We're in My DH & I ( Mark & Patricia ) from New Jersey will be celebrating our 20th wedding anniversary.
Shh.......I copied this from another thread, looked interesting & had the need to share:
Tuesday Vancouver, Canada 3:00 p.m.
Wednesday At Sea
Thursday Tracy Arm, Alaska
Friday Skagway, Alaska 7:15 a.m. 7:30 p.m.
Saturday Juneau, Alaska 7:45 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Sunday Ketchikan, Alaska 10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m 7:30 p.m.
Monday At Sea
Tuesday Vancouver, Canada 8:00 a.m.
Final Payment Due for Alaska Cruises: suites 150 days; non-suites 120 days before sailing.
Alaska pre-cruise hotel stays:
Fairmon Pacific Rim ($345 for 3 people, $294 for 2 people)
Fairmont Airport ($300 for 3 people, $249 for 2 people)
Fairmont Waterfront ($325 for 3 people, $274 for 2 people)
DVC Hotel Stays: Club Intrawest ; Vancouver Resort
Also if want to go up to Whistler for a few days there is Club Intrawest ;Whistler Resort ...Intrawest bookings are depending on availability and days of stay.
Best family friendley hotels in Vancouver
http://cruiseislandtravel.suite101....ovancouver.about.com/od/fami...dly-Hotels.htm
**** Vancouver FAQ Thread **** Info on Vancouver , sites, transportation, and more....
http://www.disboards.com/showthread....histler+canada
Info on Whistler Canada....
http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/
Vancouver is the Jewel in Canadas Southwest( info on some of the sites and sounds).....
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stori...n-canadas-nor/
Vancouver Information for Alaska Cruise Ship Passengers:
http://www.bcpassport.com/vancouver-...uise-info.aspx
Rental Cars in Vancouver .......
http://rentalcarmomma.com/cities/vancouver
Port Vancouver info/webpage.......
http://www.portmetrovancouver.com/
Facebook group for our cruise. Search "Disney Wonder Cruise to Alaska 07/19/2011" or try this link:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=137501178524
PLAN YOUR TRIP.....
http://www.tourismvancouver.com/
Maps of Vancouver
Order your free Visitors Guide
Download Discount Coupons
View our Vancouver virtual guides
Visit our Visitor Centre
Half-price entertainment tickets
Passport requirements for U.S visitors
http://www.sealetter.com/Aug-98/yvrtips.html
Sealetter Cruise Tips: Alan Walker's Vancouver Airport Tips For any of you who will be leaving from Vancouver by air to the ... Tip #3: (actually, a warning): Once you go through the "check-in" procedure, you can't get back to the rest ... As you leave Vancouver, you will be passing through U.S. Customs (so that ... I have heard a rumour that your plane will finally arrive. ...
http://www.al-cruise.com/FAQ.php
What is the best time to go on an Alaskan Cruise?
What are good side trips/land excursions for various ports?
What is the temperature on an Alaska cruise? Is it quite cold, given the glaciers and icebergs?
What will I need to wear on an Alaska cruise? Will I need to pack my winter clothes and a cold weather jacket?
What is the best pre or post cruise tour out of Vancouver?
Where is the best place to view bald eagles in Alaska?
Where is the best place to view bears on other wildlife in Alaska?
I dont have much extra in my budget for shore excursions (and some run over $300 per person!) What are some fun yet inexpensive things to do while in port?
Is it true that not all cruise ships stop in Glacier Bay National Park? I heard that this was one of the most beautiful spots in Alaska and want to see it.
My favorite cruise line does not stop in glacier Bay. What is a good alternative destination?
What about icebergs? Arent they dangerous? Will we see any?
Can never get to much info.....so
1. Spend time reading the Alaska board at Cruise Critic -
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=55
2. Read books. My top two recommendations are:
- Frommer's Alaska by Charles Wohlforth:
http://www.amazon.com/Frommers-Alask...4226021&sr=8-1 This is the 2010 edition coming out in December. I prefer this to the Frommer's or Fodor's "ports of call" books.
- Alaska By Cruise Ship by Anne Vipond:
http://www.amazon.com/Alaska-Cruise-...4226208&sr=1-1
SIDE NOTES AND TIPS:
1). When checking out hotels be sure to ask them to give you the US rate because when they give you a price it will be in Canadian prices. Also be sure to ask how much in taxes...in other words be sure to ask for the full price in American $$$$$
2) If you have a Disney rewards Visa use it for everything so you can get the reward $$$$. You can use the earned reward dollars for your ship excursions, merchandise, and at guest services to pay anything Disney on the ship. We use ours for everything that we would use the cash that we have for than I go online in a couple days and transfer the funds from my checking account to the card. No CC balance. But lots of reward $$$$. You will be surprised how fast it all adds up.