1. How do people dress for dinner? Casual and formal/ semi formal. Do they wear the same as on the Caribbean cruises or less formal. (i.e capris, short sleeve shirts, sleeveless dresses, etc)?
Too funny, we brought a suitcase of dressier clothes (we were also doing a land portion) and never wore a single one. We didn't do formal night and on nights we did visit the MDR wore slacks and blouses/shirts (polo shirt or long sleeve dress shirt for DH). We never wore capris because it was too cold anyway (we sailed early May)
2. For those that have stayed at the Fairmont airport, how early did you go down to the terminal? I have a 6:40 am flight.
We stayed here post-land cruise portion of trip. Wonderful hotel, but we were taking Amtrak the next morning -- no flights.
3. What kind of shoes did you wear on excursions? Tennis shoes, boots, etc?
We had bought hiking boots and/or good walking sneakers. The hiking boots were not the big cumbersome ones, but ones with good support, to the ankle, and water resistant. It really depends on your feet and the level of comfort you want. My feet would not survive in tennis sneakers for an entire day of walking.
4. We are going to be in Seattle and Vancouver a few days prior, any suggestions on things to see and do, places to eat, etc?
VANCOUVER:
1. Be sure to get a Japadog in Vancouver -- they have food trucks and sit down (fast food type) locations. The lines are usually long, but well worth it.
2. Buy a Pink Bus ticket (hop on/hop off bus) and you can see the whole city in a day. This was the best thing and very cost effective (compared to cabs everywhere) and it covers everything. Wherever you get off is where they will come back around to pick you up. We never waited more than 20-30 minutes for a return bus, but they averaged 10-15 minutes as the norm. When we bought ours, they were offering second day half price and it was so worth it.
3. Stanley Park is not to be missed.
4. China Town has a beautiful center with a lovely garden that we really enjoyed.
5. Granville Island -- a truly lovely place to spend an afternoon. There are some great places to eat or grab food and enjoy the park. They had musicians playing all around, and some unusual shops and crafters.
6. Go up in the tower (sorry, can't remember the name) -- you can see the whole city from up there.
7. For quick meals, there is a giant underground mall with a large food court.
8. We loved the restaurant Stepho's Souvlaki Greek Taverna -- they had great breakfast options.
SEATTLE:
1. Do the underground city tour -- fascinating and very informative. We did Bill Speidel's Underground Tours -- they have a ticket booth and gift shop. I forget how often the tours leave, but I would go in the morning before it gets crowded with bus tours, etc.
2. Seattle Tower -- another way get great views of the city.
3. The EMP Museum (Sci-Fi/Pop/Music) is amazing. When we went they were having an Avatar exhibit and Jimi Hendrix exhibit. Something is always going on there.
4. Chihuly Garden and Glass -- astounding art
5. Visit very first Starbucks near Pike's Place.
6. Of course, don't miss Pike's Place -- so much fun to roam the halls -- and be sure to check out every alley and stairway as it winds up and around with lots of interesting places. DO NOT miss the fish tossing.
7. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
8. Eat at Elliott's Oyster House on the waterfront -- our favorite restaurant there.
9. Be sure to take time to walk around the waterfront.
10. Hard Rock Cafe was great -- lots of wonderful memorabilia. Jimi Hendrix is their big icon.
Both of these cities have become some of the favorite we have ever visited. We had a great time in both and would go again.
5. What should I expect for temps? I know it will vary from cruise to cruise. We are going June 20.
Vancouver we went in early May and we had a light jacket on most of the time. When we got back to Seattle at the end of the cruise, it was in in early June and it got warm during the day, but not unbearable. We always had a light jacket with us when we went out -- and it did rain here and there, but not torrential.