lisapow Posted August 3, 2010 #1 Share Posted August 3, 2010 Backstory What a whirlwind week and a half! I got married 9 days ago (horray, fastest night of my life! I think the whole night lasted 15 minutes!). We got home on Sunday and had a few hours to pack. Because time also seemed to exist in a warp before our wedding, we ran out of time beforehand and never prepacked for the cruise. Several weeks ago I started a very fine and detailed packing list from all the wonderful suggestions found on cruisecritic; a list which I promptly lost while attempting to pack 8 hours before departing for our cruise. Cruise advise tip #1- Don't sweat the small stuff. Items on the list which I forgot to pack and never once missed: power strip, long underwear, and baseball hat. Items I forgot that were easily replaced: gloves and knit beanie (7.99 and 4.99 in Ketchikan, as a bonus they say Alaska on them). One item forgotten which I wish we had but in no way ruined and or took away from our experience: DH's (yea! I can say that now) very nice pair of binoculars DH and I have never before been on a real cruise, as I don't count weekend booze cruises as a cruise experience. Alas, be gentle as this is my first online review. We planned this cruise as our honeymoon trip for several reasons. Firstly, my DH and I have very different travel styles, while I enjoy "seeing it all" and have had to learn to take it easy and enjoy vacations knowing I can always go back to see more instead of cram in every possible experience and never feel that I have missed anything, my DH enjoys relaxation and decompression. A cruise, we felt, would give us both what we needed out of our vacation. We choose alaska because we both enjoy nature and beautiful scenery; I was fortunate to grow up in the sierra nevadas and DH worked in Yosemite part time. Also, we now live in a place where the summers get hot and didn't particularly feel like laying on a tropical beach for the week. We chose the Island Princess in part because it gave us a travel day after the wedding (one of the few cruises that departed on a Monday) and because the itinerary included glacier bay and college fjord, a couple of musts for me after reading other peoples reviews. Another fine tip that worked very well for us was a wedding registry for our honeymoon cruise. We were able to breakup our vacation into many little parts and our wedding guests contributed for which I am eternally grateful as we spent almost all our money on our wedding. Let me wrap up the backstory by reassuring you all what an increadible time we had on our trip! Day 1-Travel Day. Our morning started off fairly well albeit it very early around 430 in the morning. We had a tense drive into the bayarea for our flight as the traffic was heavy all the way in. DH and I did well putting on an act for each other that all was well and there would be plenty of time, in the end the airport was very empty and we arrived to our gate 10 minutes before boarding. A little hassel at the gate with our carry on garmet bag ( I say carry on because it was purchased specifically because it was advertised as carry on size) which the gate agent declarede 1/2 inch too tall to carry on and checked in for us. DH smiled pleasantly and shrugged and we went on with life. This little hassel turned into a moderate sized worry as we made our way off the plane to catch our next flight and the bag did not come with us. Per several airline employees, it ended up being sent to baggage claim. I have to say I'm usually just fine with little mishaps like this excepting that our connecting flight was in 30 minutes and our cruise departed several hours after that. Oh well, better us getting there and missing the luggage than missing the boat for a piece of luggage. Cruise advise #2- don't sweat the small stuff and place cruise luggage tags on all articles you are taking to the ship even if you plan on them being carryons. I spent the short hop to Vancouver thinking up cleaver ways to dress up my jeans, tshirts and tennis shoes for the dinning room and imagining what sort of formal wear the ship has availble for rent in such circumstances. I thought perhaps they might lend me a tux and I could bring back the trend of ladies in mens wear! The flights were very pleasant and along the way up I was able to view the tiny Butte Mountain range and lake oroville, Mount Lassen, very clearly saw crater lake NP and Mount St Helens on the way into Seattle. In Vancouver we opted to take a taxi to the cruise dock. Because all luggage goes directly to the cruise ship from the airport I was left in suspense about the garmet bag :-) Theres nothing like a little drama to keep life interesting. The taxi was an easy way to transfer and I thank those who suggested this on CC, it cost as noted by others $35 and was convienient as we didn't have a lot of wiggle room time before the cruise departed. Canadian customs was very easy to get through. We arrived at the Vancouver cruise terminal around 2pm and had no wait to board. My aproximately 2-3 hour impression of Vancouver is that it is an immaculetly clean and comfortable city and I would dearly love to go back and spend some time seeing it. We did not have time to eat prior to arriving on the Island and so after dropping off our backpack went straight to the horizon court. I don't know if it was low expectations from reading others review of the buffet, the beautiful views that always existed from the buffet seating areas, or our luck with the crew and ship but I found the buffet to be pretty ok most of the time! That first lunch I ate a slice of cheese pizza (yum on a scale of bleech to bliss) and a salad while DH made mini sandwiches which I tasted and were good. We returnedto our room and found that luggage was not yet there ( no news is good news) so we grabbed our camera to head out to explore. After a cursory wandering we made our way to what became our special secret place! that I will let you all in on now. If you walk very forward on deck 10 and make your way through a nondescript door with no windows or writing on it you will find your way out to an amazing deck on the front of the ship just below the bridge. This spot also exists on deck 11. This is an amazing place to be when you leave vancouver and any other time the ship is not moving quickly or in bad weather (it does have a tendency to get very windy). Our second favorite spot was on these decks all the way back with the added bonus that the back decks had loungers on them. After watching the last of Vancouver fade away into the distance we went back to our room and there in the middle of the hall was our bags, all of them!! I took this as a sign of very good things to come while DH grunted and said not to take it as a good sign, "they just did what they were supposed to do, thats all". We unpacked and placed our luggage under the bed (the empty luggage fits just fine there). Our room was totally awesome (on a scale of eww to holy ship!). We had room P530 under the casino. No problems what so ever with noise. It was oceanview port side and we never felt we were missing a lot of view being on the port side. A lot of the trip is inside passage and so you get a lot of coast on either side to look at. I especially enjoyed this view coming out of college fjord and was able to see several more glaciers and waterfalls in gorgeous valleys from the room after we came back in thinking most of the viewing was over! The room is pleanty roomy, while small it is well designed and functional. The closet is huge (bigger than the one in my first apartment). After organizing the close and shoes I moved the end table into the closet area and it became our drop spot for the camera as well under the table turned into our dirty close pile. Not having the little glass table in the room gave us even more room around the bed. The bed was mostly comfortable, as noted by others, slightly on the hard end of the spectrum, but nothing that we felt needed an egg crate or anything. I brought my own pillow but on the last night when my bags were all packed had to use theirs and had no problems sleeping. In fact I had no trouble sleeping the whole cruise. The bathroom was slightly small, but again functional. I did not bring a hanging bag for the bathroom and instead found pleanty of room on the shelf under the sink for my toilitries. As many have said the shower area is small, worked fine for me, but I can see were some are uncomfortable in the space. I do think its a good size for being on a boat! It made up for the small by having good water pressure without being hard and stinging. I did find it awkward shaving my legs but was on vacation anyway so only shaved them once (TMI!) Our cabin steward was very good, frequently out of sight out of mind but kept the room neat and tidy and turned down our room everynight while we were at dinner. We simply alternated between service please and privacy please sign in our door at all times and there was no oppertunity for missed signals. We were always stocked with ice, and did use several sodas and water from the fridge. I was surprised when these weren't automatically restocked, but Im sure if I wanted more I could have asked. Ok, so now we get to the part where we dress real pretty and go to dinner. We had anytime dining as that was all that was left as an option when we booked. In the end it worked well for us because first you get to eat when your hungry, second you get to eat around your activity schedule, and third you get to chose to sit just 2 or with a group. Our first night we made it out to dinner at prime traffic time about 715, so there was a line (around 10 peeps or so). We were asked almost immediately if we would be ok with sharing. Because we easily succomb to suggestion when faced with a line and stares of those around us we said us and so were escorted to the elevator with the couple in front and behind us in line. Turns out we made a good choice and met some awesome people at dinner. One couple in particular also got married last saturday and we ended up meeting them up again later in the week for drinks and dinner. As I was saying we got in the elevator and ended up upstairs in the provence dining room and had a gorgeous view from our table. I surprised myself by ordering the chili instead of my go to primerib, DH had the prime rib. The food was good, not the most amazing but definately satisfying. For desert I managed to hold myself to one choise banannas foster while DH got the floating islands. He absolutely didn't know what he was getting into because DH is not really a sweets type guy (can you imagine people like him actually exist). What arrived in front of him was literally diabetes in desert form, eating the desert was like enjoying pure sugar (to be honest it was a bit much even for me and thats saying a lot!). We finished our lovely diner and snuck up to our secret place. There is no description for what we got to watch over the next hour from our secret spot. I shall attempt to call it a sunset, but really it was so much more than that. The water had turned to still reflective glass that echoed the scenery back up to the myriad of oranges reds and yellows. In the far distance were purple and black mountains covered in trees in every direction and the view was so long I swear you could see the curve of the earth. It was absolutely silent out and I imagine we were the only 2 people in the world in that space and time. Of course the camera wasw down in the room but to be truthful I dont regret it at all. There is no way we could have capturede the moment the wasy it existed, and it would have distracted us for mearly watching the moment. I will prize that evening forever as one of the greatest of my life :-) Maybe tonight I'll start on day 2:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starshine95123 Posted August 4, 2010 #2 Share Posted August 4, 2010 Thanks for starting your review. I remember reading some of your questions and comments on CC. I was hoping you would come back and tell us all about your cruise. Hubby and I will be on the Island in October so I'm really looking forward to pictures. (By the way, I couldn't download your picture. Not sure why.) Our first cruise was to Alaska, (it was our 35th anniversary)and we absolutely loved it! We want to go again someday, there's just too much to see and do in one cruise. I'll be waiting for your next installment. Once again, congrats! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lisapow Posted August 4, 2010 Author #3 Share Posted August 4, 2010 Sorry, this ended up on the boards under 2 different threads. The page was very slow today and I was having trouble when I was editing. Please refer to Island princess review (with pictures) for further Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colo Cruiser Posted August 4, 2010 #4 Share Posted August 4, 2010 Thanks for the review. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waterbug1 Posted August 4, 2010 #5 Share Posted August 4, 2010 I enjoyed your review so far and am looking forward to reading more. Thanks! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colo Cruiser Posted August 4, 2010 #6 Share Posted August 4, 2010 I enjoyed your review so far and am looking forward to reading more. Thanks! :) The rest is here..... http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1248368 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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