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Overnighting On a Glacier!
Hi Everyone,
I received this press release from Crystal Cruises and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com FROM SNORKELING IN KETCHIKAN TO OVERNIGHTING ON A GLACIER - CRYSTAL CRUISES DELIVERS LUXURIOUS ADVENTURE IN ALASKA Kids Sail Free and 50% Fares Offer Family Savings LOS ANGELES CA In keeping with Crystal Cruises’ penchant to exceed guest expectations, the luxury line is catching travelers by surprise with unusual land adventures during its 2004 Alaska season. A snorkeling excursion in the clear waters off Ketchikan and an overnight expedition at base camp on Mendenhall Glacier are just two of the unique shore experiences Crystal is offering during its May – September Alaska voyages. In all, 30 percent new excursions ashore have been added to create a rich collection of 91 choices for adventure, including glacier trekking, ice climbing, river rafting, fly fishing, whale watching, dog sledding and more. The majesty of the Last Frontier is explored with pampering comfort as Crystal Harmony journeys through Alaska on ten 12-day departures conveniently roundtrip from San Francisco: May 30; June 11, 23; July 5, 17, 29; August 10, 22; and September 3 and 15. Itineraries feature the Inside Passage, Glacier Bay or Hubbard Glacier and call at the ports of Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka, Vancouver and Victoria, and, depending on the sailing, Skagway or Haines. Crystal Harmony is the only luxury ship cruising all season round-trip from San Francisco and the only luxury ship with Glacier Bay in its itineraries. “The sheer vastness and extensive choices offered in each port of call make Alaska a great repeat destination. Our ever-changing onboard activities and excursions ashore provide fresh, new options during each visit, year after year,” says John Stoll, Crystal’s director of land programs. “Crystal’s savvy clientele want the luxury of a first class hotel coupled with the soft adventure and unique personal experiences that create memories of a lifetime.” 2004 marks Crystal’s 10th consecutive season in Alaska, making the award-winning company the most experienced luxury cruise operator in the region. The line recognizes Alaska’s appeal among the growing multi-generational family market, and has crafted shore programs catering to the interests and capabilities of all ages. On every cruise, enrichment and discovery abounds ashore with exclusive Alaskan experiences. Adventure-seekers, wildlife fans, history-lovers, photo buffs and fitness enthusiasts can explore this educational playground through a diverse offering of shore excursions: · A snorkeling adventure in the calm, clear waters of Ketchikan’s Mountain Point promises a surreal experience with guests outfitted in state-of-the-art quarter-inch wetsuits. · An overnight excursion at the Base Camp of Mendenhall Glacier delivers an event of a lifetime by combining helicopter and airplane flightseeing with trans-glacial hiking complete with the latest quality mountaineering wear, technical gear and spacious private sleeping tents. · Hike by foot, travel by jet-powered river boat, float by raft, or explore by bike… the Chilkat Valley and Rainforest is home to the largest concentration of bald eagles in the world and is one of Alaska’s premier bird-watching sites. · Alaska is a fisherman’s dream come true with freshwater fishing in Chilkoot Lake (from Haines); sportfishing the waters of the Inside Passage (from Juneau) and the wilderness waterways off Ketchikan, the “Salmon Capital of the World,” and fly fishing in Bear Creek in heart of the Tongass National Forest (from Juneau). · Adventure abounds with glacier exploration on all levels, from the thrill-seeking: a helicopter glacier trek and climb; river rafting at Mendenhall Glacier and Lake; and a flightseeing, glacier landing, dog-sled ride; to the serene: the historical Taku Glacier Lodge by floatplane and the Mendenhall Glacier and Wildlife Quest. · Crystal’s Signature Collection of unique shore programs affords the most discerning guests with exclusive insights into the history and adventure of Alaska with events including Guided Alaskan Fishing & Private Wilderness Dining; the Neets Bay Bear Watch Expedition; and a Glacier Explorer by Helicopter featuring two glacier landings. · Fitness enthusiasts enjoy soft adventure on excursions such as Klondike by Bike, Yukon Horseback Adventure, Alaska Sled Dog & Musher’s Camp, Orca Whale Watching, and the Sea Otter Wildlife Quest. · Refined adventure awaits with the British Columbia Food & Wine Experience; Biking Stanley Park and English Tea at Butchart Gardens (from Vancouver and Victoria). Also as part of the Crystal Visions Enrichment Lecture Program, special-interest lecturers including noted geologists, historians and naturalists will be aboard all sailings to share their insight on the natural beauty, history and culture of Alaska. Family Savings With incomparable incentives for the whole family, children under 12 can sail free on all ten of the 12-day cruises when sharing the same stateroom with two adults and, at the same time, can learn social skills through the line’s Cotillion program. Accommodations on the elegant Crystal Harmony Alaska cruises are now available at 50% off published fares – with rates starting at just $2,595 per person, double occupancy. Coveted verandah accommodations are also available at 40% off brochure rates. At 50,000-tons and carrying only 940 guests, the award-winning Crystal Harmony is an elegant and spacious ship from which to view the unspoiled Alaskan landscape and breathtaking glaciers. Its unique size in the luxury market allows for smooth sailing and a wide range of innovative facilities, generous amenities and elegant accommodations. The Six-Star rated floating resort features grand lounges, a lavish spa outfitted in accordance with the principles of Feng Shui, extensive exercise facilities, complimentary golf, yoga and Pilates instruction, the only Caesars Palace at Sea Casino afloat, the innovative Creative Learning Institute, expansive decks, two pools, gourmet dining including Japanese and Italian specialty restaurants, and exquisitely appointed staterooms, more than half of which offer private verandahs. Crystal Cruises is booked exclusively through professional travel agents. |
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Overnighting On a Glacier!
I can't even imagine, it was bad enough New Years Eve weekend sleeping
over the part of the cabin that didn't have a crawl space and the first night I didn't know it and that cold just came up through the floor and the queen size air bed. It was like sleeping in a refrigerator. Solved it the next night by putting more layers between me and the floor. Guess it didn't help that it was 20+ below outside :-} Susan in Anchorage Ray Goldenberg wrote: Hi Everyone, I received this press release from Crystal Cruises and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com FROM SNORKELING IN KETCHIKAN TO OVERNIGHTING ON A GLACIER - CRYSTAL CRUISES DELIVERS LUXURIOUS ADVENTURE IN ALASKA Kids Sail Free and 50% Fares Offer Family Savings LOS ANGELES CA In keeping with Crystal Cruises' penchant to exceed guest expectations, the luxury line is catching travelers by surprise with unusual land adventures during its 2004 Alaska season. A snorkeling excursion in the clear waters off Ketchikan and an overnight expedition at base camp on Mendenhall Glacier are just two of the unique shore experiences Crystal is offering during its May - September Alaska voyages. In all, 30 percent new excursions ashore have been added to create a rich collection of 91 choices for adventure, including glacier trekking, ice climbing, river rafting, fly fishing, whale watching, dog sledding and more. The majesty of the Last Frontier is explored with pampering comfort as Crystal Harmony journeys through Alaska on ten 12-day departures conveniently roundtrip from San Francisco: May 30; June 11, 23; July 5, 17, 29; August 10, 22; and September 3 and 15. Itineraries feature the Inside Passage, Glacier Bay or Hubbard Glacier and call at the ports of Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka, Vancouver and Victoria, and, depending on the sailing, Skagway or Haines. Crystal Harmony is the only luxury ship cruising all season round-trip from San Francisco and the only luxury ship with Glacier Bay in its itineraries. "The sheer vastness and extensive choices offered in each port of call make Alaska a great repeat destination. Our ever-changing onboard activities and excursions ashore provide fresh, new options during each visit, year after year," says John Stoll, Crystal's director of land programs. "Crystal's savvy clientele want the luxury of a first class hotel coupled with the soft adventure and unique personal experiences that create memories of a lifetime." 2004 marks Crystal's 10th consecutive season in Alaska, making the award-winning company the most experienced luxury cruise operator in the region. The line recognizes Alaska's appeal among the growing multi-generational family market, and has crafted shore programs catering to the interests and capabilities of all ages. On every cruise, enrichment and discovery abounds ashore with exclusive Alaskan experiences. Adventure-seekers, wildlife fans, history-lovers, photo buffs and fitness enthusiasts can explore this educational playground through a diverse offering of shore excursions: · A snorkeling adventure in the calm, clear waters of Ketchikan's Mountain Point promises a surreal experience with guests outfitted in state-of-the-art quarter-inch wetsuits. · An overnight excursion at the Base Camp of Mendenhall Glacier delivers an event of a lifetime by combining helicopter and airplane flightseeing with trans-glacial hiking complete with the latest quality mountaineering wear, technical gear and spacious private sleeping tents. · Hike by foot, travel by jet-powered river boat, float by raft, or explore by bike... the Chilkat Valley and Rainforest is home to the largest concentration of bald eagles in the world and is one of Alaska's premier bird-watching sites. · Alaska is a fisherman's dream come true with freshwater fishing in Chilkoot Lake (from Haines); sportfishing the waters of the Inside Passage (from Juneau) and the wilderness waterways off Ketchikan, the "Salmon Capital of the World," and fly fishing in Bear Creek in heart of the Tongass National Forest (from Juneau). · Adventure abounds with glacier exploration on all levels, from the thrill-seeking: a helicopter glacier trek and climb; river rafting at Mendenhall Glacier and Lake; and a flightseeing, glacier landing, dog-sled ride; to the serene: the historical Taku Glacier Lodge by floatplane and the Mendenhall Glacier and Wildlife Quest. · Crystal's Signature Collection of unique shore programs affords the most discerning guests with exclusive insights into the history and adventure of Alaska with events including Guided Alaskan Fishing & Private Wilderness Dining; the Neets Bay Bear Watch Expedition; and a Glacier Explorer by Helicopter featuring two glacier landings. · Fitness enthusiasts enjoy soft adventure on excursions such as Klondike by Bike, Yukon Horseback Adventure, Alaska Sled Dog & Musher's Camp, Orca Whale Watching, and the Sea Otter Wildlife Quest. · Refined adventure awaits with the British Columbia Food & Wine Experience; Biking Stanley Park and English Tea at Butchart Gardens (from Vancouver and Victoria). Also as part of the Crystal Visions Enrichment Lecture Program, special-interest lecturers including noted geologists, historians and naturalists will be aboard all sailings to share their insight on the natural beauty, history and culture of Alaska. Family Savings With incomparable incentives for the whole family, children under 12 can sail free on all ten of the 12-day cruises when sharing the same stateroom with two adults and, at the same time, can learn social skills through the line's Cotillion program. Accommodations on the elegant Crystal Harmony Alaska cruises are now available at 50% off published fares - with rates starting at just $2,595 per person, double occupancy. Coveted verandah accommodations are also available at 40% off brochure rates. At 50,000-tons and carrying only 940 guests, the award-winning Crystal Harmony is an elegant and spacious ship from which to view the unspoiled Alaskan landscape and breathtaking glaciers. Its unique size in the luxury market allows for smooth sailing and a wide range of innovative facilities, generous amenities and elegant accommodations. The Six-Star rated floating resort features grand lounges, a lavish spa outfitted in accordance with the principles of Feng Shui, extensive exercise facilities, complimentary golf, yoga and Pilates instruction, the only Caesars Palace at Sea Casino afloat, the innovative Creative Learning Institute, expansive decks, two pools, gourmet dining including Japanese and Italian specialty restaurants, and exquisitely appointed staterooms, more than half of which offer private verandahs. Crystal Cruises is booked exclusively through professional travel agents. |
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Overnighting On a Glacier!
This must be the "in" thing to do. Overnighting on a glacier was
quite exciting. It is cold, it is dark, the glacier constantly moves oh so slightly, it creaks, groans, cracks, snaps, bangs, scrapes, but while you can't sleep the TV reception is poor and radio is questionable. You can, however, if you pay enough get free Glacier Water. Susan wrote in message ... I can't even imagine, it was bad enough New Years Eve weekend sleeping over the part of the cabin that didn't have a crawl space and the first night I didn't know it and that cold just came up through the floor and the queen size air bed. It was like sleeping in a refrigerator. Solved it the next night by putting more layers between me and the floor. Guess it didn't help that it was 20+ below outside :-} Susan in Anchorage Ray Goldenberg wrote: Hi Everyone, I received this press release from Crystal Cruises and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com FROM SNORKELING IN KETCHIKAN TO OVERNIGHTING ON A GLACIER - CRYSTAL CRUISES DELIVERS LUXURIOUS ADVENTURE IN ALASKA Kids Sail Free and 50% Fares Offer Family Savings LOS ANGELES CA In keeping with Crystal Cruises' penchant to exceed guest expectations, the luxury line is catching travelers by surprise with unusual land adventures during its 2004 Alaska season. A snorkeling excursion in the clear waters off Ketchikan and an overnight expedition at base camp on Mendenhall Glacier are just two of the unique shore experiences Crystal is offering during its May - September Alaska voyages. In all, 30 percent new excursions ashore have been added to create a rich collection of 91 choices for adventure, including glacier trekking, ice climbing, river rafting, fly fishing, whale watching, dog sledding and more. The majesty of the Last Frontier is explored with pampering comfort as Crystal Harmony journeys through Alaska on ten 12-day departures conveniently roundtrip from San Francisco: May 30; June 11, 23; July 5, 17, 29; August 10, 22; and September 3 and 15. Itineraries feature the Inside Passage, Glacier Bay or Hubbard Glacier and call at the ports of Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka, Vancouver and Victoria, and, depending on the sailing, Skagway or Haines. Crystal Harmony is the only luxury ship cruising all season round-trip from San Francisco and the only luxury ship with Glacier Bay in its itineraries. "The sheer vastness and extensive choices offered in each port of call make Alaska a great repeat destination. Our ever-changing onboard activities and excursions ashore provide fresh, new options during each visit, year after year," says John Stoll, Crystal's director of land programs. "Crystal's savvy clientele want the luxury of a first class hotel coupled with the soft adventure and unique personal experiences that create memories of a lifetime." 2004 marks Crystal's 10th consecutive season in Alaska, making the award-winning company the most experienced luxury cruise operator in the region. The line recognizes Alaska's appeal among the growing multi-generational family market, and has crafted shore programs catering to the interests and capabilities of all ages. On every cruise, enrichment and discovery abounds ashore with exclusive Alaskan experiences. Adventure-seekers, wildlife fans, history-lovers, photo buffs and fitness enthusiasts can explore this educational playground through a diverse offering of shore excursions: · A snorkeling adventure in the calm, clear waters of Ketchikan's Mountain Point promises a surreal experience with guests outfitted in state-of-the-art quarter-inch wetsuits. · An overnight excursion at the Base Camp of Mendenhall Glacier delivers an event of a lifetime by combining helicopter and airplane flightseeing with trans-glacial hiking complete with the latest quality mountaineering wear, technical gear and spacious private sleeping tents. · Hike by foot, travel by jet-powered river boat, float by raft, or explore by bike... the Chilkat Valley and Rainforest is home to the largest concentration of bald eagles in the world and is one of Alaska's premier bird-watching sites. · Alaska is a fisherman's dream come true with freshwater fishing in Chilkoot Lake (from Haines); sportfishing the waters of the Inside Passage (from Juneau) and the wilderness waterways off Ketchikan, the "Salmon Capital of the World," and fly fishing in Bear Creek in heart of the Tongass National Forest (from Juneau). · Adventure abounds with glacier exploration on all levels, from the thrill-seeking: a helicopter glacier trek and climb; river rafting at Mendenhall Glacier and Lake; and a flightseeing, glacier landing, dog-sled ride; to the serene: the historical Taku Glacier Lodge by floatplane and the Mendenhall Glacier and Wildlife Quest. · Crystal's Signature Collection of unique shore programs affords the most discerning guests with exclusive insights into the history and adventure of Alaska with events including Guided Alaskan Fishing & Private Wilderness Dining; the Neets Bay Bear Watch Expedition; and a Glacier Explorer by Helicopter featuring two glacier landings. · Fitness enthusiasts enjoy soft adventure on excursions such as Klondike by Bike, Yukon Horseback Adventure, Alaska Sled Dog & Musher's Camp, Orca Whale Watching, and the Sea Otter Wildlife Quest. · Refined adventure awaits with the British Columbia Food & Wine Experience; Biking Stanley Park and English Tea at Butchart Gardens (from Vancouver and Victoria). Also as part of the Crystal Visions Enrichment Lecture Program, special-interest lecturers including noted geologists, historians and naturalists will be aboard all sailings to share their insight on the natural beauty, history and culture of Alaska. Family Savings With incomparable incentives for the whole family, children under 12 can sail free on all ten of the 12-day cruises when sharing the same stateroom with two adults and, at the same time, can learn social skills through the line's Cotillion program. Accommodations on the elegant Crystal Harmony Alaska cruises are now available at 50% off published fares - with rates starting at just $2,595 per person, double occupancy. Coveted verandah accommodations are also available at 40% off brochure rates. At 50,000-tons and carrying only 940 guests, the award-winning Crystal Harmony is an elegant and spacious ship from which to view the unspoiled Alaskan landscape and breathtaking glaciers. Its unique size in the luxury market allows for smooth sailing and a wide range of innovative facilities, generous amenities and elegant accommodations. The Six-Star rated floating resort features grand lounges, a lavish spa outfitted in accordance with the principles of Feng Shui, extensive exercise facilities, complimentary golf, yoga and Pilates instruction, the only Caesars Palace at Sea Casino afloat, the innovative Creative Learning Institute, expansive decks, two pools, gourmet dining including Japanese and Italian specialty restaurants, and exquisitely appointed staterooms, more than half of which offer private verandahs. Crystal Cruises is booked exclusively through professional travel agents. |
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Overnighting On a Glacier!
FROM SNORKELING IN KETCHIKAN TO OVERNIGHTING ON A GLACIER - CRYSTAL CRUISES DELIVERS LUXURIOUS ADVENTURE IN ALASKA snip Ahh that's nothing.... For Release 5/8/03 HOLLAND AMERICA, ANNOUNCES A NEW EXCLUSIVE, GROUND BREAKING ALASKA CRUISE FACILITY. Seattle Holland America Line, in the tradition of it's private Caribbean island paradise,Half Moon Cay, announces the establishment of Midnight Sun Iceberg. Since developing Half Moon Cay in 1997, Holland America has constantly been striving to create a similar experience in it's Alaskan cruise market. It's ships have brought more than 600,000 guests to enjoy Half Moon Cay's stunning scenery and luxurious amenities. Now Holland America Line adds a "first of it's kind", ground breaking Alaska experience with it's Midnight Sun Iceberg. "We are delighted to be able to be the first cruise line to have a Private Iceberg," said David A. Giersdorf, senior vice president, marketing and sales. "Holland America has created the ultimate Alaskan experience on an unspoiled retreat where guests can both experience its natural wonders and enjoy the extensive activities and facilities offered in the resort portion of the iceberg" Most Holland America Alaskan cruises will include a visit to Midnight Sun Iceberg, a whalebone-shaped, white-blue iceberg more than a mile long that fronts a the open Pacific Ocean on one side and Cook Inlet on the other . The site has been cited as a model visitor destination by the Alaskan state government for its balance of environmental and cultural concerns. Guests may sail, ski, ice skate, swim and drive in the refreshing blue waters, bask on white ice fields, have a invigorating ice massage, participate in ice climbing, ice fishing, whale watching tours and then enjoy an array of traditional barbecue fare. The company's Club HAL children's program offers a variety of age-appropriate activities for younger visitors to Midnight Sun Iceberg including the HAL exclusive OrcaQuest Encounter developed by the world famous DolphinQuest organization. It's an experience your children and you will not soon forget. Midnight Sun Iceberg features an artic sports center with ice gear and ice-sport equipment, a fully-equipped Club HAL children's playground, snowball, curling and ice chute complex, a trail with exercise stations and a network of nature ice bridges across crevasses and fissures for beach access, and a designated polar bear reserve. All facilities are accessible to persons using wheelchairs, featuring hard-surfaced pathways to connect venues. Dogsled jitney trams also operate between points. Half Moon Cay also has a genuine Eskimo Village with shops, including an art gallery and a market, a post office selling a Alaskan stamp bearing a Midnight Sun Iceberg design, a Aleutia Indian style chapel, and an ice cream shop, soda bar and frozen drink bar. The food pavilion includes 15 radiant heated dining shelters, large bar and three convenient satellite bar stations, two fresh fruit and condiment shelters, and a bandstand. About Holland America Line Holland America is cruising's premium leader providing unsurpassed value, renowned service and quality, industry leading worldwide itineraries and responsible corporate stewardship. In 2003, Holland America's fleet of twelve, five-star, premium ships will offer 447 premium cruises on industry-leading itineraries to all seven continents and will sail from 15 North American home ports. By 2006 Holland America will increase its capacity by 34 percent- and its fleet to a total of 15 ships- with the introduction of three additional 85,000-ton, 1,848-passenger Vista Class ships, the largest ever built for Holland America Line. The line offers the only trip cancellation program in the industry that offers cash back for canceling for any reason prior to 24 hours before departure. The highest-rated premium cruise line in the world in the 2002 "Travel & Leisure" magazine "World's Best" Awards, Holland America is a member of the exclusive World's Leading Cruise Lines alliance. Conde Nast Traveler magazine readers also ranked Holland America Line as the top premium cruise line in the world in the much-anticipated 2002 Readers' Choice Awards. In 2002, for a second consecutive year, Holland America Line won four Readers' Choice Awards from the prestigious Porthole Cruise Magazine. For more information, consult a professional travel agent. World's Leading Cruise Lines The highest-rated premium cruise line in the world in the 2002 "Travel & Leisure" magazine "World's Best" Awards, Holland America is a member of the exclusive World's Leading Cruise Lines alliance, which also includes Carnival Cruise Lines, Cunard Line, Seabourn Cruise Line, Costa Cruises and Windstar Cruises. Together, these member lines share a commitment to quality and value, offering cruise vacations that appeal to a wide range of lifestyles and budgets and sail to some of the world's most exciting destinations. Conde Nast Traveler magazine readers also ranked Holland America Line as the top premium cruise line in the world in the much-anticipated 2002 Readers' Choice Awards. |
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Overnighting On a Glacier!
Ray Goldenberg wrote in message . ..
FROM SNORKELING IN KETCHIKAN TO OVERNIGHTING ON A GLACIER - CRYSTAL CRUISES DELIVERS LUXURIOUS ADVENTURE IN ALASKA Well, this all appeals to me (heck...I cruised Alaska on Glacier Bay Cruise Line...hardly deluxe), but is the typical Crystal cruiser looking to sleep on a glacier? If that's the kind of Alaska vacation they're looking for, would they pick Crystal? Lee |
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Overnighting On a Glacier!
Ray Goldenberg wrote in message . ..
FROM SNORKELING IN KETCHIKAN TO OVERNIGHTING ON A GLACIER - CRYSTAL CRUISES DELIVERS LUXURIOUS ADVENTURE IN ALASKA Well, this all appeals to me (heck...I cruised Alaska on Glacier Bay Cruise Line...hardly deluxe), but is the typical Crystal cruiser looking to sleep on a glacier? If that's the kind of Alaska vacation they're looking for, would they pick Crystal? Lee |
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Overnighting On a Glacier!
Ray Goldenberg wrote in message . ..
FROM SNORKELING IN KETCHIKAN TO OVERNIGHTING ON A GLACIER - CRYSTAL CRUISES DELIVERS LUXURIOUS ADVENTURE IN ALASKA Well, this all appeals to me (heck...I cruised Alaska on Glacier Bay Cruise Line...hardly deluxe), but is the typical Crystal cruiser looking to sleep on a glacier? If that's the kind of Alaska vacation they're looking for, would they pick Crystal? Lee |
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Overnighting On a Glacier!
Ray Goldenberg wrote in message . ..
FROM SNORKELING IN KETCHIKAN TO OVERNIGHTING ON A GLACIER - CRYSTAL CRUISES DELIVERS LUXURIOUS ADVENTURE IN ALASKA Well, this all appeals to me (heck...I cruised Alaska on Glacier Bay Cruise Line...hardly deluxe), but is the typical Crystal cruiser looking to sleep on a glacier? If that's the kind of Alaska vacation they're looking for, would they pick Crystal? Lee |
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