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and get a beverage of tips for travelers
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I'm going to share with you six critical
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tips if you're thinking of going on
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Alaska cruise that will ensure that you
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have a phenomenal cruise so first of all
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when is the best time to go well the
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Alaska season is relatively short it
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runs from May to September with May and
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September being the cheapest months to
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go the peak season is June July time and
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it's also the time when you like to see
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the most wildlife now the important
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thing to know about Alaska is assume
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when you go no matter which month you go
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is that it's going to rain now May is
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probably your chance of having the least
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amount of rain probably or so September
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so the peak of the season tends to have
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a lot of rain and in the packing tips
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I'll talk a little bit about how you
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deal with that the second tip I have is
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around choosing your itinerary there are
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two basic itineraries the first of which
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is the inside passage the second is the
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Gulf of Alaska on an inside passage
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cruise there are four main activities
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that you'll do your core at Juneau which
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is the capital of Alaska it is the only
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capital in North America that you cannot
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reach by Road it's very much linked to
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the Gold Rush we'll call it Skagway
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which is the northernmost place that you
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can go and visit which is a very small
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town only has around about 900 people in
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winter about 1200 people in summer and
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it was the gateway to the Klondike Gold
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you'll also visit Ketchikan which used
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to be the salmon capital of the world
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and you'll normally spend a day cruising
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through one of the Glacia inlets like
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Glacier Bay the pros of an Inside
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Passage Cruise is it gives you a great
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overview of Alaska and you'll get to see
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some of the really interesting and
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important places and you'll get to see
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for normal scenery and great glaciers
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the downside it is a round trip and go
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to Vancouver to Vancouver or Seattle to
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Seattle you double back on yourself and
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so you have two days we're actually just
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cruising through the Canadian Inside
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and so does a little bit repetitive now
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the other itinerary is the Gulf of
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Alaska cruises they also tend to be one
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way so they are though northwards or
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they go southwards normally between
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Seattle or Vancouver in the south and
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Anchorage in the north the pros of these
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is not only do they spend about four
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days in the inside passage so you'll get
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to see some of the things but you'll
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also see much more so you'll also get to
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see some other places such as the Valdez
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or the Hubbard or the college fiord the
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downside is it probably means two
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flights you're either going to fly into
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Seattle Vancouver and you're gonna have
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to fly in or out of Anchorage as well so
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there's more flying so a third tip is
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who should you go with there's a huge
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amount of choice there are normally in a
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season up to 29 ships doing Alaska lots
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of different cruise lines I went with
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Holland America Line and the reason for
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Holland America Line is they are the
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company that has been operating in
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Alaska for longer than anybody else they
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have been in Alaska for over 70 years so
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one of my tips though when you decide on
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who to go with is look at the cruise
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line look at the ship and make sure that
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particular itinerary is going to take
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you into place here Bay only to cruise
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ships are allowed per day into Glacier
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Bay that's really really important that
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you go into place eBay because it is
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absolutely magnificent but certainly I
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would recommend take a look at Hollin
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America Line just because they have been
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going there for such a long time and
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also knowledgeable and also very
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importantly they can also get you into
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place here Bay my fourth tip is around
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what cabin one of the things I would
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recommend that you look at if you can
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afford it is getting a balcony cabin the
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scenery is quite remarkable in Alaska
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even just cruising along on sea days
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it's beautiful scenery so actually
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having a balcony cabin is pretty
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magnificent so which side of the ship
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should you be on if you're on a Gulf of
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Alaska trip as you head north bound you
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should actually be on the starboard side
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or the right-hand side of the ship
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because the scenery is all going to be
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on the right-hand side of the ship if
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you're heading southbound be on the port
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side or the left-hand side
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because all the scenery's gonna be on
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the left-hand side if you're doing an
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inside passage it's probably less
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critical however I was on the port side
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the left-hand side and certainly unless
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a Bay that was a real plus being on the
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port side as you cruise who gets here
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Bay the way that the ship's positioned
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for much of the time they're really
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important places you want to look at are
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going to be on the left-hand side or the
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port side so does a packing think of
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layers first of all you start with your
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comfort layer so this is a t-shirt or an
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undershirt and comfortable trousers like
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a pair of jeans secondly what you need
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is your warmth layer so sweater
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sweatshirt or it's all weather kind of
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puffy coat a nice woolen hat scarf or a
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neck warmer some nice thick socks pack
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some long johns to give you go into
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place ears third you have your
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protection layer some sort of rain coat
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ideally with the hood or poncho with
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hood also whatever strongly recommend is
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your protection there particularly going
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to be an outdoors doing hiking or go
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into glacis is some waterproof over
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trousers make sure that you have a
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waterproof gloves now what some people
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have recommended is actually having
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under gloves which are texting gloves so
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gloves that are it will enable you to
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use your mobile phone or to manipulate
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your camera if you want to take pictures
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bring sunglasses particular if you're
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going on to things like places or snowy
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areas in terms of shoes what I recommend
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is make sure that you take leather shoes
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because it's going to be wet they're
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gonna get wet and obviously if you have
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some kind of canvas shoe either shoe
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that's gonna be a real problem
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obviously if they've got more of a
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hiking spin to them that's good so
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they've got a bit of ankle protection
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that's really good too if you're out
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hiking or walking if you go out to the
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glaciers you'll be given over boots to
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put over whatever types of shoes that
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you're wearing now my sixth tip is a
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really important one and one unfortunate
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that is probably going to blow your
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budget there are some phenomenal
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excursions and things to do however it
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could end up costing you quite a lot of
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money there are basically five main
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types of excursion well watching really
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really popular place your base
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excursions whether that's just going and
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viewing them walking on them going dogs
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laying on them tivity based excursions
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so things like ziplining kayak
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hiking meeting and drinking going to
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salmon bags or touring local breweries
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and then there are cultural immersion
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ones where you get to experience some of
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the Alaskan culture if you really want
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to see things like place ears well
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watching there is quite a hefty cost
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associated with many of those but I
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would strongly recommend to try and
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budget to do one place in excursion and
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perhaps one other excursion which is
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going to be memorable unique and
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distinctive in an ask so for example in
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Juneau although you can do this in some
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of the other ports dogs Lane you can do
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them on the Mendenhall Glacier or even
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do them on Norris place yeah but they
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can cost anything up to six hundred and
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fifty dollars per person getting on to
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place on a hiking or doing dog slaying
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is a thing that you will never forget
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another thing I would strongly recommend
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you do in Skagway is go on the White
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Pass and Yukon railway this is a very
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historic railway it's a narrow gauge
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railway that was built in the 1900s and
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you can do it in standard carriages or
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you can also do it in premium carriages
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and that's going to cost you between 120
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right up to about 320 dollars in
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Ketchikan I would recommend you go to
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the great Alaskan lumberjack show that's
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gonna cost you about thirty five forty
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dollars there are of course many other
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things that you can do in Alaska which
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are gonna cost you much less money
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you'll find in some of the ports there
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are Trolley Tours you'll find there are
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though just simple walking tours you can
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do or in junior you can go out the mount
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roberts tramway which is not gonna cost
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you very much money so what are your
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options you know obviously go with the
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cruise line one of the options that many
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people will go with because they know
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that if any of the tours are running
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late the ship will wait for you there
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are independent providers which will
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also offer excursions often many of the
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same excursions are very similar
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excursions they will tend to be a lower
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cost they will meet you at the port and
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they do promise to help sort you out if
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anything runs late and they don't get
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you back to the ship on time of course
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you can simply go and self explore a lot
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of these towns are quite close to where
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the ships dock and then just get off
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you'll find there are local tour tour
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operators offering you know similar
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tours often a lower cost do bear in mind
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that that dream excursion may get
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poor weather normally not because of
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rain a lot of these you know Alaskan and
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Alaska tours are used to rain it's if
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there's more things like fault they may
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get canceled cause it's not safe to fly
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so those things hopefully will help you
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have an incredible Alaskan cruise
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certainly those tips are things that I
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learned from my experience and
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definitely knowing those before I wind
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would have made my cruise even better
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the Alaska experience is phenomenal I
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absolutely loved it I'm glad that I
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budgeted for and plan opening some of
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those magical excursions because they
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did make experience just quite
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