are reusable on all Seattle-area mass transit. You can also
buy a single-use paper ticket. If you buy an ORCA card, you
will need to tap it on a yellow terminal both before you
- enter, and after you exit the train. The tapping areas are
- easy to find.</p>
+ enter, and after you exit the train. The terminal at the airport station
+ is before the ticket machines, so you will need to backtrack slightly
+ to tap your card if you buy it at the airport.</p>
<p>Take the LINK train until the <strong>University
Street</strong> station which take 36 minutes and stop at 11
stops. At University Street, you will need to change to a bus to
- Fremont.</p>
+ Fremont. Note there is <strong>no cellular network</strong> in the
+ University Street station, so you may want to get a copy of these
+ directions before you arrive there.</p>
<p>The LINK station is underground and the buses to Fremont
travel on the street above. In the station, walk in the
"Visit Us" above. Call one of the proprietors when you have
arrived outside.</p>
+ <h2>Parking</h2>
+
+ <p>Street parking is available around our building but be
+ sure to read signs closely because our guests have been
+ ticketed. The closest free street parking is on Troll
+ Ave. It is two hour parking during the day but is
+ unrestricted overnight and on Sundays. Parking on
+ 35<sup>th</sup> is generally free except between 8pm and
+ 12am and the signs can be hard to see. There are two
+ self-serve pay lots on either side of the building in the
+ alley between 34<sup>th</sup> and 35<sup>th</sup> but read
+ the signs carefully before you park because some of the
+ space is shared with businesses during the week. If you
+ contact us well in advance, we might be able to get
+ permission to use an unused spot within our building from
+ the building manager.</p>
+
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