Near the Main Terminal central security, Fireworks sells PNW-made gifts
Fireworks sits post-security in the Main Terminal at SEA, right off the central concourse near several coffee spots. It’s a small shop focused on Pacific Northwest makers: think local art prints, quirky kitchen gadgets, and regionally themed souvenirs with “Seattle” on them. Prices swing from about $8 keychains and cards up to $60–$80 for framed artwork and higher-end jewelry, so it’s easy to grab a quick token or a real present. Most items are ready to gift with decent packaging, which helps if you’re heading straight to a meeting from the airport.
The shop usually opens by around 6:00 a.m. in the Main Terminal and stays open into the late evening flight banks, though closing can vary with schedules after 9:00 p.m. You’ll see a lot of bright-colored mugs, socks, and funny magnets lined up by the entrance; go a bit deeper in for better-made ceramics and small-batch candles from Washington brands. If you’re trying to burn 10–15 minutes between boarding groups, this is a good way to walk a quick loop and still stay close to most Main Terminal gates.
Gift cards run roughly $5–$10, and smaller local snack items hover around the $6–$12 mark, which is standard airport markup. Nothing here is essential travel gear, so skip it if you only have five minutes before a departure from the far end of the Main Terminal. Tip: snap a photo of price tags before buying; it makes expense reporting or splitting costs with coworkers easier later.