ironz
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Hi, everyone!
I keep putting off starting my trip report because things have been busy since we got home-- somehow (lol) there are extra work hours to be made up after being off for 3 weeks. Sigh... It was nice while it lasted. So, I've decided that I had better get started and just do a little bit at a time, or it's never going to get done.
The backstory. DH and I (in our 50s, no kids) had planned to do a B2B in May 2021--San Diego to Vancouver, then the 1st Alaska sailing of 2021. When the Hawaii itineraries for 2022 were released, we initially booked B2B Vancouver to Hawaii and Hawaii to Vancouver. All this was going to be with our cruise friends from WBPC 2019 (G and T--also not traveling with kids). Well, we all know that 2021 didn't happen. And, seeing as how we have jobs, we can't do ALL the cruises all at once. So we dropped the San Diego cruise off of our radar (for now), and eventually moved the 2021 Alaska to 2022, and then, reluctantly dropped the Vancouver to Hawaii cruise. This left us with a really great plan of Hawaii to Vancouver, and Alaska, all set for May 2022. We were excited that we would get the whole Pacific experience, different climates, different adventures, and also have a great time with G/T.
Of course, as we all know-- planning was stressful over the last couple of years. Not KNOWING if cruises were going to happen, or how they would be affected. It really made us hold off on our planning and enthusiasm until just the last few months before the cruises. We just didn't want to get our hopes up and have everything fall apart. We did our best to book only things that could be canceled without fees, wherever possible.
We eventually booked tickets (yay, points) to fly to Honolulu, and back home from Vancouver. We had a hotel booked in Waikiki. We had our reservations for Pearl Harbor, and some excursions booked on both cruises. And we had the cat boarding booked. We had never left our cat for that long, but he did fine!
Packing was, um, interesting... shorts for Hawaii, pants and sweaters for Alaska, and everything in between! Spoiler alert: I could have used one more pair of leggings or pants, and less shorts/running skirts.
And of course-- the Covid situation. I think I'll make a separate post about our experiences regarding testing, ArriveCan, cruise checkin, etc., because it was an ever-changing situation and obviously, is still going to be changing moving forward for anyone who's reading this in preparation for their adventures.
Cheers for now... Next post or two will be about logistics, and our arrival to Honolulu.
I keep putting off starting my trip report because things have been busy since we got home-- somehow (lol) there are extra work hours to be made up after being off for 3 weeks. Sigh... It was nice while it lasted. So, I've decided that I had better get started and just do a little bit at a time, or it's never going to get done.
The backstory. DH and I (in our 50s, no kids) had planned to do a B2B in May 2021--San Diego to Vancouver, then the 1st Alaska sailing of 2021. When the Hawaii itineraries for 2022 were released, we initially booked B2B Vancouver to Hawaii and Hawaii to Vancouver. All this was going to be with our cruise friends from WBPC 2019 (G and T--also not traveling with kids). Well, we all know that 2021 didn't happen. And, seeing as how we have jobs, we can't do ALL the cruises all at once. So we dropped the San Diego cruise off of our radar (for now), and eventually moved the 2021 Alaska to 2022, and then, reluctantly dropped the Vancouver to Hawaii cruise. This left us with a really great plan of Hawaii to Vancouver, and Alaska, all set for May 2022. We were excited that we would get the whole Pacific experience, different climates, different adventures, and also have a great time with G/T.
Of course, as we all know-- planning was stressful over the last couple of years. Not KNOWING if cruises were going to happen, or how they would be affected. It really made us hold off on our planning and enthusiasm until just the last few months before the cruises. We just didn't want to get our hopes up and have everything fall apart. We did our best to book only things that could be canceled without fees, wherever possible.
We eventually booked tickets (yay, points) to fly to Honolulu, and back home from Vancouver. We had a hotel booked in Waikiki. We had our reservations for Pearl Harbor, and some excursions booked on both cruises. And we had the cat boarding booked. We had never left our cat for that long, but he did fine!
Packing was, um, interesting... shorts for Hawaii, pants and sweaters for Alaska, and everything in between! Spoiler alert: I could have used one more pair of leggings or pants, and less shorts/running skirts.
And of course-- the Covid situation. I think I'll make a separate post about our experiences regarding testing, ArriveCan, cruise checkin, etc., because it was an ever-changing situation and obviously, is still going to be changing moving forward for anyone who's reading this in preparation for their adventures.
Cheers for now... Next post or two will be about logistics, and our arrival to Honolulu.
