August 15, 2016: Wonder to Alaska!

My hubby and I will be joining you all on this cruise as well! This will be our 3rd cruise to Alaska with DCL - we went in 2011 and 2013 and had a fantastic time. I'm hoping that my mother and father will join us as well, but my dad doesn't seem to keen on a cruise, even though he would like to see Alaska. We are a couple with no kids, but we love the experience that Disney provides and can't wait to experience the Wonder again.

Aby
 
Welcome! You'll have to let us know if you have any tips for us! I'm sure we all have lots of questions for cruisers who have done this before, I know I'm already starting to wonder about excursions...

My hubby and I will be joining you all on this cruise as well! This will be our 3rd cruise to Alaska with DCL - we went in 2011 and 2013 and had a fantastic time. I'm hoping that my mother and father will join us as well, but my dad doesn't seem to keen on a cruise, even though he would like to see Alaska. We are a couple with no kids, but we love the experience that Disney provides and can't wait to experience the Wonder again.

Aby
 
Yes all our returning cruisers must post their hits and misses for excursions please!
 
We will also be on the cruise -- myself, DH and DS who will be 12. We live in Los Angeles. This will be our second DCL trip to Alaska. It's really a winner. We are joining a family we met this summer on the DCL Baltic cruise -- which was fabulous. Looking forward to skipping the jetlag this year -- and meeting all of you!
 

Welcome! My kids will be 11 and 12 on the cruise, I hope there's lots to keep them busy!

We will also be on the cruise -- myself, DH and DS who will be 12. We live in Los Angeles. This will be our second DCL trip to Alaska. It's really a winner. We are joining a family we met this summer on the DCL Baltic cruise -- which was fabulous. Looking forward to skipping the jetlag this year -- and meeting all of you!
 
Joining!!
We just took our first cruise, also on The Wonder, last week (repo cruise from Vancouver to San Diego) and we booked Alaska while onboard. Travelling will be myself, my dh (we both turn 40 in 2016 so this is our combined birthday present!) as well as our two daughters who will be 8 and 5 on the cruise. We live in Vancouver (just outside) so if anyone has any questions about the city/area I'd be more than happy to answer them!
 
Welcome! I'm sure we'll all have questions about where to stay the night before, etc. closer to the cruise ;)

Joining!!
We just took our first cruise, also on The Wonder, last week (repo cruise from Vancouver to San Diego) and we booked Alaska while onboard. Travelling will be myself, my dh (we both turn 40 in 2016 so this is our combined birthday present!) as well as our two daughters who will be 8 and 5 on the cruise. We live in Vancouver (just outside) so if anyone has any questions about the city/area I'd be more than happy to answer them!
 
Well I know I was the most recent to join, but I am now the most recent to leave! :oops: We have had to change our plans for various reasons and have changed our cruise to January 2017 - also on The Wonder - out of Galveston TX. Hope you all have a fantastic time in Alaska!!!!
 
Hi Everyone,
We're joining the cruise.....it will be our 2nd DCL Alaska....(great cruise!!) and we love DCL...this will be our 8th cruise. We are traveling with friends we met on the Baltic Cruise last summer, which was also great!! I'm traveling with my DD (11 yrs.) and lucky us, we're doing the B to B!!
We'd like to join the FE group and we'd like to join enough to have the fun with 20 participants!!
 
Awesome! I'll add you to the FE list :)

A lot of us are starting to plan excursions, please let us know if you have any tips for us!

Hi Everyone,
We're joining the cruise.....it will be our 2nd DCL Alaska....(great cruise!!) and we love DCL...this will be our 8th cruise. We are traveling with friends we met on the Baltic Cruise last summer, which was also great!! I'm traveling with my DD (11 yrs.) and lucky us, we're doing the B to B!!
We'd like to join the FE group and we'd like to join enough to have the fun with 20 participants!!
 
A lot of us are starting to plan excursions, please let us know if you have any tips for us!

This will be our 3rd cruise with DCL (our last was in 2013), and my parents first (so happy they agreed to join us!) - all the excursions we did were through DCL - I know lots of people have opinions about booking on your own vs with DCL, but I like the peace of mind it gives me to have them take care of everything. We've done the following excursions:

All Aboard Steam Train in Skagway - this is one of the options to ride on the White Pass Railway, and I think the most expensive option for just rail tours. You ride on one of the only still operating authentic steam trains in the world up the mountain, then back down after a short pause at the top with champagne/apple cider and a little ornament gift for everyone. You don't get off the train at all, and no food is offered, so make sure you have a good meal before you go - I believe round trip it was 4-5 hours. The scenery was beautiful - if you are a shutter bug like me you can stand out on the platforms between cars for photographs. It was a bit chilly when we went, so I didn't have anyone fighting for the spot and I stayed outside most of the journey. Inside the car, they have a host that tells you stories about the trip and the local town & culture for most of the trip. Might be a bit boring for younger children, but a great experience for the adults. There are lots of other options for seeing the white pass that are cheaper - you go on the same tracks but the engine is a diesel one instead of steam - might be a better value for those with bigger groups.

Mountain Point Snorkelling Adventure in Ketchikan - yes, there is snorkelling in Alaska! What a unique experience! You put on very thick wetsuits which keep you quite warm, and your guides take you out into a nice protected bay to snorkel. They bring up wildlife from the bottom for you to see, like sea stars, scallops, and crabs, and if you want to go down yourself you can get a weight belt to help. You are pretty much free to snorkel on your own within the marked area, which was quite large, but it was more fun to stay with the guides and see all the fun stuff they could find. We spent about 1 hour in the water - at first I was very worried about the cold, but I didn't actually start to get chilly until the last 15 mins or so. When you get back to shore they pour hot water down your suit to help you warm up. Definitely a fun and interesting trip!

Alaska Whales and Glacier Photo Safari in Juneau - there are quite a few similar excursions on smaller boats with this tour operator - I believe they are this one, Alaska Whales & Rainforest Trails, and Alaska Whales and Science Adventure. They are all quite similar with a whale watching trip and a trip through the trails to view the Mendenhall Glacier. Since I love photography I picked this one - one of the guides was a photographer, and on the bus ride out to the dock they discussed some tips and tricks for taking photos of whales and the trails. Some folks without cameras were on the tour and still had a great time, but if you're not that into photography I'd probably go with one of the other tours - I've heard the science-y one is a favourite with kids. I plan to try to book one of these again when we go in August - we did have one booked for our first cruise but unfortunately all the excursions in Juneau were cancelled due to poor weather on that trip.

Neets Bay Bear Watch by Floatplane in Ketchikan - this was very amazing but very pricey. You take a float plane out to a salmon hatchery to view the bears. Beautiful scenery on the plane ride, and we were so lucky and got very close to the bears - they weren't interested in us at all due to the unbelievable # of salmon there to eat. I wish we could have spent more time at the hatchery - I think it was 60-90mins?? The only problem was that due to some rough weather, we had to wait for quite a long time to be picked back up by the plane, but weren't allowed to leave the waiting area to do more bear viewing as they didn't know when they'd be able to land. Also, the ride back was quite bumpy and a bit scary for me - but my husband said it was all normal and good and that that's just how float planes are sometimes. I definitely recommend it for anyone who loves wildlife and/or enjoys photography as I got some amazing close up shots.

I hope this helps! I'm really enjoying dreaming and planning for this cruise already. I'm looking over my old navigators and trying to remember how everything went! If anyone has any more questions I'd be happy to try to answer!

Aby
 
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I just booked this cruise during the MerryTime Cruise. Very excited! Would love to do Fish Extenders. Traveling with DH, DS(15) and DS(11).
 
Welcome! I've added you to the FE list. It feels so much better that the cruise is finally in the same year as we are :sail:

I just booked this cruise during the MerryTime Cruise. Very excited! Would love to do Fish Extenders. Traveling with DH, DS(15) and DS(11).
 
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You have to have at least 10 posts to PM (which is now called a conversation). I'll add your name to the list for now and as we chat more I can get all the details later :yay:

Hello, counting the days! So excited, was just thinking about the FE, I now have my ex in laws joining us so we have three different rooms, but only 1 child between the three. Should I have you add my dad and mom, and ex in-laws rooms or just leave it as it is?
 
Does anyone know what type of "night" the Alaska cruise has? I know the carribean has pirate night (which makes sense) but does the Alaska cruise have pirate night. I was trying to research if maybe they did a Frozen theme but can't confirm that. Just trying to plan ahead if there is a costume night for my family and I.
 
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If the groups you are travelling with want to participate, then each cabin should sign up/hand out FE gifts separately to make it fair :)

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Hello, counting the days! So excited, was just thinking about the FE, I now have my ex in laws joining us so we have three different rooms, but only 1 child between the three. Should I have you add my dad and mom, and ex in-laws rooms or just leave it as it is?
 
Does anyone know what time of night the Alaska cruise has? I know the carribean has pirate night (which makes sense) but does the Alaska cruise have pirate night. I was trying to research if maybe they did a Frozen theme but can't confirm that. Just trying to plan ahead if there is a costume night for my family and I.

From my research of the reports from the 2015 Alaska cruises, this was the general schedule:

Day 1 - embarkation - standard rotational menu, cruise casual
Day 2 - sea day - standard rotational menu, formal night
Day 3 - sea day/Tracy arm - standard rotational menu, cruise casual
Day 4 - Skagway - Frozen menu, cruise casual
Day 5 - Juneau - Toy Story menu, semi-formal night
Day 6 - Ketchikan - Taste of Alaska menu, cruise casual
Day 7 - sea day - Till we meet again menu, cruise casual

Each year seems to have seen slight tweaks to the nights of the various menus and events. In 2011 we did have a pirate night, but in 2013 it was replaced with a Pixar pals night, now it looks like a Frozen deck party instead. So, I don't imagine that we will know anything for sure until the first few cruises start coming back when hopefully people will share their rotations and menus.

Aby
 
So should what do you think. should I plan for both a frozen and a toy story theme for my son? I want this to be the best time for him, its his (and my) first Disney cruise, first time anywhere like this, and I had to take on 2 part time jobs plus my full time job to make it perfect for us.
 
So should what do you think. should I plan for both a frozen and a toy story theme for my son? I want this to be the best time for him, its his (and my) first Disney cruise, first time anywhere like this, and I had to take on 2 part time jobs plus my full time job to make it perfect for us.

It is going to be so much fun for you both. Try not to stress about making it perfect ☺️
 

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