jimmymc
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You do need to pack for multiple occasions. It might be 80 and sunny in port one day, then 40s and windy the next day near the glacier. Because of the ocean and mountain ranges all near each other, weather varies a lot. Rain pants are overkill, but I would suggest an umbrella or poncho for port days. Jeans and comfortable sneakers will be appropriate for 95% of excursions, and the remaining 5% will warn you if you need something like boots.
The chance of using the pool is small, but you might get in on the first or last days if Vancouver is warm enough. The hot tubs will be used every day.
The best suggestion is layers. Bring short and long sleeve tees, sweaters/sweatshirts, and rain jackets. Winter coats or pants are overkill, unless you're doing an excursion that specifically visits snow.
As far as mobility goes, all the ports are generally accessible. It's the US, so ADA rules apply like your hometown. Some historic buildings will require climbing a few stairs to enter. Busses and excursions are mostly accessible, but check the details for each one.
The chance of using the pool is small, but you might get in on the first or last days if Vancouver is warm enough. The hot tubs will be used every day.
The best suggestion is layers. Bring short and long sleeve tees, sweaters/sweatshirts, and rain jackets. Winter coats or pants are overkill, unless you're doing an excursion that specifically visits snow.
As far as mobility goes, all the ports are generally accessible. It's the US, so ADA rules apply like your hometown. Some historic buildings will require climbing a few stairs to enter. Busses and excursions are mostly accessible, but check the details for each one.