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First Time To Alaska in 2023 or 2024 Need Help With Cruise/Land Tour


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15 hours ago, caribill said:

 

Cost differential is due to more passengers preferring to cruise going north or south as well as cruise before or after land tour.

 

Connoisseur option includes:

o Almost every meal. Restaurant food is expensive in Alaska. It is very nice to look at the lodge menus and pick what you prefer to eat instead of picking by price.

o Dedicated group guide that handles many of the details for you such as getting the lodge restaurant dinner reservations for your preferred time, getting room keys to you, etc., as well as handling any problems you may experience.

o When we did the tour, it seemed that the lodge rooms were the ones with better views.

When should the 2024 season open for bookings?   We are going to be on the Discovery for 14 days in April, would the pot be sweetened by booking on board, assuming bookings are opened then.

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