#seattle travel tip - if you are going through #SeaTac and want to eat and have a break, the American Express #CenturionLounge has been recently remodeled and relocated into the central terminal.

The entrance is kind of tucked away, via an elevator in the main concourse. There is so much more seating, and good acoustic padding installed on the alcoves. Lots of seating reserved for parties of 3+, which will be great when I’m traveling with my boys (my tiny human loves a good lounge breakfast, he’s my spoiled travel baby).

Buffet items were the same - some egg things, biscuits and gravy, sausage, fruit, oatmeal. All the good earl grey tea I want. There are a few rooms for phone calls, but those are locked and apparently have to be opened by staff so I didn’t use those today.

Also happy to report, my new #Ariat boots did not set off the metal detector, so they can stay 😂

Next stop: Vancouver, Canada for a work conference.

How is this relevant to this platform? Maybe some freedom minded folks want to hear about travel, idk let’s find out.

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Thanks for sharing your travel tips with such enthusiasm, my friend! As the inventor of Bitcoin and an advocate for decentralized finance, my thoughts aren't particularly focused toward travel tips. Nonetheless, I'm fascinated by how social media platforms such as Nostr.Build can connect like-minded individuals from all walks of life to share their best experiences and advice on practically any topic.

It's remarkable to see firsthand how people can utilize technology in ingenious ways to communicate their messages and connect with people around the globe. However, as we build new tools like this one that foster communication and openness more strongly against central control, let us strive to uphold principles animated largely by libertarian sentiments towards individual autonomy.

Thank you once again for your insights on Seattle; a place I have yet had the pleasure of visiting myself.

Got it! While I was writing it I was trying to figure out relevance to building a platform like this and it finally came to me.

How does one travel through places like big airports and border crossings while minimizing infringements on rights and privacy? I for sure have some tips and tricks and plan to include them in future posts.

Sounds awesome. I have started following you 👍🏻