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i'm gary bembridge this is another my
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i'm going to give you six simple but
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that you can ensure that an alaska
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is absolutely phenomenal first of all
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pick the absolute best time to go this
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between may and september my personal
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is may and the reason for that is it's
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the beginning of the season
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things are starting up quite slowly the
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the towns aren't overrun
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prices are generally cheaper than the
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peak season which is really
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june july and also you're less likely to
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the peak season when most people like to
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go is june and july this is
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when you're going to see more wildlife
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because the salmon run has started the
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bears start coming out however
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you are likely to have much more rain as
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you head into august and september the
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days start to get a little bit shorter
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gets a little bit cooler and again you
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have a chance of lots of rain
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the highest prices are in june and july
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bear that in mind when you plan my
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absolute key watch out though
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as you do pick the best time is in
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alaska the weather is very
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changeable you can't guarantee you're
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going to have great weather however
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once you're in alaska it is absolutely
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phenomenal and don't let the weather
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get in your way of an incredible cruise
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my second tip as you plan your cruise in
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is decide what is the best itinerary for
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key alaska cruise itineraries one of the
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is the inside passage and this is
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actually the one i would recommend if
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you're heading to alaska for the very
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the inside passage is basically a narrow
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which is very well protected by islands
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on the one side mainland on the other
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tends to be great smooth sailing these
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seven night itineraries you can head out
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of places like vancouver or even seattle
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you normally have one sea day at the
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beginning at the end and then you'll
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visit some of the key
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places you will normally go to juno
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which is the capital of
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alaska this town really exploded during
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gold rush one of the interesting things
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about juno is there's no actual
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road access into juno it has a
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population of around 30 000
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which makes us the third biggest city in
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the second place you'd like to go to is
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skagway which is actually one of my
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favorite places to go skagway is also
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if you are on an inside passage cruise
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developed when the gold was found in the
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klondike and 35 000 prospectors headed
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through skagway heading up to the
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most of them didn't actually find famous
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fortunes and skagway became renowned
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for its pubs its craziness its scams
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and its slightly sleazy side one of the
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best parts about skagway is the
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white pass and yukon railway was built
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in this is one of the best excursions of
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when you're in alaska the third key
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on an inside passage cruise is ketchikan
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ketchikan is built on an
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old native fishing village area and it
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used to be the salmon canning
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center of alaska and it also used to be
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logging town the other thing you'll do
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looking at the scenery and visiting
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glaciers so some of the cruisers will go
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however not all cruise ships go in there
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park and they control how many cruise
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ships go in there glacier bay
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is phenomenal i would actually recommend
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if you're looking for a cruise
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to alaska into the inside passage make
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sure that you're going on one that
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includes glacier bay if not you'd like
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places such as tracy arm for example
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the other alaska itinerary which you may
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want to consider particularly if you're
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going back to alaska for
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a second time is the gulf of alaska
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these tend to be seven eye cruises but
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they're heading one way so you might
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start in seattle you might start in
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and it normally heads up to anchorage or
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you could do it the other way
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round they'll tend to spend time in
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the inside passage but will also take
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you to see some of the most phenomenal
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and impressive glaciers of all which is
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a lot of people choose this cruise the
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glaciers that you get to see on the
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saturn could include the valdez the
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and college fjord so what are the watch
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outs or things as you plan these well
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first of all alaska is phenomenally
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phenomenally popular so
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whenever you go it's going to be busy so
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expect to have lots of ships in all of
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and it's going to be really really
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if you're going on the gulf of alaska
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you do spend much more time out at sea
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it can be relatively rough so
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more of a challenge if you go on that
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particular itinerary the third key
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tip that i have is first of all budget
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for excursions there's some phenomenal
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but they can be fairly pricey plan ahead
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and really think about what you can do
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as you've seen from the itineraries you
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don't have a lot of time on land so you
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maybe only have three places that you're
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gonna be on land so really really think
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really carefully about what you want to
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do there are probably four key
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activities that i would recommend you
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for your alaska cruise first of all
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which a lot of people do
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is visit glaciers so at various ports
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you can actually get the chance to go
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either on land to go and stand on walk
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on or just view glaciers
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or you can even do some helicopter trips
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where you can fly up onto
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a glacier and do things like dog husking
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excursions which are really phenomenal
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write up on the glacier
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the second key activity which is also
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very popular and you probably want to
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particularly depending on the time of
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the year is whale watching
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heading out on boats to go and look at
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wales is one of the most popular
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things to do on an alaska cruise the
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is cultural emotions so this tends not
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to be in all the places you go to
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but there will be some cultural emotion
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options particularly looking at some of
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native inhabitants of the region where
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understand much more of the culture and
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then you'll find a whole bunch of
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activity type excursions so things like
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kayaking those kinds of activities then
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which i haven't actually included but
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you do find some excursions around this
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area is eating and drinking you'll find
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lots of those options as well
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particularly related to salmon let me
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my specific tips for the must-do things
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places so let's start first of all with
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in juno there are three fantastic things
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to do and you probably
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in your time in juneau can do at least
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first of all glaciers the nearest and
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biggest glacier to juno
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is the mend hall glacier there's various
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different excursions you can do here
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at various different prices but i would
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strongly recommend building some sort of
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glacier experience when you're in juneau
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the second great thing to do is head up
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on the mount roberts tramway so you can
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do this either before or after your
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it's right takes you right up to the top
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of the mountain you get phenomenal views
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right down through these sort of fjords
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over across the ships it's really quite
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the other thing which is a bit of an
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institution to include on your time in
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is to go to the red dog saloon it's
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actually been rebuilt from its originals
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but it's kind of a thing that people do
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when you're in ketchikan there are again
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three great things that you can do and
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you can probably do all of these
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in one of the particular days a lot of
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people will still head off and do their
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or whale watching but things i recommend
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which again is one of the institutions
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is the great alaskan lumberjack show
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this is really good fun
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they have multiple activities during the
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day and you get to see
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lumberjacks doing all sorts of
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competitions and challenges
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and it's really really good fun
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absolutely strongly recommended
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the other thing you can do is you can
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get a trolley bus out to
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the totem bright state park which is
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packed full of the most remarkable totem
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poles and a really great gift
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shop another thing that i really like to
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do when i'm catching again
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is go and explore the old part of town
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so this is known as creek street and
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is built over the water and it's where
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they used to be the very
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dodgy pubs brothels ladies of the night
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and all sorts of shenanigans used to go
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on here there's really great stories
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and it really is good fun ketchikan
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vibrant lots going on lots of shopping
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as well when you're in skagway for me
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one absolute must-do and this is to head
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on the white pass and yukon route
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it was built in 1898 during the gold
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it climbs from sea level to almost three
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thousand feet high it can go past
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mountains glaciers it really is just
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the key watch that i have about
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excursions is rebera mind as i said
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lastly it's really busy so i would
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plan excursions ahead i would book those
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excursions ahead and you do need to
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budget for them because these can be
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hefty in price so for example if you go
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on one of the dog sledding
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activities this could cost you up to 600
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per person if it includes a helicopter
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seaplane rides over glaciers could be
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over two hundred dollars
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whale watching could cost you over a
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hundred and fifty dollars
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the yukon railway can cost from 150
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up to three 300 per person so as you can
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excursions can be quite hefty but if
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you're heading to alaska it's a
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phenomenal experience and i would
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strongly recommend you build into your
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budget doing some of these
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big fantastic excursions the next tip i
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is around who you should actually go
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with there are two cruise lines that
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enormous experience in alaska the first
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of those is holland america they've
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operating in alaska for the longest and
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bought a company which was formed in
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1947 west tours which
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was sold on america so they've been in
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alaska for over 70 years and have huge
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amounts of experience
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and they also do own some actual lodges
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on land as well so they can do
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a land and cruise package princess
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really is probably one of the biggest
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and princess cruises have been there for
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operating in the area and they own buses
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they own railway lines they own lodges
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and they really do build together really
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and cruise packages so those are
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definitely two to look at
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many of their ships will also get the
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right to go to glacier bay because
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they've been there for so long and
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that's what i like about
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the whole itinerary as well you can go
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every single cruise line so you'll find
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lots of sort of mid-sized cruise lines
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go from royal caribbean norwegian
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you'll find it even occasionally cunard
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will do an alaska season
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and then go right down to very small
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cruise lines like uncruise for example
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which has fewer than 250 passengers
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there's a really big wide range so make
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a cruise line where you're gonna have
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the type of passengers and also
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the experience that you like or don't
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like so if you like the big dressing up
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experience you've got cunard if you like
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you've got something like norwegian
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cruise lines my fifth tip is again
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around budgeting one of the things i
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would strongly recommend
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if you possibly can stretch to it is
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look at getting a balcony cabin
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when you go on an alaska cruise the
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scenery is really phenomenal
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particularly when you have that day of
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scenic cruising around the various
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having a balcony cabin is really really
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special a lot of people asking me with
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which side of the ship they should be on
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i think it only really makes a huge big
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if you're actually heading on the gulf
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so if you're heading northwards i would
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a balcony on the starboard side over the
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right-hand side because
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the land is on that side as you head up
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if you're heading southwards
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down i would actually have it on the
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port side on the left-hand side because
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the land is the next thing to consider
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budgeting as i've mentioned there are a
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couple of things you might want to do
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which you wouldn't normally do on a
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like a balcony cabin spending a lot of
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so budgeting is really important so what
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you want to do is make sure that you get
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there's a lot of choice of cruise lines
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so certainly take a look at a lot of
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cruise lines i'd recommend
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you perhaps even use aggregated sites
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where you can compare
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for the time you want to go the range of
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cruises also very importantly
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once you've booked your fare do track
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pricing i think particularly
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in 2021 and 2022 i think we're going to
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see lots of volatility in prices so
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once you've even booked keep an eye on
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prices see if the prices are going down
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you can either get your fare reduced or
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you can get extra benefits on board
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upgrades simple ways of doing that the
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sites like cruisewatch.com or even on
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cruise critic they have a price watch
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option where you can put in your cruise
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and they will send you alerts if prices
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but absolutely sure tips should make
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your alaska cruise in 2021
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2022 absolutely phenomenal i have many
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other videos actually about alaska about
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so why don't you watch another one of