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Wonder if the 12 year old will actually find it easy to sleep, even in silence, with glorious Alaska floating by! Get up, view, learn , feel the good life!
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Hmmm, just read on another post that there is still a roadblock, so that may be the final answer. But why not get in touch with the National Park Service for updates.
Denali ( the park and the mountain on a clear day/evening) is beautiful, so be thankful to see whatever you can.
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That doesn’t sound correct. We took the “longer” tour several years ago… Princess excursion. More $$ , but so worth it! I wonder if perhaps a recent rock slide that apparently blocked the road at one point, might be a cause to limit the tundra tours.
Keep investigating… repeat your inquiry with another Princess agent perhaps.- 1
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Do all three. You should love each one!
If the timing of the excursion is right, you’ll still have a chance to walk around and self explore during port time. You will find ports are interesting on their own.
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Thanks for much great info and descriptions! Just what I was looking for! Helps immensely in planning.
Now to find ( convenient 😉🤣) flights west to east that won’t break the bank! 😬- 1
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Obviously not a cruise question, but taking a shot for thoughts on our idea following Alaska cruise…
We have family in Portland, Oregon so thinking of doing Amtrak from Vancouver to Portland then fly to Boston.. ( possibly cheaper in the long run then $$$$$ flight from Vancouver to Boston!😬)
suggestions/opinions??
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Seems like a nobrainer to me. Princess wins!
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Don’t change your wardrobe … all you mentioned is good… even for”formal “ nights!
I can’t remember exactly what the 1st showtime is, but it does repeat at 9;00 usually.
Personally, hubby and I love “my time” dining at a table for 2. Tables are so close together that you can easily share conversations with others or keep to yourself without being antisocial.
Enjoy the Radiance… a smaller ship in today’s market, but still so enjoyable and relaxing… not at all overwhelming
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I agree about being ready for any weather but certainly not frigid winter weather during cruise season. We cruised in mid June, including a sun splashed Denali visit and a resurrection bay cruise out of Seward. Thin, easy to pack sweater , a cheap knit hat, and a hooded, waterproof windbreaker were our go-to favorites. 50-70 degree weather is tolerable. Add an ocean breeze and some rain to add the chill factor and you’re still not in blizzard conditions! ( perhaps I should mention that we’re NewEnglanders so summer In Alaska was like a decent October, November or March day for us! 😉)
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Anyone seen this show while in Skagway?
Opinions?
Do we need to book ahead of time or is day-of possible?
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Does anybody know where the RCCL Radiance might dock at Icy Strait Point? Apparently there are 2 options…Ocean Landing and Wilderness Landing. On maps I only see dock numbers 1-4.
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We needed an arriveCAN app on a cruise last summer that started in Iceland, stopped in 2Canadian ports, ended in Boston. Is that app no longer needed and/or do I need more than my passport to disembark in Vancouver to fly back to US?
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That’s perfect info. Thanks!!
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The description says the buses from the bake depart back to the ship frequently so one can linger there at will. No mention of time allotted at the Mendenhall Visitors Center. So I am wondering if anyone knows if lingering at the visitors center is optional as well during the excursion… might buses depart frequently to Gold Creek salmon bake???
I am thinking I’d like to walk to the Nugget Falls from the v. center if time allows.
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It’s fine with me too, but seems so unnecessary considering the effort. ( Of course a wine connoisseur may find the effort worthwhile despite the ship having several selections.)
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Seems to me that carrying on wine, water etc would be a heavy burden and take up packing space. If I am spending $$$ for a cruise, I would factor in the purchase price on board. Can the added cost on the overall vacation price be that overwhelming? How much does one really save BYOB?
water is plentiful and fine.…refill your carry on bottle.
By the way, any drinks ordered on board can be taken back to your cabin… or anywhere on board.
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Seward has groceries available in town!!
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Cruise line not specific, but to me, the size of the ship might make a difference. The smaller ships to Alaska may go closer to the glaciers/ inlets. All should have some sort of ranger/guide on board to describe what you’re seeing. Ports may vary, but cruises usually include the main/ bigger towns, as well as smaller ones…all ports will give you an Alaska experience. A pricey cruise, so go to experience this beautiful state and its stories. In my opinion, it’s a great experience for all. I would like kids to see, listen and learn! They can have a theme park experience anytime!
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Just double checked the website:
priority seating, 1/2 lb crab, soft drink, memorabilia souvenir
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It includes a specific seat in a covered area, some food ( crab, I’m pretty sure), a beverage, some sort of souvenir.
You are also met at the cruise ship pier.
A previous post mentioned $$ for some crab purchase while on a cruise ship excursion.
They have the cruise schedule so they know arrival times.
You “have done their tour twice,” so I feel even more confident it’ll be good!!
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It includes a specific seat in a covered area, some food ( crab, I’m pretty sure), a beverage, some sort of souvenir.
You are also met at the cruise ship pier.
A previous post mentioned $$ for some crab purchase while on a cruise ship excursion.
They have the cruise schedule so they know arrival times.
You “have done their tour twice,” so I feel even more confident it’ll be good!!
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Booked over the phone. 👍😊
A little less $$ than the cruise ship’s excursion. A VIP ticket for additional $$ is also offered directly, but not on the cruise ship excursion. So with that it totals a little more.
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Above comments should be reassuring. Just adding my few cents:
Yes, cabin cleaning begins very early, and not by just the daily steward. They have help from staff from different departments. The crew helps crew! For example: the casino staff does not get time much off during turnaround. Some help with cleaning some areas, luggage handling, restocking…
The waitstaff from various venues also chip in. We recently learned that after the MDR closes each night, it is cleaned and fogged, so staff is often there well after midnight!
So fear germs, but don’t obsess! Your taxi ride, flight and hotel rooms might be just a bit less clean. 😲🤣
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Yes, go early…6-6:30… when the early seated folks are finishing up and heading out. Did this every night recently on Enchamtment and got the same table or at least same waiter. Also, ASAP once on board go straight to MDR and make preference known. Did so, asking for table for two near a window. So noted and success!!
Do I really want to go on an Alaskan cruise?
in Alaska
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In my opinion… never let the weather slow you down! It’s predictable yet unpredictable. Monthly averages are just that…averages. Light weight but warm layers are all you need other than a rain jacket and hat. (Assuming you’re not going in the winter!). My heavy weight sneakers might have gotten wet on a long hike, but dry overnight. Most any clothes will dry overnight. If MotherNature hands you a weather challenge, then your ship is your shelter with perks! Dress code on board is pretty casual day and night. ( think spring/fall )
Alaska is such an enormous area, that getting even a small taste of it just might make you want to return. Expensive shore excursions? For the most part, yes. (Perhaps splurge on one that might really strike your interest.) Views from the ship… great! Walkable ports, yes!! Read up on them and you will surely find something unique at each one that you can visit along your walk.
And best of all, Alaska is part of the USA!!