KGmomoftwins
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And Juneau what the heck!!!!
Is there a reason for this it takes a lot of work to do these reports!

Thank you so muchWhat a great report!
We are doing this same drive with our 11 and 8 year old. Any chance you still have that bingo card you made??!!Fogaugust 25 Skagway To the Puppies
We were up early this am! I got ready for our room service breakfast that was delivered promptly at 6:05am I got cereal, bagels I liked that the wrapped them in linen napkins to keep them warm and the Philadelphia cream cheese, OJ, hot chocolate for the girls which was Swiss miss packets, and a bowl of fruit. I went up to the cove at 6:25 and was first in line and got coffee and chocolate croissants. We finished this up and headed out at 6:50 we had to hunt for where to get off the ship it was not clearly marked.
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View from Verandah
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DH could not believe that they were using the life boats to tender people to the dock because of the rock slide
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From the Verhandah not sure how much that net will hold back.
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Yummy Special K girls had fruit loops.
For those that read my pre trip report I had booked a sled dog through Akaska shore excursions and the Klondike breakfast thought DCL. Well I joined an info group on another site and a lady who did the sled dogs was kind enough to post a video and photos of what the bus ride and unimog up the mountain was like. I knew my family would not be interested in this. I then contacted Sherry Corrington at Skagway Private tours and let me tell you she truly is a lover of her Alaskan land and very kind person. She was a bit more than I wanted to spend but she said rent a car trust me it’s very easy to do what you want to do. So I rented through Avis and thanks to Timon I knew right where to go when we got off the ship. The young man who grew up in Skagway informed me they did have smaller SUVs available because when I booked it just gave me one choice a 4 Runner and he could save me some money cool! I got a Jeep Cherokee I did opt for the extra insurance which probably was not need total cam to 320 USD. It was a nice car although had some scrapes on the passenger bumper that I made sure to point out while he was doing the video of it. He also warned me of rough weather through the pass and not to get to close to cars because rocks get kicked up. He gave me a print out of the car info (hint I stuffed this in my bag should have kept it handy). Girls climbed in the back and were excited heated leather seats not like Mommy’s car at home. Also the girls finally got tall enough and weighed enough to say goodbye to their boosters this spring! That’s when you know you’ve made it as a parent!
Left hand turn out of Avis and then through the rest of town and onto the highway. I did have Murrays Guide and DH was my co-piolet. Also I made a special car bingo for girls so they were eagerly looking for bears, border crossings, suspension bridges, rivers, waterfalls, and much more! We lost cell phone service pretty quick. I have AT&T and DH Verizon (I know his is through work and mine is cheap). Overall my phone was better serviced in Alaska. Let me tell you the weather was scary so foggy I could barely see anything on the road. The plan was head right to Tutshi Dog Sled camp and make stops on the way back and hope the weather cleared like I read in another report.
Yes! I have it! When I get home from work I will post itWe are doing this same drive with our 11 and 8 year old. Any chance you still have that bingo card you made??!!
THANK YOU!!!!Yes! I have it! When I get home from work I will post it
I apologize I don’t have the bingo cards savedTHANK YOU!!!!
This alone is super helpful! I am sure I can manage to make one! Such a great idea!I apologize I don’t have the bingo cards saved. I used a free bingo template maker (google it) I put in words like waterfall, train track, welcome to Alaska sign, Alaskan puppies, desert, general store, Yukon sign, suspension bridge, brown bear, rock formation, mining equipment, lake, playground, and I added a couple others using Murray’s guide of things I knew we would see. Attached is the animal one I made. I’m going to continue to search through my files I know it’s someplace!
Thank you! Our day with them was one of the best family memories we have. A year later we still talk about it. You will have an amazing time they are just great people!Wonderful report! Thanks so much for sharing.
We sailed Alaska in 2017 and have booked to go back again next summer. Based on your report, I contacted Rum Runner Charters today to book whale watching in Juneau. Can’t wait!