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Back to the Med Greece/Turkey in 2013! Complete!

Since you asked..... (sorry to hijack your thread!).... our Alaska cruise begins on 8/13 (I started the meet thread for that one too) and we're staying three nights beforehand in Seattle, which is a new place for me and the girls who are eight years old.

In terms of Alaska excursions, I'm a bit uncertain about what to do. One of my DH's obsessions is birding (yes, his face is always turned upwards) so in Juneau, I know he'd love to do the Glacier View Sea Kayaking. We've kayaked with the girls before but there is no way I'd do it with them up in the frigid waters of Alaska. Plus they aren't old enough anyway. So Steve might do that one by himself. But if he doesn't and joins us, I'm interested in the Taku Glacier Lodge Flight and Feast (though that is very pricey and with saving for the Med next year that might get scratched off). Or, there is an Orca Point Lodge salmon feast as a part of the Best of Juneau excursion (that has the whalewatching and the drive to Mendenhall Glacier too). And if we get a 3-port package through Disney it is also part of that bundle.

In Skagway, I think everyone would enjoy the White Pass railway ride with the girls getting to do the youth activity in the private car. But if we don't do that, we might do the Liarsville gold rush camp -- or is it too hokey? They can always pan for gold up near Idaho Springs when we visit my mom who lives in Colorado (where I'm originally from) so not sure that one in Alaska is worth it.

In Ketchikan, I'm looking at the lumberjack show and the potlatch park youth activity. The twins love to go around Epcot getting those masks on sticks colored, so am sure they'd really get into working on a totem pole. Over the MLK holiday we made it into the city to see the National Museum of the American Indian and the girls enjoyed getting to watch native american dancers perform in the atrium. The learned a good deal of history in the process and I'm hoping they'll learn a good bit of history and natural science on some of the excursions too. Was that your experience?

As for Victoria, we are there for such a short time in the evening that we'll probably just walk around, knowing we'll head back there someday to see Butchart Gardens.

That's what I'm thinking. Any advice? What did you do up there on your cruise? I've heard that the kids got to have part of the kids club up on the top deck during the Tracy Arm day. That sounds awesome. But cold, so I'll be doing a good bit of thinking about how to pack for the cruise!

If you can gold pan elsewhere, do so. Wasn't worth it...

I have pics of the totem pole activity, but I'll have to post those tomorrow...I'm getting ready to go to work....

White Pass was beautiful, but we didn't have a "kids activity" on our excursion, so not sure what that is all about.

The Lumberjack show was entertaining, and I really enjoyed Potlach Park. Our tour guide was amazing!

More tomorrow...
 
I hope you have this TR done before my July 13th Med cruise. It'll be our first med cruise but not our first Disney Cruise.
Deepirate:

I should! I plan on taking the iPad (the one that hasn't been bought yet...), and with additional sea days, I can't imagine that I can't get some typing in! Pictures might take a bit to be added on, but it'll get there!

I'm contemplating what to write about later...after I pick up DD and her friend from some testing at school. Don't have enough time to start it now, but I think Pompeii is on today's agenda! :woohoo:
 


I should! I plan on taking the iPad (the one that hasn't been bought yet...), and with additional sea days, I can't imagine that I can't get some typing in! Pictures might take a bit to be added on, but it'll get there!

I'm contemplating what to write about later...after I pick up DD and her friend from some testing at school. Don't have enough time to start it now, but I think Pompeii is on today's agenda! :woohoo:

Can't help with Pompeii...didn't go there...I spent that day doing the Amalfi Coast....
 
We woke up in the port of Naples to these views:

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How terrible, right? :lmao: We had signed up to go on Timeless Pompeii and the Taste of Sorrento with an 8:45 meet up . We did Taste of Sorrento first, but I'm more inclined to talk about Pompeii first. It. Was. Awesome. I've heard that Herculaneum is supposed to be even better, but there's only so much you can fit in, right?

We took the bus from Sorrento over to Pompeii. The entrance looked like this:

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We were doing a DCL tour, and our guide handed out the audio dohickeys..."whisper-lites" or something like that. This is Sean modeling the units:
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Please note the thing around his neck and the whatchamacallit in his ear. Did you know I'm not being spellchecked on whatchamacallit? Who knew?

It was really, really hot that day. The navigator has printed that the high that day was to be 93 degrees! DD was rather cranky, until, as I previously mentioned, I started talking about all the dead people:

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Morbid? Absolutely! But it worked and she actually started paying attention. The picture above is a casting of the original finding of...what...compressed ash? There are so many more pictures I could put up here, but they are so sad. There's one of a dog and a child together....

Look at the urns:

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So, continuing on! The world's original pizza oven:

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How cool is that!! In many of these ruins, you're told this was x and that was y, but this you can actually see and figure out!

There were many of these:

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Look how bright those colors are! 2000 year later!

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Cute as she is look at the road to the right of DD....and the fountain she's leaning on.

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After our tour, we got the opportunity to stop for some gelato or something to drink. There were some street vendors and I looked around. I was looking for a book of some sort about the history of Naples. The guy that was at one of the tables pointed me in the direction of a small book/dvd combo that had pages that show what the ruins look like today, then had a plastic overlay that you could place on top to get the perspective on how things look today. If I can take some good pics of it, I'll post those up later.

Next up: Sorrento!
 
So while Minnie was on her Pompeii and Sorrento tour, we took a tour of a different nature - we did Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast with the Disney kids activity. First, let me say, Sorrento is one of the most awesome towns I have ever been to. It's gorgeous. Little shops, gelato stores (yum), lemons. We even intersected with Minnie's tour while we were there...here's some shots
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While in Sorrento, we got some free time to look around while the kids made pizza
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We then got on a bus and drove down the Amalfi Coast. I have to say there is no more beautiful scenery in the world, but the drive on a bus is a bit scary. Very curvy thin roads. In some instances we had to have cars back up so we could fit through.
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The last town we went to and got to explore was Amalfi - really beautiful we were glad we were on an air conditioned bus because as Minnie said it was hot that day.

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I found the book I got in Naples and took a few pics. Sorry for the glare, but it was hard to get good lighting:

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and now with the layover:

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And the pizza oven:

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and now again with the layover:

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The other book I found was the Rick Steves' guide books of Cinque Terre and Barcelona that I got bound together after eliminating the stuff I didn't need:

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Much easier than 2 books, IMO.
 
We then got on a bus and drove down the Amalfi Coast. I have to say there is no more beautiful scenery in the world, but the drive on a bus is a bit scary. Very curvy thin roads. In some instances we had to have cars back up so we could fit through.


I tried putting in my photobucket pictures - and it didn't work...so after some consulting with my advisor - I will add them soon.

LOL! Tech support by text message!

So, I was watching the Rick Steves video the other day and learned that the tour buses can only go one direction down the scenic highway! Makes sense with them being so very narrow! But as a result, nearly every tourist on a bus ride ends up with this amazing vista:

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I get so excited every time I see this on TV. I"VE BEEN THERE!!!!! And it is just soooooooo beautiful!
 
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So, I was watching the Rick Steves video the other day and learned that the tour buses can only go one direction down the scenic highway! Makes sense with them being so very narrow! But as a result, nearly every tourist on a bus ride ends up with this amazing vista:

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That is correct...i forgot to say that...we actually could only drive one way...we went back to Naples via highway...
 
Kim and Mindy, I love all of your pictures! Thanks for your advice on Alaska. Looks like panning for gold won't be happening for us up there in the frigid north! We'll wait and pan for it when we visit Gram in Colorado.

BTW: if you go over to the July 13 Med thread check out post 1. A talented person over on the creative design thread named Dom13 made a super cool itinerary design for us. It could be easily modified by him for your trip as all he would need to do is change the July date to June (since we're headed to the same ports!). I'm sure he won't mind if you ask him nicely! :)

Beth
 
Kim and Mindy, I love all of your pictures! Thanks for your advice on Alaska. Looks like panning for gold won't be happening for us up there in the frigid north! We'll wait and pan for it when we visit Gram in Colorado.

BTW: if you go over to the July 13 Med thread check out post 1. A talented person over on the creative design thread named Dom13 made a super cool itinerary design for us. It could be easily modified by him for your trip as all he would need to do is change the July date to June (since we're headed to the same ports!). I'm sure he won't mind if you ask him nicely! :)

Beth

No problem Beth...I'm actually getting more excited for this trip by reading what Kim's written and adding my stuff. I think she knew that would get me, that's why she started this:confused3
 
BTW: if you go over to the July 13 Med thread check out post 1. A talented person over on the creative design thread named Dom13 made a super cool itinerary design for us. It could be easily modified by him for your trip as all he would need to do is change the July date to June (since we're headed to the same ports!). I'm sure he won't mind if you ask him nicely! :)

Beth

WOW!! That is awesome! Thanks for the info and offer to "pirate" your design! I'm looking for him now...
 
Following along and it is bringing back memories of our Med cruise in 2007. I'm gonna have a hard time deciding what to do again and what to try new for our 2013 cruise... Also, I took the exact same pictures... Isn't that weird...
 
So as I mentioned, we left the port and drove down the coast to Sorrento:

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Talk about awe-inspiring views! You think iconic views of italy? This is pretty high on my list!

Our tour guide took us around the town, showing us some of the Roman remains:

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Those were the old city walls and arches that were the entrances to the city. We went to a local wood-inlay business where we got to look at incredible furniture at some really expensive prices, and were able to have a small snack there as well. We had some time to wander the town and do any shopping we cared to. I was more entranced by the architecture:

The town square:

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A church:

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Market goods:

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At some point, we ran into Mindelmouse and family. The other two families, Cliffside and Jel0511, were on this tour with us, so the kids had built in entertainment. We met at our assigned time on a street corner with the tour guide and waited for the bus to come for us. We were off to see a local farm!

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This place was like no farm I've ever seen. It was hilly, for one, and there was no "field", per se, to be seen. They grew olives, lemons, limes, and somewhere or another had cows stashed to give milk to make their cheese:

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We got to have lunch at this farm. Here was our antipasto plate:

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and sitting on the table:

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YUM! I guess I didn't take any pictures of the pasta, but needless to say it was the best I've ever eaten!! (until the next day when had pasta again....)The cheese in the antipasto platter was the cheese they made at the farm, by the way...They also made their own lemon cello here. They actually made 2 kinds, regular and lemon cello cream. Both were fantastic! We bought a bottle of each, but sadly, the cream one leaked around the cork and spoiled on the flight home :sad2:. (it was wrapped and in a ziplock, thankfully)

This was a very memorable port for us. It's kind of sad we're not repeating it this go-around, but it is what it is. I'd love to be able to travel here not on a cruise and just hop from town to town and savor them slowly. And eat my way from one end to another. I do need to hunt out lemon cello this next visit...I bet I can find some in La Spezia...
 
Following along and it is bringing back memories of our Med cruise in 2007. I'm gonna have a hard time deciding what to do again and what to try new for our 2013 cruise... Also, I took the exact same pictures... Isn't that weird...

Not weird at all! I think I've figured out how to do something new everywhere but Rome. Rome, I think, is worth doing all over again!
 

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