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  1. OTOH,😊 I love the glacier cruise out of Whittier so much that I once did it twice in one weekend from Anchorage via the railroad.  At the time, there were two vendors.  ( One had a newer boat, the other better food.) Anyway, we saw loads of otters, sea lions, and kittiwakes along with all 26 glaciers.  Smooth sailing all the way.
    On a bad day, if you get seasick, the Kenai Fjords trip is miserable once you get out of Resurrection Bay.  Seriously, the company will tell you if they expect rough water, and if they offer you a refund, take it.

  2. On 9/3/2017 at 5:12 PM, Corgidawgga said:

    Hotel Tourville in the 7th.......easy walk to Invalid, Champs de Mar, Eiffel Tour. Quiet very upscale neighborhood, plenty of bakeries, restaurants on Rue Cler. Between two metro stops that connect to the rest of Paris. 10 minutes to St. Germaine and shopping......very Parisienne.

     

     

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    Thank you for posting.  I just made reservations for our river cruise in the fall.

  3. I think Skagway is the better port for hiking, and Ketchikan has more opportunities for totem poles and native Alaskan history.

    The “Rainforest Hike” in Ketchikan that the cruiseline sells is really just a stroll through the forest with quick stops to see a totem pole and caged reindeer and raptors, so not really a hike, but it is a nice way to spend the morning. I thought it was geared more to kids and seniors.

    Just FYI, for hikes in Ketchikan https://www.alltrails.com/lists/ketchikan-ak

  4. 22 hours ago, AKJonesy said:

    If you stay near the cruise port or FLL, a cab will be cheap to the port.  It's a hop skip.  We stayed at Hyatt House Fort Lauderdale South and Cruise Port.  When you walk in the door there is a kiosk to sign up for the shuttle.  I can't remember the price, but it was about the same as a cab.  We liked the area and have stayed there twice now.  There is good food within a block or two.  

    I’m staying here tomorrow.  Can you tell me if I have to call for their shuttle, or are they continually making the loop from the hotel? Long wait? Thanks.

  5. I have always wanted to visit Antarctica, but stories about the storms of Drake Passage scare me to death.  30 ft waves?!

    Anyway, I am considering the “Fly the Drake” cruise with Lindblad.  

    “Get a head start on your Antarctica experience by flying across the Drake Passage from Puerto Natales to King George Island, landing at the Chilean research station which permanently operates there.”
    So my question is if the winds/weather are bad at sea ( Drake Passage), would that not make flying really turbulent, too?

    Thanks.

  6. I spent about $50 on laundry last fall on the Moselle, but that allowed us to take just carry-ons and no checked luggage. Laundry was returned the same day or the next morning. Very neatly done.

    We mainly ate dinner upstairs at the buffet. The one thing that surprised me was the noise level in the mdr in the evening.  More like a high school cafeteria than what I remembered from the cruises prior to last year that featured a more traditional, quiet, dinner.

    There was a made to order breakfast menu that had French toast and pancakes for sure ( I had them ), and a couple other options that I don’t remember.

    We are booked for October, so I’m curious to see if the noisy dinners were just an anomaly.

    As far as advice, I think Avalon is a great choice. They really take care of everything.  Boats are beautiful and staff are exceptional.  

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  7. I’ve stayed at Kenai Princess Lodge several times ( not on a land tour), and it’s very nice. Not fancy, but the rooms are clean, fairly large, and the food is good at both the main dining room and the smaller bar area.  The view from the deck overlooking the river is beautiful. There is a small gift shop. You can walk down a steep hill to the river, but sometimes they will have a bear sighting, so be careful. 😳.  
    Their web site just shows the main building, but the smaller cabins are arranged in rows around that.  
    Kenai Princess is not near anything, but if you’re on the land tour, you probably don’t need anything. They do offer excursions. 

  8. Once we made it to Nugget Falls. Another time we went to the left and walked down to the beaver dam, but the last two times we walked on the mountain above  the glacier to see how it has receded and ended up at the visitor’s center.

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  9. You probably mean Juneau, not Ketchikan.  Anyway, it depends on whether you want to include a salmon bake. 😊 I’ve done 20+ whale watches in Juneau from the old 6 passenger Harv and Marv ( They called it the “Harvendam” back then ) to the evening whale watch with 100 passenger Allen Marine including a buffet. I think Allen Marine runs the Orca Point salmon bake.

    https://allenmarinetours.com

     

    You can save a few bucks using Juneau Whale Watch or one of the kiosks where you dock in Juneau. Their boats are perfectly fine.  Not too big or too small. You might get a trail bar or some Oreos, but no salmon bake.😊
    https://www.juneauwhalewatch.com

     

    My favorite, and we’re doing it again in May, is the Gastineau Guiding Mendenhall glacier and whale watch photo safari through the cruise ship.

    https://www.stepintoalaska.com/excursions/whale-watching-mendenhall-glacier-photo-safari/


    You are going to see whales no matter which boat you choose.  As soon as one captain sees a whale, he’s on the radio to other boats, and it’s not rare to have six or more boats of all sizes converging on the same area. 
    It’s always exciting walking down that ramp to your boat in Auke Bay.

    Hope you see lots of whales. 😊

     

     

     

     

     

  10. Years ago, I took a river cruise ( German line) in France, and as part of their version of a “cruise personalizer” I was asked for my travel insurance name and contact information so that the cruise line could help quickly if they could not contact my emergency contact in the US.  I thought that was great idea.  I wish there were some place to register that information with Guest Relations on an ocean cruise.

     

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