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C O W eieio.
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I went on Princess the first week in June. Small bar to smoke and my balcony. Could not buy a cigar on ship. We did the 10 day because my parents could not do the walking involved with the 14day. I hear the 14 day is great. I did a helicopter ride on to a glacier(very cool), whale watching( seen more on cruise), dog sledding( neat, only time Mosquitos were really bad), old train ride into some mountain to Canada( was ok), and a trip to a Glacier( watching it like a waterfall).
Overall trip was great. I went from Anchohrage down to Vancouver. Had a few sticks for 10 days. Got to Vancouver bought a few CC's for when I got home. Awesome trip. Will do the 14day when my daughter gets about 12-13 and will really remember it. |
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Ol' Dude
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The weather up there is unpredictable. We went in the middle of summer and got rained on almost every day.
![]() As far as cigars (and smoking in general), the rules change all the time. Check the line policy before you book. I usually look at a ship's deck plan and see if they have a dedicated cigar bar. I've met great people in the cigar bars. Even if a line has a decent smoking policy, not all their ships may have a cigar bar. As an example, NCL's Star had a great cigar bar I spent a lot of time in over several cruises. Even smoked one in that lounge once with the Captain. So what did NCL do - during a dry dock they ripped it out to make room for an art auction. I won't be cruising on the Star again. ![]() And I take my own cigars. Less expensive, and I can smoke what I enjoy versus what's available. |
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