How to get from Seattle to Vancouver, BC during night?
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I'll be landing in Seattle at midnight from Sunday to Monday and need to be in Vancouver at about 9:00AM.
What are my best options to get to the Vancouver by ground during the night?
Edit:
I'm not going back to Seattle, so I would have to leave rented car in Vancouver.
Also, I can enter Canada only by ground because of my visa status.
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I'll be landing in Seattle at midnight from Sunday to Monday and need to be in Vancouver at about 9:00AM.
What are my best options to get to the Vancouver by ground during the night?
Edit:
I'm not going back to Seattle, so I would have to leave rented car in Vancouver.
Also, I can enter Canada only by ground because of my visa status.
transportation vancouver seattle
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I'll be landing in Seattle at midnight from Sunday to Monday and need to be in Vancouver at about 9:00AM.
What are my best options to get to the Vancouver by ground during the night?
Edit:
I'm not going back to Seattle, so I would have to leave rented car in Vancouver.
Also, I can enter Canada only by ground because of my visa status.
transportation vancouver seattle
I'll be landing in Seattle at midnight from Sunday to Monday and need to be in Vancouver at about 9:00AM.
What are my best options to get to the Vancouver by ground during the night?
Edit:
I'm not going back to Seattle, so I would have to leave rented car in Vancouver.
Also, I can enter Canada only by ground because of my visa status.
transportation vancouver seattle
transportation vancouver seattle
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Renting a car, if you are also returning to Seattle later. You can pre-clear driving across the border with the rental car company. Rome2rio.com shows public transportation options not one of which is late enough in the day. There is a flight on Delta Airlines that leaves SEA at 7:40 and arrives 8:38, which would get you into downtown Vancouver just a few minutes late.
(I assume you mean Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. There is also a Vancouver, Washington, which is just north of Portland, Oregon. You probably need a rental car for that, too, but there would be no need to get approval for leaving the USA.)
Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 16 '16 at 22:32
It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 17 '16 at 5:24
Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 18 '16 at 21:17
All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 19 '16 at 0:02
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Renting a car, if you are also returning to Seattle later. You can pre-clear driving across the border with the rental car company. Rome2rio.com shows public transportation options not one of which is late enough in the day. There is a flight on Delta Airlines that leaves SEA at 7:40 and arrives 8:38, which would get you into downtown Vancouver just a few minutes late.
(I assume you mean Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. There is also a Vancouver, Washington, which is just north of Portland, Oregon. You probably need a rental car for that, too, but there would be no need to get approval for leaving the USA.)
Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 16 '16 at 22:32
It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 17 '16 at 5:24
Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 18 '16 at 21:17
All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 19 '16 at 0:02
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Renting a car, if you are also returning to Seattle later. You can pre-clear driving across the border with the rental car company. Rome2rio.com shows public transportation options not one of which is late enough in the day. There is a flight on Delta Airlines that leaves SEA at 7:40 and arrives 8:38, which would get you into downtown Vancouver just a few minutes late.
(I assume you mean Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. There is also a Vancouver, Washington, which is just north of Portland, Oregon. You probably need a rental car for that, too, but there would be no need to get approval for leaving the USA.)
Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 16 '16 at 22:32
It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 17 '16 at 5:24
Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 18 '16 at 21:17
All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 19 '16 at 0:02
add a comment |
Renting a car, if you are also returning to Seattle later. You can pre-clear driving across the border with the rental car company. Rome2rio.com shows public transportation options not one of which is late enough in the day. There is a flight on Delta Airlines that leaves SEA at 7:40 and arrives 8:38, which would get you into downtown Vancouver just a few minutes late.
(I assume you mean Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. There is also a Vancouver, Washington, which is just north of Portland, Oregon. You probably need a rental car for that, too, but there would be no need to get approval for leaving the USA.)
Renting a car, if you are also returning to Seattle later. You can pre-clear driving across the border with the rental car company. Rome2rio.com shows public transportation options not one of which is late enough in the day. There is a flight on Delta Airlines that leaves SEA at 7:40 and arrives 8:38, which would get you into downtown Vancouver just a few minutes late.
(I assume you mean Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. There is also a Vancouver, Washington, which is just north of Portland, Oregon. You probably need a rental car for that, too, but there would be no need to get approval for leaving the USA.)
answered Apr 16 '16 at 22:24
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Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 16 '16 at 22:32
It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 17 '16 at 5:24
Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 18 '16 at 21:17
All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 19 '16 at 0:02
add a comment |
Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 16 '16 at 22:32
It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 17 '16 at 5:24
Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 18 '16 at 21:17
All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 19 '16 at 0:02
Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 16 '16 at 22:32
Thank you! Yes, I mean Vancouver, BC. I edited question and added few more information.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 16 '16 at 22:32
It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 17 '16 at 5:24
It appears that a 24-hour one-way car rental SEA airport to Vancouver will run you about US $150 (Kayak search, better may be available with effort).
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 17 '16 at 5:24
Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 18 '16 at 21:17
Unfortunately can't find $150 rate. I'll landing in Seattle at midnight from 1st to 2nd May.
– Lubo Sach
Apr 18 '16 at 21:17
All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 19 '16 at 0:02
All I can say is good luck with finding a better rate. You might consider bidding at Priceline (you make a bid and don't find out which company unless bid is accepted. No refunds.)
– Andrew Lazarus
Apr 19 '16 at 0:02
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