We Went on a Cruise Part 2

9So the cruise wasn’t just about being on a cruise. It was about seeing ALASKA! And we did.

Note: before I go on, I must give props to the post-processing my talented husband did in Photoshop. He brought out the colors beautifully and removed some of the haze you get in the area – STUNNING!

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Anyhoo, one of our days at sea was basically dedicated to checking out the Tracy Arm glacier/area. It is incredible. They do narration on the televisions so you can sit on your balcony and listen to what you’re seeing as you float by, but mostly we spent our time on deck 10 with the masses, enjoying panoramic views. They make it special and have plenty of blankets and hot chocolate available.

17The glacier itself is kind of beautiful, but the scenery around it is spectactular. We didn’t see any “calving” where hunks of ice fall off the glacier into the water and make huge waves, but we did see seals and bald eagles. That was neat (photos were way too far away to be any good!).

11Our first day in port was at Skagway where we mad the excellent choice to ride the railway into BC. This was our favorite shore excursion and though it was LONG (and ended with a fairly cheesy gold-panning deal), it was worth it. The views were amazing.

12This is the very aptly named “inspiration point.”

18At the top, where it sort of levels out, there are the most amazing streams with either absolutely crystal clear water (from rainfall) or this beautiful blue water from glacial melt.

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Our second port of call was Juneau where we went to see the Mendenhall Glacier … see cheesy tourist shot above ….

15and whale watching. We got far too little time on the glacier unfortunately and probably a little too much time on the whale watching boat. We did see a whoooole bunch of whales though!! This photo is of them doing “bubble feeding” in a group of nine.

14We also got to see sea lions which I thought were possibly cooler than the whales, though they don’t do much. These guys are the jumbo-sized cousins of the California variety you see at zoos. These are “juveniles” that will grow to be about 4x the size of the CA ones.

16Our last port was Ketchikan. It was mostly tourist-trap type shopping (we shipped ourselves home a ton of smoked salmon). We took a Duck tour there which was pretty meh. A duck is an amphibious vehicle. The original ones were used in the D-Day invasion in WW2. This is a modern duck. I’ve been a few duck tours before and they were always fun but this one either because of our narrator or because of the “sights” of Ketchikan was not too great – but at least it was short!

Shore excursions were OK, but there are a lot better options when your kids get older – cycling, hiking, etc. I would also pick with a more careful eye next time. I think some of the ones that included food (freshly caught salmon or crab!) would be great. Everything we went on, even the 6 hour ones really didn’t have much available and we were starving when we got back to the boat. Makes for cranky kids and parents.

I’m planning another post on our time in Vancouver and then a general post about my experiences cruising with Disney (hopefully before the week is out) and that will finish up my More Than You Probably Wanted to Know About Our Vacation series.

2 Replies to “We Went on a Cruise Part 2”

  1. My parents LOVED their Alaskan cruise. I live vicariously through your pictures 🙂 Glad to see you had a good time!

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