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I'm even more interested than before. We always thought we'd wait for Disney to go to Alaska. We've decided that with the rates and ports of call that RCCL is the better way to go. More please....when you get time.
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Oct '99: CSR ~ May '02: CR ~ Nov '04: SOG ~ May '06: SOG ~ Dec '07: Solo @ Pop ~ May '08: Pop w/friends ~ Oct '08: SOG ~ Dec '09: Pop w/LeAnn ~ Sept '10: Solo @ Pop ~ Spring '11: AKL ~ Jan '12: Pop for 1/2 Marathon ~ Sept '12: 1st trip for DL 1/2 Marathon? ~ Feb '13: Pop w/pals? ~ Mar '13: Tokyo Disney w/PP's?
I'm even more interested than before. We always thought we'd wait for Disney to go to Alaska. We've decided that with the rates and ports of call that is the better way to go RCCL. More please .... when you get time.
If anything, this trip made me a believer that DCL is not the only good cruise line out there (I'm ducking for cover..).
And now, on with an installment- Yay Me! ( And it's a school night too!)
We woke up to the most horrendous noise ever, only to find the ship's docking process in Skagway-the noise turned out to be finishing it the Gangway set up. Matt and I were still too sleepy to be moving very fast, so Kevan and Aaron set off for Windjammer.
Matt crawled up into my bed and we just half talked to one another in desperate attempts to wake ourselves up . It worked eventually, he and I took turns with showers and by the time Aaron and Kevan were back-Matt and I were ready for Windjammer. Kevan and Aaron did not mind going back up with us, which I thought was kind of nice of them.
Today's character accosting was brought to us courtesy of a moose with abnormally large antlers. We had quickly learned it was better to submit to the photo op rather than decline. I did not have my camera though so no photos for this.
After breakfast, we headed back to the room and the ship had been cleared for folks to disembark, so off we went. All four of us were very excited to get to a city port and off the Serenade for awhile-as wonderful as she was.
As soon as we started walking, I realized I was in cruise ship haven-as we were not alone. In front, of us was the Diamond Princess. I was quite taken with how she showed her age close-up, however she was still quite elegant.
To the right, the historic White Pass Railroad came into view very close by.
We also enjoyed seeing all the cruise ship mini murals painted on the rocky walls that were just beyond the railroad tracks. Some of them dated back to the late 70's and many of the major lines and their ships were represented. I tried a few pictures but they did not turn out so well.
Our dog-sled excursion was not to meet until 9:45 and it was only 8:00, so we decided to head into Skagway to look around before meeting up for the tour.
As we made our way further in, NCL ships came into view as well.
There was a little development of some small fish places and a mini-store as you made your way in towards town. I found the Skagway Fish Company ito be quite charming, although I do not eat fish. It just had a very quaint and welcoming way about it.
As we got into the center of town, Matthew noticed a Holland America Line tour bus with a lovely bear on the back-so I ran over and told the boys to take my photo-who knew .... this might be the only bear sighting we had the entire trip.
The incredible landscapes and backgrounds were just about everywhere we looked. Every spot seemed like a photo spot.
We checked out a few shops that interested us but with the mile or so trek back to the meeting area for the tour-we decided to head back to the musher's camp meeting place about 9:00. I was very impressed with the organization of tours- there were plenty of RCCL crew helping passengers get to the right place.
We found our tour group quite easily and there were 18 of us altogether. Erin was our tour guide and driver. She was fun and very friendly. She also made sure everyone had gotten notice of the cart pull issue which I thought was extremely smart-then no one could say when we got to the camp, that they were not informed. We loaded up on a bus covered in paw prints-which I thought kind of funny and headed off. The drive was about 35 minutes and she took us through Skagway-including some residential areas. Being a teacher by day, when she took us by the school-I was keenly interested. It was a new building, and cost $ 8 million-more than the original purchase price of Alaska.
She also showed us the local medical center. I might add medical center might be a tad misleading. It looked more like a one room shack.
If you have a medical issue that can not be handled in Skagway, a life flight to the nearest facility in Juneau will cost you $ 10,000. It was very interesting stuff. Erin also told us that a bear walked through her kitchen the week before we were on the tour-in one door and right out another.
The winding roads were also in some parts unpave and provided for an interesting ride. She stopped a few times too-to let us get out and take photos, which was lovely.
Coming Up Next: These horseflies are not of this earth!
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