AnnaS . . .
We have settled on taking Princess Cruises for two reasons. I have been told by several people and a couple of TAs that Holland American and Princess were the best choices (only because
RCCL does not have the "inside track" to the glacier tours as much as HA and Princess). Also, I was told that HA is a little more stuffy than Princess, so we settled on Princess. Another reason was because they offer an amazing land tour that can be added which takes you from the ship for four days and you stay at three of their own lodges. You can either start with the land tour and then board the ship, or vice versa. They transport you by their own bus and train to and from the port.
We are planning on going probably in June -- maybe end of May in 2006. Our scheduling will be made a little easier by the fact that my daughter will be in college by then and their classes end in May.
While it was a very tough decision to leave the comfort of
DCL and venture to another cruise line, we really felt the timing was right -- especially when we saw the 2006 prices and the new itineraries. However, after four DCL cruises, it will be a little "scary" to board another ship that we know nothing about. It is comforting and relaxing when we board the Magic to know all the ins and outs and good staterooms and dining selections, and secrets about timing, etc.
Our
AAA agent has said they have very good package deals with Princess and HA so we will probably book through them. We may spend a day or two in Vancouver before the cruise -- or in Fairbanks if we start the land portion first. We will probably let the cruise line book our air portion since we have to arrive and leave from different cities.