Posted on August 4, 2022October 26, 2022Alaskan Cruise Day 1 Norwegian Encore Seattle Note: Day 3 of the cruise is where the nature scenery begins Our cruise route was Seattle, Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, Glacier Bay (cruising), Victoria, BC, and back to Seattle. Entering the stateroom, I felt like I was in for something different. The guy cleaning the exterior was a nice touch, like Norwegian went that extra mile. A bottle of distilled water requested was delivered pronto and an extension power strip appeared before I even asked for it. Attention to their customer’s needs stayed that way the entire trip. We spent time lounging and sleeping on observation deck 15. Chairs, couches, and recliners were comfortable to varying degrees. It was tough, to stay awake 🙂 . In the evenings, a piano player sang movie themes (Against All Odds) to pop tunes (Happy).Norwegian says the observation deck has a 180-degree view. I say 270. There is more on both sides that I did not get into this video because I chose not to move from my spot. So, to avoid over-exaggeration, I will call it 180, but I know it’s more than that. I went to The Beatles Invasion tribute performance thinking I would listen for a few minutes and leave. The band was good! For the duration of the cruise, I watched them play numerous sets in two venues; the main Encore Theater and The Cavern Club. The sixth night of the cruise was the band’s 100th and final performance. They closed with Hey Jude.
Posted on August 3, 2022October 24, 2022Alaskan Cruise Day 3 Juneau, AK Arriving at Juneau was a beautiful sight from the balcony of our stateroom. McCaulay Salmon Hatchery was our first stop in Juneau. McCaulay raises fish to be released into the wild. The video shows seals “having dinner” (our guide said) with an eagle looking on. Eagles are seen so frequently in Alaska that two of our tour guides referred to them as “pigeons”. Glacier Gardens has a unique plant design. Dead trees are used to provide nutrients for other plant life. Glacier Gardens is a mix of human-inspired and natural growth. It was hard at times to tell where one began and the other ended. This video, taken from Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, shows H2O moving at three different speeds; lake, waterfall, and glacier. When I walked down to the lake for a closer look, I thought, “So this is what God does when you leave Him alone.” I felt like crying.