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  1. I would probably take cruise like transfers to Anchorage and then train to Seward. You will probably need to spend the night in Anchorage though as the train to Seward is early. I haven't taken Seward bus lines - maybe that time works with your schedule. Are you catching a ship in Seward? If so, you can probably get a cruise line transfer that way once in Anchorage.
  2. Grand Princess itinerariesCaribbeanRef_FlyerUpdates25-26May2024_Release_BK.pdf
  3. The prices were incredibly inexpensive at the sailings I looked at. I have no doubt they were full though.
  4. Coral

    Whittier

    There used to be 2 companies in Whittier and now I believe there is only one, Phillip's Cruises.
  5. I have had mixed luck bringing restaurant food on the ship. Sometimes they have let me and other times, I have had to throw it out. I don't know why I was allowed sometimes and not other times.
  6. I bought a $1000 piece of art (original) that was hanging in a hotel that I stayed at before a cruise when I was in Whistler, BC. I didn't realize it was for sale and contacted the artist after I left the hotel (I had taken a picture of the art before I left). I liked that I supported a local artist in the area. I later commissioned her to paint another piece and bought a 3rd piece. They are all originals and they all remind me of Whistler. This was my first time buying original art. I had planned on meeting the artist on a trip there last fall but I broke my wrist before I got there. I have gotten to know her via phone calls, texts and emails. The art makes me smile whenever I see it in my house and reminds me of my vacations to the area. I have never bought any art on a ship before. First time buying original art. My thought was if not now, then when? I didn't want to wait until I am in my 70's or whatever age because now I can enjoy it for decades to come.
  7. I think cruise ship tours start disembarking between 6-6:30. I think your private tour company will know the proper time and timing it with the tunnel. I see nothing wrong with private transportation. Which company did she book with? There are only a couple and those ones posted here get good reviews.
  8. Coral

    Whittier

    You won't have time to do anything. Some of those train departures happen between 6-7 am.
  9. It depends on how close you get to the glaciers (on most days). Most glacier days I am outside all day, wearing a jacket and ear protection. It can be cold and windy. Though - I have to say there was one day when I was at Glacier Bay and it was incredibly warm. I looked over and people were sunning in the pool area and swimming. Anything can happen. I haven't gotten close to Hubbard Glacier for awhile. So on those days, I can't tell a difference. Mendenhall glacier (when you visit via bus/car) usually isn't that cold. It is the temp it usually is in Juneau. If you land on the glacier via helicopter, expect an entirely different answer. Be prepared - dress in layers.
  10. Sapphire was in Europe in 2018 and 2019.
  11. Here are the files: 2026 Europe Reference Flyer_Release_JG.pdf Europe 2026 Cruise Sailing Schedul_0508e_fares_Amenities_2024_0509.xlsx Europe 2026 Cruisetour Sailing Schedule_fares_Amenities_2024_0508.xlsx PC_2026 Europe At a Glance Flyer_050124 FINAL-es.pdf
  12. I like the Grand and may do one of these. I haven't found the schedules yet - will try to dig for them.
  13. I actually think the cruise prices were more affordable then compared to now.
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