
Sunday, September 8, 2019
How to Get from Anchorage, Alaska to the Whittier, Alaska Cruise Port

Saturday, September 7, 2019
Handicap Accessible Balcony Cruise Ship Cabin on the Royal Princess
I've added a couple notes about some of the features of the cabin with corresponding pictures.
The sink was a bit smaller than what we've come to expect on the Royal Princess and the storage space wasn't ideal as the shelves were high and smaller.
The bar separating the toilet from the shower could be lowered and raised as needed.
The shower had a bench that could be raised or lowered as well.
Even the shower head height was adjustable.
The back of the bathroom door had a grab bar and there were knobs for hanging clothes at two different heights.
As this was a balcony cabin they had made adjustments to make it accessible.
Because of hubby's cerebral palsy and difficulty with mobility and the steps into the bathroom and shower in the standard cabins, we probably could have been requesting accessible cabins for all our past cruises. We never once have, wanting to leave them for someone who needs them more than he does. Even these accessible cabins in the photos were not requested by us. (We booked guarantee cabins at the very last minute and these were the cabins we were assigned to us.) However, for the first time ever we have asked for an accessible cabin for an upcoming mini suite booking. (As an FYI on minisuites - they have a tub/shower combo. As hubby's unable to climb over a tub to get into a shower, an accessible cabin was our only option.) I will be posting photos of that cabin next month.
Friday, September 6, 2019
An Interview with First-Time Cruisers on Princess Cruises
Looking for advice for (and from) first-time cruisers? Join me for another interview with 11 year old Emily and her mom as they share what they've learned after taking their first Princess cruise.
Click on the icon below to have a listen:
Click on the icon below to have a listen:
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Onboard Activities for Princess Cruises Kid's Clubs
Here is where you'll find the onboard activities provided for kids aged 3-17 on Princess Cruises. While these are specific to Alaska, they should give you an idea of the variety of activities and experiences provided for kids on Princess Cruises.
If you haven't had a chance to hear my interview with a parent and child as they shared their experiences with the kids club on Princess, take a listen by clicking on the description below:
- In Part 1 you hear from Emily herself.
- In Part 2 we continue the conversation and also hear the parent's perspective.
The Beach House for ages 13-17.
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