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  1. Monday, August 10, 2015 – Icy Straight Point

    On our way back, the water started getting choppy so Captain Floyd had everyone come inside. They had hot chocolate and cookies for everyone. Once we made it back to dock, we were wanted to get some lunch. We really wanted fresh crab and Marjorie suggested the Office Bar. She dropped our group of four there and we told her we would walk back and then she brought the other couple back to the ship.

    They were selling fresh Dungeness crab which they cleaned outside but served whole for $25 per crab which included their homemade chowder.

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    These crabs were very filling. I was really glad we had a long walk back to the ship. Once we returned to the port, Doug went back to the ship and Jennifer, Kenny and I decided to look around at the shops. My DH is not as shopper as you probably noticed. I walked around a little but then left the others and went to walk down to the beach area. It was very rocky with pretty big rocks which we not easy to walk on. They had a fire pit set up which looked nice and I also had a good view of our ship.

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    When we got back to the ship, Jennifer called over the balcony divider that their cabin steward had left a surprise. It was Kenny’s birthday and they got a bottle of champagne and 4 glasses. We all sat on our balcony and enjoyed the surprise.

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    That evening was 70’s night in the Centrum. Since we knew it would be loud in our room, we went early and got a seat to watch. If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em. It was fun. The activities crew dressed as the Village People. Then two of them went into the glass elevators and were dancing on the railings with two passengers while the elevators went up and down.

    We did not do any of the evening shows. With how active our days were, we didn’t want to do too much. We did love our afternoons in Schooners. I am a trivia lover so we always did the 5:00PM trivia when we were on board just like we would do every night on our Mediterranean cruise. We enjoyed all of the musical acts that played in Schooners and the Centrum. I thought Ned Gray did a good job as well as Zig Zag. There were also two guys, Rosario Strings who played guitar and violin which were just beautiful. Every time they were playing, I was headed to something so I never got to hear a full set but what I heard was so pretty.

    Tomorrow is Juneau!

  2. Monday, August 10, 2015 – Icy Straight Point

    We saw quite a few whales.

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    Captain Floyd told us about the whales and area and was very interesting. He was the only person we met on our whole trip who was a native Alaskan. He was born in Juneau. Most of the people we met came from elsewhere. Many were from Colorado. Floyd gave and envelope from Marjorie to both Jennifer and me. They each help a card and hand painted rock that was shaped like a whale tale. Marjorie had made us a 30th anniversary gift. This was so sweet!

    We saw some more whales and then some Steller sea lions.

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  3. Monday, August 10, 2015 – Icy Straight Point

    When I was originally planning our excursion for Icy Straight Point, I was going to book an all-day halibut fishing trip for the guys and the girls were going to do a whale watch. I booked my sister-in-law and me on a whale watch and then I called a vendor who had all day halibut fishing in September but he told me that he wasn’t accepting reservations until January. I thought he would take my name but he did not. When I called in January, he told me he was booked. Really? In the meantime my sister-in-law decided she would rather do halibut fishing so I canceled the whale watch. I then proceeded to call every vendor and could not get any halibut fishing charters. When I called F.I.S.H.E.S., Marjorie told me that they only did fishing when the cruise ships were not in. She was very helpful and gave me a few more names to try. They were all full as well. Now we had to figure something else out so it was back to whale watching for everyone. I contacted Marjorie and they had an opening and so we booked the first one of the day.

    ISP is a tender port and I had never tendered before so I wasn’t sure what to expect. It went smoothly and it was a very short ride to port. We walked around the back of the buildings and found Marjorie right away. There was one other couple going with us from our ship. FISHES takes a total of 6 people so it is very comfortable. We got into her van and took a ride into Hoonah where their boat is docked. It was a pretty cloudy day with rain showers.

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    First we spotted some sea otters floating in kelp beds. They’re so cute!

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    We sailed along the coastline looking for brown bears but had no luck. Then we spotted our first whale.

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  4. Thanks, Linda for posting such a wonderful review of your Alaskan cruise on the Radiance! I am loving all of your pictures and so far many of them are bringing back wonderful memories of both of my Alaskan cruises, the last one in 2011 aboard the Radiance! (I'll be back on board her in less than two weeks on her southbound run to Hawaii while repositioning to the New Zealand/Australia cruise season.)

     

    Can't wait for more; you are a gifted photographer as well.:)

     

    Ellen

     

    Thanks! I love taking pictures.

  5. Sunday, August 9, 2015 – Ketchikan

    On the way back, my husband got to sit in the front. He has always wanted to learn to fly and he does fly remote control airplanes. He enjoyed seeing it from that view and also talking to Michelle about the remotes which she says are harder to fly that her plane. Once we landed, Michelle showed us her catch. She has crab pots on one of the lakes and it was loaded with Dungeness crab which is my favorite.

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    Michelle gave each couple a DVD which included Misty Fjords as a souvenir. She also refunded part of our money since the Traitors Cove excursion is cheaper than the Anan excursion. I really enjoyed the whole experience and would definitely use them again. They were genuinely nice people.

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    It was about 1:30 by the time we got back to town and everyone was starving. We had an all aboard at 4:30 so we didn’t have a lot of time and I really wanted to see Creek Street. We had asked Shona about where to eat and she suggested Annabelle’s but when we went there it was over an hour wait. The hostess suggested Fish Pirates and said it was owned by the same people. We walked about a block and got in there. From what I recall, the food was good. I think I had some sort of halibut. Doug decided to go back to the ship and Jennifer, Kenny and I walked around Creek Street. There were many dead salmon in the creek and there was that odor again.

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  6. Enjoying your review, thanks for your posts. We will be on the Radiance next year so I am looking forward to reading all about your cruise adventure. BTW, loved your balcony --- care to share your cabin number????

     

    We have gone with Michele and Tim twice to Anan Creek and enjoyed our bear experience. Sorry to hear that you had to change your plans --- looking forward to hearing more about Traitor's Cove.

     

    Like you, I sat in the back of the plane --- I enjoyed it so much the first time I asked to be seated there on our last trip --- best seat ever!

     

    My room was 8088. My sister-in-law had 8086 which was slightly smaller but still a good size.

    I would definitely fly with Michelle again. We had a great experience with her and Tim and Shona. Very nice people.

     

    Definitely best seat ever! It pays to be short.:D

  7. You can only edit for 20 minutes after posting.

     

    Loving your pictures so far. Radiance is a ship we love. We would like to get to Alaska one day, so thank you for taking the time. There is always something to be learnt from other people's experiences. It helps with the dreaming process too :)

     

    Interested to hear about the noise for your cabins too. Handy to know. Love the size of the balcony :)

     

    Interesting to know about the edit button. I've posted reviews on DIS boards and the edit button stays there. It's nice because you can put links to each post there and people who are reading don't have to scroll through everything.

    I'm glad you are enjoying it. I love the Radiance ships. If I could, I would sail exclusively on them.

  8. Sunday, August 9, 2015 – Ketchikan

    Bear in tree!

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    I wanted to let everyone know something that I had wondered about these spots where bear were catching and eating salmon. How does it smell? BAD. REALLY BAD.

    Since we were originally scheduled for Anan and it is further away, we got extra time to watch the bears. After being there for a few hours, Tim took us to this beautiful lake where was where the salmon were heading to spawn and die.

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    Spawning salmon.

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    We spent some time at the lake. Tim took our pictures and he was so informative about the area and the salmon and Alaska in general. We really had a nice relaxing time up there. Then it was time to head back down to the lake to wait for Michelle. Here she comes!

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    And off we go again.

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  9. Sunday, August 9, 2015 – Ketchikan

    There were around a dozen people on the observation platform. They had a green blind with holes cut out for viewing. There was some seating and a small covered area nearby where people left their backpacks. We were allowed to bring small backpacks that Michelle stored in the float of the plane. I brought my two cameras, a Nikon D5100 with its long lens that I primarily used. I also bought a Nikon Tough before the cruise which was the best $300 I could have spent. Lots of rain coming! We saw a total of about 8 different bears. Even though they weren’t browns, they were so much fun to watch and SO cute! Prepare for some bear pics!

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    This bear was my favorite. She tried and tried and did not get a fish. She sat there so dejected.

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    And then success! Everyone cheered for her and the guides there shushed them. You really have to be quiet but sometimes the excitement gets to you.

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    Even though bears are mostly solitary, the guides said these two were brothers that still stuck together.

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  10. Sunday, August 9, 2015 – Ketchikan

    We took some pictures on the dock and then Michelle left and we started up the hill toward the van where Tim would drive us to the pathway leading to the observation area.

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    The walk through the woods was really pretty. I loved seeing all the different kinds of trees and bushes.

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    This is what he viewing platform looked like. Also, please note my boots for those wondering what to pack for Alaska. They had to be my most favorite thing to wear. They were very comfortable and kept my feet completely dry. Michelle loved them and said I was the first person to show up prepared with rain boots. They were Kamicks made in Canada and I purchased them from Amazon.

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    We saw Mr. Eagle sitting there surveying the salmon.

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  11. Sunday, August 9, 2015 – Ketchikan

    Today was the day I was looking forward to the most since I booked the cruise. It was something I took into consideration when choosing my dates. All I wanted to see was bears catching salmon, particularly brown bears. I have been watching Brooks Falls webcams for a couple years and just love watching the bears. I knew we would not have time to do Brooks or the other tours that go to Katmai due to our other plans. So after reading about it on this site, I knew Anan was the place I wanted to go. About a week or so after I booked the cruise (March 2014), I emailed Island Wings. I chose them because of having an armed guide. I know many people use other vendors without guides but this was something that all of my guys wanted. I got in and Shona at Island Wings told me they would let me know in October if we got the permit. We did and everything was a go.

    The morning we reached Ketichkan was a nice day. No rain! I was so excited because I had read about other people having their Anan trips canceled due to weather. Shona picked us up right on time and we had one other couple from Celebrity with us. She drove us to their office which we really could have just walked to since Michelle takes off right next to the ship. And here is where we got the BAD NEWS. We could not go to Anan because it was fogged in even though the weather here was nice. Apparently they have cameras set up near the landing sites where they can monitor the weather and it did not look good there. Michelle gave us the option of canceling and getting a full refund or she could take us to Traitors Cove where there are only black bears. Now we live in Pennsylvania and we have black bears here so we weren’t really excited but we didn’t really want to cancel either because we were also excited for the floatplane ride. The consensus of all six of us was to just go. This turned out to be a GREAT decision!

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    Michelle had us stand there and she looked everyone over and placed us where she wanted us to sit. My brother-in-law rode shotgun. The second seat held Tim, our guide, Jennifer and Doug. The third seat had the couple from Celebrity. And because I’m short, I got the back seat all by myself. As far as I’m concerned, it was the best seat in the house! I had plenty of room AND I could take pictures out of windows on either side of the plane. I loved it!

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    We had a smooth landing on a beautiful lake.

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  12. Picking only 6 photos per location is very difficult. I didn't even incorporate the video (yet!)

     

    If you were on Radiance 7-14 then we just missed each other. We were on the Coastal Classic heading towards Seward while you were disembarking. Did you do a Kenai Fjords tour? If not, go back and do it :) After reading your review it sounds like you had a wonderful trip.

     

    My biggest regret on this trip is not being prepared with a really good telephoto lens. I had my wide-angle & a 30-110 zoom, but it just didn't have the distance. There were two others in our group with pro-level lenses so I'm hoping the picture sharing actually happens! I'm not going to make the same mistake for the next trip.

     

    I did do Kenai Fjords and forgot to mention it when I originally posted and the stupid edit button went away. I brought my long lense for my Nikon D5100 and it worked really well for all my animal shots.

  13. Saturday, August 8, 2015 – Seaday

    Today was our only day to relax so we slept in a little. We wandered around doing ship things. I think Jennifer and Kenny did a movie. Doug and I played mini golf.

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    We did not pack formal clothes for the guys, no jackets or ties, because of all the extra clothes we needed so we decided to skip formal night and go to Chops instead. Also, I wasn’t crazy about the menu for the first formal night anyway. We did snag some of the free champagne from the Captains welcome before our dinner.

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    While we were eating in Chops, we saw Dall Porpoises and humpback whales. Our table became very popular with the other diners as they stood around it to look out. We jokingly offered them some bread. It was all in good fun though.

    Whale tale from Chops!

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    We called it a night fairly early because the next day was our floatplane tour with Island Wings to Anan!

  14. Friday, August 7, 2015 – Vancouver/Sailaway

    Soon it was sailaway time and we said goodbye to Vancouver.

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    We hung around outside for quite awhile watching the scenery. We had muster drill and our location was Schooner Bar. After muster, we explored a bit and got ready for dinner. We always do My Time dining. We requested window seats and got them. Then we normally ask to have the same time and waiters every night so it works out similar to main seating except we are not eating as early or as late.

  15. Thursday, August 6, 2015 - Vancouver

    After climbing around on the treetops for awhile, it was time to do the Cliffwalk. It was pretty hot that day and everyone was tired and the long was really long so I was the only one to do it.

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    After I finished the cliffwalk, we headed back to where the shuttles were. The air conditioning on the shuttle that we were on was broken and the windows didn’t open. We felt like we were in a sauna the entire way. He dropped us off at the Hyatt stop because he said it was a little closer than the stop at Canada Place. We decided to just eat dinner in the hotel again and call it a night.

    We slept in a little and showered and got ready and then headed down to the included breakfast. They had a large room where you were seated and presented with a menu with three breakfast options: a continental type, eggs how you wanted them with sides or an omelet. This was really nice and not your typical free breakfast. After finishing breakfast, we brought our luggage down and the guys at the front called for a minivan cab for us. Even though we could have walked it, it would have been a real pain with all of the luggage. It was less than $10 a couple with the tip. Well worth it. I just loved this hotel and would definitely stay there again.

    The cab dropped us right in front of Canada Place and we were through check in in no time. The walk through the building took longer than the actual check in. Once on board, Jennifer, Kenny and I decided to go explore Gastown. Doug headed for the pool bar. Priorities, people!

    I just really wanted to see the steam clock. Fortunately we got there almost on the hour so we did not have long to wait to see it do its’ thing.

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    We walked down as far as Gassy Jack and did a little shopping and then we were all ready for the ship.

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    By the time we got back, the rooms were opened so I stopped in to check out my balcony before going to find Doug. Look at the size of this thing!

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    I found my hubby and enjoyed a beverage (or two).

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  16. I loved your review! You did the complete opposite of us. You boarded when we disembarked and then we did the DIY while you cruised. We also flew from PA but we flew out of Newark instead. I am very jealous of the wolf, mother bear and cubs and all the moose you saw. We stayed at the McKinley Creekside where you had the meal that one night and we also used Coastal Helicopters. I completely understand how you feel. I am finely feeling rested after being back a week. It was an exhausting trip. We were on the go constantly. I have started posting my review tonight ánd have way too many pictures to choose from.

  17. Thursday, August 6, 2015 - Newark, NJ to Chicago to Vancouver

    Our flight to Chicago was at 6:00AM. We drove over Wednesday night and stayed at a Park/Sleep/Fly hotel in Newark where we could leave our car for the entire time we were gone and have the free shuttle to the airport. The cost for the hotel and keeping our car 17 days was $220.80.

    The shuttle to the airport runs on the hour so they recommended using the 3:00AM shuttle instead of the 4:00AM one. I was not thrilled. We were up at 2:30, got ready and were shuttled to the airport by around 3:15. Of course nothing was open and there was only one other couple besides us at our gate. We tried to sleep but that wasn’t happening. More people began to show up around 4:30 so we could have gotten the 4:00AM shuttle.

    We met Jennifer and Kenny, who were flying from Richmond, VA in Chicago and we were all on the second plane to Vancouver. We arrived in Vancouver around 11:30. This had to be one of the prettiest airports I’ve ever seen.

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    Since there were four of us with 1 large bag per person and 3 wheeled carryons plus backpacks, we needed something large. I had read that you could get a minivan taxi and also that the taxi prices to downtown were set. When we exited the airport, we got into the taxi line which was extremely LONG. While standing there I saw a limo stand. Since our line wasn’t moving, I went over to the limo line. We ended up getting a limo for around $30 a couple. I love being on the good side of an exchange rate unlike when we went to Europe. We rode into Vancouver in comfort and style.

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    I had chosen the St. Regis Hotel from reviews here on CC. This was a great choice! The hotel had a great location, a Starbucks attached and a nice restaurant plus their free breakfast was very good. We even got chocolates on the pillows and nice quality shampoos and soaps in the bathroom. The staff there was excellent and very helpful.

    After we checked in and freshened up, we had lunch in the hotel’s restaurant. It was kind of a sports bar. We all shared poutine as an appetizer. I had read that it was some sort of Canadian specialty and it was really good. It was French fries with gravy and cheese curds. I wasn’t sure what to expect but it was kind of like our French fries, cheese and gravy that you can order in the States except that instead of cheddar cheese, the curds are like mozzarella. Definitely not low cal! After lunch, we walked down to Canada Place to look for the free shuttle bus to Capilano Suspension Bridge. I would have preferred going to the Bridge first thing in the morning which was suggested on the boards but I knew my DH would want to get to the ship as early as possible. I had also read that you could go later in the day to avoid the crowds but we were pretty tired since we were up at 2:30AM our time and now we had a three hour time difference. It’s a good thing we didn’t go later because our shuttle driver told us that the last bus back would be between 6:00 and 6:30 even though the park was open until 8:00PM.

    The bridge was really fun but very crowded.

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    The park itself was just beautiful! I have never seen trees so tall. I would love to come to this place on a day that wasn’t crowded and spend an entire day. It would be so peaceful.

    The treetops bridges were a lot of fun too.

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    Feeling like an Ewok! (Star Wars lover here)

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