JenPinks
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The bus ride is 7 hours???We did Seattle then Quick Shuttle.....It was a very long day.
6 hour flight, then 7 hours on the bus.....yuck.
We came in from Ft Lauderdale
The bus ride is 7 hours???We did Seattle then Quick Shuttle.....It was a very long day.
6 hour flight, then 7 hours on the bus.....yuck.
We came in from Ft Lauderdale
Book directly via Westjet for better pricing.I'm going to follow this also. I have an Alaskan cruise on hold for summer 2018. My husband and I both have Southwest CC's so normally we fly on those points, but we'd need to both open up another CC to have enough to fly 4 adults to Seattle, so I'm currently researching if there is another CC that offers a better deal perhaps right into Vancouver. Disney World is so much easier to plan!
Looking at booking Alaska in the future. Whats been everyones experience on flights. It seems like unless you want a 14 hour flight time you pay through the nose. Is this the general consensus? What have you done to make getting there and back more affordable without drawing out the timeline?
7 hour bus ride! Yuck! We drove and it was about 3 hours. Some traffic getting out of Seattle and some traffic coming back into the US, but not 7 hours.We did Seattle then Quick Shuttle.....It was a very long day.
6 hour flight, then 7 hours on the bus.....yuck.
We came in from Ft Lauderdale
It was all the stops that Quick Shuttle had to make plus traffic.
Next time I will get my chicken self on an Alaska air flight from Seattle to Vancouver, small plane or not.
Take the Amtrak ride - and it's probably cheaper than a flight, but a lot more relaxing with gorgeous scenery.
That sounds wonderful!
Thats what I was looking at I was suprised how affordable it seemed. Hopefully when it comes to it the schedule gods will sync up and it will all work out. I have also been looking at flying from Anchorage to Seattle and then Seattle home on Southwest and that seems like a much more affordable option as well. You can get from Anchorage to Seattle for about $100 a person.When you get to the station to pick up your boarding passes, ask for a window seat on the ocean side. They try to be accommodating. And the train is two levels. It was a great experience and we only paid $114 each way for 3 adults. (We used AAA discount too).
For those on the morning trains... researchWhen you get to the station to pick up your boarding passes, ask for a window seat on the ocean side. They try to be accommodating. And the train is two levels.
For those on the morning trains... research
- what time does the train depart?
- what time do you need to be at the station?
- what time do you need to get there to secure those popular ocean view window seats?
- how much is business class upgrade?
WestJet seats are "regular" size seats which I have found to be quite sufficient even for long flights with a lap baby. They do offer a plus category where the center seat has been removed for a large center console with cup holders.We also have been searching flights in Vancouver for our August Alaska trip. We have already got a hotel for a few days prior to the cruise so we can explore the city. We are flying from the LEX area, have been checking prices from CVG and SDF also.
Westjet is the cheapest, but I am wondering how comfortable the flight will be? IE: how the seat size, leg room etc. I had been considering Delta, but the comfort seats will be about double the cost of Westjet.
Any input will be appreciated. We considered Seattle but decided to go straight to Vancouver so we would have a couple days prior to the cruise.
Thanks
WestJet seats are "regular" size seats which I have found to be quite sufficient even for long flights with a lap baby. They do offer a plus category where the center seat has been removed for a large center console with cup holders.
Have you looked at if the amtrak will work with your flight schedule? I was surprised how reasonable it was.Subscribing ... we booked a 2018 Alaska Cruise and are trying to figure out if Seattle+Ground Transport is better/worse than Vancouver direct. Unfortunately, no non-stop to VCBC from where we are coming from.![]()
Have you looked at if the amtrak will work with your flight schedule? I was surprised how reasonable it was.