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Alaska Cruise

ChopperChopper Posts: 1,361 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

Taking this trip with my wife's side of the family this July; 10 of us total including 4 teenagers. Generally speaking I'm not a cruise fan but I've had this one on my wish list for a long time as it would seem a cruise is a good way to see a lot of that part of the world. Taking Princess out of Seattle and back for 7 days. Who's done this and what tips do you have?

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  • dragonslayerdragonslayer Posts: 713 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Wife and I are going on a Norwegian Cruise Line to Alaska out of Seattle June 8 - 15. First time there. Escaping the US Open traffic here.

  • MarkBoknechtMarkBoknecht Posts: 1,662 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    My parents took an Alaskan Cruise in the 90's. Really enjoyed it. In another part of the state, a friend of mine visited Denali National Park, formerly Mt. McKinley, Had a blast. Southern Alaska and British Columbia are known for their beautiful mountains and epic snowfall.

  • CigarDawgCigarDawg Posts: 3,163 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    You know how vacation spending happens, though. Impulsivity and FOMO takes overrides budgeting.

  • dragonslayerdragonslayer Posts: 713 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    We booked shore excursions on our own, only one with the cruise line. Decidedly less costly.

  • Old_lady_dawg_fanOld_lady_dawg_fan Posts: 1,443 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Will you be going to Sitka?

  • ChopperChopper Posts: 1,361 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
  • dshaffers46dshaffers46 Posts: 61 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Book the railway trip in Skagway (cheaper to do so away from the ship) Glacier Bay is awesome—just cruise and enjoy. If you are lucky, you'll see grizzlies on a beach and gray wales in the bay. In Ketchikan, get out and stroll Creek Street. Also can walk a bit to the fish hatchery—both free. The tram in Juneau is worth the ride and not outrageously costly.

  • dshaffers46dshaffers46 Posts: 61 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Another tip: if you are strolling around a port and decide to eat lunch away from the ship, many restaurants have what I call "cruise customer" menus that are significantly more costly than what locals pay. Make sure that you are getting the same rate as the locals pay or else hit he streets. I always pretty much ate on the ship if it wasn't far away because I had already paid for that meal.

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