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NCL Pearl to Alaska


BostonGirl88

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It will not matter at all. The ship will cruise in slowly, hover for awhile, turn 180 degrees, hover for awhile, cruise back out slowly. But if you are interesting in watching for calving at Margerie glacier (in Glacier Bay) you will want to be on deck, as it might happen while your side of the ship is not facing the glacier. EM

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We were on the Pearl last year to Alaska, if you can afford it the best location is on the private deck in the Haven you won't regret it. When we went there were only a hand full of people out there it wasn't crowded and you get spectacular views.:)

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We were on the Pearl to Alaska 4 years ago, and it seemed the cabins on the starboard side were closer to the shoreline. Our friends had starboard balconies on Deck 10 and we had an aft ship balcony (back of ship) and they really had better views than we did.

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