Train Seward-Anchorage, how far in advance should I book?
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Train Seward-Anchorage, how far in advance should I book?
Planning to take the train from Seward to Anchorage on Sunday September 1st. Do I need to buy a ticket way in advance or can you just buy one there the day before? Do these trains get sold out?
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Lisa, Just came back from an Alaskan cruise, and we had a choice of bus or train to Anchorage, so chose the train. It was a wonderful trip.
You can book online at the website, www.akkr.com, or call 1-800-544-0552 to inquire further. The train leaves Seward at 6 p.m., I believe.
You can book online at the website, www.akkr.com, or call 1-800-544-0552 to inquire further. The train leaves Seward at 6 p.m., I believe.
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Left side going from Seward to Anchorage, right side from Anchorage to Seward (to be able to see Mt. McKinley throughout the trip). But, you will walk around, and there are several dome cars that you will want to sit in during the trip.Don't leave Seward without doing Kenai Peninsula whale watching. Fantastic.
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We took the 8 hour Kenai Fjords Tour and loved it. We stopped on Fox Island for a salmon buffet.
Next time I would take the 9.5 hour tour just because it goes to another area that has several more glaciers.
These glaciers don't calve like you might think. They pretty much just have small pieces break off. You see more wildlife (whales, sea lions, etc) than you do in Prince William Sound but in PWS you see more of the large calving. You can do a PWS boat tour with Phillips 26 Glacier Tour out of Whittier. You can drive or take the train to Whittier and it is only 12 miles off the Seward Hwy, partly through a tunnel.
Next time I would take the 9.5 hour tour just because it goes to another area that has several more glaciers.
These glaciers don't calve like you might think. They pretty much just have small pieces break off. You see more wildlife (whales, sea lions, etc) than you do in Prince William Sound but in PWS you see more of the large calving. You can do a PWS boat tour with Phillips 26 Glacier Tour out of Whittier. You can drive or take the train to Whittier and it is only 12 miles off the Seward Hwy, partly through a tunnel.




