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Last-minute Seattle gift guide

This one’s for the procrastinators.

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Give the gift of pure adrenaline and tired vocal cords.

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There may be just 6 days until Christmas, but — believe it or not — it’s not too late to find some last-minute presents. Instead of paying an arm and a leg for overnight shipping, opt for one of these local gifts or subscriptions.

For the adventurers 🌲

Paragliding at Poo Poo Point ($295 per session) | Gift certificates can be put to a single session or towards becoming a certified paragliding pilot.

Discover Parks Pass ($35 for a full year) | You really get your money’s worth even if you only visit a state park once per year.

Memorable experiences

Broadway at the Paramount Tickets ($35-$160) | “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” is currently on stage, but “Dear Evan Hansen” and “Hairspray” aren’t far behind.

Climate Pledge Arena Concert Tix ($45-$700 )| Bruce Springsteen, SZA, and Janet Jackson are all major performers coming up on the schedule.

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Very cute hedgehog not included with purchase of Spinnaker chocolate.

A foodie’s delight

Modern Asian Baking at Home ($22.49) | This yummy cookbook was written by local food influencer and recipe developer Kat Lieu.

Spinnaker Chocolate Club Membership ($30-$100) | The local chocolate company will deliver an assortment of exclusive flavor releases and drink mixes four times a year. You can also stop into its Ravenna outlet for a quick fix.

Nerdiness to the max

“Cascadia” board game ($39.95) | This locally-made game is perfect for competitive adults or families who enjoy each other’s company. Blue Highway Games also has an extensive collection of other options if you’d rather browse.

“Ms. Marvel” comic ($15.99) | This superhero story following the first Muslim superhero was written by Seattle’s G. Willow Wilson.

Proud Seattleites

Made in Washington gift basket ($50-$87.50) | It’s essentially been proven we have the best, locally made snacks — and this company knows it. Grab a gift basket or make your own at its Pike Place storefront.

Pet parents

A Dog Yard Bar Package ($75-$770) | Know a pet parent who has a hard time leaving their dog at home? These memberships mean both human and pup get some Friday night mingling time.

Kiddo-friendly

Tickets to Seattle Children’s Theatre ($20-$55) | The playhouse geared towards younger audiences includes locally produced works and internationally recognized shows.

Digital gifts

Amazon Prime membership ($14.99/month or $139/year) | Kick someone off the family plan and get them their own Prime membership. Psst — students get half-off. 📦*

Scott’s Cheap Flights Elite membership ($199/year) | For the travel lover that wants to receive flight deals like a $600 round trip flight to the Maldives — straight to their inbox. ✈️*

Flaviar subscription ($60/month, $110/three months, or $350/year) | This membership provides the opportunity to taste new, rare, and limited edition spirits. 🥃*

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