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Up Charges everywhere you turn. by Ginger71

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Celebrity Millennium / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

While Alaska was beautiful and that was why we took this trip, I was irritated at every turn that someone had their hand out trying to separate me and my hard earned money. Excursions were outrageously priced.  Premium price for local food (crab lunch or dinner) was unacceptable in my opinion.  Buffet was sub par. Variety of food limited.  Best part of the trip was the naturalist who was informative and entertaining. But, we were asked to leave the Cosmos lounge at least three times when we were there to enjoy the sceinery. Too much emphasis on shopping and excursions. 

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Great service from all the staff by kathi17

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Ship: Radiance of the Seas / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

my husbands first cruise and it's been a long time since my last cruise. Food in the dining room varied from ok to pretty good. We did not eat in the specialty restaurants. The crowd was older(so are we) so no problems . The Windjammer buffet was perfect for breakfast and lunch. Excursions were well defined and security checks were efficient. Some of the ships trim(walls baseboards) were scuffed but the ship seemed clean. RC did everything they could to provide hand sanitizer to passengers. Express walk off was a great option for us. 

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An outstanding cruise experience! by Cruiser51307561

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Celebrity Millennium / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

This was a well-maintained, fun, and friendly cruise staff. Everyone was cheerful and polite. The food was delicious and well-presented, and the entertainment options were fun and varied. I enjoyed all of the stops and the views were spectacular. The "Naturalist" provided humorous education about the landscape and wildlife. I would definitely recommend this cruise line to anyone considering an Alaskan cruise and would be highly likely to book them again on another cruise.

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Alasken experience by AussieTerry

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Ship: Celebrity Millennium / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

The fine weather throughout although unfortunately the one day of expected cruising through the glaciers was ruined by fog and mist.

 

Disappointed with the standard and quality of food in the Open Café onboard but main meals in the Dining Room were fine.

 

Some of the ports were disappointing but all worth the experience. Likewise some of the excursions were pretty ordinary. 

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Island Princess Voyage of the Glaciers by mlalexander81

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Island Princess / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

I would recommend this cruise to everyone seeking a scenic, exciting journey!  The staff was wonderful and attentive. Our waiters made great recommendations for dining selections. The steward kept our cabin clean and well stocked with linen.  Crewmembers always said, "Hello, madame ".  It didn't matter if they were busy at work or not. Fellow cruisers where friendly and happy to share their experiences.  Gteat variety of land excursions.

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Amazing trip by lliu63

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Ship: Norwegian Sun / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

It was  a terrific Trip. I enjoyed every minute of my trip . Everything went very well, room, food, entertainment, shore excursions,  Alaska is a very beautiful area with scenery that is unbelievable. Norwegian Cruise Lines did an excellent job. Only thing need to be improved is check out process at Vancouver . We were waiting more than one hour to get our passport back.

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For the price the cruise was perfect. by timmc7947

Sail date: / Traveled as: Singles/Friends
Ship: Norwegian Sun / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

Drinks are where they get you! Minimum 10 bucks! If you wait to buy your excursions on shore many times you can get as much as 50% off the ship price. I did the zip line for 89 dollars, the shipmprice was 200. So be flexable, if something is sold out just do something else and save yourself a bunch of money!

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Alaska - Seward to Vancouver by hcoyle777

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Norwegian Sun / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

Our favorite part of the cruise was the route taken and all of the friendly people from the staff in the dining rooms and specialty restaurants, to the bartenders, to Joanne who took care of us in our stateroom.  We enjoyed each port that we stopped in with plenty of activities.  We are planning on taking the same cruise in a few years!HappyLove

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Wonderful cruise, but lousy weather by sueswedo

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Star Princess / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

We loved the opportunity to cruise from Vancouver to Whittier and then to travel through Denali. However, it was cloudy and rainy the whole time. We couldn't see DenIl/Mt McKinley until we were flying home. Suggest that you book the trip for June or July - fall begins in August in Alaska and brings foggy, rainy weather. 

We loved the helicopter ride/trek on Mendenhall glacier and also the evening whale watching in Juneau (we not only saw orcas, but got to see humpbacks bubble-net feeding!!)

Food on the cruise was yummy and staff were very gracious. Truly spoiled by the Princess staff. 

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Independent Cruisers by AndreaNwEngland

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Star Princess / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

Here's a review for people who don't consider themselves "cruise people." We are quite well-traveled, never on organized tours, but thought this was the best way to see Alaska without having to kill myself planning. Did a RC cruise when my folks took 17 of us back in 2004. We loved it, but that was then cruise-wise. Took a Celebrity Southern Caribbean cruise a few winters back to escape Boston. Ports were amazing, didn't care for Celebrity.  So I finally decided on this cruise based on the itinerary and the Princess reviews. We spent a day and a half in Vancouver (Metropolitan Hotel, Deluxe room; absolutely loved it). Boarding process was great, easy. When we got to the cabin, I looked at the safe and realized my jewelry was still in the hotel safe. (VERY unlike me, what can I say?) Thank G-d the hotel was so close, we ran back and got it from the front desk. :)  I know everyone complains about the tiny cabins, but honestly, we liked ours (Emerald Deck, window) and didn't feel cramped. To be fair, we are small, I'm a 2 Petite, so the shower wasn't a problem.Lots of closet and shelf space. I hated the wall-mounted hair dryer! The backside sucked my long hair in and twice, we had to rip it free. The Steward finally got me a different one, but truly, my hair never looked good on the cruise. Just sayin. The Steward isn't really a steward, he's only available part-time for you, and no origami towels at night! I was very glad we weren't higher than Deck 8 because you can really feel the ship moving sometimes, this ain't the Caribbean. I like Deck 8 because we walked the stairs most of the time.  Our big concern was that we are vegan, and Princess told me flat-out that they can't accommodate that diet. That was the opposite of the promises Celebrity made, and the lowered expectations may have helped. I thought the food was very good, there were nice vegetarian options every night, sometimes they were vegan. They weren't willing to make up anything special for us, but they would do stuff like switch up a sauce with regular pasta instead of meat ravioli, which worked nicely a couple of times. More importantly, there was a whole Indian menu (apparently there are tons of Indians who cruise, we saw that ourselves) every day. The Indian food was just fabulous, so we never felt sad about what we were eating. There was always lovely sorbet along with ice cream options, etc. Our waiters were great, they were friendly and remembered everything about us after Night One, but not "I'm your BFF" phony stuff. We did anytime dining once each for lunch and dinner. The food and service were great. Food quality was noticeably lower of course on the Horizon Court buffet, so that was hit or miss. But some of it was very good, and lots of veg options. You can eat as healthy as you wish.  Ok, we are very early risers, and there was no entertainment that was worth staying up late for. We saw the (sorry!) awful comedian and a dance number the first night. No. We heard bits of some of the music at night. The quality was OK, but it really skews to the senior citizen, and I'm no spring chicken. If I were, I wouldn't be using the phrase "spring chicken." We really liked the string trio, Adagio, though.  Ketchikan--We walked up Creek St. which was fine and took like 15 min. I just read that some people a few days ago saw seals there! We only saw mostly dead salmon. Then we did a nice kayak tour with Ketchikan Kayak which I reviewed on Trip Advisor.  Juneau--We did a medium-small whale watch. Look, all the boats go to the same spots where the whales are, so it's a matter of how small a boat and how professional a crew you want. We got insanely lucky that day and saw Orcas, and bubble netting Humpbacks. It was beyond belief, we even stayed out a big more than 2 hrs. Then we went to Mendenhall Glacier. We hiked to the little lookout point and I hadn't read about this, but people were walking barefoot to the waterfall next to the Glacier. It was AWESOME! You'll never get that close to a sizable waterfall or a glacier again. Then we did a 3 hr hike up the mountain behind the visitor's center. It was amazing, seeing a rain forest that is not tropical--it was very different and beautiful. Didn't see one darn animal. Except lots of salmon at the very end.  Skagway--Thanks to a trip report elsewhere, we decided to rent a car (Avis, and get there early!) and we drove out into the Yukon. It's hard to explain how beautiful the lakes and mountains were. We stopped for 3 hikes, using YukonHiking.ca which I do NOT recommend. Their info was not reliable. Anyway, everyone says you go as far as Emerald Lake because it's the most beautiful lake ever yada yada. Emerald Lake isn't even the most beautiful lake on this *drive*! Tutshi and the others are 1000x more amazing, surrounded by mountains. We stopped in Carcross of course.  Let me digress: we do not go on holiday to shop. I don't understand it at all. Most of these ports, and Carcross, are just shops and more shops. So we walked around for 10 min, got some coffee and left. We had enough time to get all the way to Whitehorse, just because. There isn't much there. The old silver ore riverboat is cool, and it's pretty on the water. We stopped quickly at the Yukon Brewery, which does tours. We didn't have time, but the girls there were so nice; we tasted a few and bought a couple of bottles (which we brought back on the ship, no problem). Around the US-CAN border, a black bear walked across the road in front of us. We stopped and I jumped out. He went down the shoulder and peeked back up at me, I paralleled him for a few seconds with my Nikon, and he looked at me again before walking into the woods. It was pretty damned exciting and it didn't feel reckless at all. I didn't rush him or get too close. We had the car for 12 hrs!  Glacier days are really sea days--the captain did a great job of getting us as close as possible and turning the ship so balconies on both sides got a view. That seemed silly to me because if you are sitting on your balcony waiting to see it for half the time we are there, you don't really care very much. We did see calving, but the whole experience is less spectacular than one might imagine, because a) the glaciers have shrunk and you are far enough from them that you don't quite get the massive nature of them; and b) you can stare for only so long before you lose focus and the odds of you staring at any given spot as it calves are pretty slim. That said, it was pretty cool to see whatever you'll see.  We didn't get to College Fjord until almost dinnertime and the guest naturalist spoke while we watched on the decks. Lots of information, which was great. Oh, this: BRING BINOCULARS. Don't think of going to AK without them. They change everything, just trust me. We have some compact Nikons that we bought a few years back, good ones, but definitely not super high-end at all. They were more than great. Sometimes, I'd spot dolphins or a whale scanning with them from the buffet on Deck 14.  Whittier is not so convenient, but anyway, you'll get to Anchorage on bus or train. It was a nice bus ride and we saw wildlife. They take you to the Museum or the airport. The museum is 2 blocks from Avis. We got our car after checking out Anchorage (meh) and drove up to Denali. It took less than 4 hrs. It was so annoying that the bus driver and others told us that it would take 5 or 5 1/2 hrs due to "construction delays." Oh jeez. It was raining like mad, and was supposed to rain the next day as well. Next day, it was misty. You can't drive in the Park, we reserved a 7am departure from the WAC. We stayed at McKinley Creek Cabins, which were nice. The owner told us to leave 45 min before our bus departure time, which we did not do. It took us less than 15 minutes. We had the most amazing day. It was what they call a Grand Slam. Bears, moose, caribou and Dall sheep. And we saw Denali--barely, but we did. We had stunning blue skies and it was unreal. We saw a mom and two cubs literally next to the bus, playing and eating berries. The driver parked for 15 min. as we watched them out the windows. We did a Park Ranger Alpine hike from Eielson Visitor Center (mile 66), it was amazing!! Thanks, Emily P'H ;) Very steep, we covered just over a mile in two hours! Then we walked around the summit. The ride back out was almost as great, we saw more caribou and a different mom with 2 cubs who were running and playing. What a long and awesome day.  We drove back to Anch the next day with a stop in Talkeetna because everyone told us to stop there. More shops and tourist stuff. A very nice Park Service facility, which I'm sure gives great hiking and climbing advice. We had time to go to the Alaska Jewish Museum, which is quite small, but really very nice and interesting. Dropped our car at the airport at about 5.30 and flew home. I've never been so tired! We agreed it was one of our best holidays. I just really enjoyed Princess and would cruise them again if the destinations spoke to us.

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great cruise experience ! by Rongjing

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Celebrity Millennium / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

awesome to see the glaciers, wildlife and11th floor to view beautiful scenery

liked every port and right time to stay

food was fine but some are little bit salty.

Nice service

dancing show was excellent!

good for adults. The Teens program did not interest my son and my niece at all

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Radiance of the Seas - 7 Night Alaska by sryan2

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Radiance of the Seas / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

Cruise was very enjoyable, start to finish.  We liked the ports and shore excursions (sea plane with landing and take-off), whale watching, Icy Strait tours (and a cute brew-pub), and helicopter to glacier. Dining room food was good but not overly exciting.  We ate in the specialty restaurant Chops and that was excellent.  Service was good. 

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Great Alaska Cruise by earlfash

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Radiance of the Seas / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

Taking a cruise is the perfect way to experience different Alaskan ports in a short amount of time.It is in a sense a floating hotel room that moves from city to city.The only thing I think can improve is elevating the food experience. For those who live by buffets and dinners that are banquet/wedding quality, this trip is perfect. Over the course of the week, the only time I had a higher quality of food was in a port restaurant. A speciality chef with food prepared from scratch daily would have made it exceptional.

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7 Night Alaska Southern Clacier Cruise by cindymartin

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Celebrity Millennium / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

It was a most enjoyable cruise.  The staff was amazing.  I really enjoyed the Aqua Class.  I would recommend this cruise to anyone.

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Wonderful experience by jspragueq

Sail date: / Traveled as: Singles/Friends
Ship: Radiance of the Seas / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

The cruise hits all the best ports along the way. Juneau was very nice. Seen lots of wildlife including Eagles, whales( Icy Strait), moose, and bear( white pass). Take the railroad back to departing airport. Beautiful scenery.

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Crown and Anchor disappointment - added expenses..... by helen3405

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Ship: Radiance of the Seas / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

We've cruised with Royal Caribbean since the late 1990's, and have always loved the recognition we've received as loyalists.  We were greatly disappointed on this cruise after finally obtaining the Diamond Plus status.  The Loyalty Ambassador was flippant, and didn't seem to care that we didn't receive the perks that we had obtained at this level.  We had to go all the way to the Captain to get any sort of recognition, but we did (eventually, after attempts with the Concierge, loyalty Ambassador, Front desk, and then finally talking directly to the Captain at the "top of the Tier event" that we didn't get invited to).  Fortunately, the Director of Hospitality did reach out to us and seriously worked to resolve everything to our satisfaction.  It did unfortunately leave a sour taste in our mouths, which ultimately resulted in us cancelling two cabins in December with RCL.  As a RCL loyalist (we've paid for seven cabins on RCL this year alone), I'm now questioning the service, dedication to loyalists, and concern that RCL has to their frequent cruisers.  

Our room was tremendous, but the food in the Windjammer was of questionable quality, and disappointing in the formal dining room.  On the plus side, however, dining in the  specialty restaurants has NEVER been a disappointment.  I remember the days when the food in the formal dining room was as good as it is in the specialty restaurants without the added costs.

 

Gratuities are an additional expense that seem to keep going up and are almost as expensive as the cruise itself, so watch for those hidden extras if you are a first time cruiser.  

 

We were greatly pleased with the com booking website and the ease in booking as well as the additional perks that we were provided with.  This was our first booking with them after being loyalists to another travel agency for the past 15 years.  We are pleased to say that we are looking forward to having them as our new travel partner for future reservations with whichever cruise line we decide to book with.  We loved the shipboard credit, and spa credit that they offered for booking this cruise.  We will definitely use them again for future bookings.!Love

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Awesome Trip! by hoodbarb

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Ship: Island Princess / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

We enjoyed the land tour and cruise.  Alaska is beautiful.  The food was delicious and service was great.  Every one was so considerate and helpful  Service in dining room was excellent.  Our servers, Charles and Leila, number 10 went over and beyond serving us.  Arnold Soriano was waiter some nights anfd he was great too.  Ready to travel again!  

Doc Reynolds, our travel agent with WTH did an excellent job.  We are so thankful for all his help.   Thanks for a great week.

Barbara

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below average experience by atulagarwal9212

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Norwegian Sun / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

We traveled as a family of five and had two rooms, 9302 and 8305. We have cruised with multiple cruise-lines in the recent past and our dining experience was worst with you.

 

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Very nice ship subpar food by jwb

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Norwegian Sun / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

My favorite part of the cruise was all of the ports plus seeing Glacier Bay.  The ship was very nice, service great, nice entertaining shows at night.  I would rate the food very poor.

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Alaska Cruse by Patbillbean

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Ship: Norwegian Sun / Destination: Alaska - Gulf of Alaska

My favorite part of the cruise was the whale watching excursion. It was so beautiful to be next to so many whales. I loved the ship Norwegien Sun. It has only 2000 passengers and has a family feeling about it. We got to know the staff as well as make new friends. The glaciers are beautiful, the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. This was a trip of a lifetime and worth every penny.

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