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Hello
We will be visiting Vancouver next week and wondering if anyone can recommend where we can eat some good crab. We will be staying at the Hyatt downtown. Many thanks to everyone who contributes such valuable information on this thread. It's been very helpful in planning our stay.
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So sorry to here this news. We had heard such wonderful things about Ken and had already planned on booking with him for our 2016 visit in Ketchikan. Very sad and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
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Thank you for all the info Glaciers, Mapleleaves and BQ! Think we'll give it a try.
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If you do end up spending more time along the Seward Hwy/Turnagain Arm area the Turnagain Arm Trail at McHugh Creek and the Winner Creek Trail in Girdwood are nice hikes and much more family friendly than Flattop. Pulling yourself over the gorge in the hand tram at Winner Creek is a treat.
Could you tell me how strenuous is the hand tram and if you decide not to cross that way, how long of a hike is it back? Thanks for your help!
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If you do end up spending more time along the Seward Hwy/Turnagain Arm area the Turnagain Arm Trail at McHugh Creek and the Winner Creek Trail in Girdwood are nice hikes and much more family friendly than Flattop. Pulling yourself over the gorge in the hand tram at Winner Creek is a treat.
How strenuous is the hand tram and if you decide not to cross that way, how long of a hike is it back? Thanks for your help!
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I thought the Taku Lodge and Glacier flight was out of Juneau?
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Wow, thanks for posting all this information! We are on the Jewel from Vancouver to LA departing on 9/18/15. Going to share this post on our roll call. Thanks again for sharing! [emoji1]
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I don't fish. :) And my family always goes out on charters.
You might want to check with Miller's Landing or contact the visitor center http://www.skagway.com about fishing from shore
A car would be of benefit, allowing you to get to fishing areas perhaps, and especially if you choose to use Miller's Landing which is south of town. It would use your short time efficiently especially with you going to Exit Glacier and the Sealife Center. Reserve the car now, they are easy to just cancel if you change your mind.
Thanks again for all the information. [emoji4]
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I guess the question to ask yourself, is what you are doing, is it enough? With your backtracking, in some cases that could be eating up valuable time. Were you interested in Activities in Seward? Absolute gem in my opinion. IF the 2 days is your total time, for some, putting one of those nights in Seward is a significant benefit.
It can also be the train is a priority? It is the most scenic segment of the Alaska RR. But again- you are extremely short on time and the first section is the exact same as your prior day by road. If you have some interests in Seward activities then driving there is of benefit in time.
Thank you so much for the advice, Budget Queen. We've decided to stay one night in Anchorage and catch the early morning train to Seward (train is a priority) and stay 2 nights prior to our cruise. Seems like there is a lot to do to keep us plenty busy there. My partner is interested in shore fishing (not boat fishing) and wondering if you could recommend where I could get info on pole rentals, locations to fish, licenses ect. Also, will it be necessary to rent a car in Seward if we want to visit Exit Glacier, Sealife Center and downtown? Was thinking of staying at the Holiday Inn Express. Greatly appreciate all your assistance! [emoji1]
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It is served, but not included in the costs of the fare. Price is reasonable as are drink prices.
Thank you for the info. I had read that all inclusive dining and 2 adult beverages are offered on gold star service. Must have been for the other routes going north maybe?? Oh well, thanks for clearing that up! [emoji1]
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Would it be redundant to do both car/train? We were planning on 2 nights in Anchorage and renting a car to drive to wildlife center, Girdwood, stopping in between for sites for the day. Then planning on taking the train to Seward to board our ship the next day.
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I read that either breakfast or dinner was included in gold star service from Anchorage/Seward depending on your route.
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In the past, including last year, the seats are randomly assigned. And actually from Anchorage, the first section is most scenic on the right side, this switches to the left side after Portage. I move around the train and use the dome seats or open vestibules for always getting my "preferred" side.
Thank you. [emoji1]
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Is there a preferred side of the train we should try and reserve if going from Anchorage to Seward does anyone know? Thanks. [emoji1]
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Yes, hotels in Anchorage in the summer are expensive.
Here's another other option:
Wow, this B&B is exactly the type of place we wanted to find for a 2 night stay in Anchorage before heading to Seward for our cruise. Not to sure where this is located. Do you happen to know how far from airport/train station it is and if a cab would be able to pick us up for the early train to Seward? Thanks again for sharing this info!
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I had 1138 for a Bermuda cruise in September. Loved it. There was sun and shade at the same time. The Sunset bar people could only see us if we were at the very end of the balcony. We loved being able to get food and drinks only one floor down and enjoy them on the balcony. We also enjoyed listening to the live music from our balcony. Would definitely take the room again, but it books very early.
Thank you so much for replying to my post. I understand from looking at other reviews that 1130 is less private than the other aft cabins on this deck but we are still happy with it. All the other ones are taken and the cruise isn't for another year and a half! Thanks again for the info. [emoji1]
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Booked in 1130 for Alaska (Millennium) and looking forward to it.
Hi TeaBag - I know this is an older thread but was wondering how cabin 1130 on your Millennium Alaska sailing was? We just booked it for Alaska/2016 mainly wondering about the aft view while sailing the passage. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!:)
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I thought it was easy enough to google it with the clues. If the website link gets posted, they will most likely delete the thread. Seen this happen before with the "fishy" site. [emoji12]
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I am confused as I don't see where hotels are here.
I believe it is just travel agents you can't mention here.
You have to sign up (it's free) then you have to log on to your account page and click hotel deals. I reserved the Hyatt for our upcoming stay for $145/night. Had a reservation that I cancelled for $250/night. Amazing! Great tip on this site. Thought it was only for cruises!
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My 7 and 9 year old nephews absolutely loved being in the boardwalk balcony cabin. They were always entertained by watching people zip line, rock climb and watching the the shows from our balcony. We were not bothered by the noise at all. I agree with clarea that the Central Park balconies are quieter and warmer being further from the opening of the aft of the ship. Either way, enjoy your cruise!
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We actually have an upcoming tour with Bernard who came highly recommended to us by several cruise friends and on these boards. I communicated with him earlier and he has had the terrible misfortune of having his email hacked so it does appear that he is the victim in this situation.
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And yes, let's hope his business is not affected by this unfortunate issue.
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7040 did not come up as obstructed view when I booked. I see other E3 forward cabins available on our same Jewel sailing with no obstructed view?? hmmm??
Dolfans from Miami
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E1 would usually be connecting and.or hold more than 2 guests.
Thanks!
Dolfans from Miami
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We have forward 7040 which is a category E3. Besides the price, what would be the difference between the E1, E2, E3 cabins, does anyone know?
Dolfans from Miami
Vancouver Info if needed
in Canada (Alaska/Pacific Coastal)
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Thank you much martincath! It's just the 2 of us so the Fish Shack it is! Can't wait to visit next week.