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For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to go on an Alaskan Cruise. I don’t know when it started, but I can’t think of a time when it wasn’t one of my dreams.
Last year, my DH turned 65. We’ve always joked about how old we are chronologically compared to how young we are mentally. He calls me a young whipper-snapper. I, on the other hand, always refer to him as being an Old F*rt……..closer to 80 than 50, or that no matter how hard I try, I will never catch up to him. You catch the drift. But he takes it all in and just laughs.
Anyhoo, for his Milestone Birthday, I took him on a Disney vacation…… a few days at POP, then a 7 day Disney Magic cruise, followed by a couple of days at POFQ. And, as the name promised, it was just that………Magic.
This year, well, I turn 60. And for my milestone birthday, he’s taking my on my dream cruise -- Alaska!!
It has been an emotional roller coaster, planning this trip. We originally had booked a 16 day land/sea tour of the Yukon and Alaska, but the touring company cancelled the trip due to not enough interest. I was not able to duplicate that itinerary on my own. So, nose to the keyboard, I pored over itineraries that suited us best and just put the finishing touches on our plans. I cannot tell you how excited I am. I got every single thing that I wished for !!
The players in this dream:
Me -- Cathy, turning 60 in November, retired since Jan '07
DH (sorta) Lorne, – 66 at time of trip retired since 1997 (lucky dog)
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Awesome! I can't wait to hear all about it. I've always wanted to take a cruise to Alaska. Only 71 more days, how exciting!
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Great start Cathy!! Can't wait to hear all about it!!
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Can't wait to hear more and really can't wait to see any pics you might post. From what I've heard Alaska is beautiful!
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That sounds like an awesome trip!!
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How exciting, Alsaka is on my list of places to visit. Can't wait read baout it when you come back.
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Aw, how exciting! I can't wait to hear all about it. I definitely want to see Alaska for myself someday
Thanks everyone for the encouragement! I will post some details as soon as they are organized. As for photos I'm taking 25G in memory cards, so I plan to take a few!!
Cathy - you are going to LOVE Alaska. I have lived here since 1969!! So pretty much my whole life. I am looking forward to seeing what you have planned to do. Are you going to be at the mercy of a tour company or will you being heading off on your own? Would love to hear the details of what you have planned. We had a pretty crummy summer last year, so we are hoping for a better one this year. However it is April and still below freezing in the mornings. I am headed to Kotzebue (a small town 53 miles north of the Arctic Circle in Western Alaska) for all next week for work. I was talking to one of the guys in the office up there and he said that it was 10 below this morning!! Don't worry, Kotz is not typically on any guided tour so I don't think you will have to worry about that!
Take care and I hope you love Alaska as much as I do!!
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Jennifer / Eeyore is my favorite!!
OMG - He's sooooo grown up!!!! And an EAGLE SCOUT!! I can still remember my cute little Tiger Cub! 2016 Reading Goal - 75 books
Oh Jennifer, how lucky to live in Alaska! Such a beautiful place, by all my research.
We were with a tour company for our original trip, 16 days of touring with the group. When they cancelled, I decided to just go independent with the excursions. I can't wait to get your opinion on what I chose.
Are you still coming up by cruise ship??
Once you hit Anchorage, you have lots of options for day trips or overnighters. You NEED to go to Denali National Park. If you can swing it - go by the Alaska Railroad - you get a great perspective/view of the wilderness that way. You can take the train (or drive) north towards Fairbanks or south to the Kenai Peninsula. Either way gives you a lot to do....if you love fishing and boats, go south to Kenai or Homer and go out on a charter for halibut or salmon. Down there you could also grab a glacier cruise (usually a couple of hours long to all day) out of Whittier (going through the longest tunnel - about 2 1/2 miles - in the US - I believe), but if you are coming up the Inside Passage, you will have seen lots of glaciers and hope fully lots of marine life. North towards Fairbanks has lots of lake or river fishing, sightseeing, gold panning, hiking and, of course, wildlife everywhere!!! (On my way to work yesterday, I had a moose in my neighborhood!! I live IN Anchorage and work a mile from home - so you know you will see wildlife!!) Denali (Mt McKinley) National Park is north towards Fairbanks and offers great tours and lots to do. You can even ride a dog sled (tricked out with wheels instead of runners for the summer). There is lots of flightseeing tours that people really enjoy or fly in fishing trips. Well, I'm starting to have brain freeze trying to think of what else to do so I'll stop for now but I'm sure I'll have more to add later. You might want to check out this site if you haven't - Alaska Visitors Center - Your Gateway to Alaska - it is for the Anchorage Visitors Center. They are a great place to start when it comes to what to do in Anchorage and Alaska!!!
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Jennifer / Eeyore is my favorite!!
OMG - He's sooooo grown up!!!! And an EAGLE SCOUT!! I can still remember my cute little Tiger Cub! 2016 Reading Goal - 75 books
Jennifer, yeah we are still on a cruise. The things you mentioned above were included in our original trip:
We were travelling from Toronto to Whitehorse, Dawson City, Tok of course with city tours and panning for gold. We had the Tundra tour in Denali, then Alaska railroad to Anchorage. Then traveling along the Turnagain Arm to Seward, ending our land tour. The cruise was Hubbard Glacier, Juneau, Skagway, Icy Straits, Ketchikan, Inside Passage, and then Vancouver. Our excursions were Flightseeing in Juneau, White Pass RR in Skagway, Whale watchin cruise in Icy Straits and finally, land and sea tour of Ketchikan. The cruise company arranged everything, and I mean everything for the group. There would be NO out of pocket expenses, other than additional tips, if we wished. We literally could have left our wallets at home. It would have been a trip of a lifetime!! Sadly, they required 32 people to run the tour and only had 12. In these times, the almost 9000 pp (CND) was just too much for most people (including us, quite frankly) but my wonderful DH claimed he wanted to give me the best Alaskan trip money could buy
Alas, when they cancelled on us, I came up with a trip at a fraction of the cost, so the money we saved will pay for another trip......maybe even another trip to Alaska.
I will post the new plans soon.
thanks for reading and a special thanks for all the info.
I can only imagine seeing a moose on my way to work.
Oh Jennifer, how lucky to live in Alaska! Such a beautiful place, by all my research.
We were with a tour company for our original trip, 16 days of touring with the group. When they cancelled, I decided to just go independent with the excursions. I can't wait to get your opinion on what I chose.
That's the only way this Alaskan thinks it should be done. Cruise ships do not show off ALASKA.
are you interested in sled dogs at all? I can give you a few ideas as to where to visit.