Today I'm sharing the summary of the five weeks I spent this summer cruising the Royal Princess in Alaska. I made a video of the wrap-up right here:
I started writing a blog post for those who prefer reading about it, but I realized it was going to be A LOT of text with no visuals. So to get the complete picture (literally!) of the experience, a video it will have to be.
I do have some links of things mentioned in the video.:
I do have some links of things mentioned in the video.:
- Transportation options for getting between Anchorage and the Whittier cruise terminal
- Cruising Alaska resources
- How to find the Royal's somewhat-secret Promenade deck doors
- Handicapped accessible balcony cabin photos
- First-time cruiser interview
- Cruising with Confidence: How to be a First-Time Cruiser without Looking like One eBook
- Cruising with Confidence: How to be a First-Time Cruiser without Looking like One paperback
- May episode of Wake Show with Encouraging Words Project
- August episode of Wake Show with Encouraging Words Project
- Follow Cruise Director Matt O' on Instagram
- Interview with 11 year old Emily about Kid's Club
- Alfredo's menu
- Sabatini's photos and menu
- Crooners bar menu
- How MedallionNet works
- All About the Ocean Medallion
- Concierge Lounge tour
- Royal + Regal = Alaska? Yep, according to Captain Nick Nash both the Royal Princess and Regal Princess will be doing the Alaska season in 2021. One ship will be doing the northbound/southbound voyages out of Vancouver and the other will be based in Seattle. Stay tuned for more on that breaking news. (No link yet.)