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So I just found out that I will be taking a Alaska Disney cruise next July!!! Yippee
I was wondering if you all could give me some ins and outs on the hotels near the port. Also we will have 1 1/2 days to explore Vancouver so any suggestions would be great.
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We stayed at the Pan Pacific, which is right at the cruise terminal. It's a little pricey, but you can find deals if you look hard. And in my opinion, the convenience made the cost worth it. I have a TR going on right now that talks about the hotel,mad well as things to do in Vancouver. Feel free to check it out (link is in my signature).
You'll Vancouver and Alaska!!
We stayed at the Ramada Limited Downtown, it's in the Gaslight district. The hotel itself was nice, the rooms were clean and a good size. The neighborhood was okay. The price was excellent.
We've stayed twice at the Pan Pacific now and, although it is pricey, to us it's well worth it for the convenience of being right there at the cruise terminal. We called bell services for our luggage and the next time we saw it was on the Wonder.
I too stayed at the Pan Pacific and thought it was worth the money. The location is great to be able to walk to a lot of attractions nearby. Also our room faced the water and it was great the morning we got on the ship to watch it sail into the dock.
We also stayed at the Pan Pacific. It is a beautiful hotel, well located, and deals can be found. We got a "buy one room get one half price" package (we were traveling with another family) that included daily breakfast at their buffet. That buffet was pricey and we never would have chosen it had we have to pay OOP, but it was excellent.
Lots to do in Vancouver. We did the Capilano Suspension Bridge, Stanley Park and Granville Island. Tip: if you are considering a whale watch and want to see Orcas, Vancouver might be a better choice than on the cruise. We chose Wild Whales Vancouver out of Granville Island. There is a local pod of Orca in the Vancouver area and they keep pretty good tabs on them. You're most likely to see humpback whales in Alaska.
We stayed at the Holiday Inn on Breoadway. It was not far from the subway which we took to the port. I won't lie that we had some envy when we saw the Pan Pacific, but I did not take the time to look hard for a deal there. The Holiday Inn price was right and it was clean and comfortable.
We did Grouse Mountain, hop on hop off bus (included route to Grandville Island) and biking around Stanley park. Enjoyed all of these things.
We stayed at the Westin on the waterfront, and were able to walk to the pier. Granted, we looked like gypsies dragging all our stuff, but walk we did! We visited the aquarium, and Whistler. Whistler was well, well worth the drive.
We stayed at the Pan Pacific and will do so again in 2018. So convenient, car rental return in the parking garage, bellman to take our luggage down. We took the taste of Vancouver Tour it meets in front of the hotel, it was a great way to see the gaslight area.
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We also stayed at Pan Pacific. Loved the location and actually found a decent price. We spent the day up at Grouse Mountain using the free bus transportation from Pan Pacific. We took the cable cars up the mountain, watched a cool lumberjack show, check out bird show, and bears, etc. Great views from up there. They also have a few restaurants/cafes up there. It was a great day, although I wish we actually had more time in Vancouver since I wanted to see other areas too.
Vancouver is my Canadian hometown - grew up 45 minutes south, just over the US border. The Pan Pacific is my favorite hotel to use for cruises, you stay in the hotel, take a short elevator ride down to the cruise terminal. Ask for a room on the north side of the hotel to see cruise ships, freighters, lights on Grouse Mountain, sea planes landing on Burrard Inlet. I would also recommend the Hotel Vancouver, Rosedale on Robson, Westin Bayshore, Fairmont Waterfront. I wouldn't stay in the area west of the cruise terminal. Its a high-crime, high-drug, rent-a-room-by-the-hour district..... I love the Kitsilano area, there is a fantastic museum out at UBC, the planetarium is amazing. Try at eat at Vij's for great Indian food
Have a great day!
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We did the whole pre cruise thing through DCL in '11 and I believe it was the Pan Pacific. Amazing! We did the on hop off deal around Vancouver with the the day at Capillano Suspension bridge. Great couple of days. Granville Island was really amazing and we loved the day at the suspension bridge. Vancouver is really a great city but if we were to go again, I think I'd like to get up to Whistler for a day to see the Olympics stuff that has been converted to summer/tourist activities or for a stretch get to Tofino, Island. I saw it on the Travel Channel a few years ago and it's on my places to see at some point list.
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PassPorter's Free-Book to Walt Disney World It’s hard to believe anything is free at Walt Disney World; but there are actually a number of things you can get or do for little to no cost. This e-book documents over 200 free or cheap tips to do before you go and after you arrive. You could save a considerable amount of money following these tips. Perhaps more importantly; you can discover overlooked attractions and little-known details most people whiz by on their way to spend money. Click here to see free sample pages from the e-book! Get this popular e-book free of extra charges when you join the PassPorter's Club for as little as $4.95. A club pass includes access to all our other e-books; e-worksheets; super-size photos; and more! This e-book is also available for separate purchase in the PassPorter Online Store for just $5.95.
We were there in July and stayed at the Blue Horizon hotel. The neighborhood was good and the price was great. It was several blocks from the cruise terminal. You can walk there easily without luggage, but we took a taxi on the day we embarked.
We stayed at the Pan Pacific. Went to Capilano suspension bridge, took a trolley tour, and we rented a car and went out to Butchart Gardens for the day.