A few more days of my journal:
Saturday, August 14
Train to Anchorage
We had to have our luggage out by 9,. We were to be ready to get on the bus to leave for the train station by 11:15 There was a bunch of shops across the highway that they call the boardwalk and I wanted to buy souvenirs for everyone. We got there about 7:15 am and of course nothing was open so we just walked it and found a campground., It was soooo cold and we even saw a tent and an ongoing joke with Heidi and Chris, two billboards. We ended up at a gas station that was open,. We got a kick out of a sign outside the store that said we proudly sell Pepsi. No wonder we had a hard time finding it in Fairbanks. Coke must have the market. We bought Ted more Pepsi for the train ride. While walking back we found a store open and what a find it was. We purposely didnt pack warm clothing knowing that we wanted to buy some for us up here. Prices were great even for Alaska.
We were bussed back to the train depot. It was late by about 15 minutes. We were in the front of the train yesterday but the back today. The seats are pre assigned. Larry and Karen were across from us again. Its fun now as we are getting to know a few on the train. There is an older couple that I adore. He walks with a walker and winks and smiles at me. Ted and I refer to him as my boyfriend. He is absolutely adorable and his wife has a great sense of humor. We had lunch on the train with a couple. Very nice people. I dont recall their names. He is a cancer survivor and she has cancer in both lungs. She is between chemo treatments. The train guide is a young guy. At first I though oh my but as time went by I liked him. Our bartender wasnt very attentive. The ride once again was beautiful. Dinner was with a couple from Belgium. They had a hard time communicating with the staff so we helped them. We really enjoyed talking with them. She reminded me of Dani next door at home. We managed to see another moose. We went over a high bridge and was told that if the Statue of Liberty was standing at the bottom of the gulch that we would be staring her in the eyes. WOW!!! We arrived in Anchorage to a huge group. We were bussed again to the Hilton Hotel. Nine busses at one time had to pull in and drop off guests. All in all it was well executed. We stayed on the 22nd floor, top floor of the Anchorage tower. The view was of the mountains and downtown.
Sunday, August 15
Board the Statendam
Our luggage pick up was 8:00 and departure time was 8:15. We boarded our assigned motor coach and headed to Seward where we were to board the ship,. Our bus driver was extremely knowledgeable and informative. It was a four hour drive to the ship. She stopped once for us to stretch our legs. It happened to be a beautiful area. Once again, we were traveling with the same group of people and it was fun just talking to everyone., Larry and Karen are going to be a couple doors down from us on the ship. It just started to sprinkle when we arrived at the Port. Of course, their were so many busses bombarding the port that we had to drive around the tiny town of Seward to waste time until it was our turn to pull into to the terminal. The terminal was not much. Looks like a airplane hangar. Check in was a breeze. Fast and easy. We had to wait to check in and then again in a line for security but after that we got right on the ship. Walking on was nothing. Just a hallway and one person that says welcome. You dont feel special like on
DCL. We were ushered to the elevator and not allowed to go anywhere but the Lido deck for a lunch buffet. They even had a staff member on the elevator to ensure it. I thought the Lido deck was very nice. It has a retractable roof over the pool and hot tub. It can be compared to Deck 9 on DCL. (without the beverage station, LOL). The Lido restaurant is very nice. We are told that for the first two days you cannot serve yourself at the buffet to avoid a Norwalk breakout. I thought it kind of dumb but not much of a hassle. Its awkward since they dont have trays to carry your plate and drinks. We ate with Larry and Karen. They came over the loud speaker and announced that our rooms were ready so the four of us headed down to our room., I found our room very nice,. Tons of storage. I had to have a look at our window and as the internet warned me, it was kind of gross, rusted and all. Seward has a free shuttle so we headed off with Larry and Karen. We wanted Pepsi and diet pepsi for the trip since there is not a beverage station and pop is 2.00 a glass and 2.25 for a can and only the coke brand. We got off the ship and it was raining. I mean raining. We were told that the shuttle MAY stop at Safeway so we asked. He couldnt but would get us as close as he could. Honestly, in retrospect it was a dumb move. We hooked up with another couple that wanted Safeway, too, so the six of us crossed a busy highway with it raining. By the time we got out of Safeway we decided to walk all the way back to the Port instead of just stand in the rain waiting for the bus to pick us back up at the drop off point. It was raining a lot by then. It was hard to cross the highway. Larry ended up helping me with my pop. We safely got across the highway and very close to the ship when the bus showed up. They are not permitted to stop at random spots but this bus driver did. She said we needed to get out of the rain. We were drenched. BUT, it was a fun time and made for good memories. Larry and Karen think the same. By this time the luggage started to arrive so we put things away. We then went out to explore the ship and found my boyfriend is also a few doors away from us. We explored a little with them. They are just too cute! We have open dining but we didnt feel like getting dressed so we ended back at the Lido for dinner. It was prime rib and very good. Embarrassing but true, we went to bed at 8:00pm. The early mornings and being so busy has gotten to us and we are just plain tired.
A little interesting thing about the ship is that each stateroom has a DVD player, Not realizing that they have a HUGE DVD library we brought some from home. The pamphlet has 786 movies. Nice added touch! Room service is much more extensive than DCL.
Monday, August 16
Day at sea, College Fjord
Well darn it, its another early day. We got up at 5:30 because we were going to College Fjord at 6:30 and we didnt want to miss it. We got some great advice on the Internet from a man that just did the same tour a couple of weeks ago and he told us where to go for the best viewing. Man, was he right. It was at the bow of the ship that is normally closed to guests but opens for the glaciers and for when the Statendam goes through the Panama Canal. It was cold and cloudy. We stood out there with another older couple from Ottawa. She was so cute with her Canadia eh. LOL It was beautiful and we took lots of pictures. Its called College Fjord because all of the glaciers are named after popular Colleges like Harvard. The sun popped out for a second and made for a different view. We were only there for probably an hour. Dinner was formal but we skipped it and went to the Lido. People are sick from the waves but we are doing great. We have been told several times that a green apple and salt works and that is what the crew does. Bumped into Larry tonight and found out that Karen isnt feeling well so he took our green apple out of our fruit basket so she could try that.
Tuesday, August 17
Day at sea, Glacier Bay
Woke up to a horrible dreary day. This is the day of Glacier Bay. The big glaciers. What a bummer! I was sitting on our couch looking out our window and I saw spouts of water coming out of the water. I sat and wondered what in the world was causing it so I got up and looked out. I saw whales in the distance. I even saw their tales. I cant tell you how excited I was. We got dressed in layers., Me in my long underwear, blue jeans, long sleeve shirt, flannel jacket and on top of that a raincoat, headed out to the deck. The fog was thick. We got out there about 9:30am and entered into the bay at 10:30. Got a great spot and waited it out. Along the way we spotted several whales, sea otters and birds. We waited it out until 12:30 but the weather took a turn for the worse and was raining. The forest ranger said that we had 2 hours before we got to Margerie Glacier so we grabbed a quick lunch at the fast service. We had hamburgers that was very good. I also had a herring sour cream beet salad. It made me think of my parents and grandparents. I liked it but Ted wouldnt even have a bite.,LOL We decided to fully prepare ourselves for the afternoon and put on our rain pants that we bought before the trip. Best decision so far. We went back up to the bow and had it to ourselves for awhile. We really didnt know where to stand so we just stopped. It turned out to be perfect. We got to Margerie Glacier with the clouds and fog covering it. What a bummer. It then suddenly appeared right before us. It was a sight to behold. Gorgeous and huge. Just as fast as it appeared, it disappeared. We waited it out and while waiting we could actually hear it calving. It sounded like loud gunfire. It happened several times. On the biggest one, we saw it fall in the ocean., It rewarded us for our patience., It was so foggy that the Captain had to keep sounding the fog horn. Once again, the glacier surfaced for quite awhile. The Park Ranger told us that we had another ½ hour before we reached two more glaciers so we came in to warm out and headed back out. Pretty much had the bow to ourselves. One glacier was visible but Johns Hopkins wasnt. It was suppose to be a big one. In fact, one mile long. I was so happy about the beginning of the day so it didnt bother me. What a great morning/afternoon! Cold and rain didnt stop us. After Johns Hopkins we came in for happy hour at the Ocean Bar and then had dinner. We are now in our stateroom watching a movie. Its so foggy out that we cant even see outside our window. We are still hearing the fog horn. As I am typing this the Captain stated that the forest rangers are getting off and also a service engineer. The service engineer is being taken off for medical reasons and will be airlifted once off and flown to Juneau. He then went on to say God bless him and his family. That alone sounds scary. I pray he is ok. Edited to add that Ted found out that he had a heart attack.