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Weekend at The Camlin Seattle

$525 current bid
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Weekend Stay at WorldMark Seattle -The Camlin, Seattle, WA

Step off the busy downtown streets and into the historic WorldMark Seattle - The Camlin, a once-favorite retreat of stars like Frank Sinatra. Located steps from the Washington State Convention Center and Paramount Theatre, and just three blocks from the vibrant shopping district of 6th Avenue and Pine Street, this resort offers a perfect mix of old-world charm and modern comfort.

Choose from a cozy one bedroom for a romantic getaway or a two bedroom unit that sleeps up to six for a fun time away with family or friends.

Surrounding attractions include Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, Seattle Center, and the picturesque waterfront, where you might spot marine life or famous ships. Just a 30-minute drive takes you to stunning mountains and parks with trails leading to breathtaking Pacific Northwest scenery.

Built in 1926 and renovated in 1962, The Camlin has welcomed many celebrities over the years. Its elegant lobby and top-floor lounge evoke the glamor of a bygone era. Today, modern amenities ensure a relaxing stay, with spacious studio, one-, and two-bedroom suites featuring private bedrooms, kitchenettes, and optional upgrades like washers, dryers, and private balconies.

On-site amenities include a year-round heated pool, hot tub, fitness center, barbecue stations, a business center, and an activities program for kids. With an on-site concierge ready to assist with travel plans, WorldMark Seattle - The Camlin promises a memorable stay in the heart of Seattle.

Weekend stay to include Friday and Saturday night and is subject to availability. Winning bidder to contact donor directly to arrange for reservations.

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Value: $520

Donated By Patricia Woodruff