So the smart butt answer is "yes" but I guess what I'm really asking is:
With excursion prices being 100s to almost the price of the cruise or higher, if one goes on an alaskan cruise and doesn't do an excursion (especially ones first time to Alaska) will you regret it?
By the time I hit Alaska it will be my fourth cruise, our first was to the Grand Cayman and there we did the island tour with the stop at the turtle farm. I could have done without tour and just spend my time exploring the "farm"/zoo. Our second cruise we we went to Nassau and did the discover atlantis tour and that was a waste of my time and money. Our third cruise I'm headed back to the caymans and I'm going straight to the turtle farm, I want to explore further than the from turtle area. The last time we hit
castaway cay I rented the bicycles ahead of time but in the end we didn't do them, so money wasted
So as you can see I've made some bad choices on excursions. Live and Learn. So I'm hesitant to go and book things for alaska especially given their prices. Am I going to regret not doing any of them? Is just getting off the boat and walking around the city sufficient? Are there excursions you wish you would have done instead of the ones you did?
We are doing the 7 Night June 5-12 visiting Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan
First off as others have said excursions in Alaska are nothing like the ones in the caribbean IMO - many of them are well worth it. That said, an insane amount of money can be saved if you are comfortable being more DIY with your excursions. The first time we sailed we booked tours through
DCL and had a good time but this last cruise at the end of July on RCCL we booked entirely on our own and had just as good if not better excursions and saved a load to boot. The "point" of Alaska is scenery, nature and wildlife, and you are going to be limited on those if you just stay by the ship, IMO. The towns are cute, but not the real draw here. You CAN absolutely forego getting out in the ports and just enjoy the ride of course, but the excursions do add a lot of value (while draining your pocketbook).
First cruise:
Skagway - whitepass railway (I would not do this again and did not feel it was worth the money - again we paid DCL prices which was pointless as its right there and I have been on many sightseeing trains. The exhaust from the locomotive made the ride back unpleasant - we ended up falling asleep)
Juneau - Glacier walkabout (WELL worth the money, but we possibly could have saved a lot if we booked independently).
Ketchikan - Bus tour (yawn - would not do again, very similar to bus tours in the Caribbean)
Second Cruise -
Ketchikan - booked Island Wings on our own for a flight through the Misty Fjords. Fantastic weather helped make this a flight to remember. We had booked it on the first cruise but it was cancelled due to limited visibility which is when we ended up on the bus tour. It IS expensive even on your own. I am not sure what Disney charges but this was ~$250pp. We wandered around town doing geocaching and watching the salmon/seals on creek street until it was time to go on our flight and wandered the shops some more when we got back. Popped into the Sourdough Bar for a pint of beer and had lunch at Sweet Mermaids which was OK.
Icy Strait - No excursion. We walked around off the ship in town and wandered to the next one over in search of cold medicine as my SIL caught a bug. Found a nice little brewery on the way, watched bald eagles and kept an eye out for whales on the walk. Puttered around the joke of a canning "museum" and wandered the shops. Ate some crab bisque and laughed at the crab bloody marys they had there. We didn't feel like we missed anything in particular, but I do wish now we had booked a whale tour. We heard from some people they only saw one humpback but others said they saw orcas and a ton of humpbacks out there I really should have rolled the dice... we didn't see any orcas and not a lot of humpbacks off the ship. No way I could have known at the time we were going to be skunked the rest of the cruise though.
Juneau - no excursion. We called a cab when we got off the ship and waited about 20 min for a ride to the Mendenhall Glacier. It cost ~$35 for the four of us and the driver was really friendly, told us all about the town and such as we rode over. Walked around to our heart's content and met back up with the same driver at the appointed time. He then took us over to the Alaskan Brewing Company (~$18 for the ride that time) where they do free tastings - everyone got 3 tokens and you could purchase more if you wanted. Warning though, there is NO FOOD whoops... we are spoiled with brew pubs at home I guess. After about an hour there he was back and took us back to the ship (~$20). We then went over to Tracy's Crab shack which is right at the pier and had lunch, then wandered over and bought tickets up the tram. We didn't want to buy these ahead of time in case the cloud cover was no good but it was a clear day. No problems getting a ticket in the afternoon - no lines at all. We hiked around a bit up there and took a bunch of pics then headed back to the ship. It was a really fun and full day... but not exactly cheap since the tram tickets are still spendy. WAY cheaper than the $25 or 30pp to use the glacier shuttle (which does include your park ticket - ~$7pp). Tracy's Crab Shack is expensive but I knew it going in and still wanted that crab so I was ok with that lol!
Skagway - booked Skagway Hike & Float on our own, ~$90pp. They picked us up in a van and drove us out to a 2 mile hike, then we got in a raft and he paddled us down to the pick up point. They had a little plate of snacks for us and dropped us off at the Skagway Brewing Company on the way back. We then had plenty of time to wander the shops on the boardwalk before heading back to the ship.