@SL6827 if you are just starting your planning, while there some good pieces of information here, you need to step back and take a look at the bigger picture. I have been to Alaska for work 5 times and on 1 cruise. In my view the first thing is for you to consider if going to Alaska is a one time thing and if so what do you want from that trip. The cruise is only going to see a small portion of a HUGE state.
There are options that you have with cruising.
- Round trip from Seattle or Vancouver - probably the cheapest and easiest option but also the shortest, as well as most limiting on ports and sites.
- One way cruise - northbound or southbound would be essentially the same but reversed. A few more stops or sites possible and the option to do a few days at each end. More costly mainly due to the extra logistics of the start and end points.
- Land and Sea options - cruise lines operate coordinate with the trains and other to companies to often take in sites that include places like Anchorage, Fairbanks, Denali, and Kodak before or after the cruise (usually one of the one way cruises). Great way to see some of the interior places as well as the cruise.
For our personal experience, we did 11 days on Ovation of the seas and it was a great ship for Alaska (for us). (
RCCL is/was planning on two of the Quantum class ships doing Alaska in the future.) Solarium and indoor pool area really were great for watching the sites. Plenty of things to do on the ship for us and our son. Also the number of dining options really helped, as the long port days did not lend to keeping a dining schedule. And most of all we got a lovely two story suite for the same price what
DCL wanted for 7 days in a veranda.
Some generalities about Alaska. Expect the tours and excursions for all the cruise lines to be very similar. Port days tend to be longer, most of ours were about 11 hours so you can usually get in two excursions if you try. Weather cannot be predicted for any cruise but expect to see at least some cool and rainy days. The views from the ship while sailing can be just as nice as the excursions so enjoy that also and don’t just wait for when you are stopped.