Address: 910 Front St, Mukilteo, WA 98275, USA
Charles Burley
Never on time
jan bostic
Beautiful area, several good restaurants and a lighthouse you can visit
Tayne Wilscam
They are only running one ferry on the weekends and because of that the they fall behind schedule. I know it's out of there control due to the covid restrictions. Other than that it is a beautiful trip and extremely convenient.
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About 11:45-11:30
https://www.wsdot.com/ferries/schedule/scheduledetailbyroute.aspx?route=muk-cl
the best and least expensive way to get from the ferry to Payne Field is via Uber. It costs about $13 before top for two passengers and there was no wait at all. Arrived a matter of minutes later.
No reservation necessary for this route.
Fares change seasonally, so current fares for all WSDOT ferry routes, and vary based on length and type of vehicle: https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/fares/ Vehicles pay in both directions, passengers/pedestrians and bicycles pay only from Mukilteo to Clinton. Fares also increase during the peak late Spring and Summer months, so it is worth checking each time you cross. Average vehicles will pay $10-13 (rounded up) each direction. Passengers are $5-7, less for youth and seniors. Multi-ride passes reduce the per-ride cost, but expire after 3 months. Passenger passes are monthly, providing 31 crossings onto Whidbey.
Pick up is on north side when off boarding . Their is a lot for pick ups.
12:15am
What time is what open? Most stores on Sunday won't be open until 9:00 or so. The first ferry is 5:30 from Mukilteo
About 30 minutes ahead of time
Yes
That depends if you want to go to Whidbey. But generally that's the only place it goes.
There is taxi service on the island but expect a hefty fare for a 45 plus mile trip. No Uber or Lyft. Bus is your best bet. Free, safe, on schedule, except Sundays, as noted above. You could try Rideshare. Those vans are on the ferry every single morning.
No please make sure you get in line for the ferries properly, if you don't and cut people off, the sellers will ask you to turn out and get into the right lane. This will happen even if Goole maps takes you into the quiet streets.
You can, but it is not necessary, and it will not help as far as the line goes.
Unless there is a big event on the island, by mid afternoon. You might still encounter a 1-boat wait, but usually no more. The WSDOT app is pretty reliable about current delays, and includes ready access to the cameras going up the hill so you can see what kind of line is running. Note that at some point they may only use half of the holding lot, so there might be a line up the hill but without the usual wait time implications.
Try 920 First St. Mukilteo, WA 98275. You can find more details on the Sound Transit web page section 'Ride with Us'
15 minutes across the ferry and another 20 to Langley.
Yes they can. They charge by the foot in that case. I see 53'ers all the time on the ferry.
See http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/ for contact details.
Yes you sure can
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/vesselwatch/TerminalDetail.aspx?terminalid=14
Avoid peak hours and weekends since it is a "First In First On" queue.
WSDOT website lists first ferry from Mukilteo to Clinton is at 6:00. The web site is the best place to.look up the ferry times.
Only the one pier at Mukilteo. New one under construction to the North.
Pilot in training.
They don't take reservations on the Mukilteo/ Clinton run. It is first come, first serve. Waits during peak hours can be 3 hours long. If there is a wait of over an hour , I recommend driving instead.
No, they do not accept reservations on this ferry line.
Day charge Car and driver and you weigh-in in only Charge car on your way out
Depending on what day the final ferry from Mukilteo is 1am, and 2am Friday and Saturday. Final Clinton sailings are 12:30am, and 1:30am Friday and Saturday. Both ferries home at Clinton overnight.
There are every 30 minutes after 4:30 in the morning
No parking area. Most people who walk on get dropped off or take public transportation.
1:05 am
No reservations required for that route, ferry leaves every half hour
If you are leaving from Seattle area you will need to take Seattle to Bainbridge or the Edmonds to Kingston, not this ferry. If you are planning to go the ONF from Whidbey Island you will Coupeville- Port Townsend and ferry and you will want to make a reservation for that. You can do that they the Washington State DOT website. The site will walk you through it. The Coupeville- Port Townsend ferry is the o ly that requires a reservation. Otherwise the attendant at the ticket booth will charge you accordingly as some runs don't charge for passengers ( its a kind of a complicated ticketing formula they use). You can just pay when you are at the ticket booth for all of the runs as it is first come first serve & no advance purchase except for the Coupeville ferry. The WSDOT website should have all the information you need and a phone number to call. Enjoy your visit and expect waits times that might be long during peak times.
Every half hour
Depends on which way your going see the Washington ferry WEB sight for info
It runs every half hour starting about 5ish in the morning. About 9pm it MAY be every hour. I usually Google Mukilteo ferry schedule and the first or second link takes me to the official schedule.
As of 743 Dec 4th yes...
I believe it was around $2.50
https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/fares/
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