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🐾 Find Us in Marysville, WA!
Whether you’re cruising up I-5 or just sniffing out the best dog care in town, getting to Gone Dog is easy-peasy. Here’s the lowdown on exits that’ll get you close to our cozy corner of Marysville:
Exit 199 – State Route 528 / Marysville / Tulalip: Hop off here to head into downtown Marysville or roll through Tulalip territory. This one’s your best bet if you’re coming for that small-town charm.
Exit 200 – 88th St NE / Quil Ceda Way: Perfect for folks coming from the north or swinging by Quil Ceda Village for a little detour (or a snack run—no judgment).
Exit 202 – 116th St NE: Ideal if you're visiting from the east side or exploring the more tucked-away neighborhoods of Marysville.
Exit 206 – WA-531 / Lakewood / Smokey Point: If you're further north or near Arlington, this exit’s got your tail covered too—great for the Lakewood & Smokey Point crew.
No matter which way you roll in, you'll find yourself just a few tail wags away from Gone Dog Boarding & Daycare. Safe travels and don’t forget the treats!
Location. Location. Location.
✈️ Headed to the Airport from Marysville? Here’s How to Jet Like a Pro.
Whether you’re catching a flight or dropping off a jet-setting guest, here are some human-friendly ways to make it from Marysville to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)—about 50 miles south of us:
🚗 Drive Yourself (lol humans)
Hop on I-5 South and follow your nose (er, GPS) for about 1 to 1.5 hours—traffic depending, of course. SEA has lots of parking options, whether you’re saying a quick goodbye or going on a grand adventure.
🚙 Rideshare (Uber & Lyft)
Catch a ride with one of the app-based chariots. Both Uber and Lyft operate in Marysville, and they’ll get you door-to-terminal no problem. Just be sure to schedule ahead if it’s a busy travel time.
🚌 Shuttle Services (Roll with the Pack)
Bellair Airporter Shuttle: Leaves from Tulalip Resort Hotel (just down the road!). It’s comfy, reliable, and makes you feel like a VIP. Book in advance to snag your seat.
Shuttle Express: This one picks you up right from your home—door-to-door magic. Also, book ahead!
🚍 Public Transit (If You’ve Got Time to Spare)
It’s possible, but it takes some patience. You’ll need to hop between Community Transit buses and Sound Transit’s Link Light Rail. Expect about 3 hours and a few transfers—great if you’re planning a leisurely airport day.
🚖 Local Taxi Services
They’re still a thing! Just call ahead so you’re not pacing the driveway while your plane boards.
🚘 Private Car Services (Fancy Pants Option)
Limos, town cars, and those black SUVs you see in movies—they’re all available around here. Great for special occasions or stress-free travel. But again: book in advance to avoid a “ruff” start.
⚠️ A Few Pro Tips:
Traffic is a wildcard—plan for extra travel time, especially during rush hours.
Shuttle and private car services get booked quickly, so reserve early.
If using public transportation, double-check schedules—they change more often than your dog’s mood.
Now go catch that flight! We’ll be here keeping tails wagging while you’re away. 🐾
🐾 Off to the Big City? Here’s How to Get from Marysville to Downtown Seattle
Headed downtown for work, play, or pup-free errands? We’ve rounded up the easiest ways to make it from Marysville to Seattle—whether you’re behind the wheel or along for the ride.
🚗 Drive Yourself (You’ve Got This!)
Hop on I-5 South for about 35 miles and cruise down to the city. Depending on traffic, it’ll take anywhere from 45 minutes to 1.5 hours.
Parking downtown? You’ve got options—street parking, garages, and lots—but bring your patience (and maybe a parking app).
🚙 Rideshare (Chauffeured Like Royalty)
Uber and Lyft both serve Marysville. A ride to downtown Seattle takes about 53 minutes on average, and will run you around $100-ish (not counting surge pricing or pup tax if you’re bringing a furry friend).
Pro tip: Schedule ahead during peak hours.
🚌 Public Transit (Budget-Friendly & Eco-Paw-sitive)
Step 1: Take a Community Transit bus to Everett Station.
Step 2: From Everett, hop on Sound Transit to downtown Seattle.
It takes a little planning and transferring, but it works—and gives you time to catch up on emails, playlists, or people-watching.
🛻 Shuttle Services (Group Travel Vibes)
Services like Bellair Airporter Shuttle sometimes offer connections to Seattle—though they're usually geared toward airport runs. If available, book ahead to guarantee your seat.
🚖 Taxi Services (Old School Cool)
Prefer to call your ride the old-fashioned way? Taxis still roam these parts, but you’ll want to book ahead just to be safe.
🐕🦺 Before You Go…
Traffic can go from “no problem” to “paw-lease let us move” in seconds. Always give yourself a buffer.
If you’re not driving, schedule ahead—especially for shuttles, rideshares, or taxis.
If you’re going public transit, double-check those schedules so you’re not left in the lurch.
Wherever you’re going, we’ll be holding down the fort—and keeping your pup happy, safe, and thoroughly sniffed-out while you’re away. ❤️