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<blockquote data-quote="venmos1" data-source="post: 15488450" data-attributes="member: 40656"><p>I have never been on a cruise, but everything i read is positive. I have however been to alaska. I worked up there for 4 months right after college in 2004 on commercial fishing boats. I was stationed out of Anchorage. Alaska is unreal. There are kinda 2 ways to look at it. If i were to go back, i would save around $10k and do everything while im there. There is so much to do (depends on location as well). Im outdoorsy so its right up my alley. For some the sights from the boat may be enough. So depends on what you want. </p><p>On the other hand, 3 days on land may not be enough to do much. Its a big state, and travel can be extensive. For my visit, Anchorage was cool to experience. But the outdoors is where its at. I was able to go on a whale watch out of seward (south of Anchorage) which is a great fishing town. the whale watch was amazing. Almost like the animals were trained for it. We had humpbacks breaching at the side of the boat and feeding in front of us. </p><p>The glaciers are amazing as well. The near 24 hour light in the summer is crazy. Weather was perfect in the summer as well.</p><p></p><p>To me, pics and videos just doesnt do Alaska justice. Its definitely a trip of a lifetime. Definitely a bucket list item for outdoors people. My advice would be do as much as your time and wallet allows. Wont be disappointed. And take lots of pics!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venmos1, post: 15488450, member: 40656"] I have never been on a cruise, but everything i read is positive. I have however been to alaska. I worked up there for 4 months right after college in 2004 on commercial fishing boats. I was stationed out of Anchorage. Alaska is unreal. There are kinda 2 ways to look at it. If i were to go back, i would save around $10k and do everything while im there. There is so much to do (depends on location as well). Im outdoorsy so its right up my alley. For some the sights from the boat may be enough. So depends on what you want. On the other hand, 3 days on land may not be enough to do much. Its a big state, and travel can be extensive. For my visit, Anchorage was cool to experience. But the outdoors is where its at. I was able to go on a whale watch out of seward (south of Anchorage) which is a great fishing town. the whale watch was amazing. Almost like the animals were trained for it. We had humpbacks breaching at the side of the boat and feeding in front of us. The glaciers are amazing as well. The near 24 hour light in the summer is crazy. Weather was perfect in the summer as well. To me, pics and videos just doesnt do Alaska justice. Its definitely a trip of a lifetime. Definitely a bucket list item for outdoors people. My advice would be do as much as your time and wallet allows. Wont be disappointed. And take lots of pics! [/QUOTE]
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