We're doing the exact same thing!! (yet in July, )
Spending 3 days in Seattle first, then going on the Alaskan cruise (last stop is in Victoria).
If you hear of any "must-see's" in either place, let me know please.. I have never been farther west than ohio, lol!
I am a planner and have been reading all I can on cruisecritic.com. As far as Seattle, my DH's brother lives there and is in charge of planning that weekend.
What ship are you going on? We are on the RCCL Rhapsody, the kids are really excited, it is their first cruise.
Do your Alaskan Cruises include Glacier Bay?
Also take a whale watching excursion if you can, and if you don't have a digital SLR camera, take a traditional film camera- by the time a whale's tail comes up in the air and goes back down, a regular digital camera is far too slow.
We do not get to go into Glacier Bay, just the Tracy Arm Fjord, Skagway and Juneau. I am looking to either visit a glacier or whale watch while in Juneau. Any suggestions?
We're going on the Norwegian Pearl... this'll be dh and my 3rd cruise, but dd's 1st one.. they're ecstatic,
I think what we're going to do in Seattle is just see a couple of the "big attractions" like the space needle, etc. Figure if we are sailing out of seattle, we have to see some of that city first... that's why I have us flying out a few days ahead of time.
Our schedule includes:
1st day we take off from Seattle.
2nd day is cruising Alaska's inside passageway.
3rd day is Juneau - doing a mendenhall glacier and wildlife (whale/sea lion/seal) excursion here)... my parents took this 10 yrs ago and said it was awesome!
4th day is Skagway -taking a White Pass railway and gold mining excursion here.
5th day is another "at-sea" day where we cruise through Glacier Bay.
6th day is Ketchikan - doing a George Inlet, Libby Cannery, and wildlife(seal/dolphin/eagle) viewing excursion here.
7th day is Victoria, B.C. (planning on just exploring the city, did not sign up for an excursion here).
8th day we arrive back at Seattle.
Thanks for the tip on the film camera.. I have a P&S digi cam, and it's a really quick snapper once you hit the button.. but just in case, might go ahead and pack a film cam back-up for the whale watching trip.