My DH Terry and I (Lynne) will be on the Sept. 3rd Alaska cruise and I just wanted to say hello. Even though we cruise in a few days, I'm sure some of us will run into each other onboard, so hello a little early

This is our fourth
Disney cruise and our first time to Alaska, so there's so much to look forward to! We will be spending a few days in Seattle pre-cruise and then heading down to Southern California after. How is everyone doing with their packing? Time is getting close and still much to do for us...Alaska is more of a challenge to pack for! Hope to see everyone onboard!
Lynne
Given that we're local (and have adopted the sartorially challenged Seattle lifestyle with delicious abandon ;-) ), we are packing as follows:
1 nice dress or pantsuit for my daughter and myself, with appropriate shoes and hosiery, that we wear for both semi-formal and formal night
Husband is renting a tux and shoes, which he will wear for both nights
1 polar fleece turtleneck or sweater
3-4 polo shirts (depending upon how often you're willing to do laundry)
3-4 pairs slacks (ditto)
3-4 sets of age and gender-appropriate underwear
5 pairs socks
Swimsuit
1 pair flannel or thermal pajamas
1 pair warm weather pajamas
hat and gloves
3-in-1 parka (light, waterproof outer jacket; warm, insulated inner jacket, zips together to form winter coat)
If you are going on any particularly strenuous excursions (we did not), you might want to add jeans, t-shirt, sweatshirt and hiking boots.
If it is unseasonably warm:
Wear the polo shirts and slacks, go swimming
This will keep you comfortable to about 80 degrees, or higher if you're swimming
If it is unseasonably cold:
Double the socks
Wear the thermal or flannel pajamas under your slacks and sweater (make sure they won't show)
Zip together the 3-in-1 and wear it as a coat
Wear the hat and gloves
This will keep you warm down to about 10-20 degrees
If it is as it normally is
Wear the polo and slacks with a jacket--if you get cold, or the sun goes down, add the sweater or the inner liner
This will keep you comfortable to about 45-55 degrees, which is what you should mostly expect. We packed this way on our last cruise (and never went swimming), and we did just fine.