Alaska cruise mistakes to avoid!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • We had a fantastic first Royal Caribbean cruise to Alaska. So much so, it was the kind of cruise vacation that met and exceeded all of our expectations. As they say, hindsight is 20/20 and looking back on our first Royal Caribbean cruise to Alaska, here are six mistakes we made and three great choices during the cruise.
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  • @proudmoon3
    @proudmoon3 4 месяца назад +2

    I'll take the balcony anyway, thanks. :) For an introvert, being able to enjoy the scenery without being surrounded by a bunch of other people is priceless. On my last cruise, my balcony getaway preserved my sanity!

  • @susanrnbc
    @susanrnbc 5 лет назад +63

    I would lose my mind in an interior room. And....God forbid, if you get sick and are quarantined in your room, having a balcony to get out on would be lifesaving!

    • @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043
      @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043 5 лет назад +6

      Susan Olthof • Me too. Part of the allure of a ship is the ability to sit out and enjoy early morning or late evening away from the thousands of others and their little brats they let run wild.

    • @roseNthorn
      @roseNthorn 5 лет назад +7

      I never thought about being quarantined in an inside room! Yikes, that would be awful.

    • @glamp63
      @glamp63 4 года назад +4

      Great point. I feel exactly the same way. The extra cost of a balcony is worth it to me.

    • @arlenekrause7115
      @arlenekrause7115 4 года назад +6

      Many years ago, my mom took my 2 sisters and me on an Alaskan cruise. We had junior suites with balconies - 2 per room. A couple days into the cruise mom became very sick and needed medical attention. She and my sister were quarantined for 24 hours. The medical staff was very helpful. My other sister and I were not allowed in their room. Having a balcony made communication much easier. We could stand outside their room and talk. I can’t imagine what that experience would have been like in interior rooms.

    • @goo5e785
      @goo5e785 4 года назад +5

      My guy just predicted the future

  • @coolwater55
    @coolwater55 5 лет назад +128

    Balcony is not just about view, it's about more air and light and reading in fresh air with no other people around.

    • @charleswellsiii
      @charleswellsiii 5 лет назад +9

      Yep. Left our balcony door slightly ajar every night for the fresh air.

    • @nebbarnes3404
      @nebbarnes3404 4 года назад +5

      @@charleswellsiii this is why I want a balcony. To be able to leave a crack in it to hear the water. Along with being able to take my cup of coffee and sit and just relax. I have gone on 3 other cruises before and always get an inside room. Well the rooms above the promenade so that I can see the people walking around. Only thing right now is so far the prices are looking WAY to high. Hoping they will go below 1300 per person or close to it. We won't be going until 2022 Feb, Mar, April, May or June. What ever dates are cheaper.

    • @BlushnGlossy
      @BlushnGlossy 4 года назад +13

      For my husband and I, I would NEVER book an Alaskan cruise without a Balcony. We personally spend a lot of time in our room/balcony. Plus I would wake up at least a couple times a night and go sit on the balcony for an hour or so at a time. This was one of my favorite memories of the trip we took.
      When I talk to people about cruising I always list these 3 things that are specific to Alaska. Not necessary for me in other areas of the world.
      1)Book a balcony, you wont regret it.
      2)Bring the best binoculars you can afford/barrow. The $30 ones from target that I brought - NOT good enough.
      3)Dress in layers and bring a backpack into port with you.

    • @aeroAdvocate
      @aeroAdvocate 4 года назад +6

      Totally agreed. No way I'd ever cruise in an inside cabin, let alone an Alaska Cruise when there's actually something to see.

    • @jorgeluissanchez2213
      @jorgeluissanchez2213 4 года назад +2

      I have spent months researching spending less while on cruises and discovered an awesome resource at Carls Cruise Cutter (look it up on google)

  • @evabalga6133
    @evabalga6133 4 года назад +38

    My first and only cruise to Alaska was inside cabin, no balcony, no window. There was always plenty of time and space to watch all I wanted to see. I am happy to report that I went back 15 times as Alaska’s beauty captivated my heart. On my own, staying a month, exploring and enjoying, meeting new friends and learning about native culture. I am still very grateful for that first cruise to turn the flicker of curiosity turn into a flame of joy. Thank you RC.

    • @kentbeveridge1685
      @kentbeveridge1685 2 года назад +3

      I'd love to go back a few times too...but I'd need to add $3000 for air fare from Australia!...ouch $

    • @TheAlaska07
      @TheAlaska07 2 года назад

      Smart move!

    • @user-ez4jy6jj4g
      @user-ez4jy6jj4g 3 месяца назад

      @@kentbeveridge1685bizar that I can go tot Australia from Europe at 1200 euro (starting at). 3000 euro is premium economy I think

  • @woodsofthewoods
    @woodsofthewoods 3 года назад +4

    Nothing beats a balcony having your coffee in the morning looking out😎

  • @sdriscoll1757
    @sdriscoll1757 4 года назад +56

    Lol I live in Juneau, the nugget falls trail at mendenhall glacier is my daily walk!

    • @tinaprice4948
      @tinaprice4948 3 года назад

      My Aunt and uncle used to live there and so I have done that trail a couple of times Barbara and Kim, they had amazing journeys up in Alaska. I can't wait to take my husband up there to show him the amazing sights!

  • @panthergal7399
    @panthergal7399 5 лет назад +78

    Nope.. always balcony for me..I guess I am spoiled.. sometimes you want to see the views while relaxing in your PJs

  • @davidbach7003
    @davidbach7003 5 лет назад +8

    Had a balcony on a two week transatlantic. There was a super moon visible for a few nights. Fantastic!

  • @mslml6949
    @mslml6949 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the honesty! Were going end of May and looking forward to it. Glad to hear there is a lot to appreciate at Mendenhall Glacier. Weill make time for it!

  • @ExploreTravelTV
    @ExploreTravelTV 5 лет назад +1

    good info, thanks, I have been on 7 cruises so far but haven't been to Alaska yet. still on the list.

  • @amangill3154
    @amangill3154 5 лет назад +2

    Going on my first cruise to Alaska in August on the Disney Wonder for 7 days so excited

  • @doloresbrunow1628
    @doloresbrunow1628 4 года назад +1

    We are going on our first Alaskan cruise (Serenade of the Seas) for seven days starting at Vancouver August 29-September 6, 2020. Can't wait! Trip of a lifetime for us, looking forward to the beautiful scenery!

  • @sportsMike87
    @sportsMike87 5 лет назад +6

    Seattle is a cool city to explore. I was there in October 2018. I didn't get the city pass but was able to see most sites. If your an airplane person be sure to go the aviation museum there.

  • @phyllisdevries5734
    @phyllisdevries5734 5 лет назад +4

    Mendenhall glacier is amazing! I live in Juneau and visit it all year long. Nothing compares too it

  • @kirstendugger163
    @kirstendugger163 2 года назад +2

    Wow that was amazing. Thank you so much for the tips. We are planning on skipping a planned excursion in Juneau and I think an afternoon at the Glacier sounds just lovely. We live in Seattle now and the National Parks are so much more interesting that the touristy activities downtown. I hope you have a chance to come back and experience them

  • @johnhalter445
    @johnhalter445 5 лет назад +3

    Loved the balcony room!

  • @melissasmith3076
    @melissasmith3076 5 лет назад +2

    Enjoyed thoroughly! Good tips! Thank you

  • @victoriadebatte9486
    @victoriadebatte9486 Год назад

    I’ve spent hours of my life listening to Royal Caribbean Blog and I always learn something new in each video. THANK YOU!

  • @cicarter01
    @cicarter01 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your tips! I truly appreciated it!

  • @SD-zx1uh
    @SD-zx1uh 5 лет назад +3

    Love your videos, thank you!

  • @OldMovieRob
    @OldMovieRob 5 лет назад +5

    This was helpful information, thanks!

  • @firstnamelastname2552
    @firstnamelastname2552 5 лет назад +35

    The best advice I can give is to do your homework ahead of time. Look up each stop and find out the best places to go and the places to avoid. Read reviews, watch videos, look up maps, go to official tourist websites, etc. Get a solid plan for what you'll be doing when you're there. My wife and I were on a tight budget when we went to Alaska. We avoided paying for the overpriced guided tours and excursions by simply researching ahead of time and doing it by ourselves instead of paying someone else. Don't just wait until you get there to figure out what you're doing. It is tremendously helpful to have a basic itinerary to follow.

    • @1peacelovehappiness1
      @1peacelovehappiness1 5 лет назад +5

      Firstname Lastname Would you mind sharing your itinerary? I just booked a last minute cruise to Alaska and would like some advice on what to do at port that doesn’t involve spending hundreds on excursions. Thanks!

    • @christinebalubata9802
      @christinebalubata9802 5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the advice. We’re going on a Glacier Bay 7 day Cruise to Alaska via Carnival Legend in two weeks. We’re staying in ocean view staterooms. Doing my homework and finalizing our itinerary now. It takes time but I’m a planner anyway. We are traveling on a budget too, so planning using google and youtube about each stop is really helpful especially when traveling with two sets of senior parents and two kids. I definitely agree! Having a solid plan is a must! ;p

  • @maryellendillon4469
    @maryellendillon4469 3 года назад +4

    Thanks Matt! I’m cruising Alaska for the first time as a solo cruiser so I booked an interior cabin. I can’t wait to experience this beautiful state.

    • @mlwelter
      @mlwelter 2 года назад +1

      I'm going with mom in Sept 22.. northbound in an interior. Would love to hear your tips

  • @thealaskan1635
    @thealaskan1635 5 лет назад +3

    I've had the pleasure to visit a few Cruise ships in juneau.my family were friends with a state government worker who got to do random inspections and she could have a couple visitors.The cruise ships are like small towns

  • @MeganMarieT
    @MeganMarieT 5 лет назад +11

    I went on the Radiance a few years ago, and the cruise was amazing! One thing to definitely do is to spend time in Alaska after the cruise! There is so much more to Alaska that you don’t see on the cruise!

    • @vicsy426
      @vicsy426 3 года назад

      spend time in alaska, please explain , very interested. may cruise in 2022 or 2023. thank you.

    • @MeganMarieT
      @MeganMarieT 3 года назад

      @@vicsy426 hi! I made a few videos about my trip on my channel ruclips.net/p/PLkhtAUzIMDb1XwK-79uIA6T_F3Ub1BsWc

  • @joemock2314
    @joemock2314 5 лет назад +1

    GREAT thoughts! Sailing Ovation May 2020 and this pod helped immensely! Sorry....gotta go keep bingeing!!!!

    • @daptree
      @daptree 5 лет назад

      We are booked on the Ovation in September. Will be interested in any feedback/insights. Enjoy!

  • @billboehm7256
    @billboehm7256 2 года назад +1

    Very enjoyable video. I went out of Seattle on the Norwegian Sky some years ago, then later my wife and I did a week at a Juneau B&B, again out of Seattle which was a lot of fun to explore too. On a scale of 1-10 Alaska is a 20!

  • @joemock2314
    @joemock2314 4 года назад

    GREAT info that I will use for my May 2020 YOLO Alaskan Ovation cruise!

  • @jaimeredrayo
    @jaimeredrayo 2 года назад +1

    I love the content, a lot of helpful tips. I wish there was a Norwegian cruise blog since it’s the next cruise I’m going on

  • @tyinyvr
    @tyinyvr 5 лет назад +21

    Choosing to sail out of Vancouver over Seattle. The cruise terminal is better located right downtown in Vancouver and a block away from the subway that will take you to the airport in about 25 mins. Plus if you sail out of Vancouver you get to sail under the Lions Gate Bridge a smaller version of the Golden Gate Bridge and usually getting to sail the BC inside passage between Vancouver Island and the mainland. Most of the ships out of Seattle stop in Victoria and sail along the west coast of Vancouver Island.
    Radiance of the Seas sails to Alaska from Vancouver and Ovation of the Seas has one sailing from Seattle and ends in Vancouver to Alaska before it heads back down under in September.

    • @elli003
      @elli003 5 лет назад +3

      Completely agree. We took Holland America out of Vancouver in 2011. No regrets. Nice 3 day visit in Vancouver after the Inside Passage cruise too ! Expedia got us 2 nights at the 4 Seasons (2 x $ 400) for $ 100.00 as a tag-on loss-leader to our cruise and excursions.

  • @christophercoupland5235
    @christophercoupland5235 3 года назад

    Great info, we are hoping to cruise to Alaska August 2021. We are keeping our fingers crossed.

  • @CCB249
    @CCB249 5 лет назад +45

    If you visit Seattle, go to the top of the Columbia Center(tallest building in Seattle). There is an observation deck. On a clear day you can see all the volcanoes. The view is awesome and looks down on the Space Needle.

    • @robertdiepold2242
      @robertdiepold2242 3 года назад +2

      I agree. My wife and I did it also and thought it was fantastic. You are able to go there all day and I got great shots of skyline during the day and early evening when it was getting dark. Also, think about it and wouldn't you want skyline picture of the "Space Needle" which you can't get from observation area of the more expensive Space Needle !!

    • @MrRezillo
      @MrRezillo 2 года назад +2

      I live a ferry ride away from Seattle. Sorry to say, it's become a s___hole, "homeless" tents everywhere. Also, be aware that there's a very high restaurant tax there now. Still, if it's your one-time visit to Seattle, I'd take one of those one-day bus tours and see the main sites with no muss, not fuss.

  • @pchow2ca
    @pchow2ca 5 лет назад +21

    If the cost of a balcony is not too much higher than window suite, the fact that you could watch sunrise and sunset, moon rising or refection in the ocean during the night, from your room is worth the price difference. Secondly, taking a taxis to Mendenhall Glacier is very expensive; one could buy a two ways coach ticket from the cruise dock for under $20 usf.

    • @jamiehershon
      @jamiehershon 5 лет назад +9

      I agree. I'm going on my 2nd Alaskan cruise at the end of this month. On the first I got an ocean view window. While it was a great room and I had a nice view (considering I spent little $$ for the sailaway obstructed ocean view room!), I think I would have liked sitting on a private balcony with a hot drink, in my bathrobe, and have a blanket over me so I spent the extra $. I made friends with a guy when I went last, and honestly I could have sat on the balcony all day since I saw whales and otters without even leaving the room. I normally am someone who will always get the cheapest room, but for Alaska it is worth splurging on the balcony imo. In any case it was an extra $300 to go from the cheapest sailaway state room, to the sailaway balcony (or extra $43 a day). I booked last minute so the rate was fairly reasonable.

    • @RubbingElbowsLLC
      @RubbingElbowsLLC 5 лет назад +6

      Yes, just sitting on your balcony at the twilight of evening ( it never gets dark) is amazing to experience.

  • @kimbenson118
    @kimbenson118 4 года назад +2

    I loved having my balcony-- when leaving Juneau at night, I can step out on balcony in my pj's and enjoy the view

    • @dtingue
      @dtingue 4 года назад

      me too except i dont wear PJ's

  • @noeldillabough2153
    @noeldillabough2153 5 лет назад +2

    Really great advice!

  • @Laurie911
    @Laurie911 2 года назад +9

    Finally!!! Someone who agrees! I can’t tell you how many times I got attacked when saying a balcony is not necessary for an Alaska cruise. There are so many better viewing spots than a balcony. We also agree that we shouldn’t have taken the tour in Juneau and just taken the local bus to Mendenhall. There is definitely not enough time with tours at Mendenhall. Thanks for the rent a car suggestion, definitely going to do that.

    • @markpatterson5250
      @markpatterson5250 2 года назад +2

      I am a retired AK ferry worker, who's lived in Juneau for 28 years and ran the inside passage for 12 years.....continuously year round and it never got old. The best views were to be had on the open deck (or observation lounges), where you also had tour guides filling in the facts if you so chose. It seems like a lot of folks seem to overlook the fact that they sleep with their eyes CLOSED in that expensive balcony stateroom.

    • @hihihihilollol1
      @hihihihilollol1 Год назад +1

      @@markpatterson5250 , sorry I don't understand what kind of the observation deck you are talking about: a cruise ship or a small ferry ?

  • @annjordan7501
    @annjordan7501 5 лет назад

    Thanks Matt for your great 👍 vlogs and tips’ Haven’t been to Alaska Yet!! bucket list trip for sure!! Looking forward to more of your vlogs on my fav Ship 🚢Ovi Keep up the great work!!🚢😎⚓️

  • @dalemaki7603
    @dalemaki7603 4 года назад +4

    Ive always booked a balcony And I don't think I've ever regretted it And it's not much more to me it's worth every penny I mean I'm going on a cruise to enjoy the ocean so I want to see it as much as I can and I live in the high desert

  • @willbrown7183
    @willbrown7183 4 года назад

    We rented a Jeep right outside the cruise ship, went to mendenhal, the church and a whole bunch of other stuff including the grocery store all within 6 hours and it was fairly cheap. So much to enjoy

  • @cruisingmimi9319
    @cruisingmimi9319 5 лет назад +42

    Having been in inside cabin, oceanview and balcony, there is NO comparison of oceanview and balcony...none! All an oceanview cabin has is a smallish window, which many times shows the rust etcetera on it and is not special. I would suggest inside and truly save while getting a dark room to sleep in. Oceanview is not something to appreciate Alaska with...a true balcony is where you sit and enjoy.

    • @tonkingulfyachtclub8111
      @tonkingulfyachtclub8111 5 лет назад +12

      We've been on 19 cruises (so far) and have had balconies...but no longer. We use our cabin to sleep, shower, dress...and get "reaquainted"...none of which require a view. After that, we're gone, except for occasional naps...which are much better in a dark interior cabin. You can't appreciate scenery when you're asleep and for about 80% of a cruise, the scenery is simply water. On rainy days, the balcony is useless. On some ships, balconies on lower decks are positioned further out than the ones above...offering a birds eye view of your "privacy" to everyone above...which is just about everyone on that side of the ship. So...unless you're the type that craves hours of solitude with a view (from only one side of the ship), I'd advise you to save your money for excursions, specialty dining, dining ashore, bar tabs, lap dances, etc.

    • @kirstendugger163
      @kirstendugger163 2 года назад

      Oh what a good point about having a dark place to sleep.

  • @davidandrew1078
    @davidandrew1078 5 лет назад

    I enjoyed a balcony. Only ever getting to Alaska once, so I could see a lot of scenery and not getting too cold.

  • @guyfroml
    @guyfroml 4 года назад

    Great tips, great video. Thanks!

  • @tinman67641
    @tinman67641 2 года назад +1

    I always get a balcony now. I learned from going to Alaska and seeing the scenery. However if price is a concern his point is valid. You can also get a city bus to the park for real cheap.

  • @amydaniel3450
    @amydaniel3450 4 года назад

    Thanks for your tips!

  • @sandrawade6484
    @sandrawade6484 5 лет назад +2

    Didn t know that I would pull the trigger on the cruise. Now I will

  • @anneim7853
    @anneim7853 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Matt for your tip. My family and I will be on Ovation of the Seas soon and will keep in mind what you just said, but we did book two balcony ocean view staterooms. But our reason is to get some fresh air as much as possible and to lookout into horizon in case anyone of us gets seasick. I heard Looking at the horizon can help give your brain a point of reference, allowing it to sense the motion of the ship and your body's movement with it. 👍🏻

    • @lisab.21
      @lisab.21 2 года назад

      I hope it's not too late to pass this along:
      HOW TO DEAL WITH MOTION SICKNESS
      Ask your doctor for an Ondansetron Orally Dissolving Tablets prescription. It's the gold standard for nausea. You want the Orally Dissolving tablets because you might not be able to keep down a tablet swallowed with water if you're already feeling icky. It comes in 4mg and 8mg. I always get the 8mg but discuss it with your doctor.
      I pair the prescription with candied ginger. You chew and immediately swallow a small bite, then take another nibble, chew that a bit, and park it in your lip. Periodically, give it a few more chews. When there's no more flavor, either swallow what's left or spit it out, and then nibble on a fresh piece.
      On my first cruise, the boat was really rocking and rolling. Ondansetron kept me from feeding the fishies, but I still felt icky until I remembered that I had candied ginger--that stuff was a godsend. I hadn't brought enough, though, and was afraid I'd run out. But there was a Japanese restaurant onboard and they cheerfully gave me a mug full of pickled ginger every time I asked. It's a completely different flavor from the peppery-ness of candied ginger, and it works just as well.
      By the way, ginger ale is useless. Not nearly enough ginger.
      I now never travel without candied ginger. I started making my own (super easy), and I always bring plenty to share. I continue to be unbelievably susceptible to motion sickness, but when I use this strategy, I never have no problem whatsoever.
      You'll do great!

  • @leslieheisner3508
    @leslieheisner3508 5 лет назад +7

    Planning on a trip to Alaska in the next year or two and a cruise seems like the best option right now, so these tips are helpful. Some of what your saying is a bit difficult to understand though because of how fast your speaking throughout the video. Even just added a pause every other (or three) sentences would have probably made it flow better and given my brain a chance to process what you said before getting more info. I appreciate you putting your experiences and what you learned out here to help us who see it make more informed decisions.

    • @RealAlaska907
      @RealAlaska907 5 лет назад

      Leslie Heisner Fly to Anchorage and rent a car. Then get out to enjoy nature. Nature!

  • @georgeshepherd6431
    @georgeshepherd6431 5 лет назад +7

    I took the Holland America Oosterdam to Alaska May 5-12, 2019, with a very inexpensive upgrade to a balcony room. I didn’t end up using the balcony (HAL calls them verandahs) very much, but I don’t regret paying what little extra I did pay for the upgrade. Balcony rooms are larger overall, which gave me more places to store things. I had to buy a second suitcase at the airport. So I liked having the extra space. I liked standing out there and passing by islands, glaciers and huge chunks of ice. It was such a nice getaway. MY only complaint was that the places where we docked, including Juneau, have become chintzy tourist traps. But whale watching was amazing.

    • @kentbeveridge1685
      @kentbeveridge1685 2 года назад +1

      I just walked the streets in Port and chatted to locals...bought a couple of items...but mostly chatted and enjoyed the place..

  • @georgeshepherd6431
    @georgeshepherd6431 5 лет назад +3

    In Ketchikan, I was hoping to find a diner in port for breakfast. Seeing none, I grabbed a pretty good pastrami Reuben at one of the dockside coffee places, It was only as I headed back to the ship a few hours later that I passed the neighborhood diner-AND they had homemade corned beef hash!! I was disappointed, cuz by that time I was still stuffed from my Reuben-/but when you visit a new place, you may not find exactly what you’re looking for.when you’re looking for it. That’s part of exploring!

  • @stevehammel4184
    @stevehammel4184 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the info. We are headed there in July 2019.

  • @anilbaksh9962
    @anilbaksh9962 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips. I be there in June

  • @Wayneman48
    @Wayneman48 5 лет назад

    Great Tips, Thanks👍🐟

  • @williamdelmar3964
    @williamdelmar3964 4 года назад

    Good tips! (I would do a personal "cost/benefit" on the the balcony, but I liked mine.

  • @crystalcruiserguys776
    @crystalcruiserguys776 5 лет назад +3

    We're cruising to Alaska this September (2019)! Thanks so much for these tips!

    • @steveandshanmitchell9811
      @steveandshanmitchell9811 5 лет назад

      Crystal Cruiser Guys I am too! Island princess, sept 4th

    • @crystalcruiserguys776
      @crystalcruiserguys776 5 лет назад

      @@steveandshanmitchell9811 ​ Have a FANTASTIC TIME!!!!! We sail on the 10th!

    • @lauriejeter5535
      @lauriejeter5535 4 года назад

      How was ur trip. I'm going sept 2020. How was the weather and wildlife?

  • @cindyardoin1748
    @cindyardoin1748 5 лет назад +12

    From a Balcony booker here, I completely agree about the balcony necessity... I give the same insight and recommendation to many. We were rarely in our cabin for this trip and at Hubbard Glacier, we wanted to be on the top deck for the view. Save the $$ for expensive tours! Book a car for the ports, easily doable on your own.

    • @marivega3294
      @marivega3294 2 года назад +2

      Good to know! I'm currently booking my 1st cruise to Alaska in August and I'm debating if I really need a balcony or Should go with an interior room to have more money for other things. I figured me and my partner would spend most of the time outside the room anyway

  • @rickpallisso4431
    @rickpallisso4431 2 года назад

    Great info.....useful and will use in planning our May 2022 RC Alaska Cruise. Info on Juneau is the BEST! Thanks! :-)

  • @brandydawsonrourk1192
    @brandydawsonrourk1192 2 года назад

    We cruise with our toddler so a balcony for us is great for nap time lol but I appreciate the info about the amount of viewing areas

  • @rajasekharas4648
    @rajasekharas4648 4 года назад

    Very good & useful information I too had been to Alaska by Hollend America line cruise last May unforgettable experience

  • @tyler1783
    @tyler1783 4 года назад +9

    I used to love having balcony but I realized when you get the interior room I'm literally only in there to sleep. with a balcony I find myself not leaving the room as much

  • @Michelleeew
    @Michelleeew 4 года назад

    Always choose the balcony just to have fresh air in the room or have a nice breakfast on the balcony or morning coffee 👍👍

  • @romeoslover817
    @romeoslover817 3 года назад +9

    My only concern about getting a balcony cabin is the weather. It is cold and rainy up there a good part of the time. Sitting out in the cold does not appeal to me.

  • @CruisetheWorldAtoZ
    @CruisetheWorldAtoZ 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the great advice! When is Royal Caribbean blog headed back to Alaska?

  • @evabalga6133
    @evabalga6133 4 года назад +1

    I never missed the balcony and always found place to enjoy the views without being crowded. I seems to be in minority here but I was in my room only to shower/change/sleep. BTW, there are busses to Mendenhall and back with great informative local drivers, no need for taxi.

  • @davidlynch8197
    @davidlynch8197 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @mrhats830
    @mrhats830 Год назад

    Great info. I only disagree with the balcony suggestion lol. I’ve done an Alaska cruise 3 times and the balcony made it so much better. I did one interior room once and said I’ll never do an interior again for Alaska. If I wanted to go see outside I’d have to go out of the room to see the scenery.

  • @vanessarobinson271
    @vanessarobinson271 Год назад

    doing Ovation in May of 2024, thanks for all the great tips!!

  • @willowcreekjim
    @willowcreekjim 4 года назад

    If you really want an Alaska experience get a job on a Salmon processor for a season. Lol. I was 40 min north of Ketchikan by float plane on a floating processor in Neets Bay. What an experience. Loved every min.

  • @eddoolittle
    @eddoolittle 4 года назад

    Good advice regardless of cruise line.

  • @michellegoldner6688
    @michellegoldner6688 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks for these tips. Alaska is on our bucket list. MickieG Adelaide Sth Australia

  • @K2SKIER112
    @K2SKIER112 4 года назад +1

    OMG, @5:20 he's talking about Seattle when there's a flyover of the Spokane river in downtown Spoke, fubar!

  • @coloradoken3159
    @coloradoken3159 5 лет назад +1

    Well said. I feel the same way about balcony vs interior staterooms.

  • @mobopolo
    @mobopolo 5 лет назад +27

    Another mistake is not visiting the rest of Alaska. I'm a local Alaskan and worked a summer for Princess at their Kenai (Keen-eye) Lodge in Copper Landing. It was wonderful! Many Cruise ships come into Seward, Homer, Anchorage, Valdez, Whitter, and Kodiak. All worth visiting, I've been to all at some time in my life. Many cruises send their guest all the way to Denali, Talkeetna, and Fairbanks. My current hometown is Palmer in the Mat-Su Valley. It has a wonderful Reindeer Farm that our lower 48 guests love to visit. I grew up on the Kenai Peninsula working my summers in fish canneries and also lived in Anchorage. Us locals use Yelp and Trip Advisor to find the best places to eat too and things to do too. I'm pretty sure The Moose's Tooth in Anchorage is number one on Yelp and it's number one for locals too.

    • @jennifergreed1729
      @jennifergreed1729 4 года назад

      Michele Olson Hi there Michele from Australia, if you happen to see this message thank you for the tip , my hubby and I are travelling on Holland America in August 2020 our first ever cruise so we are a tad nervous ,,, our cruise has 7 day land content beginning in Fairbanks, through Denali heading down over 7 days before we join our cruise part in Seward for 7 more days , we have a balcony cabin ! As a vegetarian ( oh god I hate telling people that ha ha ) do you have any tips re where to eat and places to visit , my hubby is definitely not a vegetarian ha ha !

    • @gigiward5795
      @gigiward5795 Год назад

      We are currently in Cooper Landing at the sunrise inn. It’s shoulder season needed a place with food close and some walking close by. My husband had the car for work most days.It’s just so beautiful here and we didn’t lack sites to see even though many things weren’t open yet. We do plan on taking a cruise in a few years but am so thankful for this unplanned opportunity. The people and the peninsula are wonderful.

  • @andycensus
    @andycensus 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the great tips. I will be taking my first Alaska cruise in May. I like to go the least expensive way so I always get an inside cabin. Since my wife does not like cruises, I go solo. Most of the excursions in Alaska are soooo expensive, I try to do research and check out the stops and go on my own. On my last cruise in Oct 21 to the Mediterranean on MSC, we were not allowed to visit any of the towns on the itinerary without a ship-sponsored excursion (because of Covid rules). This was a bummer, some of the excursions were ok, others were a waste of money. On this trip in May, I plan to take a side trip to Glacier National Park in Montana and also visit Spokane. Flying and then renting a car in Whitefish will be the way to go because of the drive savings and the lower cost of rental cars in WhiteFish.

    • @margot2424
      @margot2424 Год назад

      Hi! I am going on a cruise to Alaska this July. It's my first cruise ever. Which excursions did you think were worth it or a waste of money? The excursions are so expensive!

  • @joemock2314
    @joemock2314 5 лет назад

    GREAT TIPS Matt!!! As only a RC Blog Supporter would do, I'm learning from you WAY in advance of our May 2020 Alaskan Cruise on Ovation! While I understand your comments about not NEEDING a balcony, I like your advice of YOLO better, so I surprised my wife by booking a GRAND SUITE (yea, THAT'S how good Coastal Kitchen was on our Anthem Canada cruise last October in a Junior Suite....HATED being limited to Dinner only!) Can't wait to report on our cruise. Thanx for all you do to keep the cruising bug alive! Happy Sails to You!!!

  • @cooperjohnson8803
    @cooperjohnson8803 2 года назад

    Very helpful. Thanks

  • @cindyquintero352
    @cindyquintero352 5 лет назад +7

    Tracy crab shack-Juneau Alaska it’s my favorite. 👋🏻 Juneau

    • @thealaskan1635
      @thealaskan1635 5 лет назад +1

      Is scarf'n'barf still around?gr8 junkfood

    • @stevebeckerman4214
      @stevebeckerman4214 5 лет назад

      Cindy Quintero. Wholeheartedly agree!

    • @phyllisdevries5734
      @phyllisdevries5734 5 лет назад

      The very best place too eat crab in Juneau Alaska! I live there and wait impatiently every year for it too open

  • @bobgil3464
    @bobgil3464 2 года назад +1

    I agree about the balcony. We prefer the a Balcony but paying $2000 more for it over a land side window room wasn't in our budget. Use the saved money for souvenirs.

  • @prdeacon974
    @prdeacon974 5 лет назад +12

    I always get the cheapest room. Wish I can afford a suite, maybe one day. But I rather spend the extra money on sightseeing, like you said.

  • @czw2022
    @czw2022 5 лет назад +7

    I went to Alaska on the Norwegian Bliss last July, it was SO beautiful! Made me want to get a summer vacation home in Alaska some day. Funny enough, we went to the same dog "sled" as pictured, and I even have pictures holding that particular black puppy pictured at 3:12!
    We were in Skagway and ate at the Skagway Brewing Company; HOLY MOLY those were THE BEST onion rings I've ever had, and their chicken was also so delicious, I cannot rave enough about it. I'm still dreaming about that meal! Haha

  • @DenaInWyo
    @DenaInWyo 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for the tips, attempting to go on my first this August (fingers crossed since they passed the new bill!). Gotta say though, I totally disagree with you about the Museum of Pop Culture. I LOVED that museum. Did a travel nursing gig in Bellingham just north and went there twice. All in what you're interested in I guess. I just don't want others to think it's not worth visiting because it totally is. Now, the glass museum? I could have happily skipped that. Also, my experience in Seattle is that renting a car to get out would be great, but be wary of renting one to do much close by. The traffic is truly horrible, and parking is a nightmare. Even hotels charge $30-60 a day to park when you're staying there. The light rail is a great option for getting around in the city, and super easy to figure out. Another option to keep in mind, even to go to Vancouver, is Amtrak. I used to ride the train down to Seattle from Bellingham all the time. Took just a little longer (30 min or so) but avoided the car difficulties and it was cheaper to use public transportation and uber once there. Just some ideas from someone who spent 6 months in the area!

  • @davemckenzie6493
    @davemckenzie6493 4 года назад +7

    Biggest mistake you can make is to cruise Alaska on one of these mega liners. The small boat options offer far better experiences. All excursions are generally included in the price and you aren't nickel and dimed to death.

    • @jennifertrujillo2530
      @jennifertrujillo2530 2 года назад +1

      What do you suggest? We have always went on big ship cruises so i am unfamiliar with small ships.

    • @mrspumpkin36
      @mrspumpkin36 Год назад +1

      @@jennifertrujillo2530 if you can get to Prince Rupert, BC, you can start to take a ship that is part of the Alaska Ferry group, it stops at all the little stops. We did just that. You can get off at all stops, and explore, and catch another ferry another day if you want. We did that, but brought our own car, and slept in the back. We stopped off and got on again when we wanted.

  • @Unclefire
    @Unclefire 4 года назад

    A balcony isn't required, that's true. But it is oh so nice if you're just chilling in the room and watching the scenery go by. There were a number of occasions on my recent cruise where I was out on the balcony, tunes playing on the bluetooth speaker, drink in hand and taking in the scenery. I guess it comes done to how much you're willing to save/spend on the cabin. Honestly I think we spent more time on deck when there was scenery than we did in the room.
    Yes, spend time at Mendenhall. We had dinner reservations on the ship so we kind of had to rush through seeing that.
    It is definitely worth listening to at least some of the ranger presentations on the area. On our ship they simulcast the presentation on the ship TV.

  • @paulnewkirk7351
    @paulnewkirk7351 5 лет назад +1

    If you enjoy sleeping late, an interior room is Carl's bad caverns dark. The tv can be put on a channel that is connected to a camera outside so you know if you're missing something. I dont like spending a lot of time in the room so while balconies are nice, they arent everything.

  • @tiawatts9198
    @tiawatts9198 5 лет назад +2

    I would add laundry detergent (hand wash items) and most importantly dish washing liquid (to wash you reusable bottles, straws etc). Clorox wipes to wiper surfaces and shower shoes (germaphobes)

  • @MrLee-ue7iu
    @MrLee-ue7iu 4 года назад +3

    I've been on 4 Alaskan cruises, and would not even go without a Balcony. Having room service on your own balcony (esp. breakfast and coffee) made it worth every cent. Eating in town seems like time wasted, with great food on board at no extra cost.

    • @cberry6751
      @cberry6751 2 года назад

      Does RCL still have free room service? I’m thinking that we now must pay for any types of room service

  • @charlesschroeder4062
    @charlesschroeder4062 2 года назад

    My one time cruising to Alaska included my wife and kids. Having a balcony in Tracy Arm was worth it to me. We were one floor down from the Windjammer and 3 doors from the elevator. Entering the fjord, I woke up early, wrapped up in my warm clothes and a blanket and brought a coffee out on the balcony. So peaceful. Later I woke up the family, went quickly to get breakfast and brought back two trays of food and drink with the kids to enjoy in our room. Food kept warm in the room as we moved all the chairs onto the balcony for the view. Saw one side on the way in, other on the way out, and had the luxury of grabbing more clothes and using our own bathroom as needed. 4 hour process - all very relaxed. - Throughout the week the balcony was a great place to be as the family got ready for the next adventure, including watching docking and sail away on some days. You could go to the upper decks to see all this, but having a quick look anytime I wanted while my wife showered, did her hair and picked dinner outfits was worth it to me. So much to see anytime you are awake vs in the Caribbean, where it is dark for so much more time. If you have to decide when a balcony is right, I believe Alaska is one of them. I'm a Florida resident to looking at islands and beaches is old hat. What other destinations should I consider for all day viewing? Northern Europe, Australia ??

  • @angelacole1005
    @angelacole1005 5 лет назад +21

    Thank you for this video! I totally agree with what you said about Juneau & the Mendenhall Glacier National Park!! We went to Alaska (Holland America CL) 5 years ago & in Juneau we did a whale watching tour-which was amazing! But our next stop was Mendenhall & we only got a couple of hours to explore & we all said that we wished we would have had more time because it was just so amazing.
    We are going back in a couple of months (Royal Caribbean CL) & we have booked 6.5 hours on a Glacier Tour at Mendenhall. This is our “big” excursion for the trip.
    I also agree about the restaurants at port. We should have trip advisored places to seek out because we definitely hit some more of the tourist trap type places last time.
    Typically for most people this is a once in a lifetime trip - do at least 1 super great excursion - 2 if you can - you will talk about it for the rest of your life!

    • @RoyalCaribbeanBlog
      @RoyalCaribbeanBlog  5 лет назад

      Great info, thanks for sharing!

    • @katherinewillie9776
      @katherinewillie9776 5 лет назад

      @@RoyalCaribbeanBlog I live in Trapper Creek Alaska. You miss so much taking cruise ship.😳

  • @AMotoVlogger
    @AMotoVlogger 5 лет назад

    Matt, have you ever sailed on Celebrity? The Edge looks awesome!

  • @rosemarysmith5967
    @rosemarysmith5967 2 года назад

    Some great points made in the video, and well done for viewpoint. As a person who has lived most of my life along the Pacific coast in the Alaska Cruise zone, I agree with them all. For any other comment, know what you want. Don't want to mix with people, balcony may make more sense but an inside cabin helps with the hours of sunlight in June/July. Personal view, seen one glacier seen them all, and I've seen a lot, from many angles, and watched them recede. Time of year makes a big difference. Spring and fall cruises generally have fewer young people on them, still in school, and fewer tourists in general in the ports than peak summer. Spring gets a 'taste of winter' with more daylight but weather may change availability, fall gets 'taste of autumn/winter' with more daylight, but none of the 20h daylight to mess with you and same weather issues. Locally owned an operated businesses have to be good, but may not have the same ambiance as a company owned one, as they have to keep the locals happy as well and they generally want different things than cruise passengers. There are restaurants in Skagway that people drive 1.5h and cross a boarder to eat at. Not many boarder crossings get when asked why you're crossing 'for Thai food' is an acceptable answer. Cruises out of Vancouver go the inside passage, smoother run as less open ocean than those out of Seattle. If you want to see land, choose Vancouver, if you are claustrophobic, avoid Alaska cruises completely, as all get quite close to land. I still haven't made it to Alaska 'proper', not the panhandle, and finally made it to Juneau on a cruise. I walked to the gondola and spent my time in the park, on a day that we were the only ship to make it in due to wind. Skagway I bought my usual fudge and hot chocolate with a stop in at the yarn store, and got off in Victoria...since family lives within walking distance of the port.

  • @calvin6287
    @calvin6287 3 года назад +1

    Start off in Vancouver Canada then Seattle. Vancouver way more beautiful Cheaper (CAD$). The city not like any other city in the US. And Victoria BC is a nice clean friendly people and flowers everywhere.
    Just walked the whole city and you won't get bored.

  • @johnhalter445
    @johnhalter445 5 лет назад +5

    Missed the lectures myself and was a mistake, only thing I agree with.

  • @lanemendenhall7469
    @lanemendenhall7469 3 года назад

    I loved my alaskan cruise and spent lots of time at mendenhall glacier because of my name

  • @howardwells9002
    @howardwells9002 5 лет назад +3

    We live in Seattle. It turns out that a 7 day cruise from Vancouver to the same ports as a Seattle start cruise were $250 (USD)per person cheaper than from Seattle. We are taking the train from Seattle to Vancouver.

    • @Dangic23
      @Dangic23 4 года назад

      @TheMarlon57
      We are looking into Alaska cruise right now and flying from Denver to Seattle is less than $200 per person.
      Flying to Vancouver is over $400 per person.
      Because of this....it will certainly be out of Seattle.

    • @Dangic23
      @Dangic23 4 года назад

      @TheMarlon57
      Hi
      We are planning for May or June 2020.
      Will be booking this week....down to Eurodam or Ruby Princess.
      2 cabins, family of 5...kids will be 14, 14. 9 years old.
      We have cruised Disney, Carnival, Royal, Costa, Norwegian.
      This would be 1st time on Princess or Holland.

    • @Dangic23
      @Dangic23 4 года назад

      @TheMarlon57
      We have cruised Mediterranean, Caribbean, Mexico, Baltic, Bahamas.
      Alaska cruise is in our bucket list....but I have zero expectations.
      We currently live in Wyoming , which is cold, boring, empty, lots of wild life.
      So Alaska seems more of the same, but with the addition of water.
      My kids are not looking forward to this cruise.....lol.....and the ships dont seem to offer much for them.

    • @Dangic23
      @Dangic23 4 года назад

      @TheMarlon57
      Nice.
      I started in 1994.
      A river cruise is also on our bucket list, although we have already been to every town up and down the Rhine and Mosel. We lived in Germany for 4 years.
      But still want to do a Viking Cruise.

  • @rickymore66
    @rickymore66 5 лет назад +2

    Going with my wife and kids on the Serenade next August out of Vancouver (we are from Toronto). Really looking forward to seeing the beauty of it all. We will be in Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway. It will be our 4th Royal Caribbean cruise. Any advice on were to eat? Much like you Matt, I try to avoid the tourist traps and look good but food bad places.

    • @RoyalCaribbeanBlog
      @RoyalCaribbeanBlog  5 лет назад

      I'm by no means an expert on the best spots in Alaska towns to eat. Depends I think if you want crab, salmon, or whatever. I'd suggest posting the question on our message boards! www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/boards

  • @Katie105-l3f
    @Katie105-l3f 4 года назад

    A balcony is priceless if you are quarantined on that ship!

  • @karengroom1527
    @karengroom1527 2 года назад

    I really enjoyed this video. I would have preferred a balcony but they were an additional $2000. I will be up top for sure.

  • @allent1034
    @allent1034 4 года назад +6

    Right on advice about the balcony not being so important. I love it that so many people believe they must have a balcony no matter the cost. That keeps the price of inside rooms down. I had a balcony when we went to Alaska and it was good but rarely did I use it. People saying they stayed out there late at night must be joking. It is freezing on an Alaskan cruise at night even in the warmest of weather and there is nothing to see in the dark. When you go up on deck you see anything you want, you can interact with the guides, participate in the hands-on exhibits, special foods, etc. If you are in a balcony you see what happens to be going by in front of you. I know we would have missed some amazing glacier calving, whales, otters, etc. had we stayed in our balcony in Glacier bay.
    I read a review from a wealthy man who cruises several times a year to Alaska. He said he always gets an inside room; he can sleep when he wants and when he wants to see the views he knows to go to the decks for the best viewing. And he could afford any room on the ship.

    • @blongshanks77
      @blongshanks77 11 месяцев назад

      You are 100% correct. My wife and I just got back from our first 9 day Alaskan cruise, and at first she wanted a balcony. Halfway through, she basically said she was happy we didn’t get a balcony. For once, the complete darkness of the room most closely resembles what our room is like in our own home. Also, between the shore excursions, dining, the concerts and shows, and the casino, we were never in our room except for when it was time to go to sleep. And like you said, in Alaska it’s particularly cold and dark at night. So there’s nothing much to see anyways. We’ve had a balcony room before on a Western Caribbean cruise, and that was a decent experience because the warm air from the Atlantic Ocean at night is a lot more tolerable than the cold air from the Pacific Ocean.

  • @JEFF4X41
    @JEFF4X41 5 лет назад +7

    I think I just want a ocean view cabin but don't think I will spend for a balcony

  • @lisamorice4701
    @lisamorice4701 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the great tips. Perfect for those of us in the preliminary planning stages of our first Alaska cruise. I too thought a balcony stateroom was a must, but to be honest we prefer to be up top for scenic cruising anyway. Now we might look at an oceanview instead. Also good to know about Mendenhall Park and the advantages of having a car for extra days in Seattle.

  • @relaxnjoe5422
    @relaxnjoe5422 2 года назад

    I live in Juneau, skip the cruise ships buses and take a taxi to eagle beach, it’s the best view here for sure. If you come on a really cloudy rainy day don’t take the gondola you won’t be able to see anything, it’ll save you $25 a person. If you come to fish get off the cruise ship and head south down thane road (opposite of downtown) and fish out anywhere on the road there. It rains almost everyday in Juneau some bring a rain coat for sure

    • @RoyalCaribbeanBlog
      @RoyalCaribbeanBlog  2 года назад

      Great tips, thanks for sharing your tips and suggestions!