By the time you read this, I should be home from my cruise. We flew out to San Francisco from New York, then spent 3 days there until the cruise started. I expected a different experience than when I took my first cruise to Alaska on this line almost 30 years ago. Then, I was still filled with grief, having lost my wife the year before. Now, I'm with a partner with whom I expect to spend the rest of my days.
Over the next few days, I plan to journal my daily activities. Unfortunately, I could not take this trip as Marian for several reasons, the most important of which is that my feminine wardrobe is not geared for Alaska's climate. And now, with the Orange Snowflake in power, I would not feel safe going through any TSA/CBP checkpoints as Marian. We now have a repressive political regime in power these days, and I don't want to be caught in its crosshairs while it's in power.
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Assuming one is interested in an Alaska cruise, one has several decisions to make when choosing a cruise itinerary, a cruise line, and a cruise ship. Since I am very comfortable with Princess Cruises, it was topmost of the 3 lines allowed to sail into Glacier Bay:
- Princess
- Holland America
- Norwegian
Other cruise lines are allowed to cruise these areas for glacier viewing:
- Endicott Arm
- Hubbard Glacier
- Tracy Arm
I had several port requirements:
- The cruise must make port in Ketchikan, Juneau, and Skagway.
- The cruise must spend a full day in each Alaska port.
- The cruise must make port as close to the Alaskan town as possible.
(This ruled out Norwegian, which makes port at Ward Cove, 6 miles outside of Ketchikan.)
These requirements limited me to choosing a Princess cruise sailing out of San Francisco. Unlike my last Princess Alaskan Cruise package from this port, they did not have me stay at an airport hotel. Instead, they booked me into the Mark Hopkins in the heart of San Francisco. It's one of San Francisco's more well known places to stay with prices to match. But then, this is a "Bucket List" type vacation and I feel that Princess now wants to make sure that people feel they are getting something special when they book their Alaskan cruise.
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San Francisco will always be a special place for me. My late wife always wanted to live there, but couldn't do so. After visiting the place once, I wished I could live there. But life made other plans for me. It's just as well, as San Francisco lost much of its vibrancy with the Covid pandemic. Businesses left town, and storefronts were shuttered. It has yet to recover, and I doubt it will in my lifetime.
On my last visit to San Francisco with RQS, we visited the Japanese Tea Garden, the Musee Mechanique, and had a meal at the Swan Oyster Depot. With 3 days in town, our choices have expanded, and I will document them in later posts. Needless to say, we knew where to feast.....











