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  1. 42 minutes ago, snowballs mom said:

    Hey melaniesmom, if you have time would you please let us know if you get your Quest results the next day. Thanks!

    Will do. We test on Friday morning. We fly on Saturday, but I will try to remember to post about when we get our results. I just saw the post that says that ID Now is acceptable, but I think I am going to stick with Quest.

  2. 13 minutes ago, nwcruiselover said:

    I am in the same situation.  Every testing location within about 50 miles of my home is only testing people with symptoms.  I’m still looking though, and hoping it all works out.

    Do you have Quest in your area? CVS does not test in our state, and we can only get PCR at Walgreens. I was able to schedule test for next week at a Quest location. It is a PCR test, but they say that results are typically available the next the day. It is no cost to you.

    https://patient.questdiagnostics.com/no-cost-covid-test

  3. 18 hours ago, snowballs mom said:

    I just tried googling COVID antigen test near me. It pulled up several urgent care clinics that conduct the antigen tests with results in thirty minutes. The downside is there is a fee, and I could not tell if insurance would cover it. According to a different person's post their PVP stated that the day of cruise departure counts as day three of the time period. We may end up going this route if the testing requirement is still in place in late September

    We did schedule our tests for next week through Quest. There is one right down the street from us. It does say that it is "No Cost to You." It is a PCR test, but it does say that test results are typically available the next day.

    https://patient.questdiagnostics.com/no-cost-covid-test

  4. 33 minutes ago, snowballs mom said:

    I just tried googling COVID antigen test near me. It pulled up several urgent care clinics that conduct the antigen tests with results in thirty minutes. The downside is there is a fee, and I could not tell if insurance would cover it. According to a different person's post their PVP stated that the day of cruise departure counts as day three of the time period. We may end up going this route if the testing requirement is still in place in late September

    Thank you for the information! I have spent most of my day researching, as well. I just wish we had antigen testing available at CVS like so many other locations. It would be so much easier! From everything else I have read, I don't think that chart is correct. I think we have three full days before our cruise to test. If it doesn't work out, I guess we will be spending more time in Texas. 

     

  5. 42 minutes ago, snowballs mom said:

    ID Now is neither an antigen test nor a PCR test. It is a rapid nucleic acid amplification test that is done at a single temperature (PCR tests cycle through different temps to make lots of copies of the template). I do not know if the cruise lines know the difference. I emailed Carnival asking if ID Now was acceptable, but I do not expect a fast response to the question.

     

    In my area, we do not have easy access to antigen tests - they are using those for symptomatic individuals. We have a lot of Walgreens stores offering either ID Now for rapid testing or PCRs that take a couple of days.

     

     

     

    I have found the same as you about Walgreens here in Colorado. CVS does not offer testing in Colorado. I am nervous about getting a PCR test on a Friday and getting the results in time to sail on Monday. We sail on the 16th. How do we get in touch with someone at carnival who can actually answer our questions?

  6. Has anyone been to Alaska 360 on their own? We are planning to take the SMART bus out to their location when we are in Skagway. We are only interested in the Sled Dog Demonstration. I have not been able to find out what the cost will be. I have tried contacting them several different ways, but I have not heard anything back.We would appreciate any information. Thanks!

  7. Based on watching Emerald Princess for most of a couple days (and overnight) that particular Seattle r/t itinerary returns south outside the island. We, on Oosterdam, as well as NCL Pearl were all together with Emerald Princess (relatively speaking) and in sight of each other most of the last days to Victoria. Not sure about other Princess itineraries. We did however pass inside the Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii) on the way south from Ketchikan but then went outside Vancouver Is.

     

    Here is the route shown for the Emerald Princess:

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    The route in my previous post is for the Ruby Princess next summer. Even the one for the Ruby princess this summer is different than the one for next summer. Here is the Ruby one for this summer:

     

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  8. Thank you! :)

     

    So they have more than 2 6-passenger boats as well? Haha! This is getting more confusing each day!

     

    Hoping the smaller boat won't be much rockier on the water!

     

    I believe they are only using two 6 passenger boats. Sorry if I made that confusing.

  9. Looks like we got the same answers - and from different people nonetheless! Here is the reply I just got from them by email:

     

    "Right now, Misty Bay still has Islander, the 18 passenger boat being used for whale watches that you referred to in your e-mail. The new, custom boat has come up from the builder down in the lower 48; but the boat is still over in Juneau where it is getting the final preparations done to make it ready for daily tour use.

     

    Since the new boat is not yet physically in Hoonah, I have changed you to the 6 passenger boat.

     

    Please let me know if this will be satisfactory. If not, I am happy to offer you a full refund so that you can pursue a tour with another company."

     

     

    So it sounds to me like they have all communicated and have their act together now! :) I am fully satisfied with the service received so far! They seem quite accommodating. I will make sure to report back with my experiences in August after our tour!

     

    I just hope I didn't make a mistake switching boats now that they told you the new one will be in use shortly! :)

     

    I don't think you made a mistake. I really believe that a six passenger boat will make for a better experience. All of the really good reviews I have read are from people who were on a six passenger one. Just be prepared that it may be their boat which you see on the website or another 6 passenger one that they are using. Have a great trip!:)

  10. I called Misty Bay Lodge this morning. I wanted to give them a chance for some clarification about our experience before writing a review. Louis Juergens of Alaska Galore Tours returned my call. Alaska Galore Tours handles the reservations for Misty Bay Lodge.

     

    Mr. Juergens wanted to make things right and did offer us compensation to make up for the issues we experienced.

     

    He did tell me that the new boat is not yet in Hoonah. They expect to have it any time now. I believe he said that it is currently in Juneau. The 18 passenger boat that we were on is one they are using until they have the new one there to use.

     

    He also told me that they will book passengers on the 6 passenger boat - the 18 passenger boat does not need to be full first. They realize that some people are looking for an experience with fewer passengers. He said that he would be talking to the person who handles reservations to make sure there is not confusion with this.

     

    I know that I made our reservation based on many good reviews. I want to believe that our experience was just one bad experience because of some poor communication.

  11. Thanks so much for the further information. I'm glad you were still able to enjoy your tour and the sea life! Did you find it difficult navigating through the "crowd" to get to the railing/window and catch the sights? And most importantly - it sounds like they did admit that they were in the wrong. Did you receive any compensation?

     

    I am going to email them and request the 6-person boat for our tour... Hopefully it's not already "sold out".

     

    My husband and I spent most of the trip at a railing in the front open area. A lot of the time it was just the two of us out there. Several others, including our son, would join us at times. It never got crowded in this outside area. There were a few times that I felt the need to move away from the railing to be considerate of others. We did not spend any time on the back open area. When I was inside, I definitely felt more of a need to be considerate to not block the view of others. I was able to find space at a window. Since my son spent a little more time inside, I asked him about his experience. He told me that most of the time he did not have any trouble finding a spot at a window. It did help when some of the people were spending time on the two outside areas. Just so you know - neither of the outside areas is covered on the boat we were on. I believe there is a covered outside area on their six person boat.

     

    We did not receive any compensation. I did not ask for any and none was offered.

  12. And I wonder if "borrowed for several years" is from this season onward, hence the "brand new custom made boat" mentioned on their website is actually the borrowed boat, or in past seasons and they're just using it as a fill-in while their "brand new" boat is delayed! [emoji53]

     

    Have you considered writing a review on Trip Advisor? There isn't much from this year and the experiences from last year don't seem to predict the way things will be with this "new boat".

     

    Mr. Juergens definitely talked about the boat we were on as having been used by Misty Bay Lodge in previous years. I don't remember it ever being mentioned in any of the reviews I have read. I honestly don't believe a lot of what he told me. I think he was just trying to talk around any point that I had in relation to our experience. Towards the end of our conversation, he did finally admit that we had booked a "premium experience" and that was not what we got. He also admitted that he made a mistake in assigning people to the boats for the day. He also said that they should have notified us of the change of boat prior to us arriving for the tour.

     

    I definitely plan to write a review for Trip Advisor. That is the very reason that I called Hope the day after our experience. I wanted to give them a chance to better explain what happened. After our time on the boat I did speak to someone who was on the other boat, and things this man told me do not match up with what we were told.

     

    Please know that we did have a good time on our excursion. We were happy with the number of whales we saw. Captain Dan did a good job of showing us whales, sea lions, and otters. Did we have the experience we were expecting? No. It was definitely different from the reviews from previous years that I read. Did it ruin our day? No. Was it frustrating? Yes. We do feel that our experience would not have been as good if the weather had not been good and we had all been crowded inside for most of the time.

     

    I know that I spent a lot of time researching in preparation for our trip. I want others to have accurate information. I am afraid that the reviews from previous years do not provide an accurate description of what Misty Bay Lodge is currently offering.

  13. That's really frustrating to hear... It sure sounds like you got the run-around! I know my confirmation was sent from Alaska Galore but Hope had specifically said something along the lines of them being "the same company". I assume they are used for their reservation services or the like.

     

    Since it seems the boat being used was not the one advertised... Do you think it was intended to hold 18 people, or did they stretch the capacity?

     

    I'm almost tempted to email them and ask when they actually expect the new boat to be ready... They really had me sold on it.

     

    I would definitely email them and confirm about the new boat. Sorry I don't have any pictures of the boat we were on. My husband did take a picture of their six passenger boat which was traveling near us most of the time. We mainly took pictures of sea lions, whales and sea otters. :) The boat we were on had two long benches in the inside area - one along each side. It also had some big windows on the sides that opened up, but they closed them after a while when some people got cold. They really need to put a picture of their 18 passenger boat on their website. I do think that we were on their new boat. When I spoke with Mr. Juergens, he at first told me there was no new boat. At first he did not believe me that one was mentioned on the website. I believe that he then checked the website which is when he told me that the new boat mentioned there had not arrived yet. I really did not feel like he was being honest with me. When we booked back in November there was no mention of the 18 passenger boat on their website. The six passenger boat was the only one on there.

     

    My understanding is that they are now using Alaska Galore Tours for their booking. I had several emails from Mendy at Alaska Galore Tours, and she said that she was assisting Hope at Misty Bay Lodge with reservations. Even after I mentioned Alaska Galore Tours in my conversation with him, Mr Juergens never identified himself as being part of Alaska Galore Tours. Since all of my previous contacts had been with Hope and Mendy, I even said to him during our conversation that I had no idea who he was. All he ever told me was that he was with Misty Bay Lodge. It does seem strange now that I know he is one of the owners of Alaska Galore Tours.

  14. That's really too bad to hear! When we booked, we specifically requested the 18-person boat hoping for more stability on the water and better facilities given the fact that it's brand new. They told me that the boat has lots of room both inside and out for the number of passengers it holds, and essentially that we would have an incredible experience even if sailing full. I'm just hoping to be able to get from side to side during whale sightings for photos, have a good window seat inside if the weather isn't cooperating, etc.

     

    Do you have any pictures of the boat? I would love to see them if you do!

     

    I was responding to your previous post when you posted this one. :) I am not sure if we have any pictures of the boat. I will check tomorrow and post any that we have. According to Louis Juergens, owner of Alaska Galore Tours, they have not received the new boat which is mentioned on the Misty Bay website. He told me that the boat we were on is one they have borrowed for at least several years. I had a lengthy discussion with him the day after our tour. He called me after Hope got very flustered when I called to better understand what had happened and why we were put on the bigger boat when the six passenger boat did go out the same day. Louis Jergens told me he was from Misty Bay Lodge. I have since researched and found out that he is one of the owners of Alaska Galore Tours. I honestly can not tell you who was telling me the truth and who was lying to me. I sure heard a lot of different excuses.

  15. TeeChi, how did you like it? How was their new boat? We're booked with them and had the option of their older 6-person boat or the new 18-person one and we chose the 18-person. Did we make a good decision? Any tips of what to wear, bring, etc? Did they provide any snacks or beverages?

     

    We were on this boat last week. It seemed crowded when we were all inside. There are open areas in the front and back. We had a partly cloudy day and were able to spend most of our time outside in the front. It was cold at times, and we were thankful for our layers. When the boat was moving, it was very windy which made it cold. We did have rain pants with us, but did not need them since we did not have any rain. We were glad we had on our waterproof boots since some water did come in through the bottom of the front loading ramp. We did use our binoculars quite a bit. They did have a couple of cans of Pepsi, a box of Diet Pepsi, bottles of water, and individual bags of Famous Amos cookies. I am happy to answer any other questions you have.

  16. Just an update. Tried to book the six man boat at Misty Bay Lodge and they have purchased an 18 person boat and will not confirm the 6 man charter unless the 18 man is full first. Just thought I would let you know as it was important to us we did the 6 man boat......if we had not asked we would have assumed we would have been placed on the 6 man boat

    We are now looking at Glacier winds........

     

    Wise choice! When we arrived last week, we were told that we had been moved from the six passenger boat to the 18 passenger boat. It was very crowded inside. Thankfully, our day was nice and we spent most of our time outside in the front. We did have a good trip with many whale sightings, but it was not the trip that we were expecting based on what we had booked. When I questioned them about what happened, I received many different answers from different people. It seems that they have expanded their business and things are not the same. I think reviews from previous years are misleading. It is a shame.

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