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Sail Date: Sep 2018
Cabin: Balcony

We were celebrating an Anniversary and a Birthday and wanted to revisit one of the most beautiful places on earth once again.

We departed under sunny skies for 10 beautiful days visiting 4 ports of call. Our cabin was a small balcony cabin but after deciding to live out of our suitcases all went well. Our bed was comfortable and we were not in the room very much as we ate in the dining room every night and then attended the late shows which were terrific. We especially loved the lectures by Tess, a naturalist who was extremely knowledgeable and a great lover of nature and told not only through her eyes but through the eyes of John Muir. She was very engaging and the entire Theater was practically full for all the lectures and there were many. The shows, although one man shows at times, were mostly wonderful. The two show productions were terrific! Don't miss the shows!.

As we had been to Alaska a few times, we chose not to take any excursions, so we thoroughly enjoyed the visits to the museums and the little ports themselves. We tried to visit little shops where the artists were local. It was a wonderful experience....

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Balcony

Cabin BB

The cabin was small but adequate. Our cabin stewart aimed to please and did so. The cabin was made up promptly in the AM and it was very very clean.

The space to put away your clothing etc. was minimal, but if you keep a lot of your stuff under the bed in a suitcase, it works well.

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