What are you looking forward to on your Alaskan cruise? Leave a comment below. Happy sailing! Check out this video on Alaska Excursions that includes many free or cheap DIY options. ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=_4LxnInBF3PiReex. Click this link so you don't miss out on all things cruising: Reviews, Tours, Tips and Tricks And click here to subscribe if you enjoy this content. www.youtube.com/@cruisingwithkristie?sub_confirmation=1
I much prefer cruising to any warm location. Choosing to go on an Alaska cruise was entirely my own mistake.. I know that most people think it's great.
Disconnecting and spending time with my wife. Can't wait to see the eagles and salmon. Last time we visited we did the sea plane. It was amazing, this time we will try helicopter excursion.
Ooo! You are going to love it. I suggest watching this video where I give you ideas of what to look for when booking a cruise. ruclips.net/video/B2LrRmNzepw/видео.htmlsi=eDjvK7M7g-P2YRa3. I personally prefer Holland America or Princess for Alaska because they go to Glacier Bay AND they are more geared for mature adults. If you are looking to bring multi generations (think teenagers), then NCL might be a good choice and they go to Glacier Bay too. AND, not to overwhelm, but Cruiseplum is a great place to start to find what is offered and when. Let me know if you need any help. If you need a travel agent, you might consider Rob. He is a nice guy and very responsive. Here is an interview that I did with him. ruclips.net/video/IZbXiewD4wk/видео.html
After watching many videos concerning cruises, I have to see I liked yours the BEST! Straight-forward, common sense & no wasted time. Super helpful! THX!
Wow! Thanks! You can probably tell I’m a no nonsense gal. Maybe it’s from years of teaching elementary school; you will lose them if you don’t get right to the point in the most engaging and quickest way possible. Thank you for watching and commenting!😊
Believe it or not, cruising Alaska in April and October can be beautiful. As with any time of the year in Alaska, the weather can be variable. Of course, if you’re a delicate hothouse flower, then don’t go during those seasons. One blessing is that in the spring and fall there are few children on the ship, which can make your cruise so much more enjoyable.
@@happytraveller2122the earlier and later you go, the colder. But that also means a different kind of beauty. My friends went at the end of May. In Skagway when they went on the train there was still snow. That is not the case in July. So, yes, May is good, just bring warmer clothing like wool socks and a parka. 😊
We completed Royal Carrie Alaska cruise leaving and returning to Vancouver. Overall, the scenery, the ship, staff, and food were fabulous. Sadly, we thought all the towns were tacky as most of what was on offer was cheap tourist goods. We completed one excursion, 3 hours of whale watching, which was fair, whereas overall, we thought all the excursions were too expensive.
Sounds like you had a great sailing except for the ports. Alaskan excursions definitely challenge your wallet. We try to intermingle hikes and less expensive options, like taking Lyfts or the city bus to places where that works. I do just love the scenery, the bald eagles, and the fresh air! Thanks for watching and commenting. Where is your favorite place to cruise?
I’ve been researching the Alaska cruise for a couple weeks. Your video is my favourite! Super informative and fun, most importantly, to the point. Thank you!
So glad to hear this. We are going in July, which is a busy month. Last year in July was very crowded and took about 1 1/2 hours. Hoping for smoother sailing this year. Thank you for watching and commenting. 😊
I agree! For me cruising is a tasting and when I find something I like, I can go back and savor. You?
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Doing the Whittier voyage in Aug 2024 to Vancouver. It’s our 4th time back on HAL, but first time doing this route. 2022 we were on the Eurodam and we only got 4 hours late at night for Victoria which we love. I now closely look at port times before booking cruise. Thanks for sharing and safe sailings.
We are in Whittier right now waiting for a coach to take us to Denali. The skies are blue and the temperature is around 50 degrees. The cruise portion was wonderful. Since you are a repeat customer, you know you are in for the beauty and freshness of Alaska. 😊
Cruises from Seattle will include Sitka instead of Skagway/Haines. Lots of history, scenery and EAGLES there, instead of the shops! I love Sitka! I found Vancouver to be more of a hassle than Seattle, but loved the beauty of the Inside Passage. I have done four Holland America cruises, including a one week long extension land tour and one two-week cruise across the Alaska Bay. Each one was beloved and different experience. And if you want adventure minus the luxury… take the Alaska Ferry through the Aleutians or go in the winter during the Iditarod!! My travel partner (husband) is gone now, so I may never go back, but my heart is in Alaska.
Sounds like you have wonderful memories of all your visits to Alaska. Sitka is not on our itinerary for this summer, but that gives us another reason to go back to Alaska. 😊. Thank you for watching and commenting. I love to hear about others experiences.
This video is actually useful. Alright so next August into September I booked an 18 land-cruise tour starts in Vancouver and works up through Yukon into Denali for 3 days then we pick up at some point in your video, I think anchorage but I could be wrong. I’ve already booked all of the bucket list items such as heli double glacier landing, getting closer to Hubbard glacier, and it seems that some gold mining activities are included in the Yukon, if not I’ll make it happen. It’s also a Neptune suite in the back of the ship so it looks pretty good. I guess I’m just driving myself crazy trying to figure out the balance of just doing your own thing in Ketchikan like you said, or just every port I’m doing the craziest stuff, bucket list. Most importantly, besides a day where a 5-6 train ride into Denali will take up most of the day, what else should I do there? I’m an adrenaline junkie and in top shape.
What a great sounding trip. If you are in great shape, you might do some kayaking, diplomatically no or hiking in Ketchikan. Here is a link some ideas. www.travelalaska.com/destinations/cities-towns/ketchikan
I have sailed Alaska 8 times. I cannot get enough of Alaska. Princess sails to Sitka also, which is a fun port to get off the ship and trek to many sites.
I watched a video this weekend about Sitka. We are sailing on Sapphire Princess this summer and unfortunately we aren't stopping at Sitka. Thanks for the information. I'm hoping to visit Alaska regularly and next time I'll look for an itinerary that includes that port. Happy sailing!
You might trying flying into Alaska and stay in a town and actually get to know Alaska and not just the tourist experience. An authentic experience in Alaska includes getting to know the locals.
Loved your video, we’re planning on going to Alaska next May with Holland America. You answered so many questions I had been wondering about! Would love to see more videos about other excursions! We’re looking at starting the cruise from Fairbanks!
This one talks about excursion. ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=WjaoBHYurp4uKyjO. And I have one coming out soon where we share what we did this year on our northbound sailing. You will ❤ Holland America and sailing from the north. You get to see more of Alaska.
Our last HAL trip to Alaska had a stop in Victoria which we’ve enjoyed in past cruises. This time, we arrived a 8pm and left at 11:30. Not enough time to enjoy that city
We have a similar situation happening with our stop in Victoria. Originally it was supposed to arrive at 10 am and they switched it to 4 pm. No time to go to the gardens. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great video. We do hate the Vancouver port. 2.5 hours to check in. They had us dump our water just before security. It was hot in there and several people had to get medical attention from all the heat and standing. It is such a mess.
Went on Windstar it was great going on a Boutique line going into small ports not the huge ports with 6 ships in large ports. huge ships huge problems and crowds.
I can definitely see the advantage of a smaller ship and smaller ports. The cruising industry seems to be on the bigger the better kick, but I’m with you, smaller means less crowds. ❤. Thanks for watching and sharing.
In this video Things We Wish We Would Have Known Before Our Alaskan Excursions ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.html I share information about things to do in Ketchikan, Skagway, and Juneau that are free or inexpensive. Tip. In Juneau you can get a Lyft to the Mendenhall glacier for about $45 each way instead of a tour bus or city bus. The city bus is a 5 hour round trip and the tour bus run $80 per person. I do talk about the ports in this video too. Brutally HONEST Review of Our Princess Cruise ruclips.net/video/8QDWGlsr66g/видео.html
We have enjoyed several Alaska cruises, twice with land packages. I must state your video is one of the best we have seen. Your presentation is excellent, very informative.
I like your videos. There is something on this one that I wanted to let you know. Viking Cruise Lines does go into Glacier Bay, also. All of Viking's cabins have balconies.
I’m glad you are enjoying my videos. Thank you for the clarification, I really appreciate it and welcome your comments. I’ve never been on a Viking ship, but I’m guessing they can get even closer due to the size of their ships. 🚢 😊
Hi Kristie, I am going on the same Princess Cruise in Mid June. Vancouver North bound and up, Ketchikan just R&R, Skagway- White Pass railway, Juneau- Whale watching tour, and the Mendenhall Glacier, The dome train from Whittier to McKinley Also the 3 days and nights in McKinley/Denali, Flying over and all around Denali and glacier landing in a small 6 seater plane, then paddlewheel boat on up to Fairbanks to fly home. Thank you for you tips and sharing. You are so right about this being a bucket list vacation. Cheers to you Kristie
Oooo. You’ll be there a month ahead of me. I’m so excited for you. The flight seeing sounds AMAZING! And, the paddle boat. So cool. Enjoy and thanks for your lovely comment.
@@cruisingwithkristieI followed your video link to the video comparing the different cruise lines that go to Alaska. That was an awesome video and a great help. We are looking at taking Holland America. We're not interested in kid-friendly, we want to make sure we see Glacier National Park, we like being pampered and are able to afford it. Your experience is much appreciated.
Just sailed 1st of season on Holland America Zaandam to Alaska, it was wonderful. BUT wish we had known: $17 USD per day Crew Appreciation NOT shared by ALL as bar server told me. Best to give directly, bring $1-2s per tab instead of signing tip on bill b/c 18% is added to room charge. Also, Guest Services do not share Crew Appreciation. Pop drinks not included but ice tea, lemonade, coffee is (not other specialty coffees). Otherwise fantastic food and service. Skagway White Pass train is a must even at $155 usd after watching free 20 min film in museum about Klondike Gold Rush. Ask questions - be informed. Rain, warm clothing is a no brainer. It's Alaska people!
I never bring binoculars, I want to take pictures of what I see, so I can remember it. I recommend bringing the best/highest zoom camera you can afford, you can use it as a binocular and take a picture, also.
This was so helpful! I loved the tips about the excursions, the packing, and of course the cookies:) Thanks for taking the time to share this information.
So many good points. I look forward to the day with the free laundry perk. That would definitely help me cut down on how much clothing I pack. Thanks for watching and commenting 😊
We went on a nature walk in Ketchikan and the guide suggested to spray up. Better safe than sorry. One Alaskan viewer suggested that the mosquitos aren’t big, but the pack a punch! Have a great cruise? What ship?
You will have a great time. I hope you packed some rain gear. I just checked Skagway. There will be rain. But, don’t let a little water keep you from having fun.
Thanks for the video. This is one of the best Alaska videos, I've seen. You just get right to the point - perfect. I apppreciate your tips about clothing - just essentials, which are really needed. In other videos people show so much stuff regarding clothing for Alaska. I'm always thinking, why should I need so much things. I did not wear so much different casual clothes back home in Europe. Why 😮 should I do this on a casual cruise. It's all about combination and wearing things several times. Your tip of wearing a cap with hoddie definitely works, even when it's raining cats and dogs - I know it from my own experience as a golf player in Europe over years. And with just packing essentials I need (none things for just in case), I can fly with carry-on and personal item, 😁 as I have international flight to LAX with short time frame to connecting domestic flight to Seattle. Btw due to my loyalty status with Norwegian I'm lucky, I have free laundry. 🤩 So, I have already booked my 9 day Alaska cruise in October 2024. Okay, it's colder, but - and here it comes - in average of last years in October there are only 4 days of rain. And just to say, I sometimes simply miss colder days since we moved from Europe down to French-Polynesia, so cold temperatures do not bother me. And a comfortable side effect - cruising in Alaska in October is cheaper and less crowded. 😊 Greetings from Moorea (sister island of Tahiti) in French-Polynesia 🌴 🏖 😎 🇵🇫 🇫🇷 🇪🇺
Have watched other videos and must say this was really spot-on. Have cruised and land toured Alaska an going again. Thanks for a practical presentation!
Holland American does a great job in Alaska. Be sure to bring orange to wear at their orange party and check out this video where I talk about HAL. ruclips.net/video/fclkVdkWMH0/видео.htmlsi=XofBr1fQA1VMEj1Y
I agree. $350 to $1k for whale watching … are you friggin kidding me? I booked the cruise because I would love to be “up close whale watching” and then they posted the excursion costs … I was floored! No whale watching for me I guess!
I would look into 3rd party vendors like shoreexcursionsgroup.com I just looked up whale watching on our upcoming cruise and it is $189 out of Juneau. If you have never been whale watching before, at that price I think it is worth it. We saw 23 whales. It was amazing. 🤩 🐋. Thanks for watching and reaching out.
I just booked my 31st Alaska cruise. I have to say that you gave a great video for only going once. Most of it was spot on. I've seen more salmon in August and September. Glacier Bay is a must!! If you forget your binoculars, the photo gallery on Princess has the Vortex brand that are very competitive to Amazon. You will probably only see bears from the ship with binoculars. The "Alaska Cruise Companion" book is invaluable for first time cruisers. The whale locations aren't as random as you would think and it increases your chances of seeing them. I'm on the Grand Princess starting May 22 to June 5. I'll be the guy wearing shorts. :) I love your cookie theme!!
Wow! I’m impressed. I wish I had your trained eye for wildlife. We are going again in July and I can’t wait! My in-laws saw whales, bear and a mother moose with her baby!🫎🐋
I’m with you. Smaller cruise lines are definitely on my bucket list for the future especially for certain destinations , but since I love production shows, I wonder if I would miss them. 🤔🎭
I've been pricing and saw the cruisetours too. I thought it would be a good idea for a pretour because we usually get to the departure port city the day before...but like you said-it's super expensive and doesn't include most meals and excursions. Yikes! I thought maybe we would do a cruise starting in Seward so we can have a couple of days and make our own precruise tour.
You are so cute!! I love all the props!!! Thank you for the great information! We are going to Alaska, sailing out of San Francisco this September!!!! 118 days!
We are in San Francisco right now on our repositioning cruise on Celebrity Summit that is headed to Alaska for the Alaska season. What ship are you sailing on?
Looks like you were in Glacier Bay today. Lucky lady. We just got home from our repositioning cruise on the celebrity summit. Our first Celebrity cruise and the ship was great! The weather didn’t cooperate though with 50 mph winds and 20 foot swells. I now feel very confident that I don’t get seasick. Enjoy your last few days onboard. 😊. Let us know your thoughts on the Crown Princess. 🚢🛳️
I made this video that includes a range of activities including many free or inexpensive options. Things We Wish We Would Have Known Before Our Alaskan Excursions ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.html. Thank you for watching and commenting. Happy sailing and excursions! 🛳️🚢😀
Love seeing you put on the Vancouver uniform. 😂 I wear glasses so I just pulled my touque down over the top of them, so the wind didn’t get into my eyes.
For the most part, your video was very good and informative. However, you were misleading in one area. Princess does have land cruises that start in Anchorage. The land portion can be anywhere from 3 to 7 days. My friend and I are booked for a land cruise this Summer (2024) during July and August. We will be flying to Anchorage 2 days early. Our land portion is 7 days, and we will visit Elias Wrangell National Park, Fairbanks, and Denali. We will travel by bus and railroad. Then, we will board the Royal Princess in Whittier for a 7 day cruise ending in Vancouver, Canada. We will stay several days for sightseeing before flying home. We were able to take advantage of a shore excursion sale, so we saved some money.
After thinking about your comment, I realized that we get to sail out of San Francisco in a couple of weeks since it is a stop on our repositioning cruise. I can’t wait!
That is good to know especially if you live in that area. Thanks for the 411. If you are like me you still know 411 means information. 😂😊. Thanks for watching and commenting. Happy sailing!
The thing about Alaska is that one day can be in the high 70s like it is in Anchorage today, and 40 degrees the next. No need for a heavy parka, but a warm jacket with lots of layering options is a must. Check out this video where I share what I am packing. PACK for a 7 DAY ALASKA CRUISE: What you MUST know! ruclips.net/video/aVAxFwI1iQA/видео.html
Glad it was helpful! You might enjoy this video on shore excursions. Things We Wish We Would Have Known Before Our Alaskan Excursions ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.html
We love HAL, but the last year their website is screwed up. I get a lot of “oops” screens when trying to book dining or excursions. By the time I get it to work, the better excursions are filled, speciality dining all booked.. Sailing HAL to Hawaii in Jan 2025, and a lot of excursions are off the books or wait listed. Crazy! HAL needs to notify customers when excursions and dining open up for booking. Otherwise you’re checking daily to find out. Thanks for sharing
That stinks. Hopefully they will figure the app out soon. I’m sure they are aware of the urgency of the situation. Anymore we can’t sail without it. Happy sailing and thanks for commenting.
Wife & I made our first cruise ever in September of 23, we enjoyed it so much we booked another cruise for September 25, on same ship line & ship. (Norwegian Encore) we only had 2 disappointments #1 due to high winds & saftey concerns, the captain elected not to dock in Skagway so we didn't get to travel the white pass. # 2, we took the " totem poles and lighthouse" tour. It was VERY disappointing. All we saw was a " reproduction " totem pole, NOT any of the real original ones. Aside from these minor disappointments it was a WONDERFUL cruise.
I'm glad you enjoyed your cruise overall! It's always a bummer when unexpected events like high winds impact the itinerary. Hopefully, your next cruise will be smooth sailing all the way!
Thank you for watching and commenting 0:02 Since we had an inside cabin, it didn’t really make a difference. And with a round trip, the side of the ship isn’t that important since if you doing see it one way, you will on the return. If I were sailing a one way, I’d want to be on the side that views land. 😊
All one-way Alaska cruises have to have one end at Vancouver. There are no one-way cruises that begin or end in Seattle. Open-loop cruises between 2 US ports must visit a port outside of North America and the Caribbean. It's why most Panama Canal cruises visit Cartagena, Colombia.
I didn't realize that all one ways go out of Vancouver. So interesting and good to know. I appreciate the fact check. Please keep watching and commenting when I miss that mark. I do my best to bring accurate information every time, but I sure don't know everything! Happy Sailing!
You are beating us. I am a teacher and will finish out the school year. We sail in July. Look out for orcas from the ship. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thanks for the kudos. I'm a 28 year veteran teacher of elementary students. Energy is required! I'll keep it up! You are going to have a great time on the Royal Princess. Look for orcas from your ship. Happy sailing!
OMG 😂. You are hilarious. I’m thinking for future videos to add a Kristieisms to the screen for things like spending the wad. Going buck wild will definitely make the cut. Thank you for watching and commenting. Happy sailing and excursioning!!!
Check out my excursions video. It has some high end excursions that will help you empty your wallet. ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=_4LxnInBF3PiReex
I guessing you mean the city not the people. 😂🤣😊. Thanks for watching. We visited last fall when we did a repositioning cruise out of Vancouver. Your city has a ton of great chocolatiers. We tried 6 of them. What’s your favorite? 🍫
@@cruisingwithkristie Between middle of April until September. The usual months. If you want to see Tulips and Daffodils at Butchart's I would say April and May. For the Roses would be the 3rd week in June. Don't forget the Fireworks to Music display at Butchart's on Saturday nights, July & August.
Thanks for the tips. I wish we could have gone to the gardens earlier this month on our sailing. Oh well a reason to return to Victoria. I think next time I’ll leave the ship at home and fly in.
We sailed out of Vancouver three times now with three different experiences. This past summer it was easy peasy on Princess. Agree. We were on the ship in 30 minutes 😊. Thanks for watching and commenting. 😊
Thanks for the advice on how to dress in Alaska. Now all we have to do is to get some winter clothing. Agree with the Vancouver port. It is by far the least convenient port to cruise from. We are paying $760pp for a 14 day cruise (Vancouver - Seward) on HAL Nieuw Amsterdam in early September.
Dang! That is such a great deal. You can use your saving to buy a scarf, some gloves, and a warm hat. Have a great time and please report back how it went. 😊🚢🛳️
Check out my latest video. Things We Wish We Would Have Known Before Our Alaskan Excursions ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.html. I share a range of excursion options. Many which are free. Thanks for watching.
What are you looking forward to on your Alaskan cruise? Leave a comment below. Happy sailing! Check out this video on Alaska Excursions that includes many free or cheap DIY options. ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=_4LxnInBF3PiReex. Click this link so you don't miss out on all things cruising: Reviews, Tours, Tips and Tricks And click here to subscribe if you enjoy this content. www.youtube.com/@cruisingwithkristie?sub_confirmation=1
I much prefer cruising to any warm location. Choosing to go on an Alaska cruise was entirely my own mistake.. I know that most people think it's great.
Oh, got it. That makes sense. I’m doing a Mexican Riviera cruise on Discovery Princess later in the year. I’m guessing that is more your style. 😊🌴⛵️
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Perfect timing. You’ll have a great time!
Disconnecting and spending time with my wife. Can't wait to see the eagles and salmon. Last time we visited we did the sea plane. It was amazing, this time we will try helicopter excursion.
This is day 1 researching for an Alaskan Cruise next year. So glad I found your page. Great information! Thanks for sharing.😍
Ooo! You are going to love it. I suggest watching this video where I give you ideas of what to look for when booking a cruise. ruclips.net/video/B2LrRmNzepw/видео.htmlsi=eDjvK7M7g-P2YRa3. I personally prefer Holland America or Princess for Alaska because they go to Glacier Bay AND they are more geared for mature adults. If you are looking to bring multi generations (think teenagers), then NCL might be a good choice and they go to Glacier Bay too. AND, not to overwhelm, but Cruiseplum is a great place to start to find what is offered and when. Let me know if you need any help. If you need a travel agent, you might consider Rob. He is a nice guy and very responsive. Here is an interview that I did with him. ruclips.net/video/IZbXiewD4wk/видео.html
After watching many videos concerning cruises, I have to see I liked yours the BEST! Straight-forward, common sense & no wasted time. Super helpful! THX!
Wow! Thanks! You can probably tell I’m a no nonsense gal. Maybe it’s from years of teaching elementary school; you will lose them if you don’t get right to the point in the most engaging and quickest way possible. Thank you for watching and commenting!😊
Believe it or not, cruising Alaska in April and October can be beautiful. As with any time of the year in Alaska, the weather can be variable. Of course, if you’re a delicate hothouse flower, then don’t go during those seasons. One blessing is that in the spring and fall there are few children on the ship, which can make your cruise so much more enjoyable.
You’ve made some good points. As a Southern California native, I might just be a hothouse variety, but I plan to brave it next April.
Absolutely!! Beautiful and fewer crowds!
May ?? Ok??
@@happytraveller2122the earlier and later you go, the colder. But that also means a different kind of beauty. My friends went at the end of May. In Skagway when they went on the train there was still snow. That is not the case in July. So, yes, May is good, just bring warmer clothing like wool socks and a parka. 😊
Happy to hear this, as I'm going this coming October. I'm childless and prefer my vacations with less tiny humans. 😂
We completed Royal Carrie Alaska cruise leaving and returning to Vancouver. Overall, the scenery, the ship, staff, and food were fabulous. Sadly, we thought all the towns were tacky as most of what was on offer was cheap tourist goods. We completed one excursion, 3 hours of whale watching, which was fair, whereas overall, we thought all the excursions were too expensive.
Sounds like you had a great sailing except for the ports. Alaskan excursions definitely challenge your wallet. We try to intermingle hikes and less expensive options, like taking Lyfts or the city bus to places where that works. I do just love the scenery, the bald eagles, and the fresh air! Thanks for watching and commenting. Where is your favorite place to cruise?
I’ve been researching the Alaska cruise for a couple weeks. Your video is my favourite! Super informative and fun, most importantly, to the point.
Thank you!
Thank you for watching and commenting. I want viewers to have a good time watching and cruising. Have fun in Alaska.
Our Vancouver check in was a breeze. Quick and very organized with plenty of staff.
So glad to hear this. We are going in July, which is a busy month. Last year in July was very crowded and took about 1 1/2 hours. Hoping for smoother sailing this year. Thank you for watching and commenting. 😊
I agree! For me cruising is a tasting and when I find something I like, I can go back and savor. You?
Doing the Whittier voyage in Aug 2024 to Vancouver. It’s our 4th time back on HAL, but first time doing this route. 2022 we were on the Eurodam and we only got 4 hours late at night for Victoria which we love. I now closely look at port times before booking cruise. Thanks for sharing and safe sailings.
We are in Whittier right now waiting for a coach to take us to Denali. The skies are blue and the temperature is around 50 degrees. The cruise portion was wonderful. Since you are a repeat customer, you know you are in for the beauty and freshness of Alaska. 😊
Cruises from Seattle will include Sitka instead of Skagway/Haines. Lots of history, scenery and EAGLES there, instead of the shops! I love Sitka! I found Vancouver to be more of a hassle than Seattle, but loved the beauty of the Inside Passage. I have done four Holland America cruises, including a one week long extension land tour and one two-week cruise across the Alaska Bay. Each one was beloved and different experience. And if you want adventure minus the luxury… take the Alaska Ferry through the Aleutians or go in the winter during the Iditarod!! My travel partner (husband) is gone now, so I may never go back, but my heart is in Alaska.
Sounds like you have wonderful memories of all your visits to Alaska. Sitka is not on our itinerary for this summer, but that gives us another reason to go back to Alaska. 😊. Thank you for watching and commenting. I love to hear about others experiences.
Cap with the rain hood, brilliant!
I know, RIGHT? Thanks for watching and commenting.
I said the same thing 😊
This video is actually useful. Alright so next August into September I booked an 18 land-cruise tour starts in Vancouver and works up through Yukon into Denali for 3 days then we pick up at some point in your video, I think anchorage but I could be wrong. I’ve already booked all of the bucket list items such as heli double glacier landing, getting closer to Hubbard glacier, and it seems that some gold mining activities are included in the Yukon, if not I’ll make it happen. It’s also a Neptune suite in the back of the ship so it looks pretty good. I guess I’m just driving myself crazy trying to figure out the balance of just doing your own thing in Ketchikan like you said, or just every port I’m doing the craziest stuff, bucket list. Most importantly, besides a day where a 5-6 train ride into Denali will take up most of the day, what else should I do there? I’m an adrenaline junkie and in top shape.
What a great sounding trip. If you are in great shape, you might do some kayaking, diplomatically no or hiking in Ketchikan. Here is a link some ideas. www.travelalaska.com/destinations/cities-towns/ketchikan
I have cruised out of Vancouver 5 times. I must be lucky because I have never experienced these long waits and lines everyone talks about.
We cruised last month at the height of the season with no long lines as well. Maybe the first time was a fluke. 🐋. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I have sailed Alaska 8 times. I cannot get enough of Alaska. Princess sails to Sitka also, which is a fun port to get off the ship and trek to many sites.
I watched a video this weekend about Sitka. We are sailing on Sapphire Princess this summer and unfortunately we aren't stopping at Sitka. Thanks for the information. I'm hoping to visit Alaska regularly and next time I'll look for an itinerary that includes that port. Happy sailing!
You might trying flying into Alaska and stay in a town and actually get to know Alaska and not just the tourist experience. An authentic experience in Alaska includes getting to know the locals.
@@tptteachplaytravel6196 I have flown in and enjoyed Alaska and the locals. My daughter-in-law is Aleut.
Yes, talk about doing diy towns
I made one! Check it out. ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.html. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thank you for making a straight forward video. Good suggestions. Yes please do a video on excursions. Thank you😊
I will start researching a DIY Alaskan ports video this week. Thanks for watching!
Here is the excursion video link. ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=_4LxnInBF3PiReex
Loved your video, we’re planning on going to Alaska next May with Holland America. You answered so many questions I had been wondering about! Would love to see more videos about other excursions! We’re looking at starting the cruise from Fairbanks!
This one talks about excursion. ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=WjaoBHYurp4uKyjO. And I have one coming out soon where we share what we did this year on our northbound sailing. You will ❤ Holland America and sailing from the north. You get to see more of Alaska.
This is very practical information! Thank you. I’m going on my first cruise in September, cruising from Whittier to Vancouver.
Glad you enjoyed. Tune in the Friday at 6pm for a video on Alaskan excursions. Happy sailing!
Our last HAL trip to Alaska had a stop in Victoria which we’ve enjoyed in past cruises. This time, we arrived a 8pm and left at 11:30. Not enough time to enjoy that city
We have a similar situation happening with our stop in Victoria. Originally it was supposed to arrive at 10 am and they switched it to 4 pm. No time to go to the gardens. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I think my husband would like the inside passage. I would love the open waters.
You can’t go wrong either way. Alaska is beautiful !🤩
Great video. We do hate the Vancouver port. 2.5 hours to check in. They had us dump our water just before security. It was hot in there and several people had to get medical attention from all the heat and standing. It is such a mess.
We didn’t experience the need to empty our water bottles. That stinks. Definitely a place to come prepared with snacks.
Very informative, great video ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Went on Windstar it was great going on a Boutique line going into small ports not the huge ports with 6 ships in large ports. huge ships huge problems and crowds.
I can definitely see the advantage of a smaller ship and smaller ports. The cruising industry seems to be on the bigger the better kick, but I’m with you, smaller means less crowds. ❤. Thanks for watching and sharing.
Thanks for going into details about excursions and costs!
You bet! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Yes.. please post how to do Ketchikan on my own thank you
In this video Things We Wish We Would Have Known Before Our Alaskan Excursions
ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.html I share information about things to do in Ketchikan, Skagway, and Juneau that are free or inexpensive. Tip. In Juneau you can get a Lyft to the Mendenhall glacier for about $45 each way instead of a tour bus or city bus. The city bus is a 5 hour round trip and the tour bus run $80 per person. I do talk about the ports in this video too. Brutally HONEST Review of Our Princess Cruise
ruclips.net/video/8QDWGlsr66g/видео.html
We have enjoyed several Alaska cruises, twice with land packages. I must state your video is one of the best we have seen. Your presentation is excellent, very informative.
Wow, thank you! So encouraging.
I like your videos. There is something on this one that I wanted to let you know. Viking Cruise Lines does go into Glacier Bay, also. All of Viking's cabins have balconies.
I’m glad you are enjoying my videos. Thank you for the clarification, I really appreciate it and welcome your comments. I’ve never been on a Viking ship, but I’m guessing they can get even closer due to the size of their ships. 🚢 😊
Hi Kristie, I am going on the same Princess Cruise in Mid June. Vancouver North bound and up, Ketchikan just R&R, Skagway- White Pass railway, Juneau- Whale watching tour, and the Mendenhall Glacier, The dome train from Whittier to McKinley Also the 3 days and nights in McKinley/Denali, Flying over and all around Denali and glacier landing in a small 6 seater plane, then paddlewheel boat on up to Fairbanks to fly home. Thank you for you tips and sharing. You are so right about this being a bucket list vacation. Cheers to you Kristie
Oooo. You’ll be there a month ahead of me. I’m so excited for you. The flight seeing sounds AMAZING! And, the paddle boat. So cool. Enjoy and thanks for your lovely comment.
It’s only less than one day to cruise back to Seattle from the last port which is Victoria.
Thank makes sense. It isn’t that far. Thanks for watching and commenting. 😊
Wonderful video with lots of great information. We're planning on taking our first Alaska cruise in 2025!
Glad it was helpful. You might be interested in my playlist about Alaska. What ship are you on and when are you going?
@@cruisingwithkristieI followed your video link to the video comparing the different cruise lines that go to Alaska. That was an awesome video and a great help. We are looking at taking Holland America. We're not interested in kid-friendly, we want to make sure we see Glacier National Park, we like being pampered and are able to afford it. Your experience is much appreciated.
. You will really enjoy Holland America. They do a great job in Alaska. 😊
Just sailed 1st of season on Holland America Zaandam to Alaska, it was wonderful. BUT wish we had known: $17 USD per day Crew Appreciation NOT shared by ALL as bar server told me. Best to give directly, bring $1-2s per tab instead of signing tip on bill b/c 18% is added to room charge. Also, Guest Services do not share Crew Appreciation. Pop drinks not included but ice tea, lemonade, coffee is (not other specialty coffees). Otherwise fantastic food and service. Skagway White Pass train is a must even at $155 usd after watching free 20 min film in museum about Klondike Gold Rush. Ask questions - be informed. Rain, warm clothing is a no brainer. It's Alaska people!
Wow. This was great! Thanks for sharing your experience. Glad all went well. 😀
❤@@cruisingwithkristie
Flying back from Ankorage is a big pain with bad departure times. Better to fly there and sail back to Vancouver or Seattle
I found that to be the case. I wish I would have known. Our flight home from Fairbanks is 2:30 AM😢😮
Your video is so helpful 🫶🏼 we're so excited to travel to Alaska next year 😍
Glad it was helpful! Alaska is great! I would add a lightweight poncho to your packing list. Best to be prepared for rain. 😀🌧️🚢🛳️. Happy sailing!
I never bring binoculars, I want to take pictures of what I see, so I can remember it. I recommend bringing the best/highest zoom camera you can afford, you can use it as a binocular and take a picture, also.
That is a good idea. I believe you can rent good camera equipment. Thanks for watching and commenting.
This was so helpful! I loved the tips about the excursions, the packing, and of course the cookies:) Thanks for taking the time to share this information.
Thank YOU for taking the time to watch and comment. I glad it was helpful. 🍪🍪🍪😀😀😀
We are sailing round trip out of San Francisco, I believe it’s a new alternative to Seattle or Vancouver
That’s awesome! How many days is your cruise?
So many good points. I look forward to the day with the free laundry perk. That would definitely help me cut down on how much clothing I pack. Thanks for watching and commenting 😊
Holland America has a laundry package for $59 for the week.
Good to know. That seems like a deal. 🧺
Great helpful video, thanks! Heading out on our first cruise to Alaska in 10 days. Didn't even think about mosquitoe repellent, thanks for the tip!
We went on a nature walk in Ketchikan and the guide suggested to spray up. Better safe than sorry. One Alaskan viewer suggested that the mosquitos aren’t big, but the pack a punch! Have a great cruise? What ship?
On our way tomorrow for a cruise on Saturday. Thank you for your advice ❤
You will have a great time. I hope you packed some rain gear. I just checked Skagway. There will be rain. But, don’t let a little water keep you from having fun.
thank you! I love the Monopoly banknotes!
I just wish we could use it to pay for our drinks! Happy sailing!🛳️🚢😊
In September we are going on an 11 day round trip cruise with princess out of San Francisco however you didn’t mention that option.
You are so right. I wasn’t thinking outside the 7 day cruise box, but an 11 day out of San Francisco sounds AMAZING! What ship are you sailing on?
You don’t have to rely on the cruiseline for the land portion. You can do it on your own. Consider doing it n an RV.
That is a great idea. Thanks for watching and commenting. 😊🚐
Excellent video! It was very comprehensive with practical tips. Thanks!
Thank you for watching and commenting! 😊
Great tips. I have been on a cruise 🛳 to Alaska twice . September will be my 3rd. I learned some really good practical tips from you.❤
Glad it was helpful! Have fun on your third go around. 😀🚢🛳️
Thanks for the video. This is one of the best Alaska videos, I've seen. You just get right to the point - perfect.
I apppreciate your tips about clothing - just essentials, which are really needed. In other videos people show so much stuff regarding clothing for Alaska. I'm always thinking, why should I need so much things. I did not wear so much different casual clothes back home in Europe. Why 😮 should I do this on a casual cruise. It's all about combination and wearing things several times.
Your tip of wearing a cap with hoddie definitely works, even when it's raining cats and dogs - I know it from my own experience as a golf player in Europe over years.
And with just packing essentials I need (none things for just in case), I can fly with carry-on and personal item, 😁 as I have international flight to LAX with short time frame to connecting domestic flight to Seattle. Btw due to my loyalty status with Norwegian I'm lucky, I have free laundry. 🤩
So, I have already booked my 9 day Alaska cruise in October 2024. Okay, it's colder, but - and here it comes - in average of last years in October there are only 4 days of rain. And just to say, I sometimes simply miss colder days since we moved from Europe down to French-Polynesia, so cold temperatures do not bother me. And a comfortable side effect - cruising in Alaska in October is cheaper and less crowded. 😊
Greetings from Moorea (sister island of Tahiti) in French-Polynesia 🌴 🏖 😎 🇵🇫 🇫🇷 🇪🇺
I’m impressed you can travel carry on only. I need a suitcase just for lotions, potions, and makeup.
Yes, do a video on excursions save.
Will do. I’m going to start working on researching this week. Thanks for watching.
This for sure!
Here is the excursions video link. ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=_4LxnInBF3PiReex
Have watched other videos and must say this was really spot-on. Have cruised and land toured Alaska an going again. Thanks for a practical presentation!
Glad you enjoyed. Practical and quick are my middle names. Glad you enjoyed. Have fun on your next cruise. 🚢🛳️😊
Excellent video! I set sail on the Eurodam from Seattle to Alaska and back next week. Can’t wait!
Holland American does a great job in Alaska. Be sure to bring orange to wear at their orange party and check out this video where I talk about HAL. ruclips.net/video/fclkVdkWMH0/видео.htmlsi=XofBr1fQA1VMEj1Y
@@cruisingwithkristie got my orange beads. 🧡🧡🧡
That makes me smile. 😊
Excursions are too expensive, I headed to the Bar!!!
🤣😆😂. That can cost you too. 😊. Have fun!
I agree. $350 to $1k for whale watching … are you friggin kidding me? I booked the cruise because I would love to be “up close whale watching” and then they posted the excursion costs … I was floored! No whale watching for me I guess!
I would look into 3rd party vendors like shoreexcursionsgroup.com I just looked up whale watching on our upcoming cruise and it is $189 out of Juneau. If you have never been whale watching before, at that price I think it is worth it. We saw 23 whales. It was amazing. 🤩 🐋. Thanks for watching and reaching out.
Did you stop by Bawden Street Brewery and Uncharted Alaska Distillery in Ketchikan?
@@rksnj6797I did not. And this year our Ketchikan stop is in the morning. Might have to check it out next year when we sail on Celebrity Edge. 😊
Thank you for this video. Going to Alaska, August 30. Also doing the land tour. Excellent video!
Thank you for the kudos! Bringing cruise information in the most entertaining way possible is my goal. You will have a great time!
Thank you for including the links to the items that worked well for you!
Happy to help. Thanks for watching!
I just booked my 31st Alaska cruise. I have to say that you gave a great video for only going once. Most of it was spot on. I've seen more salmon in August and September. Glacier Bay is a must!! If you forget your binoculars, the photo gallery on Princess has the Vortex brand that are very competitive to Amazon. You will probably only see bears from the ship with binoculars. The "Alaska Cruise Companion" book is invaluable for first time cruisers. The whale locations aren't as random as you would think and it increases your chances of seeing them. I'm on the Grand Princess starting May 22 to June 5. I'll be the guy wearing shorts. :) I love your cookie theme!!
Thanks for the tip on the salmon runs. Thanks for commenting and sharing. 😊🚢😊
Wow! I’m impressed. I wish I had your trained eye for wildlife. We are going again in July and I can’t wait! My in-laws saw whales, bear and a mother moose with her baby!🫎🐋
I want to try The smaller boats like UNcruise or National Geographic Venture.
I’m with you. Smaller cruise lines are definitely on my bucket list for the future especially for certain destinations , but since I love production shows, I wonder if I would miss them. 🤔🎭
@@cruisingwithkristie Only one way to find out 😉
Agreed. Give it a go and report back. 😊
Definitely do small ship cruising in Alaska. Leave the floating cities for ocean crossing cruises.
I've been pricing and saw the cruisetours too. I thought it would be a good idea for a pretour because we usually get to the departure port city the day before...but like you said-it's super expensive and doesn't include most meals and excursions. Yikes! I thought maybe we would do a cruise starting in Seward so we can have a couple of days and make our own precruise tour.
That is what my brother is doing. I tried to rent a car for one day in Fairbanks but they were sold out. You may want to look into reserving soon.
NCL is stretching the shoulder times with early April and late October Alaskan cruises in 2024.
Are you sailing an extreme shoulder? I don’t think I would unless they practically gave it away.
Yes. In October. We will see how it goes.
You are correct. I meant one end in Canada. Thanks for catching that. 😊
Excellent video, you hit all the points that I had questions about.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching and commenting. 😀
You are so cute!! I love all the props!!! Thank you for the great information! We are going to Alaska, sailing out of San Francisco this September!!!! 118 days!
We are in San Francisco right now on our repositioning cruise on Celebrity Summit that is headed to Alaska for the Alaska season. What ship are you sailing on?
@@cruisingwithkristie We are on the Crown Princess. Enjoy your repositioning cruise. A repositioning cruise is on our list!
Looks like you were in Glacier Bay today. Lucky lady. We just got home from our repositioning cruise on the celebrity summit. Our first Celebrity cruise and the ship was great! The weather didn’t cooperate though with 50 mph winds and 20 foot swells. I now feel very confident that I don’t get seasick. Enjoy your last few days onboard. 😊. Let us know your thoughts on the Crown Princess. 🚢🛳️
Are those special cookies? Are you able to bring them on the ship?
Nothing especially special. And, only prepackaged food is allowed on a cruise ship.
Great tips!! We are planning to go in 2026. Thanks!!
Alaska is so worth it. I’m excited for you to go. Thanks for watching and commenting. 😊
We don't have big bugs here in Alaska, only many, many very fast mosquitos! Big moose and bears, yes.. Hope you have a enjoyable cruise.
Mosquitos and moose and bear…oh my! I think I will keep my distance from all three. Thank you for watching and commenting. 😊
Id love to see a video on how to do the ports for cheap
I made this video that includes a range of activities including many free or inexpensive options. Things We Wish We Would Have Known Before Our Alaskan Excursions
ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.html. Thank you for watching and commenting. Happy sailing and excursions! 🛳️🚢😀
Here is a link to my excursions video with many free or cheap DIY options. ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=_4LxnInBF3PiReex
I like your video straight to the points with relevant items, videos, website shown.
Thank you for watching and commenting! 😊
Love seeing you put on the Vancouver uniform. 😂 I wear glasses so I just pulled my touque down over the top of them, so the wind didn’t get into my eyes.
Love it!!😍
For the most part, your video was very good and informative. However, you were misleading in one area. Princess does have land cruises that start in Anchorage. The land portion can be anywhere from 3 to 7 days.
My friend and I are booked for a land cruise this Summer (2024) during July and August. We will be flying to Anchorage 2 days early. Our land portion is 7 days, and we will visit Elias Wrangell National Park, Fairbanks, and Denali. We will travel by bus and railroad.
Then, we will board the Royal Princess in Whittier for a 7 day cruise ending in Vancouver, Canada. We will stay several days for sightseeing before flying home.
We were able to take advantage of a shore excursion sale, so we saved some money.
That sounds AMAZING! Thank you for the information. Sounds like a bucket list vacation! Have a great time. 😀🚢😊
FYI..Princess sails out of San Francisco for an Alaskan cruise. Awesome to sail under the Golden Gate Bridge! Thanks for the video! 😊
Now THAT would be a fun cruise? Is it a longer cruise then? Thanks for watching and commenting. Happy Sailing!😊
@@cruisingwithkristie Yes, 11 nights!
After thinking about your comment, I realized that we get to sail out of San Francisco in a couple of weeks since it is a stop on our repositioning cruise. I can’t wait!
Lots of great information. You are easy on the eyes as well.
Thanks for the compliment, you are too kind. Happy sailing!
You dont have to sail out of Seattle. You can go RT from San Francisco too...
That is good to know especially if you live in that area. Thanks for the 411. If you are like me you still know 411 means information. 😂😊. Thanks for watching and commenting. Happy sailing!
Highly informative vid. That cookie bit is rather uncomfortable to be apart of though 😂
Glad that you found the video informative. And, I hope entertaining. 😊. Thank you for watching and commenting.
How's is the weather in July? We are set to sail in July from Seattle and I want to be sure we dress appropriately.
The thing about Alaska is that one day can be in the high 70s like it is in Anchorage today, and 40 degrees the next. No need for a heavy parka, but a warm jacket with lots of layering options is a must. Check out this video where I share what I am packing. PACK for a 7 DAY ALASKA CRUISE: What you MUST know!
ruclips.net/video/aVAxFwI1iQA/видео.html
Really enjoyed your video. One of the most succinct and to point I have watched. Thanks. Will be there in a few weeks. I can’t wait.
Working to make videos that are fun, fast, and informative. Thank you for watching and commenting!😊
Check out my excursions video before you go. ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=_4LxnInBF3PiReex
Thank you, Kristie. I learned a lot.
Glad it was helpful! You might enjoy this video on shore excursions. Things We Wish We Would Have Known Before Our Alaskan Excursions
ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.html
10 days and counting Princess Discovery to Alaska 😀
Ooo. Lucky you. Are you doing a repositioning cruise and then Alaska?
Did this last year. Beautiful ship
Would love to see a diy shore day for Sitka, Juneau and Skagway!
ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=_4LxnInBF3PiReex. Here is the link to the excursions video.
We love HAL, but the last year their website is screwed up. I get a lot of “oops” screens when trying to book dining or excursions. By the time I get it to work, the better excursions are filled, speciality dining all booked.. Sailing HAL to Hawaii in Jan 2025, and a lot of excursions are off the books or wait listed. Crazy! HAL needs to notify customers when excursions and dining open up for booking. Otherwise you’re checking daily to find out. Thanks for sharing
That stinks. Hopefully they will figure the app out soon. I’m sure they are aware of the urgency of the situation. Anymore we can’t sail without it. Happy sailing and thanks for commenting.
Love the foldable hat, I am definitely purchasing one.
Such a clever design. You’ll love it! Thanks for watching! 🍪
Wife & I made our first cruise ever in September of 23, we enjoyed it so much we booked another cruise for September 25, on same ship line & ship. (Norwegian Encore) we only had 2 disappointments #1 due to high winds & saftey concerns, the captain elected not to dock in Skagway so we didn't get to travel the white pass. # 2, we took the " totem poles and lighthouse" tour. It was VERY disappointing. All we saw was a " reproduction " totem pole, NOT any of the real original ones. Aside from these minor disappointments it was a WONDERFUL cruise.
I'm glad you enjoyed your cruise overall! It's always a bummer when unexpected events like high winds impact the itinerary. Hopefully, your next cruise will be smooth sailing all the way!
This is an amazing video. I love how you presented the info. Thank you for sharing.
You are so kind. It was a fun one to research and make. I’m hoping that it helps people make the right choices on their Alaskan cruise. Happy sailing!
ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=_4LxnInBF3PiReex. Herd is my latest video on Alaskan excursions.
What a great video - what side of ship was your room-
Thank you for watching and commenting 0:02 Since we had an inside cabin, it didn’t really make a difference. And with a round trip, the side of the ship isn’t that important since if you doing see it one way, you will on the return. If I were sailing a one way, I’d want to be on the side that views land. 😊
Yes do video on Diy ports😊
Starting to work on it today. Thank you for watching and commenting. 😀🚢. Happy sailing.
Here is the link to my excursions video with DIY options. ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=_4LxnInBF3PiReex
All one-way Alaska cruises have to have one end at Vancouver. There are no one-way cruises that begin or end in Seattle. Open-loop cruises between 2 US ports must visit a port outside of North America and the Caribbean. It's why most Panama Canal cruises visit Cartagena, Colombia.
I didn't realize that all one ways go out of Vancouver. So interesting and good to know. I appreciate the fact check. Please keep watching and commenting when I miss that mark. I do my best to bring accurate information every time, but I sure don't know everything! Happy Sailing!
Mostly true, but there are a few Seattle-Sitka and Seattle-Juneau one-way cruises offered through Lindblad/National Geographic.
Cruis ship tax purposes 🙃🙃
Vancouver BC is in North America. I believe you meant a non US port.
Not true
Excellent presentation, great job and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
When are you sailing? We are doing one way out of Vancouver and Land Cruiser on sapphire princess in mid May.
You are beating us. I am a teacher and will finish out the school year. We sail in July. Look out for orcas from the ship. Thanks for watching and commenting.
That was us. We retired from teaching a year ago. Wishing you the best in these last 6-8 weeks.
Excellent presentation
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. 😊
Cookies - you are cracking me up!!
We will keep them coming! We are having fun thinking up ways to add them to our videos! Thanks for watching.
I like your energy . Liked and subscribed from Toronto. Going to Alaska on royal princess for two weeks in 3 weeks . Thank you for your tips .
Thanks for the kudos. I'm a 28 year veteran teacher of elementary students. Energy is required! I'll keep it up! You are going to have a great time on the Royal Princess. Look for orcas from your ship. Happy sailing!
Thanks Miss Kristie . Keep vlogging .
I'm spending my wad in each port. Going buck wild with excursions 😅
OMG 😂. You are hilarious. I’m thinking for future videos to add a Kristieisms to the screen for things like spending the wad. Going buck wild will definitely make the cut. Thank you for watching and commenting. Happy sailing and excursioning!!!
Check out my excursions video. It has some high end excursions that will help you empty your wallet. ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=_4LxnInBF3PiReex
I am a tour bus driver in Victoria, B.C. and cruise patrons get here and don't believe how large we are!!!!
I guessing you mean the city not the people. 😂🤣😊. Thanks for watching. We visited last fall when we did a repositioning cruise out of Vancouver. Your city has a ton of great chocolatiers. We tried 6 of them. What’s your favorite? 🍫
@@cruisingwithkristie I am one of the Hop On tour as well as the Butchart's Garden tour bus drivers from the Empress.
I bet you meet lots of interesting people. What is the best time of year to visit?
@@cruisingwithkristie Between middle of April until September. The usual months. If you want to see Tulips and Daffodils at Butchart's I would say April and May. For the Roses would be the 3rd week in June. Don't forget the Fireworks to Music display at Butchart's on Saturday nights, July & August.
Thanks for the tips. I wish we could have gone to the gardens earlier this month on our sailing. Oh well a reason to return to Victoria. I think next time I’ll leave the ship at home and fly in.
Dying to do an Alaskan cruise! Not a fan of heights- are lower balcony decks that bad if you don’t like height? (Any input appreciated!)
I don’t even notice the height on the ship. I would avoid glass walkways, but other than that, I think you will be fine. 😊
@@cruisingwithkristie thank you! Great videos by the way (new sub)
Liked the video. Your backpack link shows the waterproof phone holder though. Can you tell me the backpack link? Thanks
Oops. Thanks for catching that. Here is the link. FENGDONG 35L Lightweight Foldable... www.amazon.com/dp/B08BC3LDQ1?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share.
Great info. Thank you
Thank you for watching and commenting! 😊
I guess it rains there. Love the hat idea.
You have to be ready for anything and all in the same day.
Very informative...a big time-saver...very good...TNX
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting! 😀
Vancouver was easy, 30 minutes to get on the boat
We sailed out of Vancouver three times now with three different experiences. This past summer it was easy peasy on Princess. Agree. We were on the ship in 30 minutes 😊. Thanks for watching and commenting. 😊
Such a helpful video! Thank You!!
Glad it was helpful!
Ours ends at Seward
I forgot to include Stewart as a northern port. Thank you for catching that and sharing. Thank you for watching and sharing. Happy sailing!
Thanks for the advice on how to dress in Alaska. Now all we have to do is to get some winter clothing.
Agree with the Vancouver port. It is by far the least convenient port to cruise from.
We are paying $760pp for a 14 day cruise (Vancouver - Seward) on HAL Nieuw Amsterdam in early September.
Dang! That is such a great deal. You can use your saving to buy a scarf, some gloves, and a warm hat. Have a great time and please report back how it went. 😊🚢🛳️
I love cookies. Your husband is a lucky man!
He would agree 😂😊. I’m lucky too. Thanks for watching and commenting.
ABSOLUTELY would love DYI info
Check out my latest video. Things We Wish We Would Have Known Before Our Alaskan Excursions
ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.html. I share a range of excursion options. Many which are free. Thanks for watching.
ruclips.net/video/Ww-JZIshmIw/видео.htmlsi=_4LxnInBF3PiReex. Here is my excursions video.