Alaska Cruise
The entertainment on the Grand Princess was pretty good. There was always some show going on all evening. The talent was very good. Good musicians.

















The entertainment on the Grand Princess was pretty good. There was always some show going on all evening. The talent was very good. Good musicians.

















After we left Glacier Bay we sailed out into the open ocean for the first time, and it got a little rough that evening, overnight and a little bit into the morning. In our bed we were definitely swaying front to back and side to side, the rocking was substantial! Walking down the hallway was an experience – it literally threw us from wall to wall, side to side! I didn’t get seasick, but MJ got a little queasy for a bit until she put on a seasick prevention bracelet.










Glacier Bay National Park is the highlight of all Alaska cruises. It is absolutely beautiful! There are several large glaciers in Glacier Bay. Unfortunately for us, we did not get to see Margerie Glacier, which is the tallest at the water – over 200 feet. We did get to see others, including John Hopkins Glacier and Lamplugh Glacier.
In 1680 there was no Glacier Bay, it was a broad river valley with a Tlingit village. During the Little Ice Age from 1680 to 1750, the glacier grew and covered the valley and even went out into the Icy Strait. When the glacier receded from 1750 to 1880, it had gouged out Glacier Bay. Today the glaciers are 65 miles up the bay from the Icy Strait.













































