buckland said:
I am so glad we are going it that way. After the 6-7 day drive from NE it will perfect to sit back and cruise. How did you do your meals? I know they have a age on board but is it cheaper Nd as easy to bring a cooler and 5 meals and some beer? Oh I hope one is allowed to have a beer on board !
Sent from my iPhone using Wander The West
Rob you can take food to your cabin also wine/beer but you can't drink it outside your room. The food onboard isn't that bad.Mostly basic cafe food. You get "car deck" calls usually 8am/2pm/6pm,last call is usually late at night.
We would get food from the camper as needed. I have a Truckfridge cooler that I kept running so we could get yogurt,cheese/beer things like that to eat..
It works out well you just have to be adaptable.
The longest run is the first 2 nights Bellingham to Ketchikan, but just across from the ferry in Ketchikan there is a great restaurant,in the Best Western Inn.
The arrival time is 8am I think so you can get off and have a good breakfast.
If you like biscuits & gravy they have the best we have ever had.Also you can get some food to go for your next meal at sea.
There is a Safeway a short walk into town.You have enough time so as not to be rushed.Just remember the ferry will leave without you so make sure you leave time to return.
The 5+ hour Juneau stop is a bit harder again it's first thing in the morning,nothing close but a 15 minuet walk will get you to an area for some good coffee and a snack.
The next port is Yakutat real small fishing village but you are there a few hours and can walk around town.Go to Fat Grandmas Coffee.
Easy walk around this nice little town.
We watched them loading salmon to be shipped out later that day.
When you get to Whittier it's a different show there.Not much, a few coffee places one right as you get off the ferry has snacks,tacos,coffee. There are some restaurants I think the 2 bobs went to one and had a nice meal.
Keep planning.
Frank