Christmas Season in Seattle
Rennie and her son Ben. This was in the evening as we were preparing to board the decorated Official Christmas Ship Spirit of Seattle, leading the Christmas Ship parade from downtown Seattle’s dock 55, decked out in colorful lights and Christmas pageantry for the Festival of Lights Christmas Ship tour of the Seattle harbor and local area. A local featured choir on the ship sings 20-minute programs at scheduled shoreside locations. The choir is broadcast over state-of-the-art speaker systems, letting those on shore join in the festivities. Onboard, Santa mingles with guests, spreading cheer. Certain holiday activities keep guests entertained between choral performances: sing-a-longs, a "Ho-Ho-Ho" contest, a children's activity corner, and the camaraderie that the holiday spirit brings out.
At one of the shore locations, a large group gathers and lights a bon fire to keep cozy, sing Christmas songs and share the spirit of Christmas. Upon arrival of the Spirit of Seattle and the rest of the ships in the parade, the on board children’s choir gets to treat the folks on shore to a Christmas serenade of songs. At the end of each song, lights in the homes on shore flash as applause for the beautiful music.
Our destination for the day is Leavenworth, Washington a small town nestled into a valley in the Cascade Mountains. Leavenworth is a classically Bavarian-styled village in its alpine setting, complete with Tudor-work, window boxes and medieval decorations. On the day we have arrived, the town draws a large crowd for its Christmas Lighting ceremony and its wonderful Christmas market.