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<font color="purple">Would love to hear from anyone who has experienced an Alaskan Cruise. What cruise line did you sail with? Pros? Cons? Any information would be helpful! </font>
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This first response is a test, because I have not been able to post due to a technical problem. If this goes through, I will post my (good) experience on our Alaskan cruise!
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Oh, yeay, my post went through (finally!) My husband and I went on a Alaskan cruise (our first cruise ever)5 or 6 yrs ago. We went on Celebrity Cruise Line, and we went during mid/late August.

A cruise to Alaska is unbelievably beautiful and exciting. Some people mistakenly think that it would be a boring cruise -- so wrong. Every day you are at port with so many fascinating excursions from which to choose. Some of our highlights were cruising in Glacier Bay, where you are surrounded by glaciers (I never knew that glaciers were blue, not white!). At one port we took a helicopter to a glacier and walked around on the glacier! Another one had us on a boat to what whales. It was teh experience of a lifetime. It does not compare with anywhere that one might have been skiing in the States.

We liked Celebrity very much (but we had nothing to compare it to, since this was our first cruise). If I mades suggestions, they would be:

1. Go on an Alaskan cruise in late June/early July. At mid-August, it was on the chilly/rainy side.

2. A lot of people did a "pre-cruise" journey to Denali. Apparently this is an amazing trip, and we regret that we did not know to go on it.

3. Purchase excursions. It is not often that you will get to Alaska, so take advantage of the once in a lifetime opportunities.

4. Book a room with a balcony that you can sit on. My aunt gave us this advice, and it was so true! There is nothing like sitting on your balcony and passing whales and amazing scenery with multitudes of waterfalls and glaciers.

5. If you are prone to seasickness, DEFINATLEY book an inside passage cruise. The waters will be calmer there. Unfortunately for me, we did not do that, and a huge storm (far'easterner, I think?) went through the day before our cruise began. We followed in its wake. I, and most of the ship (including crew) were seasick. Some recovered, and others (like me) remained sick the ENTIRE cruise! That was a bummer. Just bad luck for me, because toward the end of our cruise, I even came down with tonsilitis! Despite these things, though, I still rate this cruise as a must-do!

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<font color="purple">Thanks Lilyian! If I need more info I will ask...this is just in the planning stages for now, but I know we will think of lots of things we would like to know! </font>
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Thanks for the great info Lilyian. My parents are planning a train/cruise trip in Alaska for June '05. They are trying to get as much information as possible.
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I am more than happy to help! Alaska is such a special place. We want to take our kids on a cruise there when they are older (they are only 4 now). I highly recommend it for all ages -- well, at least jr. high and up.
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