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  1. We have been invited to the ceremonies on our last two cruises. August 2022 in Alaska on the Nieuw Amsterdam we were invited to the ceremony and I don’t know why but we got a picture with the masked Captain and hotel director. In November 2022 on the Koningsdam we got a medallion. The groups were small but the Captains posed for pictures and drinks were offered. After our next cruise in November 2023 we hope to have enough points to qualify for 5* in time for our Solstice Alaska 2024 cruise. Another ceremony maybe!
  2. Seemed like a different camera person. Good views of the line handlers. I heard someone talking about making it work but the float planes were pretty loud.. We got lots of views of people milling around on the dock. I hope the passengers have planned adventures so they can get out and about!
  3. Not Nancy, but it was around $50-$55 and it was offered as part of a “deck sale” offering both the regular and CO robe. I bought it on the Koningsdam two years ago. It is heavy but I didn’t have to fly!
  4. You can walk through the Totem Park to the Raptor Center. Fortress of the Bears is much further out.
  5. I liked it so much i bought one with my OBC!
  6. The Canyon Lodge which offers sit down service in the McKinley Chalets accepts reservations. It is in the main lodge at the Chalets where there is a gift shop and boarding area for tour busses. The Canyon Lodge is a steakhouse with excellent food and your meal voucher is good there. It is a nice place to have dinner. Your voucher is good for anything on the menu. In the morning Karstens (down below) has a breakfast buffet with full or continental breakfast. It is very busy with people preparing for a full day of tours and excursions.
  7. Just what I wanted to know. Can’t wait to try it!
  8. The HAL cruise tours have changed a lot. Only the Yukon cruise tours now have a “journey host” and they are a lot like the cruise tours of the past with a HAL tour guide. Fortunately we took a variety of the HAL tours years ago with a tour guide and they included many great shared experiences and memories. Today the Alaska/Denali tours operate without a guide due to great planning and staffing by HAL but they lack the variety of the past. Congrats on the upgrade. Now-a-days you may be offered an upsell!
  9. Since you seem to have chosen Princess as your cruise line you should get more information by asking on the Princess board. There are a lot of options and the easiest options for first timers are through the cruise lines. You may want to schedule your own flights but the cruise lines can do that, too. You could also talk to an experienced travel advisor like the Three A’s car insurance TA’s.
  10. Plan the land tour for your family. You don’t need to travel with a large group. If you start in Vancouver you will learn a lot about Alaska as you sail north. Glacier Bay is a National Park with several glaciers and rangers will board your ship to narrate that day. Hubbard Glacier is a huge glacier and may have the option of a closer to the glacier small boat excursion. College Fjord is a fjord with several glaciers and wildlife sightings and will probably be available on Princess and Holland America. Skagway is a national park and gateway to the Yukon and Gold Rush history. There are a lot of good hikes in Skagway. Juneau is the seat of government and very scenic with possible small boat excursion to Tracy Arm (may have transfer from cruise ship option). Mt Roberts Tram has scenic views, Mendenhall Glacier will be crowded but opportunity for short hikes. Juneau is also boarding for floatplanes out to Taku Glacier Lodge for Salmon lunch. Ketchikan sign your group up for the Bering Sea Crab fisherman’s tour. Princess and Holland America have been in Alaska for many years and often get the best docking locations in Juneau and Ketchikan. Look online for Alaska visitor’s bureau information. There is a lot there. Rent a car and plan to drive but have your hotels booked in advance. TravelAlaska.com is helpful. Plan your car rental way in advance from a location in downtown Anchorage. Try to get rooms together so you can open the divider between your verandas to make a larger viewing area. For scenic viewing, the days are longest around the summer solstice in late June. Plan for all kinds of weather including rain. Bring good walking shoes. Layer your clothing with a water repellant outer layer.
  11. unless you end up at the front of the ship with a very small balcony
  12. Also, kids do tend to exaggerate situations before they laugh about them…..and with the of the children, this is their way of coping with the situation. They’ll have a great story to tell their friends.
  13. This is a teachable moment for the children but it is an opportunity for the parents to talk about how to respond to the unexpected. Cruising is an adventure. The crew obviously waited until 8 a.m. I’d be excited to have a close-up view of the activity of the crew maintaining the ship. If the ship was sinking you would have heard the warning signals explained in the lifeboat drill. Were the kids educated about those procedures? Maybe that lesson was skipped now that we aren’t forced to line up on deck!
  14. Hotel accommodations are assigned at random taking into account your travel partners. (King, two queens, etc.). We’ve been on the same itineraries. You may be able to upgrade your Denali accommodations for a price.
  15. Did your PCC contact you or did you find the cruise posted somewhere? We’re doing that 28 day Alaska in 2024. It showed up on HAL’s website with Mariner early booking perks.
  16. We cruised Seabourn Odyssey in the Caribbean pre-Covid. I wasn’t impressed. The dining room service was slow for food, fast for filling your wine glass. I also didn’t care for the menu choices. The standard veranda stateroom was very large but the service was not up to HAL standards. The entertainment was good. Not the upscale experience i had expected. We sailed Azamara in New Zealand before the change of ownership. Loved it. Veranda rooms were small but service was good. Entertainment was good. Food service and choices were good. As a HAL cruiser I felt Azamara was a good fit for me. Seabourn was not. Azamara had a little coffee bar area with snacks that was wonderful, all included in the amenities offered by Azamara. HAL now has the Grand Dutch Cafe which is similar but much more crowded.
  17. rafting is fun, hiking, the dog kennels, Jeff King’s Husky Homestead. The flight over Denali possibly including landing on the mountain would be a #1 choice for those who can afford the adventure.
  18. I’ve done the Kenai Fjords once several years ago. I’ve done the 26 Glacier Cruise 3 times. The 26 Glacier Cruise was crowded every time and i’ve seen plenty of glaciers anyway. The Kenai Fjords was more interesting because of the variety of wildlife (including puffins) and the amazing scenery on a beautiful clear Alaska day.
  19. Seattle is home for HAL on the West Coast. I’ve never heard of a California office.
  20. There is more to do in Seward. The Kenai Fjords 6 hour tour is great. It’s easy to get around Seward. The Alyeska hotel is a lovely resort property with amazing views of Turnagain Arm. We stayed there a few years ago. Alyeska is best for those who have rented a car so that you can drive to see nearby attractions.
  21. It will be somewhat cool and rougher seas sailing out of San Diego, getting warmer and smoother seas as you get closer to the islands, and the reverse is true on the return voyage. We sailed in February 2023. There were rough seas around Lahaina and we missed that tender port. The Captain reversed Lahaina and Kona hoping the seas would improve but didn’t. We tendered in Kona with no problem. Lahaina was substituted with an overnight in Hilo, giving us an extra day in Hilo which we enjoyed. The excursions group added excursions to Volcanos National Park for that second day. Warm rain has to be expected when you visit Hawaii and as I recall we had rain in Hilo when we visited Volcano’s Nat’l Park and a short rain in Honolulu during our nature hike. Be aware that with HIA excursions will fill up quickly so book in advance. Bring a poncho or light rain jacket.
  22. In my experience HAL’s goal is to have the staterooms ready before bringing passengers onboard. That way you can take your carry-on’s to your stateroom before you go to the Lido/MDR for lunch. In Vancouver we had a 10:30 boarding/check in time but we had to sit with our group until rooms were ready and boarding began at 11:30.
  23. You would enjoy your veranda while in port and watching the ship docking and at sailaway. The Rotterdam is a newer ship and has more venues and places to eat. You can enjoy being out and about on either ship while others are taking excursions. While in port neither will have much to offer except for discounts on spa treatments.
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