katiec786
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Hello!
My fiance and I have just booked a 7 night Alaskan cruise next May for our honeymoon. Neither of us have ever cruised before, and Alaska has always been such a bucket list location I am already so excited I could vomit. Also given that the wedding planning is 90% complete now I'm very glad to have something else I can plan
We are setting up a Honeymoon Contributions pot on our registry that will exclusively be put towards things like Port Adventures, a meal (or two) at Palo, and any fun outings for the few days we're having in Vancouver post cruise, so I'm starting to make a shortlist of Adventures so we can budget accordingly. I really love the thought of sending out a wedding thank you card that gets to include the phrase "Thank you so much for your gift, we used it to meet the Sled Dog Team I've been dreaming about since I saw 'Balto' when I was a kid".
That being said, I would really value any advice on which excursions are truly worth the $$$, and which port you would skip an adventure and just explore. For reference we're both relatively active people and don't mind a good walk, but I have a chronic pain issue which can make that difficult if it chose to rear its ugly head on the day, so I'd rather not book something that requires a hike.
Our cruise stops are Glacier Viewing, Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan. I would say one of the priorities is getting to see some whales (I grew up in Australia and never got bored of seeing humpbacks, but if I saw an orca in the wild I think I would immediately happy cry), and we most likely want to do the train in Skagway.
Initial questions:
- Is the Glacier Explorer truly worth the money? Its the most expensive excursion on our shortlist and I am very curious about what you actually experience.
- In Skagway whats the real difference between All Aboard Steam Train ($299pp) and White Pass Scenic Railway ($159pp). Is it just the steam train pulling you? Looks like its the same route and you're in a vintage rail car no matter what
- At what point do timings of excursions get released, is it just when your booking window opens?
- I think we'd probably do whale watching in Juneau as it seems to have the best options, but if you have a third party that you'd recommend in Juneau (or any of our stops) I'm happy to listen!
Thanks all!
My fiance and I have just booked a 7 night Alaskan cruise next May for our honeymoon. Neither of us have ever cruised before, and Alaska has always been such a bucket list location I am already so excited I could vomit. Also given that the wedding planning is 90% complete now I'm very glad to have something else I can plan

We are setting up a Honeymoon Contributions pot on our registry that will exclusively be put towards things like Port Adventures, a meal (or two) at Palo, and any fun outings for the few days we're having in Vancouver post cruise, so I'm starting to make a shortlist of Adventures so we can budget accordingly. I really love the thought of sending out a wedding thank you card that gets to include the phrase "Thank you so much for your gift, we used it to meet the Sled Dog Team I've been dreaming about since I saw 'Balto' when I was a kid".
That being said, I would really value any advice on which excursions are truly worth the $$$, and which port you would skip an adventure and just explore. For reference we're both relatively active people and don't mind a good walk, but I have a chronic pain issue which can make that difficult if it chose to rear its ugly head on the day, so I'd rather not book something that requires a hike.
Our cruise stops are Glacier Viewing, Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan. I would say one of the priorities is getting to see some whales (I grew up in Australia and never got bored of seeing humpbacks, but if I saw an orca in the wild I think I would immediately happy cry), and we most likely want to do the train in Skagway.
Initial questions:
- Is the Glacier Explorer truly worth the money? Its the most expensive excursion on our shortlist and I am very curious about what you actually experience.
- In Skagway whats the real difference between All Aboard Steam Train ($299pp) and White Pass Scenic Railway ($159pp). Is it just the steam train pulling you? Looks like its the same route and you're in a vintage rail car no matter what
- At what point do timings of excursions get released, is it just when your booking window opens?
- I think we'd probably do whale watching in Juneau as it seems to have the best options, but if you have a third party that you'd recommend in Juneau (or any of our stops) I'm happy to listen!
Thanks all!