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  1. My son’s one request for our cruise is fresh crab.  Any recommendations for a convenient spot in Juneau, Skagway, or Ketchikan?

     

    We’ll also have a day in Vancouver so that’s another possibility.

     

    Thanks!

  2. I usually buy their water special - 12 bottles for $7 (last time I checked.). I think you need to purchase this before you sale.   If you are elite I think you can also exchange your bar for waters.  
    That’s in addition to the package.  I get sparkling during the day but like regular bottles on hand.  

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  3. Princess has been our go-to for years, but we tried HAL because they sail from San Diego.   
    Entertainment is important to us, and HAL was sadly lacking.  The bands were good but not good enough to be the only thing to do every evening.  Daytime activities were non-existent.

    We liked the variety of dining choices, but only because I booked them in advance.  Once onboard there were no times left, and the MDR was overcrowded and unfriendly, with limited choices.  

     

    So- it’s back to San Pedro and Princess for our local cruises.   

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  4. Our cruise a few months ago was on Discovery,  and I was surprised at how many people were in tuxes and long dresses for formal night.  The photographers were doing a booming business too.   It was fun people watching. 
    We no longer do that, I wear a sparkly top, and husband a button down shirt, sometimes with sport coat. 
    No reason to be too judgy; there are so many options for dining now. 

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  5. Agree with Astoria for the reasons mentioned.  Loved the maritime museum and Fort Clatsop.  
     If you’ve never been to a Catalina it’s a good stop.  Best thing we did was a walking/ food tour with a local guide; the other excursions are cheesy but fun once!    

     When we stopped at Santa Barbara we always took a wine tour in the Santa Ynez valley; we were already familiar with the town.  

  6. I agree that arriving later should save you some frustration.  
    This happened to us earlier this year.   We ended up getting lunch at Ketch in the Brigantine restaurant complex a block north of the pier; the line actually extended almost that far.   We could watch the line from there, and saved ourselves an hour of standing in the crowd on the sidewalk.  

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  7. If you go on your own,  it’s best to be there when the zoo opens.  

    Look at the zoo map online to have some idea of your route.  We often walk to the back and take the sky buckets to the front.  The kangaroo bus is good too.  
    My grandkids enjoy the bus tour, it’s a good overview.  
     

    I’ve seen zoo passes on Groupon recently so you might want to google that.  
     

    USS Midway will be right next to your ship.  They have a special kids tour that’s very well done. 

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