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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Holland America[/quote] I can’t think of a line more likely to be filled with old people. [b] If you don’t want Disney[/b], OP, your next choice is Royal Caribbean. [/quote] At least as of last year, Disney ONLY did round-trip cruises to alaska, not one way. The issue is that, because of the antiquated Jones Act, foreign-flagged or foreign-built boats (which all cruise ships are) cannot start from one U.S. port and end up at another U.S. port (unless they are on opposite coasts, like Ft Lauderdale to San Diego through the Panama Canal). So the one-way boats all start from, or end in, Vancouver. All the Disney cruises are from Seattle. I recommend the Vancouver one-way cruises because you can see more on a 7 day trip if you are only going one-way. Vancouver ends up getting a ton of American tourist business because of this dumb U.S. law. It's the same law that caused a ton of problems for Puerto Rico after the hurricane, because it complicated the shipping of relief supplies. Anyway, Disney is not a good option for Alaska. I also wouldn't pay the Disney premium when you won't be spending that much time on the boat. Princess, RCI, and HAL are all good choices for Alaska. (Smaller boats might be even better for people without kids, but I think kids need the amenities of a larger boat.). Just pick based on which boat has the kind of room you want for the week you want to go. Alaska cruises book up much earlier than other cruises, because there is less capacity and because people tend to save up and go for big occasions (milestone birthdays and anniversaries).[/quote] Virtually all of Disney's Alaska cruises leave out of Vancouver. I just got back from one (but yes, it is round trip). HAL is not a good choice for people with young kids. It just isn't. [/quote]
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