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  1. There is a handicapped traveler board on CC. You might try reposting your message there. DON
  2. There are a whole bunch of binocular comparison sites on the WEB. Do a bit of WEB sleuthing and check them out. All I can say is that both brands are well respected. The only way that you can find out which you like is to go to some place that has both of them and see how they feel to me. Buying them on line does not let you make that comparison. The last time I bought new binocs I spend a couple of hours at the place I ended up buying them checking out different options. DON
  3. To add to Wolfie's comment - the cruise line will usually put on their itinerary without saying the real schedule. You have to read cruise ship itineraries very carefully on any cruise that you might book. DON
  4. AK is really booked up this summer. At this time I would grab whatever you can get. DON
  5. If you feel that you must bring food which is a very bad idea just remember that people from different nationalities eat different things. Many of them will just will not eat the great cheese curds that you brought from Wisconsin. Also many lines do not allow crew to accept anything that is not sealed in their original packaging for obvious reasons. How do they know if you have added some original ingredients to your wonderful brownies. DON
  6. You need to look at climate sites and not weather sites. There is a difference. I use a site called weatherspark as my go to climate site. DON
  7. One final thing - do not make the mistake of trying binocs that you can not afford or that your spouse will not let you buy. I made the mistake of trying out a set of ~$2000 Swarovski binocs. They were almost worth the money. However the divorce would have been th e problem - LOL!!!. DON
  8. It is more likely that the cruise lines do it so that they can include in their advertising that the cruise includes a port in Haines. They assume probably correctly that most of their customers will not notice the ridiculous port time that they have on Haines. On the positive side for the people of Haines they are probably better off not having thousands of people descending on their small town for hours. I have been there not off a cruise ship for 4 or 5 days on photo trips and my wife and I stayed there several days on our 3 month AK drive. We enjoyed our stay. Haines is a neat small town that does not need cruise ship tourists to survive. They have lived w/o them for years. Read this really neat book about living in Haines - https://www.amazon.com/Lived-Here-Know-Your-Name/dp/1565123166. It is a great read. DON
  9. I continue to do exactly what I have always done on cruises which is "none of any of the above". As a result of doing absolutely nothing I have never gotten sick on any cruise I have ever taken. I assume that this may be because my constant exposure to stuff has caused me to develop immunities to stuff. All of you who are really careful about stuff will probably get sick the first time something breaks through your exposure barriers. At least that is what I think. DON
  10. If I need to get in contact with them by phone I use the cabin #. Nobody in any of my many tours has ever objected to giving me this information or any other reasonable information. DON
  11. I have set up lots of private tours. In my last Japan cruise I set up 10 of them. Once I determine that you are really interested and not just tour shopping I always ask for your e-mail and cabin #. If you don't want to give it to me you don't get to join my tour group. Bottom line - my tour so my rules. I have never had any problem filling my tours and to my knowledge nobody in any of my groups has ever been robbed. DON
  12. Your question is the equivalent of asking which tastes better beef or chicken and is totally unanswerable. However if you insist on an answer I would give anything AK a 9.5 and any cruise along the American / Canadian east coast a maximum of 2. DON
  13. Contact your TA or the cruise line. DON
  14. We are going an aurora cruise in Norway this winter. Does anyone think that we should strap on crampons with us? DON
  15. Contact your TA or Viking directly. They should know. DON
  16. There are lots of sites on the WEB that will give you an idea of the weather you might get at those ports. However just remember that weather and climate are 2 different things. The weatherspark site is what I consider the best climate site out there. DON
  17. Type "cruise ship cabin sizes" into Google. DON
  18. This review of North Pole AK describes my feelings about the place better than I can. The TripAdvisor reviewer gave it 2 of 5 stars. I would give it 1 of 5 and only because you can't give it zero stars. "I read reviews on Trip Advisor prior to heading over to North Pole from Fairbanks. The reviews seemed promising, and our waiter at breakfast talked it up. We we were really disappointed. The store has a good amount of Christmas ornaments, and they have free pictures with Santa. I was able to see the entire store in about 10 minutes, and I didn't find anything unique worth buying. There are also reindeer at the other end of the parking lot, which you can pay to go into the enclosure and feed. Not sure how much that costs, as I didn't not go for the experience. Overall, a disappointment. I have seen better Christmas shops pop up in the malls around the holidays." DON
  19. Maybe they were British. As an aside I would not step aside for the 5 abreast group. I also do not step aside for large groups in corridors. As aside the thing that I do or maybe I should day "do not do" that everyone seems to do is play the stupid on board games such as Trivia or "find the ducks". I don't do them on land so why should I do them on a ship. DON
  20. Think about this. Almost every cruise to AK stops at Juneau and Ketchikan. Frequent AK visitors have been to the big 3 AK ports more times than they can count. Kudos to Regent for trying something different. DON
  21. I would disagree w you on your bus versus car logic. How much would a car rental cost? How long are you going to wait for buses and how much faster would it be to get from one place to another by car versus bus. How much time will you waste walking from the nearest bus stop to where you want to be. Do you want your short visit in Fairbanks to be limited by where you can get to by bus. When are you going to get back to Fairbanks - probably never. Just think about it before you make a decision. You can go onto Google Maps and work out you bus route options. You can always reserve a car and cancel it later. I am sure that Northern Aurora can provide her thoughts on this subject. DON
  22. All 3 ports for Symphony are worse, worser and worserest!! DON
  23. If you are into cars Fairbanks has one of the best car museum anywhere - https://www.fountainheadmuseum.com/. One of the neat things that they do is to combine great cars with period appropriate fashions. I hit the museum every time I am in Fairbanks. DON
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