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The fruit looked so very yummy! The spa time was indeed a special treat for you guys that morning, I have no clue on spa costs as I've never been, so the pricing was a shocker to me! I'm guessing it's about average though.
Hope the excursion doesn't include Kristine from Wales too....
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The fruit looked yummy at the end of the spa treatment! I think we got just strawberries when we did it?
I think of all the DCL captains, Captain Thom is the most personable. Most are quite stoic in my mind. And yes, quite Scandanavian (my DH's family are Norwegian - although 2nd and 3rd generation American now, but they are not as talkative as my family!).
The fruit looked so very yummy! The spa time was indeed a special treat for you guys that morning, I have no clue on spa costs as I've never been, so the pricing was a shocker to me! I'm guessing it's about average though.
I guess so. I'm very lucky in that I get regular massages and an hour and a half for hot stones sets me back about £45 ($68) and for a similar price, I can get a spa morning or afternoon at a local hotel, but in fairness, they're not in the same league, so I guess Disney's prices are probably broadly comparable with similar places...
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Hope the excursion doesn't include Kristine from Wales too....
The fruit looked yummy at the end of the spa treatment! I think we got just strawberries when we did it?
Maybe they had new supplies by our cruise...
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I think of all the DCL captains, Captain Thom is the most personable. Most are quite stoic in my mind. And yes, quite Scandanavian (my DH's family are Norwegian - although 2nd and 3rd generation American now, but they are not as talkative as my family!).
Isn't it funny how certain professions come from the same part of the world? I can't remember all the Disney captains now (I know, shame on me! ) but I do remember looking through the senior officers before and noticing a lot of them were Scandinavian. I can't imagine (and I am generalising horribly here, so I don't mean to offend anyone) Disney having a Scandinavian cruise director - the ones we've come across are American, Australian or British from memory....
I can't imagine (and I am generalising horribly here, so I don't mean to offend anyone) Disney having a Scandinavian cruise director - the ones we've come across are American, Australian or British from memory....
Now there, I have to say our all time favorite is Brent, who I believe must live on the Magic. He's an Aussie.
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Saturday 5 September – part three: who knew Alaska had so much of this?
Finally, it was our turn to step off the Wonder, and it was colder than the last couple of days, and a little bit damp as well. That was to set in for the day, and get heavier as the day wore on.
When our bus arrived, we settled down and I got some shots of the Wonder and the scenery…
Now I’ll say here that everyone seemed to absolutely love our driver Jonathan, but I just didn’t click with him at all. He told various long winded stories, and to be honest, I couldn’t keep up my interest or concentration on them, although as I say, the rest of our group seemed to think he was great, so maybe it was just us.
We headed through the town…
… and made our way along the water…
… heading for this place:
Once off, we had to take any food, or any scented products out of our backpacks, so we reluctantly took our Mickey rice krispie treats from the gold and platinum member reception out and put those in the box provided, but we got everything back at the end of our trek, which was good.
We were introduced to our two guides, Maddie and DJ. I wasn’t sure who to go with, but DJ was setting off first, and she didn’t seem to have that many people, so we opted for her, and I’m so glad we did, as she was an absolute blast. She was so good at breaking down animal behaviour or what happens with plants into human behaviour. For example, she’d talk about the bears stuffing themselves and then sleeping, and liken those to your surfer dude friend who crashes on your floor. She was just great!
We set off into the forest, learning that there are something like 200 mosses here. Apparently that’s a mark of how clean the air is, as the more polluted it gets, the less species of moss you get. They found that out from Japan as it became more industrialised, they lost more and more species. It seemed very weird to see so much moss up here, as I tend to associate it with the southern states of the USA, not Alaska.
DJ showed us places like this, which is where bears like to curl up for the winter. I have to say I was very relieved that there wasn’t one waiting for us.
She also talked about the different types of trees, and I know we discussed things like cedar wood, and redwood, although I really don’t remember much about this. I have to confess I wasn’t listening completely, as I was taking in the scenery and photographing. It doesn’t mean she wasn’t good, as she was excellent, but there was just so much information to take it, that I forgot quite a bit of it.
Now this I do remember her talking about this – it’s the devil’s club I believe. DJ told us if you fall over in the forest, you can guarantee you’ll fall into one of these, as it’s covered in spikes. I got the impression she’d already been there, and done that. She did say though, that despite all the spikes, it’s also full of wonderful nutrients. Go figure!
With this, DJ explained how there are often dead logs in the forest, which lie on the ground, and because the ground is so hard, other trees start growing, and actually latch on to the dead log, which gives them nutrients, before they have to put their roots down in the ground. It was fascinating to learn how the ecosystem here works.
Oh I've been there - learning so many fascinating facts but you only remember them in the moment. Truly fascinating too, but just too hard to remember!! It's OK!
I just love the photo looking up at the trees and how they come together.... Always remember to look up for photos!
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Just got caught up with your last few updates! Your couples spa treatment for Mark's Birthday sounded wonderful! It's so nice that they served you fruit and tea during the experience. Although the price sounded expensive, it was probably comparable to other cruises and it was Mark's 50th Birthday celebration so it was suppose to be something very special! Your tour sounds quite interesting and it was so great that you got such a wonderful guide. What was the temperature like outside on this day as it looked quite damp out?
Oh I've been there - learning so many fascinating facts but you only remember them in the moment. Truly fascinating too, but just too hard to remember!! It's OK!
That's why I like writing my trip reports as I go, otherwise I'd forget even more.
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I just love the photo looking up at the trees and how they come together.... Always remember to look up for photos!
Oh definitely - and in towns and cities as well - you may see some unusual architecture.