13 Alaska Cruise Mistakes that Can RUIN Your Cruise

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Life Well Cruised

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@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
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@ritasevigny7626
@ritasevigny7626 Жыл бұрын
Leaving on my Alaskan cruise August 21st this year Been enjoying your videos thank you for all the information
@tomlawrence9297
@tomlawrence9297 Жыл бұрын
We leave for our second Alaska cruise on 7/15. Your great videos helped prepare us for the first one and they're doing just as good a job for this one. I learn something new each time I watch one. And your cruise guide is a fantastic help. Thanks for all your efforts!
@sherihousmangatlin3524
@sherihousmangatlin3524 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all your sharing. I’ve listened to several and they are all so helpful. We cruise Aug 24-9/10
@randallwatts9840
@randallwatts9840 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I just booked Alaska southbound land/cruise for mid-July 2024 (11-days total). Fly into Fairbanks and end up in Vancouver. Seriously thinking about your ultimate cruise planning pamphlet. I watched your 13 potential things to avoid. Very helpful.
@july77773
@july77773 7 ай бұрын
It costs $17
@betsygiles764
@betsygiles764 Жыл бұрын
I live in Juneau, Alaska, one of the ports of call. Definitely bring/dress in layers because we have weather that’s very fickle. We live in the Tongass Rain Forest so that means it rains A LOT! Seattle’s got nothing compared to Juneau. Sometimes umbrellas are a good choice, but most of the time when it rains, it blows 15-40mph. Locals fondly call it sideways rain. Best times to travel for good weather are May-middle of July. Temps can range from low 40’s to 80’s (fahrenheit). Average temp is about 55-65 degrees fahrenheit. The further into the summer, the weather tends to get nastier, more often than not. When you do get off the ship and spot snow on the mountains, please don’t ask what elevation we’re at. You just got off of a ship. 😉🤣 FYI-Alaska is the 49th state of the US. Juneau is the capital even though we have only 32,000 people. We use American currency (or bank cards). Main language is English, although we have other prominent Alaska native languages such as Tlingit and Haida. Welcome to Alaska! Hope your cruise is awesome! We love our state and hope you fall in love with it too! ☺️
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing!!
@lynstaltare8780
@lynstaltare8780 Жыл бұрын
Hi Betsy, thanks for the great info. What can we expect the first 2 wks of September?
@christygendron9910
@christygendron9910 Жыл бұрын
@@lynstaltare8780 We get rain, lots of rain in September.
@rosemarysmith5967
@rosemarysmith5967 Жыл бұрын
Got to love sideways rain, when the umbrella is not above your head, or when one doesn't walk under the covered walkway to stay dry, but beside it.
@ciearakimberly523
@ciearakimberly523 Жыл бұрын
LMAOOO "you just got off a ship" took me out. I would be silly enough to ask that and feel so dumb when someone pointed out that I just got off a ship 😭😭😭
@2Nikki4
@2Nikki4 Жыл бұрын
This is the second time I am cruising to Alaska. I know everyone always talks about the wildlife and how fun it is, but I highly suggest if you have a balcony you set some time in the middle of the night to wake up and watch the evening stars. The evening sky is amazing.
@judydoyle1124
@judydoyle1124 8 ай бұрын
Thank you! I can’t wait to go
@superglen99
@superglen99 8 ай бұрын
I'm hoping we get to see the northern lights!
@marylaird8062
@marylaird8062 7 ай бұрын
What time does it get dark in Alaska? We are going in July and I heard it is only dark for a few hours a day.
@2Nikki4
@2Nikki4 7 ай бұрын
If I remember correctly that is true. I went in August and there were 8 hours of night. You will have fun. @@marylaird8062
@jimroscovius
@jimroscovius 5 ай бұрын
We're doing our first Alaska cruise next September, and we're really hoping to see the Northern Lights.
@judywelday9387
@judywelday9387 Жыл бұрын
On our Alaskan cruise we took ball caps to wear under our hoods which kept the rain out of our eyes.
@dino21tx
@dino21tx 7 ай бұрын
Just dont wear the cap "backwards" as these idiots do nowdays. The bill goes to the FRONT! It is a functional part of the cap...not to wear to make you look cool! (in your young peoples own warped fashion opinion.)
@cathymumper2126
@cathymumper2126 Жыл бұрын
When my husband and I went on our first Alaskan cruise, my mother-in-law and I were getting our nails done. In front of me were floor to ceiling windows. As I was watching the scenery, a pod of Orcas came up and started swimming next to the ship! It was the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen!
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Omg!! What an experience 🤩
@rsvihla
@rsvihla Жыл бұрын
My wife does her own nails. Saves a lot of money.
@tduck828
@tduck828 Жыл бұрын
So cool!!
@lindahunt8679
@lindahunt8679 Жыл бұрын
@@rsvihlaIt's a nice treat, though, and then you don't have to pack all the tools and supplies.
@MomsTravelTeam
@MomsTravelTeam Жыл бұрын
Amazing! I think the polish would be all over after I get excited and jump out of the chair - LOL. Thanks for sharing. What month did you go? We're going in August 2024.
@CherylPlane
@CherylPlane Ай бұрын
My husband and I just returned from an inside passage cruise to Alaska on Holland America's Westerdam. I did a lot of research prior to our cruise so I purchased very few of the items suggested by you and many of the other cruise writers. I'm happy that I didn't load up with all of the items that were suggested. Our veranda room had vinyl walls so anything magnetic would have been useless. We had more than enough storage, closets with plenty of hangers, night stands, a vanity. Our bathroom, also had vinyl walls, but it had lots of storage so no need for over the door hanging storage, or magnetic hooks. By our door, we had a soft light that stayed on and a motion activated floor light so no need for night lights. We had plenty of charging stations. Our room had a safe in the closet. I never wore a hat or a heavy jacket even though it was cloudy and cool during most of our cruise. My husband water-proofed our light-weight jackets and sneakers (Sketchers Step-ins), I wore gloves once. Prior to your cruise, go on-line and look at your room. This saved us a lot of money on extras we did not need. Also, don't spend all your port days on excursions. Save at least one day to go on your own so you are free to go where you want to. Just be sure to watch the time so you arrive back at the ship on time. Our cruise was wonderful, and we can't wait to go again.
@CarboneCat
@CarboneCat Жыл бұрын
For Skagway, if you do a Skagway White Pass train excursion, book it in the afternoon. The morning tends to be foggy when it’s not raining. But if you want spooky pictures, it’s the perfect weather.
@michaeltovar9451
@michaeltovar9451 6 ай бұрын
I fear i did book it for the morning.
@oliviafinnegan2437
@oliviafinnegan2437 Жыл бұрын
1. Not spending at least a day in first port for time change 2. Not budgeting for excursions 3. Not booking excursions early enough 4. Plan for lots of rain, and bring lots of layers 5. Bring sunglasses and a hat and touchscreen gloves 6. Get out on deck early for the best viewing spots- wildlife best in the morning 7. Get a veranda balcony if within your means 8. Check how long you have in each port, and which ones you’ll see/miss 9. Eat locally at the ports 10. Be prepared for seasickness
@erikh9991
@erikh9991 Жыл бұрын
#10, Yes, ugh. Most of my cruising has been in "seas". The one time I took a cruise from Amsterdam to Sweden. I was never so sick until we got around the horn of Denmark and dropped into the Baltic Sea. The oceans are rough.
@Patrick_Ross
@Patrick_Ross Жыл бұрын
Experienced 30’ seas during the Ketchikan to Victoria leg in 2008. I’d been on sea sickness medication the entire cruise and had no problem. The vast majority of passengers, however, were in their cabins. Very eerie walking around the “ghost ship” where the casino and dining rooms were empty!
@rosemarysmith5967
@rosemarysmith5967 Жыл бұрын
It's why I recommend for people who get sea sick to do one out of Vancouver, less time in open ocean so less time for really rough seas. I grew up taking the ferry from Prince Rupert to Port Hardy, ooh the rocking it did some times being such little bots comparatively, and with not everyone required, oe able, to get cabins, some of the 'public' areas were no go if you didn't like the smell...and crew were doing their best.
@erikh9991
@erikh9991 Жыл бұрын
@@rosemarysmith5967 Thank you for he heads up. My friend came back from a closed loop out of Seattle last week. She only saw three things. Vancouver to Seaward seems like you see more.
@helenrizi4719
@helenrizi4719 Жыл бұрын
Several additional tips: 1. Bring binoculars--some lines provide them and some don't. 2. Choose the right time to cruise. If you want to see black bears--choose August/when the salmon is running. If you are looking for a bargain choose May or Sept. 3. Choose the right cruise line/ship. For cold weather cruising it is so nice to sail on a line like HAL where they have a covered pool area and lots of inside areas where you can view the scenery like the Crow's nest. On almost all of my cruises there have been days when it's raining so hard that being outside is difficult due to wind while sailing and heavy rain. Lying outdoors in the sun on an Alaskan cruise is a rarity so all those areas with pool loungers are "unused space" on your Alaskan cruise.
@Dutch_Uncle
@Dutch_Uncle 6 ай бұрын
Anohter reason to go in May or September is that the leaves are not out in May, so you can see the critters, and by September the leaves are normally falling so you can see them. June-August the leaves can pevent animal sightings from the road or rail.
@jennifera4350
@jennifera4350 4 ай бұрын
Thanks good advice!
@avabarker7774
@avabarker7774 Жыл бұрын
We just did an Alaskan cruise last month and plan to do it again next summer. One of the things we will do differently next year is not book so many excursions and city tours. Instead, we will hang out in town and soak in the local vibe. Having said that our favorite excursions were the dog mushing camp in Juneau and the Zipline in Icy Point Straight (Icy Straight Point?) It’s called the Zip Rider and it was a BLAST!!! It’s a full minute and a half and you are just FLYING down the mountain! Heads up though… They say it’s a “short walk” from the top of the mountain to the zip line platform IT IS NOT!!! It is a steep, winding, treacherous hike down to the zip line platform. Be prepared!
@iecks6227
@iecks6227 8 ай бұрын
We just did Alaska in Sept. Rain Yes!!! Instead of buying new coats etc, i layered and topped it all off with a simple dollar tree $1.25 rain poncho. Lite weight. Protected my bags, camera and my hands were free from having to hold an umbrella. If the winds were sideways, no big deal i was covered.
@deannhollis30
@deannhollis30 4 ай бұрын
We are going mid September. Hoping we chose a good time. Looking forward to getting out of the Arizona heat
@debbiebriggs7941
@debbiebriggs7941 Жыл бұрын
My husband & I took a 14 day, land/sea adventure with Princess line May 2022. It was amazing. We did the land first, highly recommend. We flew in on a Friday to Fairbanks, Alaska ( tours did not start until Sunday). For us as well from eastern USA , 4 hour time difference. We booked a tour to the Artic Circle for Saturday afternoon. A bucket list thrill for us. We both really enjoyed all the adventures on the land portion of the trip. Train ride to Denali Princess Lodge. Guided bus tour through Denali. In Seward we took an excursion to Kenji Peninsula amazing widelife. We were non stop on our Alaska trip we over did but felt once in a lifetime trip. Celebration for our 30th Anniversary! We were actually happy with visiting in May still a lot of snow. That's how I wanted to picture Alaska. Best vacation! We planned early for our excursions because we didn't want to not get to do what we wanted. Layering is the best advice. We would love to return to Alaska!
@lifelibertyandguns889
@lifelibertyandguns889 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I have been watching your videos now for about 5-months and they are very informative. We have just returned from an Alaska Cruise yester day on the Ruby Princess and since you just got back from a Holland America Cruise, we believe that we may have been in the same ports on the same days. We were in Juno, Skagway and Ketchikan too. We purchased and used Magnet Hooks, Portable Hamper, Magnets to hold paper items on the wall and a Travel Clock; all great ideas that worked very well. Thank you for all your videos, we purchased on board a cruise to Hawaii in 2024 and an Ocean to Ocean Cruise in 2025.
@teresakrueger4114
@teresakrueger4114 Жыл бұрын
You don't need to pack like yr going to the Antarctic. Us Alaskans can spot the tourists on what they wear. A good coat that's waterproof and a hat and gloves. Pants and sweaters are good choices. Waterproof hiking boots or good shoes. If you go in May its still break up season and its muddy. Here in Homer its still in the 40s and had snow flurries 2 weeks ago. I'd pick a cruise middle of june to middle of August. September and October the weather is already changing and could possibly be snow.
@Calicokate348
@Calicokate348 3 ай бұрын
Thanks, we’re going to July 30- august 12.
@robertocalvillo5880
@robertocalvillo5880 Жыл бұрын
Biggest mistake is not getting the balcony. I just returned 5/16 and luckily we had great weather our whole trip. We had an ocean view room, which had a large window, but not a balcony. Layered clothing w/ a waterproof shell a must. Get a shell for your backpack too. We did a helicopter glacier tour, which was probably the highlight of our trip, in Skagway and one passenger had no rain gear and was drenched while the rest of us w the gear were dry. It was a light rain but we were on the glacier for 40 minutes. Imagine if the rain was heavier. One day we would be in t-shirts and other day layers w long johns underneath. Not only is Alaska our biggest state, they will constantly remind you especially if you're from Texas, it costs quite a bit more to do everything. Especially to eat, but it is a must to try the Alaskan sea food. I couldn't get enough and it adds up quick. Also, so many breweries! Lots of great beer. Binoculars are a must, unless you have a newer phone. My wife has a Galaxy 21S and her phone zooms in so well they were better than binoculars. You may see whales, dolphins, bears and bald eagles from the ship as it cruises the inlet, another reason to get the balcony. So happy with our experience overall.
@barbarawwarren4554
@barbarawwarren4554 7 ай бұрын
I completely agree. There are cruises where the balcony is, for me, an absolute necessity. Alaska is the number one of those.
@doughoward6401
@doughoward6401 7 ай бұрын
Definatly get the balcony !!! I cannot overstate how much you'll love it ! We did on our first alaska cruise for our wedding anniversary and the wife wasn't too sure we should spend the extra money , but in the end she was really glad we did , she loved it .
@salty_flightdeck_cpo
@salty_flightdeck_cpo Жыл бұрын
Keep in mind that by far the biggest Alaska cruise mistake would be to NOT GO on an Alaska cruise. Your advice will be helpful to many. Thanks.
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Well said (I agree 😂)
@emilyeast6924
@emilyeast6924 Жыл бұрын
Here's a tip for Skagway - I cruised with 3 friends in 2004, connecting rooms w/balconies on a Celebrity ship (you're right about getting a room with a balcony, it's worth it). We all wanted to take the White Pass train & rode together going up - I booked an additional 'trip' where I got off the train at the top, then took a bus back down (the bus driver was great, telling stories, singing songs), then we had a special outdoor grilled salmon lunch, learning to and then panning for gold, and touring the Red Onion Saloon 'brothel museum" (photos, the Madam's famous gown, the rooms the 'employees' used - all Very Fun !) My friends just rode the train back down & missed all of that ~ all told me they wished they'd have done what I did, because the views from the train going down were pretty much the same as going up. Plus, that train is not air conditioned (but the windows do open) & it was a hot, muggy day in June so they regretted just staying on the train (it's a pretty long ride and it rolls along slowly). BTW I decided to move up here in 2011 & am still living here! Now I can watch the Northern Lights every winter (you usually don't see those on the cruises, they're more prevalent in the winter months & you need the darkness of winter to see them.)
@PensHensandHoovesHomestead
@PensHensandHoovesHomestead Жыл бұрын
How did you find about the additional going down the mountain trip? Very Interested
@emilyeast6924
@emilyeast6924 Жыл бұрын
@@PensHensandHoovesHomestead If I remember correctly, it was a choice when you signed up for the White Pass train through Celebrity - either ride all the way up & back down, or just go up and take a tour bus back down into the town of Skagway (and it listed what you would do on the bus tour, the salmon meal, the gold panning, the museum tour.) The bus also stopped on the way down by a large wooden sign that said Welcome to Alaska & let everyone on the bus who wanted to get a photo under it, do so. Most of the bus riders did that. Also, in the area where the meal / gold panning was located, it was set up with old buildings that looked like the Gold Rush days, as if you were in a gold panning camp. ALSO, there was this HUGE, old 'dog' chained up at one of the buildings (he was friendly) and you could go pet him. I couldn't believe how big he was. Come to find out, it was a WOLF we were petting! (By the time my friends got back into Skagway, they had very little time to explore before it was time to get back to the ship. I think all they did was go into the Red Onion Saloon & have a quick drink, before heading back to the ship.)
@genitagray6126
@genitagray6126 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Emily for that tip!
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing!
@mimijulene6307
@mimijulene6307 Жыл бұрын
I did that last time too! It was great! Next time I am going to take the train both ways just to enjoy the scenery.
@rickk6700
@rickk6700 Жыл бұрын
Another very helpful video Illana. Yes wet weather gear is absolutely necessary. On our cruise a naturalist told us most of the state is a "rain forest". Never new that one and yes in one day great clear skies and rain could happen several times a day. Watching for wildlife can really payoff. Saw two brown bears on the beach as we were in Glacier Bay. They actually challenged each other by getting on their hind legs and roaring at each other. Without watching as much as possible we would have missed that amazing wildlife experience.. Happy cruising Illana.
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Wow!!!
@nancya.2289
@nancya.2289 Жыл бұрын
A tip for Juneau - do not book the Mount Roberts Tramway in Juneau until after you arrive. If it's too foggy, you won't be able to see anything at the top.
@Elaines-travels
@Elaines-travels Жыл бұрын
People don't realize to use the sky train to get from the airport in Vancouver to the port area, it comes right into the airport and the "Canada Line" ends at the Waterfront Station which is right beside the cruise port. This train is fast, clean, safe and cheap, you will find it is full of travellers, airline staff and professionals.
@RoTruscott
@RoTruscott Жыл бұрын
Yes!! As a Vancouver local, I wish more people knew this!! It hurts me that we have a train direct from the airport to the embarkation point and we do not advertise it well enough in my opinion.
@erint2749
@erint2749 Жыл бұрын
My piece of Alaskan cruise advice would be to have backup plans for excursions. I went to Alaska last May and the three excursions we booked ALL canceled. The most disheartening was a hike/boat trip in Skagway. Scrambling to find something else to do, we booked the White Pass Train Tour. Little did I know, that would turn out to be my FAVORITE part of the trip. The views were amazing and you can stand between the train cars and get some breathtaking pictures. Even though it was a blessing in disguise, I wish I would have been prepared with some backup ideas in each port.
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
That’s a good tip
@matthewhoffman9788
@matthewhoffman9788 Жыл бұрын
The white pass train is the number one can't miss shore excursion to do in Skagway, so you lucked out having whatever else you had planned getting canceled. The Cruise Gods were looking out for you that day.
@melissaduffy4
@melissaduffy4 Жыл бұрын
Is this something we should plan in advance? We will be in Skagway from 7am to 8pm. Does this 'fill up?' I read that it is best NOT do book in advance in case it is foggy as you won't be able to see much. We're going to dock there on July 18th.
@matthewhoffman9788
@matthewhoffman9788 Жыл бұрын
@@melissaduffy4 It normally sells out. Would definitely book this excursion early and not be too concerned about the "what ifs" regarding the weather. A dormant volcano could erupt and volcanic ash could also disrupt air travel as well as the views from the train. Are you going to cancel your cruise to Alaska? Of course you're not, so don't let something that you cannot control, like the weather, cause you to miss out on a great excursion! You'll need your passport if you take the train all the way up into the Yukon (Canada) and Caribou Crossing. We had some rain but regardless the views were still spectacular.
@timhuggins8174
@timhuggins8174 Жыл бұрын
Love this advice!
@stephenhope7319
@stephenhope7319 Жыл бұрын
Sailed inside and outside passage a few times. Yes Alaska is a rainforest, be prepared. Was sad to see missing glaciers from the ones we saw in 1998, and 2002, 2004 , 2012 2022 totally gone. I asked the Naturalist on the upper deck to be sure I had the right spot and sure enough, glaciers have disappeared and shrunk a lot over the last couple dozen years.Off on our 33 night cruise next Wednesday "Fire and Ice" on Island Princess and we won our bid for a Suite!!.
@Patrick_Ross
@Patrick_Ross Жыл бұрын
As a 25 year Alaska resident (1979-2004) and frequent visitor since, I can verify that Alaska’s glaciers are rapidly shrinking.
@lavaunjohns7796
@lavaunjohns7796 6 ай бұрын
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@Andie_USA
@Andie_USA Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Ilana. You are spot on! I took my first cruise to Alaska last month. It was an unforgettable experience! It’s Mother Nature at its best. The silence when cruising the glacier was something that caught my attention… it commands respect… it is hard to put it into words. I plan to go back to explore it further north. Although a balcony cabin is pricey, opening your eyes in the morning to that astonishing view right in front of you is priceless. I have stumbled upon your channel about an year ago and can no longer plan for a cruise without your Ultimate Cruise Planner . I even carry the embarkation and debarkation pages with me during the trip. For real. 😊 Keep up the good work!
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Awe, thanks so much for your comments & I’m so glad to hear that you enjoyed!!
@deniceking3454
@deniceking3454 Жыл бұрын
We did a sea and land trip 5 years ago with the inside passage, leaving from Vancouver and returning from Anchorage. We actually flew into Seattle a few days before, saw sights there, and took the train to Vancouver. The train fare was very reasonable and the scenery was beautiful. We arrived early enough to see sights in Vancouver and boarded the ship the next day. We were really glad we were able to plan it that way. We got adjusted to the new time zone, saw some great things, and had a relaxed start to a packed vacation.
@claudetteking5842
@claudetteking5842 Жыл бұрын
That’s an option..fly into Seattle and train to Vancouver!!
@55cozart
@55cozart 7 ай бұрын
How do you get from train station to Cruise Port?
@amyadams5066
@amyadams5066 Жыл бұрын
Such great tips! Also would recommend a small, even cheap pair of binoculars. It’s fun to see the wildlife a little more closely. This isn’t just for Alaska, but I found out about it when we were on our cruise with 14 family members. We all had balconies next to each other. And on Royal Caribbean, at least, you can remove part of the balcony partition which made all our balconies adjoining. It was amazing!! Such a great and private gathering space. Just ask your room steward.
@richardgotshall2703
@richardgotshall2703 Жыл бұрын
I took a spotting telescope and tripod for even better wildlife viewing.
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this
@brendawynkoop1735
@brendawynkoop1735 Жыл бұрын
I went on an Alaskan cruise & land tour in May of 2016. It was warm enough to wear just t-shirts & jeans or capris. The only day it rained was when we were in Juneau. All I needed was a rain jacket. I was able to do all I wanted in the rain. I'm going back for another cruise & different land tour in August of this year. Can't wait.
@ronkuzyk3836
@ronkuzyk3836 8 ай бұрын
Book a balcony mid-ship. Eat at the ports for local sea food. Alaska was our first cruise and I was unaware that cruise ship food would be the same no matter where you cruise. On the balcony I had a young dolphin staring up at me swimming along side the ship in a very playful manner for about 30 seconds. An experience I never would have had with an inside cabin. One more tip, at least on Princess, get a coffee card and drink real coffee from the coffee shop instead of the stuff from concentrate in the buffet and dining rooms. Apparently the coffee from concentrate is common on cruise ships and it is bad.
@kaeshon4daniels
@kaeshon4daniels Жыл бұрын
We just got back from our Alaskan cruise yesterday! A must in my opinion is getting a balcony room. Especially when you have young children and working your day around naps or kids not wanting to stand on the top deck to whale watch etc I wish we would have gotten a balcony room so we could still see the amazing sites like Tracy Arm Fjord from the comfort of our room while our kids could be comfortable as well. Overall this was an amazing cruise.
@jamesnunez1703
@jamesnunez1703 Жыл бұрын
My gf and I are 6 weeks out for our Alaskan cruise and everything is totally different than a Caribbean. Everything from the cost to the clothes we are taking. Your videos are a big help.
@Patrick_Ross
@Patrick_Ross Жыл бұрын
Take several extra N-95 masks…..and use them!
@jameswilson5165
@jameswilson5165 Жыл бұрын
@@Patrick_Ross First Cruiser here. Thanks. I was considering that.
@Patrick_Ross
@Patrick_Ross Жыл бұрын
@@jameswilson5165 - I went on a 20 day cruise in October and let down my guard. Myself, along with hundreds of other passengers, contracted Covid.
@rosemarysmith5967
@rosemarysmith5967 Жыл бұрын
While you're worrying about COVID, ship this season had Noravirus. Much more drastic results that ruin a trip then COVID.
@Patrick_Ross
@Patrick_Ross Жыл бұрын
@@rosemarysmith5967 - you obviously haven’t lost any family or friends to Covid, have you? Didn’t think so.
@CruisingEngineer
@CruisingEngineer Жыл бұрын
We've sailed twice to Alaska (DCL) and absolutely enjoyed them. The next Alaska cruise will be the land/sea out of Anchorage on HAL. You should have included waterproof footwear with the rain gear. Nothing worse than wet tennis shoes and socks trudging through the wilderness. Great video, as always.
@melissaduffy4
@melissaduffy4 Жыл бұрын
Those of us who live in the Seattle area are already prepared! Raingear is always a 'thing' along with that woolen hat...No one mentioned rain PANTS but I am an outdoor person and would think most people should know that your lower half in the Pacific NW gets as wet as the upper half if you are outside for more than a short time! For us, Rain to us is 'liquid sunshine' and temperature in the 40s and 50s sounds great!
@l.wallace4252
@l.wallace4252 Жыл бұрын
I've been on three Alaskan cruises, and I would absolutely pay careful attention to the land cruise itinerary offered by cruise lines. We went with Royal one time and spent way too much time on a bus. We could have easily planned that portion ourselves and taken trains. Also, and more importantly, only some cruise lines go through Glacier Bay National Park, and that is absolutely a must-see - far more interesting than the other glaciers. Holland America is one cruise line that is permitted to go through there, and we had a fabulous time. Going forward, I would only choose an itinerary that includes the all day glacier experience even though we are diamond on Royal. It's that amazing.
@lorijennings8628
@lorijennings8628 Жыл бұрын
Just booked alaskan cruise for summer of 2024 with princess inside passage from Seattle. 1st cruise for my husband and myself. Super excited
@MarilynNeilson-k4t
@MarilynNeilson-k4t Жыл бұрын
Great video! We love Alaska! First trip we did in May 2015 for 2 weeks - 1 week land, 1week cruise from Seward to Vancouver! Perfect weather & fantastic time! 2nd trip was last May 2022 for 1 week out of Seattle. Another great trip except weather wasn’t perfect - 40-50s, rainy, windy & bad seas from Sitka to Victoria. Lots of seasick cruisers & staff. Plus I stepped on a AA battery in our cabin & broke my femur! The medical staff was great complete with doctor & X-ray machine. So instead of seeing beautiful Butchart Gardens we headed to hospital. Even with this little setback, I’m ready to go back to Alaska!!!
@michellescofield
@michellescofield Жыл бұрын
I sailed to Alaska in September, 2022 and had a balcony stateroom. I was only on my balcony a very small amount of time. It was aft and although the sky and ocean were beautiful, I was pretty much seeing wake and not much else most of the time. The ship I was on has a deck 8 waterfront with sofas and chairs and I spent the VAST majority of my time out there. Happily. It was fun to get excited with my fellow passengers when a whale or other animal showed up. If I were to do it again, I'd likely book an inside cabin and save that money for other travel.
@mpTraveller87
@mpTraveller87 Жыл бұрын
Which ship/line was this? Sounds great!
@richardgotshall2703
@richardgotshall2703 Жыл бұрын
One-way inside passage cruises offer a lot better scenery than a round-trip, which stays farther out to sea. We packed carry-on only for our week by layering and not packing “dinner” clothes. I was even able to take my wildlife telescope and tripod, which we let lots of people look through when we saw a sleeping bear.
@roberthalljr4120
@roberthalljr4120 Жыл бұрын
Our trip planned for next year in May is a southbound inside passage, we also plan on carry on only and skipping the fancy clothes.
@deebell8727
@deebell8727 Жыл бұрын
​@roberthalljr4120 there is no formal dinners?
@richardgotshall2703
@richardgotshall2703 Жыл бұрын
@@deebell8727 that’s correct. Dress code is smart casual for dinner. That makes packing easier.
@roberthalljr4120
@roberthalljr4120 Жыл бұрын
@@deebell8727 There most likely will be, I just dont plan on cramming a suit into a carry on.😁
@anakerose
@anakerose Жыл бұрын
Yay! Thanks Ilana ❤ We booked 2 weeks in an Oceanview and it cost about the same as a balcony for 1 week. Do NOT forget Sunscreen!
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
That’s a great idea! You still get those views 🤩
@lynneshapiro3248
@lynneshapiro3248 Жыл бұрын
You SO beat me to it! This goes along with the sunglasses due to glare. Skiers know what I'm talking about.
@anakerose
@anakerose Жыл бұрын
@@lynneshapiro3248 I brought some, but forgot to apply when we went into Sitka. I took my jacket off and just had a tshirt on. I was pretty crispy by the end of the day, Oops 😬
@maryrosecarroll4558
@maryrosecarroll4558 Жыл бұрын
We are having our first cruise ever to Alaska in July this year. So excited. Thank you for sharing your tips . As a Canadian born but now living in Australia, it’s a huge trip. Retirement treat.
@kennethr.crawford6271
@kennethr.crawford6271 Жыл бұрын
Same here, Retirement Alaskan cruise in July on ovation of the seas
@madchatteress
@madchatteress Жыл бұрын
@@kennethr.crawford6271 I'm sure you'll get some great views from the North Star on the Ovation of the Seas.
@brianpawlowski6498
@brianpawlowski6498 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree on excursions and their associated costs. For many, the expense of the cruise can be a strain on budgets, especially when you include airfare. My cruise was free (won one) and we still spent around 3k for airfare and excursions. Not to mention another $800 for OBP, as Free at Sea for NCL was not offered as part of the prize. Eating in port in Alaska is expensive as well. Do your homework and really plan as best as you can. Otherwise, the expenses will add up quickly.
@MrMopeake
@MrMopeake Жыл бұрын
Yeah it is pricey for sure! I’m leaving in 10 days with my daughter and wife for her high school graduation gift and our vacation. I wasn’t expecting excursions to cost so much but everything adds up really quickly like you said.
@rosemarysmith5967
@rosemarysmith5967 Жыл бұрын
One year Haines got its first load of fresh produce by ground June 21, big news at the grocery store.
@stevea57
@stevea57 Жыл бұрын
We were on this cruise, too. Our first cruise and first to Alaska. We had an awesome time. We enjoyed our verandah room. Alaska is amazing with such beautiful scenery. We overpacked thinking the weather would be colder and rainy. Skagway train ride was exceptional with stunning views. Juneau whale watching tour was fun with more majestic views and spotting a whale was fantastic. We were disappointed that we took a totem pole excursion that failed to take us to Creek Street early enough to really explore Ketchikan. I learned a lot to better prepare for our cruise from your videos.
@brianbedoe8656
@brianbedoe8656 Жыл бұрын
We did Alaska on Princess at the end of the season (Fall). Great Wild life, Great Fall Colors and with day/night at about 12 hours each, we saw the Northern Lights. The ship actually slowed and turned off the top lights of the ship for better viewing... HERE IS MY TIP -- Stop playing with your camera and enjoy the view of the Northern Lights. Playing with that stupid camera, I missed 1/2 of the viewing!! OH Well!
@phylliscimino2963
@phylliscimino2963 Жыл бұрын
May I ask what month you cruised - we are booked on Princess early September Bucket list dream trip🎉
@brianbedoe8656
@brianbedoe8656 Жыл бұрын
@@phylliscimino2963 We did a south bound cruise on the Star Princess in September ... I believe it was the next to last cruise of the season
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
That must have been amazing to see!
@bunnifer23
@bunnifer23 Жыл бұрын
I got a good last minute deal on a cruise with Oceania in July. It’s in a cabin with an obstructed view, but I plan to make use of the public viewing areas. It will be my first time to Alaska and first time cruising with Oceania, so I’m really looking forward to it!
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Nice!! 👏👏
@julieb7882
@julieb7882 Жыл бұрын
We did a 12 day cruise tour. We felt it was worth the extra time for all those wonderful vistas of the interior.
@liseoppenheimer7255
@liseoppenheimer7255 Жыл бұрын
We are sailing on Celebrity Eclipse on Sept 17 to Alaska. Stops in Sitka, Ketchikan and Juneau. Usually we book inside cabin, but splurged for a balcony for this one. Every vlogger I follow said it’s worth it !
@Chris-bp1ks
@Chris-bp1ks Жыл бұрын
We are going on our first Alaskan cruise this weekend. It is our first time on Norwegian, very excited to go.
@SharperMind123
@SharperMind123 Ай бұрын
Thanks Ilana 😊. We spent one overnight in Seattle before embarking. It gave my daughter a chance to see the Space Needle and Pikes market, etc.. When going into Glacier Bay, one side of the ship will face the glaciers and then turn around and let the other side of the ship face the glaciers…I agree that having a balcony room is helpful if you chose one. I spent a lot of time on our balcony and saw wildlife. Yes, the Rangers said you’re more likely to see the wildlife in the morning and I believe in the early evening. We saw a lot taking day hikes on our own, or a local bus transport. We appreciated the kind and knowledgeable Alaskan residents, and we bought locally made products. Thanks again to you and your viewers for all the helpful tips that made our trip enjoyable 😊
@MariaKirschner-so6kz
@MariaKirschner-so6kz 3 ай бұрын
Leaving to our first Alaskan cruise the middle of July 2024. Looking forward to it. Have enjoyed all the videos plus all the tips and tricks! Very much appreciated!!
@robinshultz2927
@robinshultz2927 Жыл бұрын
I’ll be doing the inside passage from Seattle in September. I’m teaching my young neighbor about the joys of cruising and exposing her to the beauty of the northwest. … I’m looking forward to just being there. I grew up in the Pacific Northwest but had to relocate to a desert in southern California. 🙁 The Pacific Northwest has a special aura about it. The sights, sounds and smells are not to be missed.
@debbieharder9278
@debbieharder9278 7 ай бұрын
We are doing a land sea cruise this September, how was your trip last September?
@darcyashley3889
@darcyashley3889 Жыл бұрын
We travel with a humidity monitor(size of a small alarm clock). Was surprised at how low the humidity in the cabin was 20%- so would bring a small humidifier for sleeping. Prone to colds in dry sleeping area. We both got colds and would recommend bringing enough of whatever cold medicine you favor to cover everyone in your cabin- just in case.
@Patrick_Ross
@Patrick_Ross Жыл бұрын
Good idea to ask your doctor for Paxlovid for each of you. I contracted Covid during my cruise last October and the Paxlovid that was promised in the contract was not available.
@darcyashley3889
@darcyashley3889 Жыл бұрын
@@Patrick_Ross That's a really good idea.
@Patrick_Ross
@Patrick_Ross Жыл бұрын
@@darcyashley3889 - I feel that if the ship’s doctor had been able to give me Paxlovid as promised in advance, I would have recovered quickly. Instead, I ended up being very ill for two months and still suffer Long Covid symptoms….mainly fatigue. Out of the 1200 passengers aboard the Norwegian Sun, I would estimate at least 300 contracted Covid. There were only several dozen of us who reported our illness to sick bay and thus quarantined in our cabins. The rest went about their daily routine and thus the virus spread exponentially throughout the ship.
@ChannelKT
@ChannelKT Жыл бұрын
We will be on our first Alaskan cruise in a little over a month. We booked a balcony room and some excursions very early. These videos have helped me prepare tremendously! Thank you so much! :)
@marniehouston7465
@marniehouston7465 Жыл бұрын
All great advice. I just got back the day before you left. It was AMAZING. I’m so glad we upgraded to a balcony, because i spent time out there watching the glaciers, wild life and amazing scenery. I didn’t think i would be in my room much and normally wasn’t because i was on a quilting cruise. However, anytime I went back to my room for a few items. I would see the amazing scenery and stop and sit on the deck for that reason. Thank you for all your great tips. Because they are all so important on the once in a life time “bucket list cruise” of mine.
@lucindyingram2224
@lucindyingram2224 Жыл бұрын
We are going on our first Alaskan cruise June 8! We are celebrating our 40th anniversary on board. This is definitely a bucket list trip! Thanks for the tips and advice from your videos.
@SS-ru2ph
@SS-ru2ph Жыл бұрын
Hope your trip is going well 😊
@paladin677
@paladin677 Жыл бұрын
Just got back from an Alaskan cruise on Princess that left on the 20th. Made sure everyone had rain gear and clothes for colder temps. So, of course, it was amazing weather for the entire time and never rained. Oh well, better to be prepared than not. My wife did make the mistake of not bringing enough warmer weather gear, though souvenir stores were happy to help in that regard. Sunglasses were essential. My suggestion would be to make sure you have enough luggage space to bring things home. Had to buy an additional suitcase as we hadn't accounted for that.
@way2bedeed
@way2bedeed Жыл бұрын
Went to Alaska last year on Princess. Researched as much as I could to be prepared. I did everything you stated in this video, except for eating the food at port. Spoke to other cruisers and they all mentioned that prices had gone much higher than last time they cruised (before covid). Experienced all the seasons during the cruise and I highly recommend hat, gloves, and a waterproof jacket.
@antoniabaker7770
@antoniabaker7770 Жыл бұрын
I'm a hiker so a good puffy is life. Most squish down to fit in their own pocket so don't take up alot of room. Just remember when your in your cabin to leave them hung up so they spread back out. Pay the difference and get a 800 down. They are lightweight and worth every cent.
@rosemarysmith5967
@rosemarysmith5967 Жыл бұрын
Be cautious if you have a feather allergy. Despite making it known before hand, and people trying to tell me it wouldn't matter, it wasn't even my coat that caused the problem, the person I was sharing with brought one. Never took so much allergy medication over a long period.
@antoniabaker7770
@antoniabaker7770 Жыл бұрын
@@rosemarysmith5967 wow havent come across that before.
@ritasenergyherbs3650
@ritasenergyherbs3650 2 ай бұрын
I have a long length puffy down vest from Lands End - I absolutely love it.
@rosewoodcreate
@rosewoodcreate Жыл бұрын
I will be going on an Alaska cruise August 2024 with my family. This will be the first Alaska cruise for all of us. We will be leaving from Seattle on Royal Caribbean. This video was very helpful. Thanks
@linettej928.
@linettej928. Жыл бұрын
We had amazing weather on this cruise! We had an inside cabin but felt surprisingly fine about it. We were only in there to sleep. Even though the ship was fully booked, we found plenty of places to sit and enjoy the scenery. Lots of quiet places to find. Even in Glacier Bay when everyone was on the public decks, we still had easy access to all the amazing scenery. I heard another reviewer who mentioned that he stayed in an inside cabin and booked a private cabana for his HAL cruise. The Koningsdam staff was wonderful. And the beds are extremely comfortable. Great wifi and ac in the cabin.
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!
@hypnowoman3
@hypnowoman3 8 ай бұрын
I am so glad to hear this! We are booked in an interior cabin August 2025, and I have been so worried with so many saying a balcony is a must.
@mitchellbelinda50
@mitchellbelinda50 Жыл бұрын
Going on an Alaska cruise 2024. I did hear some one say, when off the ship, cellphones can be used in Alaska without extra charges! That’s something for everyone to remember. Thanks for sharing 🛳️🛳️
@jojobunny02
@jojobunny02 Жыл бұрын
Alaska is apart of the United States haha if you’re American with a cell plan of course you can use your phone. Unless you mean this for people coming outside of the US
@kathyschoegjenelson3382
@kathyschoegjenelson3382 4 ай бұрын
We’re booked on our first Alaskan cruise May 2025. Looking forward to fun!
@nancychandler7289
@nancychandler7289 3 ай бұрын
We are also booked on HAL cruise in May on Nieuw Amsterdam….first cruise was in 2016 on the Noordam.
@Dart340GTS
@Dart340GTS Жыл бұрын
My wife and I are going on an Alaska Cruise this September. We have been watching your channel and really appreciate all the tips you provide.
@weimaranerlover79
@weimaranerlover79 4 ай бұрын
I am going on our first cruise this July to Alaska. We are so excited. Your videos have helped alot.
@williammautner8690
@williammautner8690 Жыл бұрын
Happy you liked Holland America to Alaska. We have made 13 cruises all over the world on Holland. This is a great cruise line to book.
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
I agree a really nice cruise line
@debracorn4084
@debracorn4084 Жыл бұрын
Taking a Alaska cruise next year in July it will be my first looking forward to the cruise. We are going a day early
@AndrewAbeles
@AndrewAbeles 6 ай бұрын
My first Alaska Cruise was many years ago. I was single, and I booked it through "Single World." My mom was a CTC in NY and highly recommended it. She was right. The group tour guide & organizer was fabulous. The most outstanding trip adventure was a private company that put us in small boats (3 or 4 people) We got very close to the glacier, REALLY CLOSE. I was very cold surrounded by big & small blocks of ice (my hands a shaking as I remember it). The ice floats sometimes had animals sitting on them; THIS WAS VERY GOOG! When you're on the ship you have no idea what it's like being up close and personal with seals & other fauna! Luckily, we avoided any of the ice calving (breaking). The tiny boats would have flipped over, NOT GOOD! I Thank you for all the hard work I know you out in. I love watching & learning from them.
@lakesregionteam3397
@lakesregionteam3397 22 күн бұрын
I am leaving for my first cruise in 48 hours and it is in Alaska. I am taking my parents and I can not wait. I have been watching your videos for 4 months and they have helpd us prep
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised 21 күн бұрын
have an amazing cruise!
@ERICC-fs3jf
@ERICC-fs3jf Жыл бұрын
My wife and I have an Alaskan Cruise tour booked for late August. Fairbanks to Denali to Anchorage, then cruise down to Vancouver. Can't wait, your videos have helped with our planning. Love your channel!
@MarilynNeilson-k4t
@MarilynNeilson-k4t Жыл бұрын
You will love the land part! (And the cruising part too!) When we did it, there were no clouds & you could see the whole Denali for 3 days! Not many people get to see the whole mountain! 10% Enjoy!!!
@angelerobichaud2586
@angelerobichaud2586 6 ай бұрын
My friend and I will do this one in September
@dianejohanson98
@dianejohanson98 Жыл бұрын
Be sure to bring at least one pair of shorts and a short sleeved or sleeveless to. On our first Alaska cruise, it was rainy and cold, but the last one wasn’t at all. Our second cruise was in July and we were expecting it to be cold like the last time! Wrong! We left the ship in Skagway and walked halfway down the wharf, to turn around and go back to the ship to change clothes. It was nearing 90 degrees that day. And we had a glassblowing excursion planned where it was so hot in there, we nearly suffocated! We didn’t bring shorts at all, but my husband brought two pairs of zip off pant leg nylon pants. We each took a pair and wore them with a tshirt. My pants were a bit baggy, but was way better than the jeans I left in the cabin!
@kellyhensley7346
@kellyhensley7346 Жыл бұрын
Have a cruise booked for May of 2024, so it's nice seeing how people are dressed on your cruise. I've been contemplating flying in to Seattle 2 days ahead of time, just think I would be more at ease. From Texas so will have a bit of a time difference.
@Anrelalil
@Anrelalil Жыл бұрын
thank you for your information it really helps us, we're going on July 16 , 2023 on an Alaskan Princess cruise for the first time, from San Francisco. We are so excited we love watching you telling us what to pack.
@jessicasarmy8896
@jessicasarmy8896 Жыл бұрын
We are going on our first cruise and I want to say thank you for all of your informative videos. They have put us in a great position to truly enjoy our Alaska cruise with confidence. There was soooo much we did not know from magnets to hang things on to tipping and all the things you mention. We even ordered a few items using your links. Bless you!
@meadsummer6547
@meadsummer6547 Жыл бұрын
I think that the need to fly in the day before really depends on how far you have to travel. I live in Phoenix, AZ. If I am leaving from a port on the east coast, I fly the day before. But, if I am leaving from a California port, I fly in the morning of the cruise because even if my one-hour flight gets cancelled, there are many other flights to choose from.
@elizabethderoo8332
@elizabethderoo8332 Жыл бұрын
Going on my first Alaskan cruise in 9 days. Taking my parents as a gift to them. I have been watching your videos for a few months trying to prepare. Thank You:)
@arnoldkinsler6236
@arnoldkinsler6236 Жыл бұрын
Sun Block is a must. When touring Glazier bay you can burn very quickly! Strong sun block is recommended.
@scrappersdream
@scrappersdream Жыл бұрын
Going on RC Seattle round trip cruise in June. We’ve been on both north and southbound before. If it’s in your budget definitely do the dogsled, helicopter or glacier tour. These are by far my favorites along with whale watching. My favorite port so far is Haines. Your lists are so handy! Thank you
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing!!
@carolynsteele9929
@carolynsteele9929 Жыл бұрын
We did the dogsled, helicopter, glacier excursion with my beloved mother in law and our son (then 12 ish). It is one of my fondest memory of the trip. I thought my son wasn’t going to come down because he loved the dogs so much. Absolutely majestic views on the helicopter. It was amazing!
@julieDJTFP
@julieDJTFP Жыл бұрын
We're going back to Alaska next year and can't wait. Last time (last year) we went in August and left from Seattle. Less than an hour after we left we hit a storm south of Vancouver Island. The seasickness meds were definitely used. Very happy you had a great time in Alaska!
@2010justducky
@2010justducky Жыл бұрын
Hi Alana my husband and my 91 yr old mom are going this September on the Celebrity Eclipse Cruise to Alaska our very first cruise second for my mom I’m very excited and have watched most of your videos for tips and tricks!
@janicew6222
@janicew6222 8 ай бұрын
We did two Alaskan Cruises, one during the summer solstice which was amazing. You gave great tips. Definitely go a day before, we didn't the first time and we were wiped out.
@TVHouseHistorian
@TVHouseHistorian Жыл бұрын
Hi ILana (sorry if I misspelled your name!)! I’ve done two Alaska cruises so far: the first one was on the Majestic Princess, and my second Alaska cruise was with Norwegian on the Encore. While I loved both, I found myself enjoying Norwegian the most. Both itineraries were pretty much identical, but it seemed like the docks were completely different. Being a solo cruiser, I was wild about the solo cabin neighborhood that the Encore offers. Being a native Pacific Northwester, I’m accustomed to the cold and rain, so I made sure to pack layers. You’re right, there can be days where you’ll encounter some choppy seas, so if you’re susceptible to motion sickness, most definitely be sure to prepare. I don’t typically experience motion sickness - even in severe weather - however, I pack motion sickness remedies anyway. You never know if things are going to change with your body or not - OR maybe you run into a fellow passenger who forgot to pack theirs. I like being prepared for any circumstance. Finally, I can’t wait to try HAL. They’re next on my list for an Alaska cruise.
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing! You spelled my name correctly btw ilana :)
@danacasey8543
@danacasey8543 Жыл бұрын
I'm going on my first Alaska cruise in October 2023. I have my list of things to get based on your suggestions and those of other cruise vlogers. Binoculars, waterproof boots and gloves, and layering seems to be most important. I'm going on the Norwegian Bliss (love this ship)!
@mecmaneen
@mecmaneen Жыл бұрын
Me too!!! I'm going on the Bliss 10/14-10/21. It's my first cruise and I'm watching everything I can get my hands on
@melissaduffy4
@melissaduffy4 Жыл бұрын
Unless you are going hiking waterproof walking shoes work just fine. REI has an excellent assortment. Best to break them in before you go for better comfort. I also suggest a scarf to keep your throat area nice and warm hat. Woolen hats with lanolin still in them like NW Coast Cowichan First Natoins wool hats.
@NanetteG.-ii4xy
@NanetteG.-ii4xy Жыл бұрын
A tip for upcoming AK cruises, binoculars, layered clothes &&&&&. Big appetite for salmon ! Delish &. Offered in a lot of meals.
@ericcirello6317
@ericcirello6317 Жыл бұрын
We are also going on the Bliss Sept. 30 - 10/6
@michaelcertain415
@michaelcertain415 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I would suggest Anchorage (Whittier and Seward) for a North - South cruise terminating in Vancouver (or vice-versa). You typically get more ports, and more time in each port. These cruises on Princess and Holland America also include Glacier Bay which is incredible! Another big benefit, at least on Princess in Whittier, is embarkation. You essentially get off your bus or train from Anchorage (the views on both are beautiful!) or your Land/Cruise trip and walk on the ship. Your bags are taken from the bus / train to the boat for you, and going through check in takes all of 5 minutes.
@ThomasThornhill
@ThomasThornhill Жыл бұрын
Welcome back. Headed to Alaska next month on Sapphire Princess. Land and cruise tour. Thanks for your recommendations. We are very excited.
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
You’ve got such a great cruise!! I’d love to do the land portion in the future. Enjoy 👏
@kenchaffin3GK
@kenchaffin3GK Жыл бұрын
We are too!
@annramoino628
@annramoino628 Жыл бұрын
Leaving May 23 for 17 day Princess CruiseTour (10 days on land. 7 day cruise). Cruised 10 days with HAL in 2016. (7 day cruise, 3 days in Denali). Saw the mountain every day! Beautiful!
@mimibgrowhiskingdom
@mimibgrowhiskingdom 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos! My husband and I love them. We booked our first Alaska cruise for this June and are looking forward to it!
@mermaidgal1001
@mermaidgal1001 4 ай бұрын
We are going on an Alaska cruise out of Vancouver next week. Thank you for the tips!
@lisaconrod4539
@lisaconrod4539 11 ай бұрын
Hi I will be going in September of next year for 7 days. This was very helpful. Thanks
@danseto
@danseto Жыл бұрын
We are going to our first Alaska cruise next week on Princess for 10 days. Thanks for the rain gear tips.
@cassiemateri6474
@cassiemateri6474 Жыл бұрын
You did a great job explaining some mistakes people can make. We have been 7 times and you are right on. You do such a thorough job. We love watching your channel.
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! I appreciate you watching:)
@marivega3294
@marivega3294 Жыл бұрын
I went on my first cruise to Alaska last August and the best thing I did while on my trip was not buy shore excursions lol. I almost bought one to see the whales but talked to a few people after the fact and they said they didn't really see anything. The only thing i did was saw mendenhall glacier. So glad I saved money
@ritasenergyherbs3650
@ritasenergyherbs3650 2 ай бұрын
We are going on a whale watching excursion when we return to Seattle as my travel partner has been to San Juan Islands before with abundant Orcas- most populated Orca location in world is what I read.
@panthonymartinez7256
@panthonymartinez7256 Жыл бұрын
Our Alaska cruise was our very first cruise (just last month). We were very VERY fortunate that we did not see a drop of rain the full ten days. I highly recommend as she mentioned invest in a nice set of binoculars as the sea live and glaciers are much more spectacular up close. I brought a good pair but inverted in the strongest set available on board which magnified my view at least 4x. Good comfortable shoes are a must !!!! We did miles of walking almost every day. Make sure your phone has plenty of storage for pictures. The wildlife, glaciers, sunsets, moon glow, flora and fauna with offer amazing photo opportunities. This when at sea we spent a lot of time getting to know some of the crew members and learned that you can arrange for them join you for dinner. You’ll need to schedule a couple of days in advance so their shift is appropriately covered. It’s a nice little perk for them. They are very far from home and get home sick so briefly we become family and gives them opportunity for them to let’s say talk about life on board.
@TheOriginalMarimoChan
@TheOriginalMarimoChan 8 ай бұрын
@panthonymartinez7256 did you have dinner with the crew members on the ship? or on land at port? Sounds like a cool thing to do!
@Jasmine-ur1sl
@Jasmine-ur1sl Жыл бұрын
Hi. Love your channel. Even though I consider myself a seasoned cruiser, there are always helpful tips which I can incorporate in my future cruises. I did an amazing NCL cruise in Alaska this past May - and so glad that I had done my own research and used my experiences from previous cruises (albeit warm weather cruises) to prepare for Alaska. All the tips you covered in this video are spot on; especially, not spending a few extra hundred bucks to get a room with a balcony. My little interior studio cabin was lovely and had a 24-hour live video feed to the outside of the ship, and an exceptional private lounge for three of the floors in the interior of the ship. I still regret not having gotten a room with a balcony. Other favorite cruises: A NCL cruise in the Mediterranean in September 2015 with my Mom and my Sister. Hands-down, memories of a life time especially as Mom passed away in Feb 2021. Next cruise: I am planning a NCL cruise through the Panama Canal. No - I don't work for NCL, but after cruising on other cruise lines, NCL ranks at the top with me. Thank you for your videos - and I will be watching more content in prep for Panama. Cheers and safe cruising!
@GypCWolf
@GypCWolf 7 ай бұрын
Do you know how I can find out about the themed nights on an NCL cruise? I’m going end of July.
@Jasmine-ur1sl
@Jasmine-ur1sl 7 ай бұрын
Not sure if you meant to send this to me or our lovely FlossTube host, but my suggestion would be to contact NCL directly. I have found their live "chat" support personnel extremely helpful in the past. @@GypCWolf
@nancyheinemann5497
@nancyheinemann5497 Жыл бұрын
Waterproof footwear will make you much happier on many side trips! I wore waterproof and insulated hiking shoes for the whole trip in late April!
@ritasenergyherbs3650
@ritasenergyherbs3650 2 ай бұрын
That's what I needed....leaving tennis shoes at home. Thanks. I put SmartFeet insoles in my hiking boots and it always keeps my feet warm. What about the trax for bottom of boots so as not to slip - but can we even walk on glaciers?
@mnflyingchair4589
@mnflyingchair4589 Жыл бұрын
Alaska 2024 first cruise ever for me I can't wait
@ladyk6829
@ladyk6829 Жыл бұрын
This is definitely a cruise on my bucket list, we're going on our first to the Bahamas in November but this one is definitely one I want to do.
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Both great cruises!!
@ladyk6829
@ladyk6829 Жыл бұрын
@@LifeWellCruised Yeah I've done a ton of research and we're so excited, doing 6 days Thanksgiving week!
@karenjensen2345
@karenjensen2345 Жыл бұрын
We book ocean view or inside cabins for cold weather cruises and balconies for warm weather, two exceptions were Alaska and snake river cruise.
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@ilenehorowitz3060
@ilenehorowitz3060 Жыл бұрын
going to alaska this month. Our 3rd trip. Nothing like it. For a big birthday we helicoptered to a glacier and dog sledded. The most memorable excursion ever. Worth the price. We will pop into the red dog saloon which we have done previously. Such great local color. Thanks for the reminder about the binoculars and hat.
@RaymondMullen-t9j
@RaymondMullen-t9j Жыл бұрын
Great Tips... No matter how much Cursing You have done ..
@LifeWellCruised
@LifeWellCruised Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!! :)
@jamesbettis8201
@jamesbettis8201 Жыл бұрын
Will be going to Alaska July 22-29 on Royal Princess!!!
@robinlackey7966
@robinlackey7966 Жыл бұрын
Going on our first Alaskan cruise in August 2023. Bucket list check ✔️ off.
@daisy3472
@daisy3472 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video Ilana! I was eagerly waiting for this since we cruise to Alaska next month for the 1st time. This is so helpful. Hope you had a wonderful Alaska trip 👌🥰
@pennyhaldeman5626
@pennyhaldeman5626 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy your channel, you especially had good advice for Alaskan cruisers. We were finally able to book our cruise to Alaska, it took several months and travel agents, simply because our son is in a wheelchair. Not all ADA rooms listed are actually fully accessible room. Breaks my heart that they have so few available. We finally were able to find a cabin in Sept of 2024. We are so looking forward to our trip.
@anitaburney6054
@anitaburney6054 Жыл бұрын
would love to know "tips" for traveling with wheelchairs and scooters
@pennyhaldeman5626
@pennyhaldeman5626 Жыл бұрын
@@anitaburney6054 would be happy to answer as many questions for you as I can.
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