana exhibit, and a Star Wars costume exhibit (also Horror Films and Fantasty movie/TV). It's really a good hour or so. If your SO is into craft beer, within a block from the Space Needle and EMP there is a great wood-fired Pizza place with the best pizza we have ever had.
Lots of people will suggest Pikes market and the like, I honeslty got overwhelmed but the amount of tourists and overall just the quantity of people down there, it wasn't as enjoyable as I would have hoped for. ESPECIALLY if there is a cruise ship there for the day. Yikes!
PP who lived and now lives again in Portland got all the great shopping streets. SE Hawthorne has a few really popular restaurants, Pok Pok - thai/korean, a yummy taqueria I forgot the name of. Basically, anything that has a line means it's probably awesome. But - pregnant, and a line? Yikes again! Portland is awesome no matter where you are.
I love the Pacific Northwest!!
Love,
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I did the underground tour, as well. It was really cool! But for some reason I think it's only a night time tour. So if you're only going to be there for the day then you might not be able to do it. The last time I went to Seattle we did the Duck Tour right next to the Space Needle. You get on a bus that looks like a duck (sounds dumb and kiddish but it wasn't), and then I forget what it's called but the bus floats and becomes a boat. First they drive you around town a bit and then into the bay. The drivers are hilarious and tell you all sorts of stories and tidbits about the city. One of my favorite things we did.
Oh you will LOVE this museum then. There is also a "sound lab", yes for children really, but there is a room you can play and record your own 5 minute song. You get a link to an MP3 download. It's literally the best. I am so guilty of it. I tell kids in line to wait there turn, lol. Whose the kid now???
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Yes yes yes to salt and straw. They'll literally let you taste every flavor if you want (I've asked if they really do, and got a big smile and "of course!" In response.) But they can have long lines evenings and weekends.
There's always something going on summer weekends. Check out Waterfront Park for events. Weekends also have Saturday Market there both days.
Tons of hiking in the Gorge, Forest Park, etc. I can recommend specific hikes if you're interested and don't mind getting a bit of a workout.