anniefannie0625 Posted Friday at 06:20 PM #1 Share Posted Friday at 06:20 PM My husband and I are going on a cruise for the first time. We'd like to take an Alaskan cruise and want to do it right. Because of very specific work obligations, we have to depart June 24, 25, or 26 and arrive back on or before July 3. We have narrowed it down to these four options: Celebrity Cruises, Celebrity Eclipse, June 26-July 3. Itinerary is Vancouver, Inside Passage, Icy Strait Point, Hubbard Glacier, Juneau, Ketchikan, Inside Passage, Vancouver. We could afford an Aqua Class or Concierge Class balcony room. Norwegian Cruise Line, Norwegian Encore, June 26 -July 3. Itinerary is Seattle, At Sea, Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay, Ketchikan, Victoria, Seattle. We could afford a Club Suite with Large balcony. Princess Cruises, Royal Princess, June 25-July 2. Itinerary is Vancouver, At Sea, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay, College Fjord, Whittier. We could afford a Premium Club Class Mini Suite with Balcony. Royal Caribbean, Ovation of the Seas, June 24 - July 1. Itinerary is Seattle, At Sea, Inside Passage, Juneau, Skagway, Endicott Arm, At Sea, Victoria, Seattle. We could afford a balcony room. This is also a Royal Caribbean "President's Cruise," which apparently means there will be some surprises during the cruise and the CEO is on board. Not sure how much that means though. Based on cruise line, ship activities/quality, room class we can afford, and itinerary, which of these sound the best? Which sounds the worst? We are novices and trying to research this has been very overwhelming, so we appreciate any insight or help. Everyone on this site seems like experts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1025cruise Posted Friday at 06:54 PM #2 Share Posted Friday at 06:54 PM Princess or Norwegian due to Glacier Bay. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anniefannie0625 Posted Friday at 07:49 PM Author #3 Share Posted Friday at 07:49 PM 55 minutes ago, 1025cruise said: Princess or Norwegian due to Glacier Bay. Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donaldsc Posted Friday at 10:22 PM #4 Share Posted Friday at 10:22 PM I agree w the Glacier Bay comments. However, port times in AK can be interesting in the very negative sense. Finally, I would not worry about what cabin I was in. On an AK cruise, it is what is outside of the ship and not what is on the ship that counts. You can save your money on cabin upgrades and spend the money on excursions which tend to be pricy in AK. I know that you said that this will be your first cruise but I find that people who are trying to pick their cruise or their cabin based on their past Caribbean 20 cruises get it wrong on their 1st AK cruise. The 2 primary selection factors on an AK cruise should be itinerary and port times. DON 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Host Kat Posted Friday at 10:33 PM #5 Share Posted Friday at 10:33 PM 10 minutes ago, donaldsc said: ... On an AK cruise, it is what is outside of the ship and not what is on the ship that counts. You can save your money on cabin upgrades and spend the money on excursions which tend to be pricy in AK... Amen! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
losfp Posted Saturday at 05:06 AM #6 Share Posted Saturday at 05:06 AM Of those options, I would 100% do the one-way cruise on Princess. We did pretty much that same itinerary in 2017 on Star Princess. This is for various reasons: 1. Glacier Bay. It's amazing, and one of my non-negotiables when it comes to Alaska. 2. The one-way cruise allows you to spend a few days at the end to run up to Denali National Park - it's my second Alaska non-negotiable 🙂 I understand that due to time constraints you might not be able to do that though. 3. Another advantage of the one-way cruise is that it minimises the sea days that you'd need on a round-trip Another thing to consider is that in Alaska, you want to spend time and money on shore excursions as others have mentioned. I don't even think a Balcony is that important - I prefer to spend time on deck because then it gives you the flexibility to view the scenery from either side of the ship. Good luck! Alaska is one of my favourite places in the world. We went in 2007 for our honeymoon and then again in 2017 for our 10th anniversary.. Hoping to go again in 2027 🙂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Essiesmom Posted Saturday at 05:15 PM #7 Share Posted Saturday at 05:15 PM Totally agree with Glacier Bay, and recommend you choose an itinerary with Skagway, too. And I would choose Princess because it is the smallest of the ship choices. EM 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aquahound Posted Saturday at 05:40 PM #8 Share Posted Saturday at 05:40 PM (edited) Glacier Bay is amazing but I wouldn't discount Hubbard Glacier. While GB has an overall appeal, HB is far more spectacular than any single glacier in GB. I would only give the slight edge to GB. For itinerary only, I'd pick Royal Princess. I love one-way AK cruises. You get to take in some awesome sights on your road trip out of Whittier. However, that class of ships is terrible for scenic cruising. Princess designed those ships with no lounges that have panoramic views. Weighing both itinerary and ship, I'd pick Celebrity Eclipse. The ship is beautiful with excellent views. If onboard activities and having lots of fun is important, I'd pick Ovation. Encore is also fun but those ships are VERY crowded. So I guess I'd recommend Royal Princess first.....but only slightly more than Eclipse. Edited Saturday at 05:48 PM by Aquahound 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aquahound Posted Saturday at 05:41 PM #9 Share Posted Saturday at 05:41 PM 25 minutes ago, Essiesmom said: And I would choose Princess because it is the smallest of the ship choices. EM Eclipse is smaller than Royal Princess. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oscar13 Posted Saturday at 06:51 PM #10 Share Posted Saturday at 06:51 PM Any AK cruise with Glacier Bay gets my vote. it is truly spectacular. We've have done Hubbard but couldn't get really close due to the amount of ice in the water. Cabin choice - we do like a balcony, just to have that extra space. Like to spend part of the time in GB sitting on the balcony watching the scenery go by. You will enjoy whatever cruise you chose. Karen and Kevin 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martincath Posted Saturday at 11:15 PM #11 Share Posted Saturday at 11:15 PM Since you don't have time at the end of your trip to hang out in Alaska, and as mentioned Royal sucks (it removes one of the benefits of a Vancouver departure - sailing the full Inside Passage, instead spending a lot more time sailing all the way around Vancouver Island so probably giving you a shorter day in your first port of call too). Obviously I'm biased living here, but I'd do Vancouver RT on Eclipse - the dates work such that you can travel here early enough to get in some decent pre-cruise time in one of the world's most awesome cities, then do your cruise. OTOH, given the current issues with travel back to the US from Canada (Covid testing, security staffing issues making a 'fly same day as disembark' very troublesome right now) then for simplicity a Seattle RT avoids that - but you'll still need to do ArriveCAN because of the Victoria stop, and a precruise Covid test regardless of where you're departing from. Lots of people say they're doing a 'one and done' to Alaska, and most of them are wrong - but in terms of 'doing it right' you've already failed completely, since you'll literally just see a small fraction of 1% of Alaska on any of these cruises!!! There's an awful, awful lot more of it inland despite the long coastline ;-) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z'Loth Posted Sunday at 10:42 AM #12 Share Posted Sunday at 10:42 AM I took the Celebrity Cruises Alaskan Cruise in 2017, and enjoyed it tremendously. Back in the pre-Covid world, I would say "whenever possible, cruise out of Vancouver instead of Seattle" because of the mandatory "foreign port stop". If you cruise out of Seattle, that stop is Vancouver Island, and it's a extremely short port stop. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aquahound Posted Sunday at 04:31 PM #13 Share Posted Sunday at 04:31 PM I forgot that the Princess Royal Class ships don't actually sail the Inside Passage as originally advertised. IP is a big reason for choosing a cruise out of Vancouver. Op, if you do not intend to spend some time in AK if you choose the one-way cruise, my recommendation shifts more toward Celebrity Eclipse. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anniefannie0625 Posted Sunday at 11:19 PM Author #14 Share Posted Sunday at 11:19 PM Thank you all very much! We ended up booking the Royal Caribbean cruise because we wanted to go to Victoria and because it was simpler to fly out of Seattle since this is very last minute - but all of your advice was so helpful. We're looking at doing another one next year with different stops, probably the northbound cruise on Princess and adding a land tour on the end. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
losfp Posted Sunday at 11:29 PM #15 Share Posted Sunday at 11:29 PM 9 minutes ago, anniefannie0625 said: We're looking at doing another one next year with different stops, probably the northbound cruise on Princess and adding a land tour on the end. Yep this is the right way to do it IMO 🙂 Good luck and I hope you enjoy it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aquahound Posted yesterday at 01:30 AM #16 Share Posted yesterday at 01:30 AM 2 hours ago, anniefannie0625 said: Thank you all very much! We ended up booking the Royal Caribbean cruise because we wanted to go to Victoria and because it was simpler to fly out of Seattle since this is very last minute - but all of your advice was so helpful. We're looking at doing another one next year with different stops, probably the northbound cruise on Princess and adding a land tour on the end. Enjoy your cruise. I've cruised Ovation twice in the past 8 months and it is an amazing ship. You're going to love it. 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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