Day 2
Vancouver, British Columbia
Day 3
Inside Passage (Cruising)
Inside Passage (Cruising)
Day 4
Ketchikan, Alaska
Day 5
Juneau, Alaska
Ketchikan, Alaska
Day 5
Juneau, Alaska
Day 6
Skagway, Alaska
Skagway, Alaska
Day 7
Icy Strait Point, Alaska
Icy Strait Point, Alaska
Day 8
Hubbard Glacier (Cruising)
Hubbard Glacier (Cruising)
Day 9
Seward, Alaska
Seward, Alaska
Fun facts to know and tell about The Radiance of the Seas:
Builder: Meyer-Werft, Papenberg, Germany
Number of persons: 3,360 Maximum
Speed: 24 knots (27.6 mph)
International gross tonnage: 90,090
Length Overall: 961 feet, 8 inches
Food consumption on a typical one-week cruise:
18,450 fresh eggs
4,750 pounds of rice
12,500 pounds of fresh vegetables
11,580 pounds of fresh fruit
3,500 gallons of milk
5,350 pounds of beef
5,000 pounds of potatoes
556 pounds of coffee
785 gallons of ice cream
31,345 pounds of chicken
Here we are enjoying our life jacket safety training. I was happy for two reasons: #1 Unlike my last cruise, my life jacket did not reak of urine and #2 our group lucked out and we were directed to SIT in the theatre and listen vs. standing outside in the wind. Is it odd that just before the drill they are playing music from The Titanic? I'm not even joking
We ate lunch in The Windjammer. It's the buffet that is loaded with world cuisine, healthy and not so healthy. They say when cruising you, "arrive with luggage and leave as cargo." Um yeah. this is scary ~ the abundance of food. If we don't want to eat at the buffet we can order room service, eat in the formal dining room, or the Seaside cafe. Not a shortage of weight gain opportunities here.
2 comments:
Looks fun! Enjoy!
Tina
Wondering here on your blog via Jessi and Mo. WOW! You are very well traveled! I need to get out more! I love all your pictures from the crusie! I WILL go on one some day... even after I did watch one sink on TV one night! Hee Hee
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