ALASKA - August 30th, 2011 - Mickeys Mooseketeers & the last Alaskan Cruisade!

My final, FINAL attempt... :rotfl2::lmao::rotfl:

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...of today... :rolleyes1

Even better. :thumbsup2
 
I have created a group page on Facebook for us.....you can find it by searching for Mickey's Mooseketeers. Please feel free to join so we can get to know each other better over the next 2 years! This worked out really great for my last cruise. :)

As we get plans made, I will post them. Feel free to add any pictures. Once we decide on our official logo, then I can put it on the page also.
 
That's fab Pam. I have joined & also sent you a friend request. :thumbsup2
 
I have created a group page on Facebook for us.....you can find it by searching for Mickey's Mooseketeers. Please feel free to join so we can get to know each other better over the next 2 years! This worked out really great for my last cruise. :)

As we get plans made, I will post them. Feel free to add any pictures. Once we decide on our official logo, then I can put it on the page also.

That's great, Pam (I love your DIS name BTW... :cutie::cutie::cutie:) Off to join up now...
 

Just trying to get us back on page 1. BTW I joined the Facebook group, but I am a Facebook failure. I have to ask my DD how to navigate the site.
 
Giving us a little *bump* in case anyone else wants to join the fun!!! pirate:

...BTW I joined the Facebook group, but I am a Facebook failure. I have to ask my DD how to navigate the site.

Facebook is an acquired taste IMO. And I haven't acquired it - yet!!! TBH I find it very cumbersome and not especially user friendly so I don't frequent it that much at the moment. However, I'm hoping to get more proficient as I use the Mooseketeer page!!! :thumbsup2
 
Giving us a little *bump* in case anyone else wants to join the fun!!! pirate:



Facebook is an acquired taste IMO. And I haven't acquired it - yet!!! TBH I find it very cumbersome and not especially user friendly so I don't frequent it that much at the moment. However, I'm hoping to get more proficient as I use the Mooseketeer page!!! :thumbsup2

Then I don't feel so bad. You should see me with my iPhone. It is a wonderful device but I can't get the email to work. First I couldn't send emails, then I changed it and now I am not getting incoming emails. That is the mail reason I bought an iPhone, to check my email. I do however know how to download games. :lmao:
 
Then I don't feel so bad. You should see me with my iPhone. It is a wonderful device but I can't get the email to work. First I couldn't send emails, then I changed it and now I am not getting incoming emails. That is the mail reason I bought an iPhone, to check my email. I do however know how to download games. :lmao:

:lmao:

I would love an iphone but just don't use my phone enough to warrant the costs.....I don't know what it's like in the US but here in the UK the monthly fee's are stupidly high for somoeone that sends about 15 texts a week and hardly ever makes calls on it. Oh well I'll have to make do with my itouch. :rolleyes:
 
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I would love an iphone but just don't use my phone enough to warrant the costs.....I don't know what it's like in the US but here in the UK the monthly fee's are stupidly high for somoeone that sends about 15 texts a week and hardly ever makes calls on it. Oh well I'll have to make do with my itouch. :rolleyes:
If you keep an eye out on Quidco, they often have cashback offers for iPhone contracts, Claire. Plus they're shortly going to be available on Orange so expect something of a price war!!!

I've resisted the whole iPhone thing which is strange as I am an avid Apple/Mac consumer!!! And everyone else in the family has one... Problem for me is the shape of the phone doesn't sit comfortably in my rather small hands BUT my DD Sophie (whose hands are smaller if anything!!!) has recently acquired one and she says it's just a case of getting used to it... SO when my current contract expires, I may well sign up as the connectivity with my MacBook would be awesome... :thumbsup2
 
I'm getting better. I can now send and receive emails. I just have to get it to sync my contacts/calendar on my Outlook. I hardly ever use the phone and never text, but my company gives a discount on the service so the cost isn't too bad.

Problem for me is the shape of the phone doesn't sit comfortably in my rather small hands
CustardTart - I have the opposite problem, my fat fingers find it hard to hit those tiny letters/numbers.
 
If you keep an eye out on Quidco, they often have cashback offers for iPhone contracts, Claire. Plus they're shortly going to be available on Orange so expect something of a price war!!!

I've resisted the whole iPhone thing which is strange as I am an avid Apple/Mac consumer!!! And everyone else in the family has one... Problem for me is the shape of the phone doesn't sit comfortably in my rather small hands BUT my DD Sophie (whose hands are smaller if anything!!!) has recently acquired one and she says it's just a case of getting used to it... SO when my current contract expires, I may well sign up as the connectivity with my MacBook would be awesome... :thumbsup2

Thanks for that Karen, I will keep an eye out on Quidco. I know they are going to be available on orange soon so will look for that too. :thumbsup2
 
Can you believe I've only JUST got around to ordering an Alaska guide book!!! :scared1: I knew there was something missing in my life!!! ;)

I should receive it on Friday - just in time to browse over the weekend!!! :yay: :yay: :yay:
 
Can you believe I've only JUST got around to ordering an Alaska guide book!!! :scared1: I knew there was something missing in my life!!! ;)

I should receive it on Friday - just in time to browse over the weekend!!! :yay: :yay: :yay:

You are seriously slacking mate - i've got three and one for Canada! :lmao:
 
I'm home alone this evening - 2 nights in a row which isn't ideal - who knows what damage I can do with my friend, Mr Amex!!!????? :lmao::rotfl2::lmao: Anyway, I've been taking a look at potential excursions (courtesy of A Nother cruise line...)

Anyway, here are just a few of my faves...

Alaska Bear Adventure.
Ketchikan, Alaska.
Experience the thrill of taking off from the Ketchikan waterfront in a floatplane to one of the finest bear-viewing venues in Alaska. It is then a short van ride to the trailhead, where you will hike a well-maintained trail to the viewing platform overlooking rapids where runs of salmon head upstream to spawn. It is here where black bear gather to feed and bald eagles perch in the surrounding trees waiting for the fish scraps left by the bears. This is an experience for the nature lover and photographer. Access to the area is controlled by the U.S. Forest Service to minimize the impact on the wildlife population and to protect this fragile environment. Flight includes full narration, guaranteed window seating, and an authentic Alaskan Bush Plan certificate.

Coastal Wildlife Cruise.
Ketchikan, Alaska.
Join a high speed boat ride in search of black bears, eagles, seals, sea lions, porpoise, orca and humpback whales. In early summer before the salmon arrive wildlife is on the move. Bears come out of the forest to forage on beach grass and dig for clams. Whales, seals, sea lions and eagles follow schools of herring and needlefish. In late summer see how wildlife follows the salmon toward their spawning streams. This tour is designed to give you an opportunity to see a variety of wildlife from a unique, high speed boat specially designed for viewing wildlife. Although bear viewing is the primary objective of this tour, approximately thirty minutes is allocated to viewing eagles, seals, and whales which may be sighted enroute to and from the bear viewing area.

Neets Bay Bear Cruise.
Ketchikan, Alaska.
Join a boat ride to remote Neets Bay for the chance to watch black bears feeding on salmon in their native streams and along the beaches. After a narrated drive to Clover Passage, board a high speed boat and travel 34 miles to Neets Bay where your captain will scout the shoreline and you will see where bears catch salmon as they enter their spawning streams. You will stop near a salmon hatchery where it is common to see several bears at once. Your sightseeing will be from the boat, where pictures and video may be taken of the bears, eagles and seals which are also plentiful in this area. Bear sightings are not guaranteed.

Dog Sledding & Glacier Flightseeing.
Skagway, Alaska.
Combine your helicopter flightseeing tour with one of Alaska's favorite sports - dog sledding on a snow covered glacier. After flying over spectacular glacier sites, land at the dog camp on the Denver Glacier. Experienced guides will introduce you to the world of "mushing" and the art of dog sledding. You have the opportunity to stand on the sled and mush or relax in the sled and observe the breathtaking environment. Meet professional mushers and friendly dogs on this unique Alaskan experience.

Eagle Preserve Rafting Wildlife Quest.
Skagway, Alaska.
Just outside the Southeast Alaska town of Haines, the Chilkat Valley boasts the world's largest concentration of Bald Eagles. This journey combines a cruise on the Lynn Fjord with a float trip through the world famous Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, one of Alaska's most accessible wilderness treasures.
Begin with a cruise through Lynn Fjord in a motorized and heated catamaran, viewing the scenery along North America's longest and deepest fjord. After arriving in Haines, drive through the Valley of the Eagles to the heart of the Preserve. An 18-foot raft awaits to take you on a voyage of discovery through the braided waters of the Chilkat River system. As you float silently along, your guide will explain the unique human and natural history of this special place. The guides are experts at spotting the many animals that call the Preserve home including grizzly bears, wolves, moose, and of course bald eagles, and impart a love of the land that will be yours forever! At the end of the float, a picnic-style meal is provided before the return cruise back to Skagway to rejoin your ship.

Horseback Riding Adventure.
Skagway, Alaska.
See the remains of what was once a city of 10,000 greedy stampeders as you wind your way through one of Alaska's most breathtaking valleys just as the original stampeders did...on horseback! This adventure begins with a narrated drive from your cruise ship, through historic Skagway and on to Dyea. You'll then enter the Klondike Gold Rush National Park and begin your trek on horseback. As your horses near the old waterfront of Dyea Valley, there will be time for photo opportunities and to see spawning salmon (in season). After your ride, smoked salmon pate and beverages are provided.

Musher's Camp & Sled Dog Experience.
Skagway, Alaska.
Get a glimpse of a truly northern pastime and learn about the life of sled dogs and their musher and see these powerful dogs in action as they pull you through the backcountry of a historic Gold Rush site. During your van ride out of Skagway, your guide will acquaint you to the area's Gold Rush history and the present day community. Arriving at the dog camp, you will meet the dogs and climb onto a wheeled sled that has been custom made for running during the snow-less summer months. The husky team will whisk you along a one mile wooded trail through some of the Southeast Alaska's Temperate Rainforest. Spruce and hemlock trees, thick spagma moss, glacially fed waterfalls and views of the Taiya Inlet Tidal flats surround you on this unique excursion. There will be time to cuddle husky puppies and take a guided walk through the musher's camp and learn about the equipment, hard work, and great husky strength that goes into the life of dog sledding in the wild, rugged North.

Alaska's Whales & Rainforest Trails.
Juneau, Alaska.
Whale sightings are guaranteed on this unique outing combining a small group marine exploration with a hike on a lush rainforest trail at the Mendenhall Glacier. Your naturalist guide will share stories and local perspectives as you ride out to the trailhead. The selected route is up to 1.5 miles long as it winds its way beneath a storied canopy, along a verdant marsh and out to a secluded beach. This small corner of the Tongass National Forest is home to beavers, eagles, salmon, porcupines, and even black bears. Following a short drive, you'll climb aboard an exploration vessel specifically designed for a unique wildlife experience. The customized covered watercraft puts you eye to eye with the denizens that thrive in these protected waters. Humpback whales, Orcas, sea lions, porpoises, seals and sea birds are commonly seen. Keep a camera handy as you travel from place to place or drift quietly to capture the behaviors and antics of these notable marine residents. The small group size of this tour ensures a personable and interactive atmosphere making the most of your one of a kind Alaska experience.

Photo Safari by Land & Sea.
Juneau, Alaska.
Step off the beaten path and capture the hidden places! This exclusive tour is designed to engage photo enthusiasts of all levels. Your naturalist photographer provides expert interpretation while sharing tips and techniques to enhance and share your images. By land, at the Mendenhall Glacier, you will be taken along a scenic moraine trail. This gentle walk leads to beaver dams, salmon streams, icebergs and remarkable glacier panoramas--sites to inspire your creative photography. By sea, board a covered exploration vessel for an unforgettable journey through the pristine waterways of Stephens Passage. Large panel windows open to give you unrestricted views, while your captain safely maneuvers to give you the best angle on the shot. This excursion has never had a trip without a star-studded cast--often including humpback whales, Stellar sea lions, Orcas, harbor seals, eagles, salmon or even black bears. Witness Alaska's natural wonders as you strive to capture that "magical moment" in the medium that's worth a thousand words.

Better start saving!!!
 
My final, FINAL attempt... :rotfl2::lmao::rotfl:

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...of today... :rolleyes1

I love this!!!

Anyway, Hi, Everyone. Just dropping in real quick. I am in South Dakota right now. I am here with my DH. We are out in the Midwest attending his brother's funeral. This will be the third state that I have stayed in in the past 4 days, Minnesota, North Dakota and now South Dakota. We will be back in Minnesota tomorrow and then we fly home Friday.

Talk to you all real soon.
 
I love this!!!

Anyway, Hi, Everyone. Just dropping in real quick. I am in South Dakota right now. I am here with my DH. We are out in the Midwest attending his brother's funeral. This will be the third state that I have stayed in in the past 4 days, Minnesota, North Dakota and now South Dakota. We will be back in Minnesota tomorrow and then we fly home Friday.

Talk to you all real soon.


Sorry to hear of your loss. :hug:

Safe travels home.
 
Wow Karen they all sound fab-u-lous!!!!

I think i'm going to have some seriously tough choices to make with the excursions.

Any ideas when DCL will release theirs?
 
...I am in South Dakota right now. I am here with my DH. We are out in the Midwest attending his brother's funeral. This will be the third state that I have stayed in in the past 4 days, Minnesota, North Dakota and now South Dakota. We will be back in Minnesota tomorrow and then we fly home Friday.

Talk to you all real soon.

Sorry to hear that, Brenda... Take care and we'll speak soon... :hug:
 
Wow Karen they all sound fab-u-lous!!!!

I think i'm going to have some seriously tough choices to make with the excursions.

Any ideas when DCL will release theirs?

I just focused on the wildlife/animal ones, Claire - they were loads more on the *cough* Celebrity website I looked at... My only concern is the expense but it's just $$$, right??!! Maybe if that exchange rate could possible stir it's stumps just a little in our favour we could load up our FairFX cards to the max and be prepared...? ;)

Anyway, back to the million dollar question of when will they release cruise excursions!!??? The 1st Alaska cruise is on May 3 and the Platinum/Concierge cruisers get to book their excursions at 120 days out so the latest could possibly release them would be around Dec 10 2010... I guess there's a chance it may be earlier as they could release them all (including the La to Vancouver Repo) at the same time as the whole Panama Canal/Mexican Riviera shebang..? In which case, my best guess would be circa August 10th 2010... BUT who really knows - only DCL and they won't tell!!! :rotfl2::lmao::rotfl2:
 
I just focused on the wildlife/animal ones, Claire - they were loads more on the *cough* Celebrity website I looked at... My only concern is the expense but it's just $$$, right??!! Maybe if that exchange rate could possible stir it's stumps just a little in our favour we could load up our FairFX cards to the max and be prepared...? ;)

Anyway, back to the million dollar question of when will they release cruise excursions!!??? The 1st Alaska cruise is on May 3 and the Platinum/Concierge cruisers get to book their excursions at 120 days out so the latest could possibly release them would be around Dec 10 2010... I guess there's a chance it may be earlier as they could release them all (including the La to Vancouver Repo) at the same time as the whole Panama Canal/Mexican Riviera shebang..? In which case, my best guess would be circa August 10th 2010... BUT who really knows - only DCL and they won't tell!!! :rotfl2::lmao::rotfl2:

It would definately be fabby if the exchange rate picks up for the next year so we can save and load our cards! ::yes:: ::yes:: ::yes::

I keep forgetting we are the last one so at least we will have longer than everyone else to figure out what excusrisons we want to do.....hopefully there will be some trip reports to read too. :thumbsup2

I guess I am a Castaway Cay club member now....so how far in advance is it I can book? Is it 90 days?
 

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