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michellecornelius721

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  1. Yes, there are a few car rental agencies close to the Halifax cruise port. One of the more convenient options is Enterprise, located just a short walk from the port at Hollis Street. Another possibility is Avis, which is also within walking distance. Both offer a range of vehicles and should work well for a day of exploring. It's a good idea to book in advance, especially during cruise season, as rentals can go quickly.
  2. If you're on the Grand Princess and want the best views during your Alaskan cruise, your balcony room on the port side will already offer some great vantage points. For Glacier Bay and College Fjord, the upper decks and the front of the ship usually provide the most unobstructed views. Arrive early to secure a good spot, as these areas can get crowded.
  3. You're right that genuine reviews should cover both positives and negatives. It's important for companies like Explora Journeys to listen to customer feedback and make improvements. Ignoring criticisms doesn’t help anyone.
  4. By the way, this one a very interesting program! I seem to have heard a lot of good reviews about it. So I would like to go myself.
  5. Traveling with a college sophomore on the Navigator sounds like a fun trip! For solo programming for young adults, check the daily cruise planner. They often have activities and events aimed at the 18-25 age group, which can be a great way to meet others.
  6. NCL's Ketch is probably the Wards Cove, known for its short stays out of town. Comparing Hubbard Glacier to Glacier Bay, both offer incredible experiences, but it depends on personal preference. Some find Hubbard Glacier more impressive, while others prefer Glacier Bay's charm.
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