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  1. Well - you will have to go back to Alaska to get a better glacier view in the future! :)

     

    :D I was pretty envious of my uncle's cruise to Glacier Bay the week before mine.

     

    He sent me this:

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  2. Is that as close as you got to Dawes glacier?

     

    This photo was taken at the point at which the ship literally almost spun in a circle for viewing purposes and got no closer to the glacier afterwards. I woke up at 6am, so it's possible the ship was closer to the glacier before then, but I doubt that they did.

     

    We ordered the balcony breakfast that morning at 7:30am and were outside for a few hours, so there definitely was no closer glacier viewing from the balcony after 7am or so.

  3. In case it helps with your morning planning, our ship did go to Endicott Arm instead of Tracy Arm, and the port side had a full view into the fjord from about 6:20-6:30am. The captain then did a 180 with the ship so that the starboard side had a full view. By 7am or so, the ship was turning to retrace its path out and towards Juneau.

     

    I woke up DH from deep sleep at 6:30am, so he could at least look out the balcony for a few minutes before knocking out again.

     

    View from a port-side balcony cabin in Endicott Arm.

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  4. A couple of more questions for you if you don't mind.
    No worries. =)

     

    What did the kids wear to dinner on Smart Casual nights? Formal nights I've got figured out, but I'm not sure what they should wear on the Smart Casual nights - I've got two girls and they don't own polos or khakis or anything similar and Alaska seems a little cold for sundresses.
    Actually, the 9-year-old girls did wear sundresses for smart casual nights. We had warmer weather, in the high 60s, and inside the ship itself did not feel cold. On the 2 colder days, they wore sweaters with pants or leggings since it was only cold if you went out on deck. One girl wore a sequin short-sleeve top with black pants for one smart casual dinner.

     

    Also what movies were being shown for MUTS?

     

    Thanks!

    Here is the MUTS schedule for our week:

    Sun - concerts (Bon Jovi, Il Divo, Pink), Bridge of Spies

    Mon - Inside Out (10am), Ant Man, concert (The Killers), Brooklyn

    Tues - Hunger Games

    Wed - The Martian

    Thurs - Star Wars: The Force Awakens

    Fri - Oz The Great and Powerful (10am), Now You See Me, concert (Maroon 5), Spectre

    Sat - Minions (10am), Jurassic World, concerts (Elton John, Paul McCartney, Billy Joel)

  5. We booked with Ketchikan Taxi Cab Tours (http://www.ketchikantaxicabtours.com). They drove us to a short stop at Herring Cove to look for bears, eagles, and seals. Then, took us to Potlatch Park, as BQ mentioned. Potlatch had totem poles and a short 5-10 minute hike/walk through rainforest very near to Totem Bight (?). I only recall stairs going into and out of the clan house.

     

    For 8 people, you would need 2 vans at $70-74 per hour per van (can't recall the exact rate). The owner, Dave, was great. He'll customize to your group's needs.

  6. Yup, that's exactly what I mean, and thank you. The card is cheap enough that we can each get one and get full use of it (on a 15 day cruise), but it would have been great if we could just share one instead.

     

    On the Ruby last week, I bought one coffee card for 2 people to share on a 7-night cruise. One night, I asked for 2 hot teas at the same time (no punches), and it was not a problem. Granted, it was late at night with no line. There also was no problem with ordering a latte and a brewed coffee at the same time. We ended up with 2 punches leftover, which I gave to someone boarding the ship as we left it.

     

    So, perhaps buy one coffee card to start and see how it goes with your baristas.

  7. On Ruby Princess a month ago or so, New York Nana showed Patters for the gold nugget bracelet making class that required showing up hours earlier to obtain a ticket for a spot in the class. It was also held on the 2nd sea day.

     

    However, I just got back from the same ship and route this past Sunday, and the gold nugget bracelet class was moved to the 1st sea day at 11am in a conference room. Also, the requirement to show up early for a ticket was removed. Perhaps it was not popular enough to warrant handing out tickets? There is no cost listed in the Patters (whereas wine tasting events do list a price), so I'd be surprised if they charged for it.

     

    If you are a lucky person in games of chance, the Effy jewelry store on-board had a raffle for jewelry almost everyday.

  8. If you sometimes buy photos from the cruise, one thing that caught me off-guard is that the Photo Gallery on the Ruby ran out of display space. By the time I realized we had enough OBC left to splurge on a $20 photo from embarkation day, all of those photos had been stacked together in bins! I got lucky and found our picture in the first stack searched, but some other people had been searching for well over 30 minutes.

     

    So, if you think you might buy photos, perhaps gather all of yours together in one place on the display walls.

  9. The 6:00 time is a common misnomer. It's used to indicate the 5:30 seating in Botticelli, while the 5:30 booking time refers to the 5:30 seating in Michelangelo or DaVinci (can't remember which). It's possible they had a small enough demand for TD that they were able to keep both midship MDRs AT all night long, but somehow I doubt this. (It becomes a hot topic here, as the 6:00 seating magically becoming 5:30 manages to irk some people a LOT, and the fact of having only 1 MDR doing AT until about 7:30 often forces a strict blocker on AT reservations between 5:45 and 7:15.)

     

    Ok, peety3 is correct. Da Vinci had Traditional Enhanced Dining at 5:30pm, followed by Anytime Dining from 7:30-9:30pm. Except for Wed and Sat, which were Open Sitting from 5:30-9:00pm on Wed and 5:30-9:30pm on Sat.

     

    Botticelli was either 5:30pm or 8:00pm, except for Open Sitting on Wed (5:30-9:00pm) and Sat (5:30-8:00pm).

     

    Michelangelo was Anytime Dining daily from 5:30-9:30pm, except for Wed (6:30-9:30pm) and Sat (5:30-7:30pm).

  10. In Skagway, I did the river rafting back in 1999, which was not rough water at all and was very scenic.

     

    Last week, we took the train to Fraser, then rode with Chilkoot Charters in a shuttle bus up to Emerald Lake and back down to port in Skagway. The bus portion stopped at Caribou Crossing for a short summer dogcart ride, the small town of Carcross, and other scenic lookout points.

  11. Are you certain there wasn't an additional early traditional seating in one of the other MDRs midship? Can you check your Patters for me to confirm? Typically, all reports from these cruises indicate that Botticelli is TD early and late, a mid-ship MDR starts as an additional early TD seating then transitions to AT upon turnover, and the other mid-ship MDR is AT all night long. Both of the early seatings tend to be at the same time, so it can go unnoticed.

     

    I'll check the Patters again tonight to make sure! We had been confirmed for 6:00pm Traditional dining, specifically not selecting 5:30pm. But when we received our cruise cards, we were given 5:30pm, and there was not a 6:00pm time listed for any MDR.

  12. By "all open seating" do you mean no pre-reserved seating times? no pre-reserved tables? no assigned dining room? all three? :) (We have Anytime Dining, btw, so I'm curious whether we could/should check out the Botticelli one of those evenings).

     

    Re: Victoria -- A walk to Fisherman's Wharf was in our plans too, so I'm disappointed to hear it was closed (but appreciate the heads up). Was this shortly after the ship arrived in port, or did you head there later in the evening? I had been eyeing Barb's Fish 'n Chips for dinner and thought it was open until dark.

     

    Yes, on Wed and Sat, there is no pre-reserved seating at any dining room due to the late port departures from Juneau and Victoria. We ended up eating on-shore in Juneau on Wed and then at SHARE on Sat. My assumption is that Botticelli was essentially Anytime dining on those evenings since our Traditional dining waiter reminded us about the open seating days.

     

    The Ruby actually docked early in Victoria, around 4:30pm or so. We didn't go to Fisherman's Wharf until about 7:30-8:00pm (after dinner), so if you end up docking early, maybe the fish n chips place will still be open!

  13. Did you by any chance happen to keep the kid's club patters? Or do you know which nights the kid's dinners in the horizon court happen? Thank you!

     

    Sorry to say that we don't have the kid's club patters or HC kid's dinner info. In MDR, there was a separate paper sheet with kid's menu items that was available everyday. Actually, that same kid's menu sheet was offered in Crown Grille, too. It had items such as chicken nuggets.

  14. Thanks for taking time to post a trip report and photos !

     

    Can you add a little info about the toddlers/kids on this trip? Kids clubs? pool? special activities? There are always concerns about how youngsters will manage on an Alaska cruise, given that Alaska is mostly about scenery and scenery doesn't hold a kids interest too long.

     

    We had seven kids in the group, ages 5, 7, 9, 11, and 12. They went to kids club on the first day, where they made beaded lanyards to hold their hole-punched cruise card. After that, they never went back to kids club.

     

    On this ship, there were a lot of board and card games in the library that the kids borrowed. It helped that they had other kids their age to hang out with and play their own games since there weren't many geared towards kids. This is what they did most of the week.

     

    The pool on this ship is only outdoors, but it was heated. Plus we had warm weather most days, so the kids definitely went in the pool. On the 2nd sea day, waters were rough, so we had an accidental wave simulator in the pool. And they LOVED that. One minute, the pool water was at their ankles and the next it was back at their chin. There was also an outdoor movie screen, so the kids watched some movies outside on the lounge chairs or in the pool.

     

    The parents also pre-downloaded videos and cartoons to iPads and other tablets for backup entertainment.

     

    Oh! There was a program on the last day or so, called Jr Chef @ Sea. The parents tried to sign up for this on the day-of but were told that it was fully booked within 3 hours of when we embarked last Sunday! There was also a "gold nugget" bracelet making class on the 1st sea day, as well as a few other arts & crafts classes here and there. It might help to find the specific daily activities list for the cruise you're going on. For Ruby Princess, specific kids activities were sparse. They did like the magic show though.

  15. Victoria:

     

    Fisherman’s wharf was already closed by the time we got there. So, we just walked to The Empress hotel in downtown and walked around the shops in that area. We did follow the advice in other posts to stop by Roger's Chocolates for some Victoria Creams!

     

    I also kept the Princess Patters if anyone wants them scanned in. It was Shark Week, which explains all of the shark-related Discovery shows on tv.

  16. Skagway:

     

    Booked with Chilkoot Charters & Tours for the Rail/Bus + Dogcart excursion. This was a group tour favorite, especially for families with dogs. We had our own 25-person shuttle bus, so we could stay longer or shorter at the stops along the way from Emerald Lake back to the ship. The dogcart ride was short but fun.

     

    The dogs are amped up and ready to run!

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    Thankfully, the White Pass train doesn’t use these tracks:

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  17. Juneau:

     

    Took a 3-hour tour with 12th Street Taxis & Tours to visit the salmon hatchery and Mendenhall Glacier. They now have two 12-person vans, so our whole group fit in 2 taxis.

     

    The salmon are already running, so there were eagles everywhere.

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    Mendenhall looks about the same as when I was here back in 1999!

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    One family did a glacier walk via helicopter afterwards with Coastal Helicopters and said it was amazing.

  18. Ketchikan:

     

    View from our balcony, sailing into Ketchikan.

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    Misty Fjords floatplane tour with Island Wings for us and Ketchikan Taxicab Tours for the group.

     

    In the group tour, we got lucky and saw a bear in Herring Cove!

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    The floatplane ride with Michelle was our favorite excursion of the week. What a great view of Alaska!

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  19. Ship Info:

     

    Coffee card: If you drink coffee daily, buy it. You can try the HC “coffee” from a spout for comparison, but you will then end up buying the coffee card just for brewed coffee. For specialty coffee, each barista is different. Might need to ask for vanilla in your latte.

     

    Casino: 2 roulette, 1 craps, 1 Let It Ride, and plenty of Blackjack tables. Didn’t see anyone playing the Casino Vault machine. Must cash out your chips by noon on Sat.

     

    Cabin: Balcony on port side of Caribe deck. Enjoyed the partially-covered balcony, especially when having Ultimate Balcony Breakfast on Wed while leaving Endicott Arm.

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    Dining, MDR: Only 2 traditional seating times, 5:30pm and 8:00pm, both in Botticelli. Wed and Sat are ALL open seating. Monday’s tenderloin and Friday’s lobster and prawns were good.

     

    Dining, Specialty: Loved both Crown Grille and SHARE. Kids are half-price even if they order from the adult menu. Wine list in SHARE was higher in quality and price.

     

    Dining, Other: The pizza on Lido deck really is all that. 3 types of thin-crust pizza everyday. Hot dogs and burgers at Trident Grill were also good. Had fish tacos there on the 1st sea day, which were surprisingly tender.

     

    Entertainment: “Magic To Do” is a musical magic show. I’m not a fan of prestidigitation magic, so this was not a favorite. Singer-pianist Daniel Oliver is very talented. He played in Crooners almost nightly, which was always packed.

  20. On the ship, the 5-year-old in our group also liked the stairs. Maybe since that family made it a competition to see who could go the whole week without taking the elevator, haha.

     

    The younger kids liked to just walk/run around, explore, and eat ice cream and pizza. Whale sightings were exciting, too, so maybe setting aside time to look for wildlife.

  21. In Victoria they have a horse drawn carriage. They also have a Miniature Museum on the left side of the Empress Hotel. It is cheap and will keep the whole family busy for a few hours. The trolley will take you into town and probably right across from the hotel.

     

    The lumberjack show and the Duck ride sound like the best for young kids in Ketchikan.

     

    My 3 YO was amazed by the ship. Being able to see through stairs was a novelty for him. Every time we turned around he was heading to the stairs.

     

    I'm still trying to find a grizzly old prospector to help my grandkids pan for gold.

     

    Those activities in Victoria and Ketchikan were fun for the kids in our group, ranging from 5 to 12. In Ketchikan, Wild Wolf Tours has a good rainforest hike that includes geocaching activities for the kids, but her tour was already full when I tried to book so we didn't get to try it.

  22. Just ate at SHARE on Saturday (7/2) and thought it was really good. Didn't take any photos of the menu, but you start with 4 different cheeses and a charcuterie plate with olives. Two of the starters have fresh made pasta. The pasta was fantastic.

     

    For mains, the waiter recommended twice cooked duck or parmesan-crusted turbo (a tender white fish) and potato gratin side. Braised kale side was good, too. There are 3 desserts to choose from: chocolate mouse with vanilla bean ice cream, ricotta fritters, or lemon tart.

     

    At $39pp, we thought it was well worth it for the amount of work and freshness of the food.

  23. Just got off the Ruby today (7/3). We had been assigned to Crab Shack and called DINE to switch to SHARE instead. Since it costs $10 more than Crab Shack, we were given $25 OBC and then were charged the full $39pp at SHARE.

     

    Yes, we got $25 credit instead of $29 for switching to the higher cost option.

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