couldb5150 wrote:
Hey all you fellow lunatics here in the asylum,
I'm off for my Alaskan cruise on this Thurs til the 1st...(July)
This will be my first cruise ....curious to know any do's & don't s
along my journey? Or ship things to surely see???
Have any of you ever done this cruise (along the inside passage?)
Any input is greatly appreciated......Bon Voy~ageeeeeee
I'll be online on the ship ....
Now don't forget to STFUAC
~5150
Have a Great Trip 5150,
I Agree with everything Seamusoisin has posted above,
the only thing he left off that I can think of is
'BOOK EARLY FOR EXCURSIONS'...especially flights!!!!!!! as they tend to fill up quickly
Book that recommended glacier flight etc as soon as the ship departs and the bureau is OPEN!!!!
(While everybody else is unpacking do this, and also get your ship's Credit Card loaded with plenty of $$$$$$$$$$ and you won't be standing in a queue for ages.
While there make sure there is nothing else you might like to know about your trip, and ask that chatty Cathy behind the desk!
She'll know all the early bird tricks that will make your cruise a enjoyable one and not the Chevy chase kind. Believe me it happens
BTW: Ask for the Bars Manager, and see if he can get you a print-out of the dining room wine list and whether there is any that are not on it. (Sometimes they have 'end-of-line' labels that are too few to include) I once pre-paid for one and a half cases of Nuit St George on one trip, and had it waiting on our table every night, much to the concern of nearby diners who couldn't find said label on their Wine List!
On the topic of spirits... do pack at least half a dozen of your favourite labels in your
MAIN luggage, and certainly not in your Carry-On luggage, they do scan that!!!
The Booze prices onboard tend to be higher than your average shore price and they don't always carry that 16 year old Single Malt you've enjoyed since college days!
Photography: Make sure you pack a heap of lens filters for your camera. With so much white about you'll need:-
A warming 81A to get rid of that blue cast off snow, water and ice.
A Polarizing Filter, you know about that one I presume.
A ND2 Filter which reduces the 'intensity' of color without actually changing the color.
Take more than enough memory cards and a Download/Reader to file all your shots on everyday. Nothing worse than getting back home with FIVE MILLION shots to sort out and half of 'em crappy. Edit your days shooting back in your Cabin every night and recount the days fun... Helps to have that double malt chinking in the glass nearby while doing this!
Well Bon Voyage
Wiz