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gmctoyman wrote:I don't get it. They plan a trip no doubt seeing all of the great scenery pictures. Then spend the day in port and at jewelry stores and the ship travels at night.
All daytime ferries, no reservations, no delays for lack of space, no problems. One of THE trips of this lifetime. A lot of fun watching the cruise ship passengers on their canned tours trying to get back to the ship, so they could get to the next jewelry store and next canned trip.
โApr-23-2014 08:00 AM
jamesu wrote:I'm not convienced the cost is exorbitant. Consider that the one way price from Whitter to Bellingham for 2 people, 1 child and a dog was $2109 vs your trip.
I know it is a whole different experience, but after reading the exorbitant costs associated with using the Alaska Ferries it appears that the $2400 my wife and I spent on our NCL cruise out of Seattle to S.E. Alaska and back several years ago was a pretty darn good deal. Plus the food and the amenities were awesome.
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โApr-21-2014 10:53 PM
paulj wrote:I have a belgian malinois. I'd never do it to my dog.AKSuperDually wrote:
I was participating in the other thread about taking the ferry from Whittier to Bellingham, and didn't want to derail the thread.......
The big turnoff for me is the animal policy. They must be in a crate, and can only be let out of it 3 times a day ...
In other words, which would you rather take, your guns or your pets.
I took a small terrier on a 20 hr BC ferry run (Port Hardy to Prince Rupert). While the dog had done fine on shorter (2hr) ferry rides, on this one he choose to go into a quasi-hibernation after the first 4 hrs (the second deck visit). He was ok, though, on the 6hr rides to and from Haida Gwaii. I con't imagine taking a dog on a 5 day run, unless he was happy spending all day by himself in the RV. Alaska also seems to have more regulations regarding dogs than BC.
It's worth keeping in mind that the Whittier run is much longer than the usual BC or SE Alaska runs. A Prince Rupert to Skagway ride can be broken up into segments less than a day long. I suspect the real alternative to the Whittier boat is flying, and shipping the vehicle by barge.
โApr-21-2014 11:35 AM
AKSuperDually wrote:
I was participating in the other thread about taking the ferry from Whittier to Bellingham, and didn't want to derail the thread.......
The big turnoff for me is the animal policy. They must be in a crate, and can only be let out of it 3 times a day ...
โApr-21-2014 09:04 AM
joe b. wrote:
In 2009, my wife and I put our truck camper on in Prince Rupert to Skagway,and had a two berth cabin. The cost of the trip was $1,064usd plus food which we would eat no matter how we traveled. Not sure that is much more than the cost of driving. Can't imagine where you came up with the cost of $13,000 more than driving.
Are those 9 trips one ways, or round trips, just curious?
โApr-20-2014 10:38 PM
EEWally wrote:
For our 22 feet of truck camper, it's $1206 from Prince Rupert to Haines with getting off at Ketchikan, Sitka and Juneau. One night with cabin on the Ketchikan-Sitka leg. I think leaving from Bellingham would have doubled the cost.
There's an additional $337 for the Inter-Island Ferry from Ketchikan to Prince of Wales Island and back.
We decided to do this before we go to a 5th wheel!
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โApr-10-2014 09:55 AM
joe b. wrote:
I am not convinced that with today's fuel prices, that the ferry is that much more than driving.
โApr-10-2014 08:17 AM