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Saint Greg's Alaska Jewel - Live - August 28, 2023
quack2 replied to Saint Greg's topic in Norwegian Cruise Line
That didn't end with firing Scott Frost. -
Saint Greg's Alaska Jewel - Live - August 28, 2023
quack2 replied to Saint Greg's topic in Norwegian Cruise Line
That sucks. -
Saint Greg's Alaska Jewel - Live - August 28, 2023
quack2 replied to Saint Greg's topic in Norwegian Cruise Line
I highly recommend Deckhand Dave's for fish tacos. -
Saint Greg's Alaska Jewel - Live - August 28, 2023
quack2 replied to Saint Greg's topic in Norwegian Cruise Line
But you would have arrived in Seward in time to take Kenai Fjords boat tour. My favorite Alaska activity. -
Saint Greg's Alaska Jewel - Live - August 28, 2023
quack2 replied to Saint Greg's topic in Norwegian Cruise Line
That would be awful. -
Saint Greg's Alaska Jewel - Live - August 28, 2023
quack2 replied to Saint Greg's topic in Norwegian Cruise Line
I'm thinking the small boat excursion in TA is more scenic than Hubbard. -
Saint Greg's Alaska Jewel - Live - August 28, 2023
quack2 replied to Saint Greg's topic in Norwegian Cruise Line
That photo is one of the reasons I really like Icy Strait Point. So peaceful. -
Saint Greg's Alaska Jewel - Live - August 28, 2023
quack2 replied to Saint Greg's topic in Norwegian Cruise Line
Lots of people with missing teeth at Bass and Cabela's. -
Ward Cove sucks.
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I wouldn't necessarily call Major Marine the "main company" in Seward. Kenai Fjords Tours appears to do a comparable amount of trips out of Seward.
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Despite their maps showing otherwise, Norwegian sails on the west side of Vancouver Island. Very misleading advertising IMO.
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Recommendations needed - Best whale watch - Juneau
quack2 replied to claybrookpunch's topic in Alaska
Just don't take the ship's whale watching excursion. As many people as they can cram onto the boat. -
Do you know on which side of Vancouver Island you will be sailing north? With respect to rough seas, east side = good. West side = maybe bad.
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Don't walk. Take the shuttle.
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I parked at Canada Place last year for my 7-day cruise after driving up from Oregon. Entry is easy; just like any other parking structure. No assigned space, but there are areas for longer term parking. I was staying one night at Pan Pacific so very easy to access hotel. The only issues I had were upon exiting the garage at the end of my cruise. I had a bar code which should have opened the exit gate. Unfortunately, it wasn't working. Had to wait for one of the few attendants to wander by and see that there was a problem. It took them a few minutes to get the gate to work. Also, be careful when you book your reservation that you specify your arrival time at Canada Place. The website defaults to a midnight arrival time on your arrival date so I got charged for an extra day. I tried to resolve the matter after the fact, but company was not responsive. Things may have changed since then. I got Covid the last day of the cruise so I was happy that my car was waiting for me in Vancouver at the end of the cruise.
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NCL is chickening out of Hubbard if there is ice within 50 miles of the ship. (Perhaps I exaggerate. A little).
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The Marquise is rather phallic in its shape.
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After checking your bags at the depot, take the 6:45 a.m. train from Anchorage the morning of your cruise. After arriving in Seward around 11:00 a.m., immediately board the Kenai Fjords or Marine Major 6 hour boat tour of the Kenai. It returns to Seward around 5:00 p.m., in plenty of time to board your cruise ship. The Kenai may be the best "excursion" you do in all of Alaska. The bags you checked in Anchorage will be waiting for you in your stateroom. It really couldn't be easier.
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Give me fresh air.
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I prefer the 6:45 a.m. train to Seward booked directly with Alaska RR. No, you can't pick you seat location. On Gold Star service (maybe Adventure too) all seats are forward facing. I've never found the lack of a window seat to be an issue. People are up and moving about the train and window views are available (at least temporarily) for most of the trip. If you take the late NCL train, you will miss out on the taking a boat tour of the Kenai Fjords, which for me is the highlight of the cruise.