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Old Jan 29th, 2005, 02:58 PM
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Alaska: Hubbard Glacier vs. Glacier Bay

Hello travelers, which is more scenic - Hubbard Glacier or Glacier Bay? This would be on a cruise, am still deciding which specific ship. Looking at Celebrity Mercury or Infinity and HAL's Oosterdam or Asterdam. I figured if we knew which glacier was prettier that would help narrow down the choices. Thanks for any suggestions!
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Glacier Bay is several glaciers and my clear preference. I have sailed all three glacier areas that the cruise ships now go. But you need to look at more than the glacier- you have some Seattle round trips mentioned- these are significantly lacking for scenery as they do more outside passage sailing. Some do a lot of open ocean sailing and just darting in and out of ports then back to sea. For clairfication- you DO get a lot of views sailing Skagway and Juneau- have to go through some nice scenery to get there. So look at routes- most cruiselines have a rough draft route in their brochures- not a given but an idea. Look also at time in ports- coming into Juneau at 2pm cuts way down on your touring opportunities. EVERY cruise is a compromise- make the best choice for you. Factor in highly price and budget fully for costly excursions- you get only half a trip without them.
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Old Jan 30th, 2005, 10:05 AM
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Thanks so much BudgetQueen. I was really hoping to hear "Glacier Bay" becuase I believe the HAL ships will be less expensive. We can only do a RT Seattle-Vancouver due to my husban'd work schedule, the flights are to hectic for him 1 way to Alaska. I really want to do that in the future though.

We have been to Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchican on a prior ship. The Asterdam spends a whole day in Sitka and a whole day cruising Glacier Bay. That sounds the best so far.

Thanks so much for your input. I was hoping you'd see this, I know you know Alaska
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BQ is right. Although Hubbard had a very strange -- galloping glacier period in the early '90s, Glacier Bay is the best.

Years ago, nearly all boats went to Glacier Bay, but I believe some started diverting to Hubbard during the boom of Alaska cruise ships and the battle over the quota in this whale sensitive area.
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Old Jan 30th, 2005, 02:56 PM
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Thanks so much Repete. I've noticed that more compaines do cruise Hubbard Glacier, but it looks like we will be checking into the above-mentioned HAL Asterdam.
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