Congratulations to the Seattle Seahawks on their Super Bowl LX victory!
Kitsap Transit, along with our partner transit agencies across the region, is planning extra fast-ferry service to ensure fans can get to and from the championship parade.
On the Bremerton/Seattle route, Kitsap Transit plans to use all three of its 118-passenger vessels to offer additional fast-ferry trips. The third vessel will operate one-way trips only to Seattle in the morning and one-way trips only to Bremerton in the afternoon. In the event of any mechanical issues with any of the vessels, Kitsap Transit will prioritize maintaining its regular two-boat schedule.
On the Kingston/Seattle route, Kitsap Transit will operate MV Finest with additional crew to open up its upper-level deck and allow loads up to 324 passengers per trip. On the Southworth/Seattle route, Kitsap Transit will operate a 250-passenger boat.
The City of Seattle estimates nearly a million people may be downtown for the festivities. With thousands of Kitsap residents expected to board ferries to Seattle on Wednesday, Kitsap Transit anticipates full ferries – riders should plan to arrive early to get in line.
- No line holding will be permitted – all members of a group must be present to receive a queue number for a sailing.
- To expedite boarding, fast-ferry riders should be prepared to pay their fare quickly with Transit GO Ticket app, ORCA, or a paper ticket. Riders paying cash must have exact fare (see fares) – Kitsap Transit staff do not have change.
- With limited boat capacity, commuters are encouraged to telework on Wednesday if they can.
- Those riders who have large strollers or other equipment may be denied boarding if there isn’t sufficient space on the fast ferry.
- Kitsap Transit recommends using one of our park & rides and transit to get to the ferry terminal. You can find a list of park & rides here.
Questions? Contact Kitsap Transit's Customer Service staff by calling 360.373.2877 or 800.501.RIDE.