Pier 66 (Seattle)

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Pier 66 (Seattle) is a central Seattle waterfront pier known for its cruise ship terminal, marina, and public event spaces offering views of Elliott Bay and the city skyline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cruise ship terminal
event venue
marina
pier
waterfront facility
accessibleBy public transit
adjacentTo Alaskan Way NERFINISHED
Bell Street NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Bell Street Pier NERFINISHED
Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAmenity public promenade
restaurants
retail spaces
viewing areas
hasFeature berths for large cruise ships
dock space for recreational vessels
passenger terminal building
rooftop observation deck
hasPart Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal NERFINISHED
conference center
event spaces
marina
parking garage
public rooftop plaza
hasViewOf Seattle skyline
locatedIn Seattle NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington NERFINISHED
locatedOn Seattle waterfront NERFINISHED
near Pier 69 (Seattle) NERFINISHED
Pike Place Market NERFINISHED
Seattle Aquarium NERFINISHED
openedAsCruiseTerminalIn 2000s
operatedBy Port of Seattle NERFINISHED
overlooks Elliott Bay NERFINISHED
ownedBy Port of Seattle NERFINISHED
partOf Central Waterfront of Seattle NERFINISHED
servesAsHomeportFor Alaska cruise itineraries
Norwegian Cruise Line ships
Oceania Cruises ships
Regent Seven Seas Cruises ships
streetAddress 2225 Alaskan Way
usedFor cruise ship disembarkation
cruise ship embarkation
meetings and conferences
public events
recreational boating
tourism

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Piers 46–70 (Seattle) hasPart Pier 66 (Seattle)