Half a million ferry passengers expected this holiday season
Dec 20, 2023, 3:28 PM

M/V Elwha Approaching Anacortes. (Photo courtesy of Washington State Ferries via Flickr)
(Photo courtesy of Washington State Ferries via Flickr)
(WSF) passengers are already dealing with delayed and canceled sailings, crew shortages and out-of-service ferries. Now comes the busiest time of the holiday season.
Ferry officials said they expect more than half a million people to take a ferry between now and the end of the year. That鈥檚 likely to make existing challenges even more challenging.
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“It鈥檚 tough. That鈥檚 why we show up an hour early. It鈥檚 a crapshoot,” ferry passenger Mike Zaiss said. “So, what are we going to do now, right? Just continue to gamble on whether we鈥檙e going to get home on time or not.”
Currently, 38% of vessels in the fleet are reportedly out of service for various reasons. Only 75% of ferry crossings were on time last quarter.
Staffing has also been a big issue. Retirements and other work separations have led to the loss of more than 140 employees. Some passengers who depend on the ferry say maybe it鈥檚 time Washington tries something new.
“They should privatize the ferry system, right,” passenger Mike Zaiss said. “Because Amazon wouldn鈥檛 be running late if he owned some ferries.”
In the meantime, ferry officials suggest getting the Washington State DOT app for rider alerts and a real-time map to track boats and times.
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“Like last night, I got off work and checked my phone to make sure I had plenty of time for the next ferry,” passenger Megan Martin said. “It was going to be a two-boat wait before I would be able to even get on.”
Good advice if you鈥檙e traveling by ferry between now and the end of the year.