May 14, 2012 - Va-moose-ing to Vancouver!

Thank you! I will definitely check into that. I had not really checked anything other than car rentals so far and the prices for that are crazy right now. We could always take the bus and then rent a car in Seattle if that is cheaper. When you go by bus is there a limit to the amount of luggage you are allowed. We will probably have 1 or 2 checked bags and 3 carry ons. Also do you know where we would be able to get the bus in relation to the cruise terminal in Vancouver?

If you look on Greyhounds website you can check under the Tickets and Travel Info for the Baggage Information. I was going to attach the link but because I haven't posted 10 posts it won't let me.

From what I understand the Bus Depot is about a 5 to 10 minute drive from the Cruise Ship Terminal so you could most likely take a cab ride to the bus.
 
If you look on Greyhounds website you can check under the Tickets and Travel Info for the Baggage Information. I was going to attach the link but because I haven't posted 10 posts it won't let me.

From what I understand the Bus Depot is about a 5 to 10 minute drive from the Cruise Ship Terminal so you could most likely take a cab ride to the bus.

Thank you so much for the Greyhound info. It will cost us $42.00 using Greyhound to get us from Seattle to Vancouver and then we can rent a car in Seattle for $107.00, $149.00 is a lot less expensive than the car rental rate of $505.00 that I am getting to rent going from Vancouver to Seattle :eek:
 
Thank you so much for the Greyhound info. It will cost us $42.00 using Greyhound to get us from Seattle to Vancouver and then we can rent a car in Seattle for $107.00, $149.00 is a lot less expensive than the car rental rate of $505.00 that I am getting to rent going from Vancouver to Seattle :eek:

Glad I could be of some help. It is ridiculous the cost of traveling between Canada and the U.S. We're fortunate enough to live close to the border, so most times when we fly to the U.S. we do so from a U.S. city. Flying from Canada it's considered International and costs us twice as much. Even with taking a ferry and staying overnight in a hotel before leaving it is much less than flying out of our own city airport.
 
Steve noticed last night that there will be a solar eclipse on 5/20, the day we're in Vancouver. It starts at about 5:15 and peaks at about 6:30. It will be about 80%. Its an annular eclipse meaning the moon is the furthest away that it could possibly be.
 

I keep contemplating bringing some of my pirate gear for pirate night, but I think we're just going to go with pirate-themed t-shirts. I'll probably bring along some of my pirate rings and necklaces, though. And perhaps my own bandana. My formal wear will take up plenty of space, so I don't think we'll have the room for much else. Pirates are really my thing, though, so it's kind of a bummer not to be able to bring the coat, hat, etc. But, it'll be fun, anyway.

When we did this cruise last year, you could not see the pirate clothing for the layers of clothing we were all bundle under on deck. It was colder just north of San Francisco than it was in Alaska. I was so cold, I gave a deck blanket to one of the young officers who was guarding the access to the fireworks to keep him from frezeeing in his whites on deck.:rotfl2:

Hi everyone, I posted right after we booked this cruise but then things got very busy and I haven't posted since. I will try to get on here more often. I can't believe it is now less than 2 months until we cruise :cool1: We are really looking forward to this cruise!

We are spending 2 days in Seattle after the cruise and flying home from there. Can anyone tell me the best way to get from Vancouver to Seattle. We were going to rent a car and drive but car rental rates are very high. Is there a less expensive way to do this in case those rates don't come down at all?

You may want to consider taking the train down too. You can take the Skytrain from the port right to the train station, then Amtrak to downtown Seattle.

I'm staying at DLR for 3 nights prior to our cruise and looking for the best way to get to the Port as well. So far I've found out that DCL transportation can do it for $35 per person one way but they don't pick up from the DLR until noon and I want to leave earlier than that. Now I'm researching shuttles. I'm traveling solo so I don't want to rent a car for just myself. Anyone have any suggestions?

I'm sure there are others visiting Disneyland prior to the cruise.

7 weeks to go and I can't wait! :banana:

Karen

I live in Burbank here in the Southern Cal area. We are going to the port using Primetime shuttle (the red vans). Last year there was enough interest to get a small bus to go from the Grand Californian to the port. If you look on last year's thread, they had the details.

Any of the guys interested in holding a Lost Beer Boys event on one of the sea days in the pub? Alot easier then a Champagne Girls event, we just show up in the pub, have a beer together, and talk.

Look forward to meeting everyone and watching the boys reaction when they figure out it is another cruise.
 
Any of the guys interested in holding a Lost Beer Boys event on one of the sea days? Alot easier then a Champagne Girls event, we just show up in the pub, have a beer together, and talk.

My husband' Bob' said he would like to become a member of the Lost Beer Boys club. Where does he join?:cool1::cool1: Lol
 
Wow, go away for two weeks and this thread explodes! Must mean we are getting closer :cool1:

I'm fine to add the new folks to the FE. Mental note to finish up what I'm working on!

For those looking at the train or Greyhound to Seattle, they leave from the same station so they are equally easy to get to.

Is it too early to start packing? :lmao:
 
Problem with the train (which is what we wanted to do) is that there are only 2 departures to Seattle, one extremely early in the morning and another very late in the afternoon/evening. So, we're taking the Amtrak bus mid-day. Hoping an Amtrak bus might be marginally nicer than a Greyhound.
 
Hi everyone, I posted right after we booked this cruise but then things got very busy and I haven't posted since. I will try to get on here more often. I can't believe it is now less than 2 months until we cruise :cool1: We are really looking forward to this cruise!

We are spending 2 days in Seattle after the cruise and flying home from there. Can anyone tell me the best way to get from Vancouver to Seattle. We were going to rent a car and drive but car rental rates are very high. Is there a less expensive way to do this in case those rates don't come down at all?

Quick Shuttle $43 http://www.quickcoach.com/
Amtrak $38 (5:45pm is a train) http://www.amtrak.com/

One day car rental will cost you at least $200.
 
I'm planning on doing the Viavor (?) hop on hop off bus. It's map says it stops near the port and the "Walt Disney Museum" is one of the official stops. And then you can see the rest of the city too.

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I think you mean Viator. I was looking at that as well. The DCL excursion to the WDFM is $75. The hop on hop off is $27.99 and the museum ticket is $20. Here's hoping the hop on/off is as easy as it looks!
 
Is there anyone here that has been to San Francisco or lives there and have an opinion on which Hop On Hop Off Open Air Bus Tour is better. I have found 2 which look relatively similar but was wondering if one was better than the other. One is the Big Bus Tour (the red buses) and the other is San Francisco Hop-On Hop-Off Tour (the blue buses).
 
Just wanted to post another option for transportation in San Francisco. I have never used the HOHO bus so I can not tell you how they are.

We always buy a muni pass. Here is some info about it:

http://sanfrancisco.about.com/gi/o..../www.sfmta.com/cms/mfares/passvend.htm#adults

We like it because we can use it for the different types of transportation around the city. It does involve mapping out where you want to go but it's relatively easy to get around. Plus we get to ride the cable cars :)
 
So ...it's getting closer and closer! :cool1:

I know previously we talked about where and when everyone was staying in the area.

I wanted to see if there was an interest in a Dis Meet on Saturday the 12th. It would be in the evening. I do not know the number of people staying at the DLR vs the port. Maybe we can have one at both if there is enough interest.

Thoughts?
 
I'm in for a meet Saturday night (or late afternoon). I believe at least one family will not have park tickets so there was a suggestion of meeting somewhere in DTD or one of the hotels.
 
I'm in for a meet Saturday night (or late afternoon). I believe at least one family will not have park tickets so there was a suggestion of meeting somewhere in DTD or one of the hotels.

Most of our group will not have park tickets but we will be in the area and could probably do something that evening. Those of you in the area probably have a better idea on where to meet up than I would.
 
Steve noticed last night that there will be a solar eclipse on 5/20, the day we're in Vancouver. It starts at about 5:15 and peaks at about 6:30. It will be about 80%. Its an annular eclipse meaning the moon is the furthest away that it could possibly be.

This is very exciting! Do you know if this is AM or PM? Thanks! :thumbsup2
 
I'm in for a meet Saturday night (or late afternoon). I believe at least one family will not have park tickets so there was a suggestion of meeting somewhere in DTD or one of the hotels.

Most of our group will not have park tickets but we will be in the area and could probably do something that evening. Those of you in the area probably have a better idea on where to meet up than I would.

It would have to be evening for us as I have a event during the day. We will be back about 4PM so I was thinking early evening. The new area by the DL Resort pool is nice. There is the Trader Sams area and a little below it is a fireplace/sofa area to sit. Whatever works for everyone. That way people can get food/drinks or just chat.
 
It would have to be evening for us as I have a event during the day. We will be back about 4PM so I was thinking early evening. The new area by the DL Resort pool is nice. There is the Trader Sams area and a little below it is a fireplace/sofa area to sit. Whatever works for everyone. That way people can get food/drinks or just chat.

We are in for a meet event too on Saturday evening. Trader Sam's is a nice area -great idea. We leave in 45 days !!
 

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