Cerbiattina Posted February 29 Author #26 Share Posted February 29 Just now, wolfie11 said: As far as I know, you don’t need a ticket for the museum at the train station. You do need to book a tour of Soapy Smith’s saloon or for the Ranger historical walk. The film they show at the Visitors center is quite good. That's what I meant. I can't book the ticket for the Soapy Smith's saloon and Ranger historical walk because they are first-come first-served. We will be at the Visitor Center as soon as they open to get the tickets. I did buy the ticket for the scenic train to Bennett Lake and Carcross. Our cruise is back-to-back, and there are two stops in Skagway. The first is going to be a self-guided tour of the town with the Ranger tour, the Museum, Soapy Smith's saloon, and a walk to Yakutania Point, and the second will be the 8-hour-long scenic train. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolfie11 Posted February 29 #27 Share Posted February 29 (edited) 13 minutes ago, Cerbiattina said: That's what I meant. I can't book the ticket for the Soapy Smith's saloon and Ranger historical walk because they are first-come first-served. We will be at the Visitor Center as soon as they open to get the tickets. I did buy the ticket for the scenic train to Bennett Lake and Carcross. Our cruise is back-to-back, and there are two stops in Skagway. The first is going to be a self-guided tour of the town with the Ranger tour, the Museum, Soapy Smith's saloon, and a walk to Yakutania Point, and the second will be the 8-hour-long scenic train. The Moore House museum is fun as well. It’s a walk thru with a ranger on hand for information. Try a doughboy at Klondike doughboy. Also good beer at the Skagway Brewing Company, but it’s packed in the afternoons. If it’s open this year the ivory museum at Corrington’s store is amazing. The city museum is also very good. Edited February 29 by wolfie11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerbiattina Posted February 29 Author #28 Share Posted February 29 1 minute ago, wolfie11 said: The Moore House museum is fun as well. It’s a walk thru with a ranger on hand for information. Try a doughboy at Klondike doughboy. Also good beer at the Skagway Brewing Company, but it’s packed in the afternoons. If it’s open this year the ivory museum at Corrington’s store is amazing. The city museum is also very good. Thank you so much! I am writing all your suggestions down to have a day packed with activities. The ship docks at 7:30 am ad leaves at 8:30 pm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northern Aurora Posted February 29 #29 Share Posted February 29 Regarding Skagway, the NPS has several buildings opened to the public (not just the Soapy Smith Museum). My beer drinking husband thinks that the beer at the Klondike Brewing Company is superior to that of the Skagway Brewing Company but the KBC didn't offer food when we were there last. The Skagway Brewing Company has a restaurant. For anyone who quilts -- there is a great quilting shop in Skagway -- the Rushin Tailor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovetoplantravel Posted March 31 #30 Share Posted March 31 what are the ship prices for the White Pass and Yukon train ride? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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