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garyl62

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    Construction, Good food & Wine, Outdoor activities
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    Celebrity
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    Still trying them all!

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  1. Can the AARP cards be used for final payment if you go through a TA? The charge on my CC always shows as "Celebrity Cruises" and not the TA so wondering if that's possible.
  2. Glad to learn this, @NorthStarStateCruiser we're also on this sailing and I've been looking to book some specialty dining times too. Glad you asked the question.
  3. Completely agree. One of the differences is the non-refundable vs the refundable. I look at the Non-R as just a credit for my overpayment and that's what I try to spend. The refundable goes back to my CC or I get it in cash out on the last night of the cruise. So that's just money I let them borrow for a while. I guess it cost me a little, but at least I knew it was coming back to me and I wasn't forced to spend it with the cruise line someway.
  4. We typically have sailed in suites and many times there is 2-300 OBC per person as part of that package so that OBC, coupled with OBC we receive from our TA we always have over $1,000 OBC for a 7 day cruise. I think the most we've had is about 2,300. Our next trip is in March on the Ascent and we are in a Sky Suite. Our OBC break down is 300 for booking onboard, 50 bonus, 600 Retreat Guests, and 1000 from our TA so 1,950 total.
  5. I'm hopeful something like this will be possible. Unfortunately lost and found for the cab company is currently closed and won't reopen until Tuesday so I'll have a few days of waiting to see if it was turned in. Really hope it works out to get it back as there's a few items in there that are important to me, but not of value to someone else. It's really put a negative ending on the trip but there's nothing else I can do about it right now.
  6. We made it home safe and sound. Unfortunately I left my backpack in the back seat of the cab when we got out at Vancouver airport. I had my camera in that bag with the SD card that contained all my wildlife photos. So unfortunately I will not be able to add any additional photos to this thread. At least I have the memories of those images in my mind and a few that I had taken with my cell phone. Once again I hope you all enjoyed following along.
  7. I have been wondering about that same question if we were to ever come back and do it again. For the first time I am glad we did it with a cruise line and may even do it that way again if we ever come back. We saw so many small out of the way places that really gave us a local feel for the area that I'm not sure we'd get if we did it ourselves. We also learned a lot from the narrative our tour guide provided as we drove through different areas.
  8. We only went to a few, magician and comedy were fine, not always our favorite shows so I'm a bad judge. The aerialists were very good and we liked the new Broadway production show.
  9. Last day on the cruise today. It's been a wonderful 2 weeks and as I've repeatedly said the weather could not have been any better. Every crew member has said this has been the best weather they've seen all season and we should be thankful which we are. This morning started out with breakfast and Blu and then a behind the scenes tour in the theater. After that we just enjoyed being on board and looking at the scenery as we sailed down through the inside passage. We chatted with many friends and crewmembers to say goodbyes throughout the day. I will say the production show On Broadway tonight was very good. It is a new show for Celebrity and it's just being rolled out on the Millennium now. Bags are due out in 90 minutes so we've started to pack which is always bittersweet but with this view out our balcony door it's a little more enjoyable. Hope you've all enjoyed following along. I'll try to get some of the wildlife photos from Denali and the whale watching excursion off my DSLR in the next few days so keep your eyes out for some future posts on the thread.
  10. Yesterday was another beautiful sunny day in Alaska while we visited Ketchikan. It was 70° and sunny all day while we were in port. We walked around town for a couple hours before taking our excursion. Looking back at my pictures I realized I didn't get many from town so I apologize. We did walk the Harbor and were able to see a crew filleting salmon that they brought in that morning. We continued past the donut shop and several gift shops before stopping for lunch at Annabelle's Keg & Chowder House. After lunch we headed out on the Bearing Sea Crab Tour. It was really interesting and we are so happy we went on this excursion. They had set some long lines and crab pots earlier in the day so we were able to travel around and recover both of those as well as an example of a king crab pot that they have set In a bay. They caught a couple different types of crab and a few fish so we were able to see some live fishing. We also made a stop along a area with several eagles nests. We saw several eagles flying around and feeding extremely close to the boat. There were also a couple juvenile eagles they estimated to be about 2 or 3 years old. On our return to the ship we were able to get a good view of the Millennium against the pristine sky we have experienced all week. We later enjoyed dinner in Blu and I needed to share at least one food picture which was having Baked Alaska in Alaska. Sorry the quality of that photo is poor, the lighting was difficult to manage. After dinner we went off to enjoy the show and the other activities on board for the evening and we were treated to a beautiful sunset as well. Our final day on board will be Thursday when we will be at sea and sailing through the inside passage. It will be hard to come back to reality after such a great 13 days with Celebrity.
  11. I'm sorry I didn't respond to this question earlier, but Captain Theocharis is in charge, Hotel Director is Andrea Muegge, she is all over the ship and very visible. Patrick is the cruise director and Celia Garland is naturalist currently on board.
  12. Good morning from Ketchikan! It's a busy morning already as we sail into the dock, we've seen several boats and float planes taking off or landing and at times they come right down the channel directly at the back of the ship. It's made for some exciting times as we enjoy our coffee on our balcony. Weather looks to be beautiful again today with a high of about 70 and only a 4% chance of rain. We had our 1st rainy day of the trip yesterday in icy straight point. We had no excursions planned so it was nice just to wander around the port area, learn the history of the area and the cannery before coming back to the ship to take an afternoon nap and just relax for the day. Hard to believe it was August 1st and the raspberries were just starting to ripen. Later today we have an excursion based off the TV show The Deadliest Catch. We will be going on a crab boat that has been modified to include bleacher style seating and we will venture out to see some demonstrations about crabbing and the other types of fishing in this area. After that we'll wander around town and find a local spot or two to stop at. This is our last port so time to make sure we have all our souvenirs!
  13. We ended up having a beautiful sunny day yesterday in Skagway even though the day began with overcast skies. We started out the day going to the Gold Rush Cemetery and Reid's falls. The main activity of our day was renting bikes from the Klondike Bicycle Company and going on a 22 mile round trip self guided bike tour. The total ride took us about 3 1/2 hours. It was out and back on the same route and we made several stops along the way. The end of the ride took us to the town of Dyea which was once the jumping off point for the Chilkoot Trail however with the introduction of the railroad from Skagway town fell out of favor and is now a ghost town which consists of a forest and some gravel paths marking the former streets. It's a picturesque spot that is a National Park today. After exploring Dyea we started back to town but stopped at the Chilkoot Trail Outpost for an excellent homemade lunch that would have been worth the bike ride by itself! From the outpost we headed back to town and still had a little bit of time to walk the streets and explore the shops before our departure time. We stopped at the infamous Red Onion for a drink and a quick bite to eat. I had to take this photo that showed a lot of men lining up outside of the old brothel. Seems there's a few other places in town trying to capitalize on the historical red light reputation the town has. The rain ended up coming after we boarded the ship and we sailed out of town around 8:30 PM. Off to Icy Straight Point next. I'll try to post again later today after we spend some time onshore. Nothing planned there so we'll just explore the port area and have a relaxing day.
  14. We've docked in Skagway and have a good view of town from our balcony. It's our first cloudy day and temperatures are expected to be in the high 60s and a chance of rain by 4:00 this afternoon. Today we have booked a biking excursion on our own that uses electric bikes There is a 20 mile loop that takes us out of town to a lunch spot and then returns. It covers many of the historical sites from the gold rush area and is self guided at your own pace. We plan to head out around 10 and should have plenty of time for exploring the town after we return as we don't depart until 8:00PM Yesterday was another fabulous day, we were fortunate to see many whales during the whale watching portion of our excursion. While we were not able to see any breaches, but we did see several examples of bubble feeding and many whales diving and showing off their tails. Most of my photos are on my DSLR, however I did capture a couple with my phone that I can share now. The second half of our excursion was doing a hike through the forest surrounding Mendenhall Glacier. After that we spent some time walking around town and later in the evening enjoy a beautiful sail away around 10:15 PM
  15. Summit is replacing the Millennium next year. We booked through Celebrity and went on tour 10B if that helps
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