I’m starting to the uncover in Seattle that ends during around 4am, as well as might not have the place to stay the rest of the morning. Really we have no complaint with sleeping outside, alternative than the risk from alternative tellurian beings (oddly sufficient they appear to be the greatest hazard of all). we do not know anybody vital in the area as well as do not wish to outlay $50 upon the road residence room to nap for the couple of hours.
If we do finish up sleeping somewhere *outside* in the city, what would be the safest area? In the park? A rooftop? we do not wish to be told to get the room in the motel, hostel, road residence or stranger’s residence – that’s not responding my question.


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I would not recommended it..
My suggestion is to find out what really long bus line will be near where you will be, and catch a ride on a Metro Bus for a couple of hours. It will be warm and dry, and has gotta be better than trying to find a dry place “outside”.
If you have a car you might get away with it. Police patrol the parks at night and lying down on the sidewalks is illegal in the city. Even leaning against a building will get the police to harass you at times.
You could take a bus to the airport and sleep there.
Once when some friends and I took the train to Seattle, we were late getting back to the station and missed the train and there wasn’t another one coming until the morning so the security guard let us sleep inside the station, so maybe you could try your luck there?
If it’s only for a few hours maybe you could just walk around instead of sleeping but if you’re too tired to do that I’m sure you could find some 24 hr supermarket and sleep there (like in the deli area where they usually have booths/chairs) a friend of mine did that in a Haggens and no one told him to leave.
um wow sleeping outside, that is scary. i would try a bus or just don’t sleep, sleep a lot the day before.
it is illegal so be really careful. and don’t let old crazy ladies rape you. that would be bad..
I would agree with Sara, try sleeping in one of the bus stations. Either the Greyhound station or King County Metro Transit Bus station. Much better than having to sleep outdoors.
Good luck!
-Dex
There are a few hostels in Seattle- which would be like $20 per night- HI (Hostelling International) and Green Tortoise are two- use hostelbookers.com/ hostelworld.com to book.
I would not recommend sleeping outside- Seattle can be SKETCHY!!- there are some really freaky people- I get scared in the day (and Im NOT normally intimidated ever)! I LOVE seattle, but honestly it can be scary.