Anita Latte Posted August 24, 2023 #201 Share Posted August 24, 2023 20 hours ago, Arkiepig said: Wednesday- Late morning bus to Anchorage. 1.5 hour lunch break near Convention Center. Where to eat?? Continue bus to Seward. 2 nights at Lodge at Resurrection Bay. I would recommend Fire Island Rustic Bake Shop. https://www.fireislandbread.com/ 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkiepig Posted August 24, 2023 #202 Share Posted August 24, 2023 That’s sounds perfect! Adding to notes. Thanks👍🏽 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
torybruno Posted August 24, 2023 #203 Share Posted August 24, 2023 On 4/2/2023 at 9:14 PM, no1racefan1 said: I spent this afternoon fine tuning our tentative itinerary--I'm already so excited for this trip!! By looking at this it probably seems like I'm one of those people that wants to have every single day planned out to the minute, but I'm really not! I like to have *ideas* for what we could do in a day, but we're very much go with the flow type people. Monday, 5/13 B-airport L-airport Fly to Anchorage Stay @ Hyatt Pick up rental car D-49th State Brewing OR Haute Quarter Grill Tuesday, 5/14 B-free at hotel Denali flightseeing trip? Explore Anchorage Buy groceries L-picnic Massages? Wild Scoops ice cream D-Anchorage Stay @ Hyatt Wednesday, 5/15 B-free @ hotel Drive to Glacier View Matanuska Glacier guided hike L-The Butte Burger Place Bodenberg Butte hike? D-leftovers Stay in Palmer? Thursday, 5/16 B-groceries/make our own Drive to Seward Scenic stops along the way L-picnic Visit Exit Glacier D-The Cookery OR Woody’s Thai Kitchen Stay @ yurt in Seward Friday, 5/17 B-groceries/make our own Orca quest tour in Seward OR Kayak tour L-Seward? Drive back to Anchorage Buy wine & soda for cruise? D-Anchorage Drop off rental car Stay @ Hyatt Saturday, 5/18 Embark Whittier 8pm B-free @ hotel 9:45am-12:05pm Alaska Railroad L-onboard or eat remaining groceries Portage Pass Trail hike? 5:20pm dinner in MDR Sunday, 5/19 Hubbard Glacier 3pm-8pm Laundry day 3:30pm-5:30pm Hubbard Glacier cruise? 6:40pm dinner in MDR Monday, 5/20 Glacier Bay 9:15am-7:30pm 5:20pm dinner in MDR Tuesday, 5/21 Skagway 7am-8:30pm 7:30am-11:45am Chilkoot Hike & Float Lunch back on board Walk or shuttle to Gold Rush Cemetery Hike to Lower Reid Falls? Shopping in Skagway 6:40pm dinner in MDR Wednesday, 5/22 Juneau 6:30am-4pm 7am-10:30am Mendenhall Native Canoe Lunch in town—fish & chips Mt. Roberts Tramway? 5:20pm dinner in MDR Thursday, 5/23 Ketchikan 10am-6pm Breakfast in MDR 10:30am-3:30pm Fishing excursion (Wade) Lumberjack show? Walking tour/shopping 6:40pm dinner in MDR Friday, 5/24 Sea Day Laundry day 5:20pm dinner in MDR Saturday, 5/25 Disembark Vancouver 7:30am Breakfast on board Taxi to airport L-airport D-airport Stay night in Denver? I've started a wish list of 'would like to do this if we win the lottery' things to do (we don't play the lottery....) such as flightseeing in Denali. I'd like to know what everybody's ONE thing in Alaska is to do, if you did nothing else--what would feel quintessentially Alaskan to you? (We did a helicopter flight to dogsledding camp on top of a glacier on our first cruise, so that's why those experiences are not included in our trip this time. We also did the White Pass train ride in Skagway. Both highly recommended!!) For budgeting purposes, I'm trying to map out when/where we might be eating meals so we will know what to grocery shop for. I've also started researching restaurants in various places to see if there are any 'must do' places! I don't eat seafood sooooo....yeah. No crab legs here! Recommendations welcome, of course! Part of the reason I started this thread was to help give other people ideas as well... and the other reason I started this thread is to keep myself amused and give myself an outlet for my over 400 days left of trip planning I'll be doing.... Curious how you have dinner in the MDR at two different scheduled times? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no1racefan1 Posted August 24, 2023 Author #204 Share Posted August 24, 2023 1 hour ago, torybruno said: Curious how you have dinner in the MDR at two different scheduled times? I went into the Cruise Personalizer via the website and it gave me the option to choose the same time/dining room for the whole trip, or to make individual reservations for each night. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no1racefan1 Posted August 29, 2023 Author #205 Share Posted August 29, 2023 On 8/23/2023 at 8:49 AM, torybruno said: Hello all! I can't tell you how much I have enjoyed this post and reading through all 8 pages! I used to visit cruise critic often during our first cruises, but have not lately. We are newly retired, just turned 60, and have been tasked with planning an Alaska adventure with 2 other couples who have not been. We've been twice, and both times only booked and planned two months out. After reading this post, I'm thinking I better get on it for June 2024!! I really appreciate the news about Denali, I was thinking we would do it again this time, but after reading you cannot go as far into the park... the Seward area is peaking my interest with the bike rentals and boat excursions. We have narrowed down our time line to the last 2 weeks of June, it's just a matter of what cruise line to pick. We are not loyal to any one, we have sailed most of the big lines. Both Alaskan cruises we have done were on HAL. The first time, we did 3 nights in Denali with the cruise line. The absolute best thing we did on that cruise was fly in a day early, rented a car and drove to Majestic Valley Wilderness Lodge for the night. In the morning we did the Matanuska Glacier trek for FOUR hours with MICA guides. Hands down, two trips to Alaska, and this was the most amazing thing we did, and want to repeat it in 2024. Afterward we drove back to Anchorage and met up with our party for the beginning of the cruise/tour. The second cruise we did three years later, when a deal came in my email that was too good to pass up! Round trip out of Seattle, we had two free Marriott nights in Seattle, one free airfare, and the cruise visited two different ports we had not been to the first time, and very cheap for a balcony. If anyone is interested... here's some of the excursions we have done... Juneau, whale watching on a private 6 passenger boat, second time we took a taxi to Mendenhall glacier, hiked to the glacier, then took the tram up and ate lunch at the top, and did a small hike at the top. Glacier Point Wilderness Safari to Davidson Glacier was my second favorite tour after the MICA guides. We did this from Haines, but it's my understanding the same tour runs from Skagway. I'm not sure if they still let you exit the 21 person canoe and walk up to the face of the glacier like we did, but it was an AMAZING tour! Ketchikan... we did an all you can eat crab leg excursion and wilderness tour, and the second time we did a float plane to Misty Fjords with Island Wings (highly recommend!) Victoria was also a new port on the second cruise, and Butchart Gardens did not disappoint! Also loved sailing Glacier Bay day! Again... thank you for this wonderful post, I look forward to following it! @torybruno do you remember if there was a glacier access fee that you paid on top of booking your trip with MICA Guides? I'm getting ready to book our glacier trek--yay!!--and it sounds like on the website there is a $45pp access fee that is charged in person at check in, on top of what is paid online. Fine with me, but wanted to make sure I understand correctly for budgeting purposes 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no1racefan1 Posted August 29, 2023 Author #206 Share Posted August 29, 2023 11 minutes ago, no1racefan1 said: @torybruno do you remember if there was a glacier access fee that you paid on top of booking your trip with MICA Guides? I'm getting ready to book our glacier trek--yay!!--and it sounds like on the website there is a $45pp access fee that is charged in person at check in, on top of what is paid online. Fine with me, but wanted to make sure I understand correctly for budgeting purposes 🙂 We are booked! Actually ended up booking the very first glacier trek of the day on the very first day they are available in 2024. Phew!! I hope the weather cooperates! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmmaxwell03 Posted September 1, 2023 #207 Share Posted September 1, 2023 @no1racefan1 The pressure is ON! We fly to Anchorage Tuesday morning. Then start the cruise on Thursday. My 'to-do' lists are a bit lengthy. I read back over your packing list and realized I had forgotten to add binoculars to my packing list. DOH! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no1racefan1 Posted September 1, 2023 Author #208 Share Posted September 1, 2023 1 hour ago, cmmaxwell03 said: @no1racefan1 The pressure is ON! We fly to Anchorage Tuesday morning. Then start the cruise on Thursday. My 'to-do' lists are a bit lengthy. I read back over your packing list and realized I had forgotten to add binoculars to my packing list. DOH! oh.my.goodness. I can't wait to read all about it!! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkiepig Posted September 1, 2023 #209 Share Posted September 1, 2023 4 hours ago, no1racefan1 said: oh.my.goodness. I can't wait to read all about it!! Same! Have a great time! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no1racefan1 Posted September 2, 2023 Author #210 Share Posted September 2, 2023 Here's an article on CNN written just for us! 🤣 https://www.cnn.com/travel/summer-travel-early-planning-2024/index.html 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
torybruno Posted September 2, 2023 #211 Share Posted September 2, 2023 On 8/29/2023 at 4:06 PM, no1racefan1 said: We are booked! Actually ended up booking the very first glacier trek of the day on the very first day they are available in 2024. Phew!! I hope the weather cooperates! That's awesome! I really don't remember what we paid, it was on our July 2016 cruise. I'm thinking it was around $70 each, and I don't remember an additional fee... but my memory is not that great! I just remember it was the absolute best excursion, EVER!!! 4 hours out on the glacier, and most of the day was sunny. We dressed in layers, and filled our water bottles right from the melting glacier! I'm sure now the ice trek is at least double... so much cheaper than the fly in helicopter tours that spend 20 minutes on the glacier! Racefan... maybe you can help me... I joined CC way back whenway before apps and cell phones... so is there an app now for CC on your phone, or do you just use the website? I'm a little tech challenged! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no1racefan1 Posted September 2, 2023 Author #212 Share Posted September 2, 2023 1 minute ago, torybruno said: That's awesome! I really don't remember what we paid, it was on our July 2016 cruise. I'm thinking it was around $70 each, and I don't remember an additional fee... but my memory is not that great! I just remember it was the absolute best excursion, EVER!!! 4 hours out on the glacier, and most of the day was sunny. We dressed in layers, and filled our water bottles right from the melting glacier! I'm sure now the ice trek is at least double... so much cheaper than the fly in helicopter tours that spend 20 minutes on the glacier! Racefan... maybe you can help me... I joined CC way back whenway before apps and cell phones... so is there an app now for CC on your phone, or do you just use the website? I'm a little tech challenged! I just use the website. I'm a terrible millennial that hates doing things on my phone, lol. I ended up paying $260 for two people on the ice trek plus it says there's the $45pp access fee that we pay in cash upon arrival. So quite a bit more expensive, but I'm sooo excited about it! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
torybruno Posted September 2, 2023 #213 Share Posted September 2, 2023 16 hours ago, no1racefan1 said: Here's an article on CNN written just for us! 🤣 https://www.cnn.com/travel/summer-travel-early-planning-2024/index.html I love the last paragraph! That was written for you, Race fan!! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
disneyochem Posted September 3, 2023 #214 Share Posted September 3, 2023 On 9/2/2023 at 10:30 AM, no1racefan1 said: I just use the website. I'm a terrible millennial that hates doing things on my phone, lol. I ended up paying $260 for two people on the ice trek plus it says there's the $45pp access fee that we pay in cash upon arrival. So quite a bit more expensive, but I'm sooo excited about it! You pay an additional fee because access to the glacier is owned by a private company. The fee is different from the tour provider—the Glacier Park collects the fee, you pay the guides separately. Tour guides have no control on that cost. Pre-2021, one used to be able to do self-guided hikes on the glacier. Now you can only access it by using guides. Much safer this way! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no1racefan1 Posted September 4, 2023 Author #215 Share Posted September 4, 2023 6 hours ago, disneyochem said: You pay an additional fee because access to the glacier is owned by a private company. The fee is different from the tour provider—the Glacier Park collects the fee, you pay the guides separately. Tour guides have no control on that cost. Pre-2021, one used to be able to do self-guided hikes on the glacier. Now you can only access it by using guides. Much safer this way! There's no way I would do it without a guide--I'm terrified of crevasses! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdkdkdsd Posted September 4, 2023 #216 Share Posted September 4, 2023 Both loving this thread and feeling nervous. I usually plan far ahead, but not this far ahead. DH and I were hoping to do a diy land tour and southbound cruise June/July 2024, but haven't been able to nail down dates yet- eek! If we can nail dates down this weekend I'll enjoy using your insight on this thread and start booking. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmmaxwell03 Posted September 4, 2023 #217 Share Posted September 4, 2023 We board our flights from Seattle to Anchorage in 24 hrs. Most of our packing is completed. It's hard to I'm finding it hard to stay focused. I'm starting one task and then quickly becoming distracted by something else. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no1racefan1 Posted September 5, 2023 Author #218 Share Posted September 5, 2023 Trip planning updates! I've been able to book a few of our independent tours and tweak a few things in our agenda. I switched out Mendenhall Glacier Explorer for the Bike and Brew Glacier View tour in Juneau. Thanks to a tip from @Arkiepig, I was able to look up the tour provide (Cycle Alaska) on TripAdvisor and confirm that there will likely be enough time to walk to Nugget Falls on this tour. This tour is more our style even though I don't drink--I'm sure DH will enjoy the beer sampling! This resulted in $180 increase spending on ship excursions. Oh, by the way--the tour price through Princess was EXACTLY the same as booking direct with Cycle Alaska! I booked through Princess because as I've said before, I like the ease of them making the arrangements for us. Side note, I ended up accidentally cancelling my lumberjack excursion while trying to cancel the Mendenhall Glacier excursion, because Princess's website is kind of terrible. So now I need to keep track and make sure I get refunded for both of those excursions (and I have no idea what payment I used sooooo I guess that'll give me something to do, haha). I did rebook the lumberjack show. I ended up cancelling and rebooking our flights from Denver to Anchorage because I had a companion fare on Alaska Air that needed to be used before next spring, and I wasn't sure where/when I would use it. That resulted in spending approximately $600 on flights, but I got 90,000 miles back that DON'T expire, so it seemed like a better idea to save those for future use and a better deal too. The only tour I haven't booked yet is our kayaking in Seward, because the company I want to use (Adventure 60 North) doesn't have next year open for booking yet. I'm trying to decide between a 3-hour or 5-hour kayak trip; the 5-hour would be $60pp more, but includes lunch, which would offset some of that cost. And it includes some hiking. Hmm, decisions, decisions.... And lastly, I paid off our cruise balance today! I bought a $500 gift card on AARP with 8% discount (bummer they changed it from 10% to 8%, but I'll take what I can get!) and applied that to our remaining balance. I do have about $100 left on the gift card that I will have GS apply once onboard. I had read that a few people have had luck being able to apply the extra as OBC ahead of their cruise, but I was NOT able to do that on the website. It only let me apply the exact amount that we owed. I'm not going to bother being on hold to try over the phone. YMMV. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no1racefan1 Posted September 5, 2023 Author #219 Share Posted September 5, 2023 Budget Update! Changes since last update: Rebooked flight using companion fare instead of points Paid off cruise fare. 8% discount on gift card from AARP helped save on that. Booked Matanuska Glacier hike. Added the glacier access fee to miscellaneous because I didn't realize that was additional. Reduced some discretionary categories to make up for the increases elsewhere I'm pretty happy with where we are so far. I was trying to get under $7K but there aren't a ton more things I can cut yet. Maybe as it gets closer some more things will change! I mean... probably.. LOL I started a wish list of things I'd like to splurge on if possible--upgrading plane seats with extra legroom, upgrading our cabin to a balcony, booking the thermal suite for DH. This will depend where we end up in a few months! $732.07 Plane tickets $732.07 Plane tickets $219.07 Rental car $219.07 Rental car $80.00 Gas in rental car Gas in rental car $1,161.74 Cruise fare+protection $1,161.74 Cruise fare+protection $85.59 Lodging in Glacier View $85.59 Lodging in Glacier View $192.00 Lodging in Anchorage $192.00 Lodging in Anchorage $512.94 Lodging in Seward $512.94 Lodging in Seward $259.70 Matanuska Glacier hike $259.70 Matanuska Glacier hike $100.00 Wifi on board Wifi on board $224.00 Onboard gratuities Onboard gratuities $888.55 Shore excursions $888.55 Shore excursions $80.00 Anchorage bike rentals Anchorage bike rentals $310.46 Orca quest tour $310.46 Orca quest tour $220.00 Seward kayak tour Seward kayak tour $200.00 Massages/spa Massages/spa $650.00 Dog sitting Dog sitting $100.00 Guide tips Guide tips $60.00 Extra ship tips Extra ship tips $650.00 Meals/groceries Meals/groceries $200.00 Train to Whittier Train to Whittier $80.00 Taxi/Ubers Taxi/Ubers $150.00 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous $90.00 M. Glacier access fee M. Glacier access fee $25.00 Fishing license Fishing license $30.00 Laundry Laundry $35.00 Bear spray Bear spray $400.00 Shopping Shopping $7,736.12 $4,362.12 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
torybruno Posted September 7, 2023 #220 Share Posted September 7, 2023 On 9/5/2023 at 2:07 PM, no1racefan1 said: Trip planning updates! I've been able to book a few of our independent tours and tweak a few things in our agenda. I switched out Mendenhall Glacier Explorer for the Bike and Brew Glacier View tour in Juneau. Thanks to a tip from @Arkiepig, I was able to look up the tour provide (Cycle Alaska) on TripAdvisor and confirm that there will likely be enough time to walk to Nugget Falls on this tour. This tour is more our style even though I don't drink--I'm sure DH will enjoy the beer sampling! This resulted in $180 increase spending on ship excursions. Oh, by the way--the tour price through Princess was EXACTLY the same as booking direct with Cycle Alaska! I booked through Princess because as I've said before, I like the ease of them making the arrangements for us. Side note, I ended up accidentally cancelling my lumberjack excursion while trying to cancel the Mendenhall Glacier excursion, because Princess's website is kind of terrible. So now I need to keep track and make sure I get refunded for both of those excursions (and I have no idea what payment I used sooooo I guess that'll give me something to do, haha). I did rebook the lumberjack show. I ended up cancelling and rebooking our flights from Denver to Anchorage because I had a companion fare on Alaska Air that needed to be used before next spring, and I wasn't sure where/when I would use it. That resulted in spending approximately $600 on flights, but I got 90,000 miles back that DON'T expire, so it seemed like a better idea to save those for future use and a better deal too. The only tour I haven't booked yet is our kayaking in Seward, because the company I want to use (Adventure 60 North) doesn't have next year open for booking yet. I'm trying to decide between a 3-hour or 5-hour kayak trip; the 5-hour would be $60pp more, but includes lunch, which would offset some of that cost. And it includes some hiking. Hmm, decisions, decisions.... And lastly, I paid off our cruise balance today! I bought a $500 gift card on AARP with 8% discount (bummer they changed it from 10% to 8%, but I'll take what I can get!) and applied that to our remaining balance. I do have about $100 left on the gift card that I will have GS apply once onboard. I had read that a few people have had luck being able to apply the extra as OBC ahead of their cruise, but I was NOT able to do that on the website. It only let me apply the exact amount that we owed. I'm not going to bother being on hold to try over the phone. YMMV. not sure how to do the discounted aarp gift cards?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no1racefan1 Posted September 7, 2023 Author #221 Share Posted September 7, 2023 (edited) 11 hours ago, torybruno said: not sure how to do the discounted aarp gift cards?? aarp.org/rewards It's free to sign up. Edited September 7, 2023 by no1racefan1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPAatSea Posted September 8, 2023 #222 Share Posted September 8, 2023 Heads up for anyone who is going in 2024 and plans to use the trains at all. The Denali Explorer is live and can be booked. Last time I checked it wasn't available. I'm not sure how long it has been available but there are already some dates showing limited availability so book your Denali Explorer train tickets if you need them! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Georgia_Peaches Posted September 9, 2023 #223 Share Posted September 9, 2023 Just stumbled upon this thread and loving and appreciating all the information! I have begun our planning for Alaska embarking in Seattle on May 31, 2024. Although our itineraries are different, we have some ports of call in common. Unlike you, we are not doing a pre or post stay due to time constraints...Guess this will be good reason to go back! Thank you for creating this thread! Though I still have several pages of reading to go, I am learning a lot! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no1racefan1 Posted September 15, 2023 Author #224 Share Posted September 15, 2023 (edited) Today I noticed several excursions are now showing fewer slots available, so they are starting to fill up! Nothing is sold out yet, and several still have at least 20 spots available, but the ones that are smaller groups are definitely looking like they will sell out pretty early, as has been reported on CC. So for you 2024 cruisers, don't wait too long! Edited to add: I've also seen at least one excursion change times! DH's fishing excursion time has been moved by a couple of hours. So things are happening in the excursion department for 2024, for sure. I haven't seen any refund for the shore excursions I cancelled on 9/5, so I'm tackling Princess via Live Chat today. I wish Princess would actually send cancellation emails or even just be consistent about sending excursion emails, in general. Ugh. Will let you know how it goes! Edited September 15, 2023 by no1racefan1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SirTomster Posted September 16, 2023 #225 Share Posted September 16, 2023 I just noticed an excursion I am planning on that was $300 is now $315 through the cruise line. So they can also increase the rates. Or maybe decrease (but I doubt that happens). But for the excursion above, I am going local so saving $65. However I cannot book until I get our passports back since it will cross over the Canadian border. White Pass Train/Bus Excursion Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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