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Eurodam Alaska. Inside temperatures and mixology/pub crawl


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We were on the Eurodam in 2009 in the Caribbean ….great time!!

I'm guessing there isn’t a mixology class or pub crawl currently?  Was the beat part of our cruise 😂

 

I was watching videos of the ship in Alaska and people were dressed for cold air

like coats and jackets in the casino….is it chillier on the inside? 
 

I am packing layers, I do run chilly in my old age of 60😂😂

 

thanks

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The indoor Eurodam pool will be open with some lounge chairs populated with passengers in bathing suits.  Dining rooms are a bit chilly for some passengers while the rest of ship will see passengers wearing flannel, sweatshirts, and long sleeve polo shirts.

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We were on the Amsterdam for 2 weeks to Alaska in June 2017. I found the inside temperatures to be normal - definitely not as cold as outside.

 

While inside on the ship, my husband wore shorts with long sleeved tshirts most of the time. He'd keep a fleece with him in case we decided to go outside. I wore jeans and t-shirt.  I wore a strappy cocktail dress almost every night to dinner (we like to dress up) and was only cold when I had to run to the sport court to make my teen to go to bed - with no real nighttime, those kids would try to play ball all night!   The covered pool area was warm, especially when the sun was out. Kids swam with no problem. I sat out in shorts.

 

I would definitely bring layers. I overdressed on our Duck Tour on Ketchikan. It was sunny and mild, and I was sweating in the close quarters of the duck-mobile. We lunched outside, and we all were down to our lightest layer.  Some days it was so cold I had to wear a fleece AND my puffer, especially by the glaciers.  And then some days it was mild and pouring rain... light clothes and a raincoat.

 

You never know in Alaska!

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