Eddie Wilson Posted August 15 #1 Share Posted August 15 (edited) Hoping Royal Loyalists can help with reasonable time estimate for making outgoing Vancouver flights on Radiance cruise originating in Seward. Noon? 1, 2 PM? Looks like many flights will require 12+ hours wait, and if so any suggestions on can’t miss thing to do in Vancouver for the day? Thanks CC’ers in advance. Eddie Edited August 15 by Eddie Wilson Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Host Kat Posted August 15 #2 Share Posted August 15 1 hour ago, Eddie Wilson said: Hoping Royal Loyalists can help with reasonable time estimate for making outgoing Vancouver flights on Radiance cruise originating in Seward. Noon? 1, 2 PM? Looks like many flights will require 12+ hours wait, and if so any suggestions on can’t miss thing to do in Vancouver for the day? Thanks CC’ers in advance. Eddie Hello @Eddie Wilson Thank you for your new thread, however it was off topic where posted. To help you out, your new thread has been moved to the North American Homeports - West Coast Departures forum where it will be on topic. The majority of your fellow Cruise Critic members that live in the area, have flown in/out or sailed in/out of Vancouver frequent this forum and provide feedback here. Browse through the thread titles in this forum looking for threads of interest. You may find your fellow Cruise Critic members have already posted questions and received answers that may be of interest to you. Hope this will be helpful and glad to have you aboard Cruise Critic! Happy sails, Host Kat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taglovestocruise Posted August 15 #3 Share Posted August 15 Saw this awhile back. Discover the beautiful city of Vancouver stress-free as you disembark from the cruise ship. Safely store your baggage in an All-Day Luggage Storage Service, conveniently located at the Canada Place Cruise Terminal. Simply drop off any large luggage and it will be taken care of for the day as you explore the city. Very easy walk from the cruise terminal to Gastown and the steam clock. About a 12 dollar cab ride to Grandvilel Island. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Milhouse Posted August 16 #4 Share Posted August 16 There are a few similar historical threads (about what to do post cruise while waiting for a late flight) in the West Coast Departures forum that can provide some ideas and info. Just a few points to get you rolling: As alluded to above, there are a few different, reasonably priced luggage storage options in and around the port area so you aren't encumbered when sightseeing post cruise. I always want to cautioning about weather because some things are less fun in the rain. Granville Island just outside the downtown core is one of my favourite place around town. There are shopping and restaurant streets like Robson and Denman that are interesting to stroll through. The seawall is a fairly easy and pleasant walk. Stanley Park is worth exploring but it's a large park so you need to plan/identify the areas you want to visit. And yep, Gastown is close to Canada Place. They've limited traffic in the area this summer to make it more pedestrian friendly. There are further out attractions like Capilano Suspension Bridge and Grouse Mountain if interested in spending most of your time there as they have pricey admission. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare dctravel Posted August 16 #5 Share Posted August 16 We had a similar conundrum, with only two non-stop flights from Vancouver to Washington, DC--one at 8:30 am (not possible) and one at 10:30 pm (not desirable). We decided to spend an extra night in Vancouver and explore the city for an additional day. Yes, it cost us extra for the hotel and a walking food tour of Gastown, but also meant we didn't need to fly a red-eye home. Might not be for everyone, but it made the end of our trip more enjoyable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cairns Cruisers Posted August 17 #6 Share Posted August 17 3 hours ago, dctravel said: We had a similar conundrum, with only two non-stop flights from Vancouver to Washington, DC--one at 8:30 am (not possible) and one at 10:30 pm (not desirable). We decided to spend an extra night in Vancouver and explore the city for an additional day. Yes, it cost us extra for the hotel and a walking food tour of Gastown, but also meant we didn't need to fly a red-eye home. Might not be for everyone, but it made the end of our trip more enjoyable. Was the food tour worth it? If so who did you go with? We are staying an extra night also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare dctravel Posted August 17 #7 Share Posted August 17 1 hour ago, Cairns Cruisers said: Was the food tour worth it? If so who did you go with? We are staying an extra night also. We thought so. Really excellent tortellini and poutine. Very good other bites. We went with Taste Vancouver. Booked it through Viator, but you can book through them directly too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cairns Cruisers Posted August 17 #8 Share Posted August 17 5 hours ago, dctravel said: We thought so. Really excellent tortellini and poutine. Very good other bites. We went with Taste Vancouver. Booked it through Viator, but you can book through them directly too. Thanks for quick response. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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