A day for the sights in Seattle

Summary
Seattle is worth checking out for a day. The Pike Place Market is a good place to roam around in, crab pot on the water with the mallets and bibs is fun, and make sure to do one of the walking tours where you learn about how the city is built on stilts. Plus, the surrounding scenery is really quite beautiful in places
highlights

#1 Heading to Pike Place Market for the bustle, and, of course, the first Starbucks

#2 Eating your way through the great crab pot on the water with the mallets and bibs

#3 The famous Seattle Skyline

#4 The distant snow-capped mountains, just over the water and a short ferry ride away
Experiences nearby

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Score Detail
Background - how many times have you asked someone what a travel experience was like and the response was "amazing" or "awesome"? That response is nice to know, but it makes it hard to differentiate that experience compared to others. That is exactly what these scores are trying to do - differentiate the experience by giving a score out of 10 based on 6 categories and then giving an overall experience score
This overall experience score is calculated by: take the highest of the "Culture" or "Nature" score (1-10) + "Fun factor" (1-10) + "Avoiding the crowds" (1-10) + highest of the "Unique" or "World Famous score" (1-10). Then convert into a score out of 100
Extra detail - the logic being that I find all of the 6 individual scores important, but I don't want to mark an experience down just because it doesn't cover both "Culture" and "Nature", or because it isn't both "World Famous" and "Unique". Take the examples of Safari in The Serengeti and walking through Rome - they both appeal at opposite ends of the nature / culture spectrum, and you can have a fantastic time without needing to appeal to both sides. So, their overall scores aren't penalized for their lack of one or the other, and I've done the same for "World Famous" vs "Unique". But . . . I do think that the "Fun factor" of an experience is important, irrelevant of other factors, and so is "Avoiding the Crowds" (or where there are crowds that add to the experience). So, both of these scores are standalone