September 10th
I was most excited for today since we missed Ketchikan last time.
We had breakfast at Triton's and then headed to deck 4 to watch us sail into Ketchikan. It was GORGEOUS!! It was a good hour or so sailing down in between the two islands and the scenery was spectacular!
We passed the NCL Spirit, which was docked at Ward Cove. I'm so glad Disney docks downtown and not here!
We also got to see a few planes land and take off at the airport.
We spotted this ship in dry dock. We all remarked how the lower half looked a lot like the classic Disney ships! There were two other smaller ships located there, the same line as this one, each smaller than the previous one. It was like Russian dolls but with cruise ships.
We arrived to where we dock a good hour before we were supposed to. This was the prettiest sail in I think I've ever experienced. The sail out of Curaçao back in 2017 could give it a run for it's money but it really was gorgeous!
Where we were standing, we docked right next to #17, which of course made me think of my hubby as we got married on October 17th. In fact, today, as I write this, it's our 24th wedding anniversary.
It didn't rain today and the skies were clear but I tell ya, it was windy as heck!!!
We lingered and watched until we saw people get off the ship, then we followed suit.
Nancy and Chuck went into the Christmas store while I headed to the Outlet Store next door. This was a really good store actually! N & C found a few things. I bought some Alaska stickers for Kira and a metal toothpick holder in the shape of a Totem Pole for our stove. I was still really hoping for a t-shirt for myself but all of the ones I liked were long sleeve and I just don't wear them, I am always too hot.
I took this pic for Rob...Predator, Star Wars and bikes, there is nothing more Rob than this photo right here.
I almost bought Rob one of these Star Wars shirts but he already has so many t-shirts. That second one from the left is the design on the magnet that I had I bought him in Skagway.
We walked down the main street. Nancy collects the We Were Here Starbucks mugs and she was REALLY hoping to pick one up in one of the ports. I knew that Ketchikan was her best bet. I had researched it and knew that Safeway had a Starbucks in it and they had the mugs there. The problem with that is that it was kind of far away and with Nanc in the wheelchair, it just wasn't convenient. I did find a few posts saying that there was a store near the port that sells them for a mark-up. No one could remember the name of the store or where the exact location was but a few posts had mentioned that they remember it had the word "Orca" in the name.
We passed my a store called Orca Arts, so I went in there but it was fancy art and definitely was not that one! We walked over to see The Rock statue and the Ketchikan sign.
They get a lot of rain...my kind of town!
Actually, it kind of reminded me a little of Victoria, B.C., and I LOOOOVE Victoria. I checked the average weather for Ketchikan and their coldest recorded temperature is -22C! Good lord, that is a cold Fall day in Calgary sometimes!! I could see myself living here.
Nanc took my pic, just to prove I was actually here.

Look at that hair!! Yup, a little windy.

N & C were ready to head back to the ship but I insisted that they see Creek Street! I mean, I was not leaving here before seeing it and I knew it wasn't too far so I made them join me.
I thought this was cute!
It really is close, much closer than I thought actually, here is a photo of the ship with Creek Street right behind me, that's how close it was.
We ended up watching three or four seals hunt and eat salmon, it was super entertaining.
I wanted to go see the fish ladder so we walked all the way down, as far as we could and then the rest was up the stairs and in the woods so Nancy and Chuck continued to watch the seals up the creek while I hiked up.
The views up there were gorgeous! I came across a homeless guy in the woods, watching over from above. It kind of creeped me out a little because it was about 5-6 minutes before I even noticed him and I was all alone in the wooded area. He eventually moved on and I headed towards the falls and fish ladder.
I was hoping to see more salmon but we were pretty much at the end of the season. I stayed there for about 5-10 minutes getting video of some of them jumping up stream, it was pretty cool actually.
Back down I went and then we walked back to towards the ship. Nancy and Chuck were going to stop in that Outlet store one more time and then head back. I told them I wanted to stick around explore the town a little more. Chuck wasn't too keen on me being alone, he said Rob would kill him if something happened to me. I'm pretty independent though and I travel alone quite a bit so I assured him I would be safe. What a sweetie!
I stopped into a nice local store to check out some totem poles. I had wanted to buy a nice one for my desk back in July but they didn't really have the size I was wanting. They had bigger ones for $150-$250 USD but I wanted something a little smaller. I did stop by the Fish place that I had wanted to eat my Fish and Chips at. It wasn't too early but I was still full from breakfast.
Next time, Fish House, next time.
I was on the hunt for that store to get Nancy's mug! I figured the town was small enough, I could walk by every one of them and find it. I'm stubborn that way.
I walked all the way down to the famous tunnel, where the Soaring Eagle (totem?) carving was but I never crossed the street.
Here's the tunnel that is said to be the only one in the world that can be driven through, around and over.
I headed back towards the ship, going up and down all of the side streets. I figured I would start far out and make my way back to the ship. I should have done it the other way around.
I headed down the only street I hadn't gone now, almost losing hope and then I spotted it!
The name of the store is Golden Nugget Express and it's a convenience store!! It is right next to Diamonds International!
They had lots although it was a decent mark up but I knew Nancy wouldn't care so I bought it for her and then headed back to the ship.
She was thrilled when she saw it and I was right, she didn't care too much that it was $25 + tax.
Nanc & Chuck went to Cabanas for lunch today, they assured me that I was right in avoiding it, she said people were eating food right off the buffet, with their bare hands and people were coughing all around her, people were not washing their hands, yeah gross!
I went to Pete's and grabbed me some chicken tenders! I spotted Stitch in the Atrium first, I was watching him from afar, greeting people and then he looked directly over at me and waved. He seemed super happy to see me. CM's on the ships are the best!
After a late lunch, I ended up on deck 4, watching people come back on. I spotted a seal, just at the front of the ship, catching fish and playing in the water. I texted N&C to tell them about him and they joined me. We ended watching that seal for over an hour, it was so fun!
Tonight was the Animation Magic dinner in AP I think and I skipped it. I'm not keen on that menu anyway. Actually, this might have actually happened on our Juneau day? See, this is what happens when I don't take a zillion photos, I forget things!

We saw a gorgeous sunset from our verandah that night!
All aboard was 8pm, so I got ready for the pool and then headed down to deck 4 with Chuck to watch us sail away. We were still tied up and the big gangplank was still attached too. We thought we were waiting on people but there were no
DCL people out and about so I figured that wasn't it. I waited until about 8:15pm and then decided it was cutting too much into my pool time so I left. Chuck stuck around and found out that they had been waiting on the pilot. I guess he was just landing at the airport and needed to make his way over.
I enjoyed my pool time but this was the night the pool was super cold so I spent most of it in the hot tub. Thankfully this was the one night where the hot tubs weren't too busy.
I do remember being in the pool with two other ladies that night when we left port because the ship horn went off and we all JUMPED!! It was so loud, one of them shrieked and I could see all of the people in the one hot tub jump and then utter a few obscenities.

I can't believe how loud it was! When it first started going, before I realized what it was, I thought the ship had hit something or the mast was breaking.
When I was drying off, Sukastama came over to say goodnight and asked me how the pool was. I told him that it was the coldest it had been in all of my 6 cruises on the Wonder.
The next evening, the pool ended up being the warmest it had ever been in all of my 6 cruises on the Wonder.


