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Disney Wonder 7 Night Alaska Cruise Day by Day
We're aboard the Disney Wonder cruise ship for its 7 night Alaska sailing in this episode of @windowseatworldtravel . This video is a day by day break down of some of the coolest excursions you can take on one of Disney's most popular itineraries. We happen to think this is the greatest cruise itinerary on the planet - so let us know if you agree. We take you along as we travel the Inside Passage and up the Tracy Arm, where we get to see a glacier calving. It's a stunning sight! We also go whale watching, and take a ride on a boat from the hit TV show the Deadliest Catch.
Here's where we stopped:
Depart Vancouver, a day at sea, a day at Tracy Arm, then Icy Straight Point, Juneau and Ketchikan, followed by another full day at sea before returning to Vancouver.
Our port adventures:
Hoonah Whale Watching (Icy Straight Point):
hoonahtraveladventures.com/product/whale-watching-group-tours-in-the-icy-strait-point-alaska-area/
Tracy Arm glacier explorer excursion:
disneycruise.disney.go.com/port-adventures/glacier-viewing-alaska-glacier-explorer/
Alaska salmon bake, hatchery and Mendenhall Glacier tour (Juneau):
disneycruise.disney.go.com/port-adventures/juneau-alaska-salmon-bake-glacier-and-hatchery/
Aleutian Ballad crab fisherman tour (Ketchikan):
alaskacrabtour.com/
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  • @margaretsy1855
    @margaretsy1855 8 годин тому

    I love the QM2! There are many of us that have crossed at least twice. ... I'm off to my 3rd crossing on July 6th. She is a very special ship. Thank you for covering the decks. As an aside, anyone else on the July 6th crossing? Love to talk to you.

  • @grittsy
    @grittsy 2 дні тому

    What about padding it out with such things as costs. Options to travel? Getting up at that hellish time is NOT what a holiday is about. Did I miss what season it was?

  • @randyb5579
    @randyb5579 3 дні тому

    Thank you, Jeremy. I'd visited Cunard's website for 2025 and '26 crossing options, so your video guide is quite timely. Yes, I do want to travel Titanic-style with a better outcome - God rest their souls, I had to laugh at that one.

  • @P0cketSand
    @P0cketSand 3 дні тому

    You should have taken the train from Cusco all the way. It was a fantastic day trip full of absolutely breathtaking views and we had a LOT more room than you did in that bus lol. Edit: The no selfie stick/tripod rule must be new because it wasn't that was 5 years ago. Wild....

  • @GrandmotherSeasea
    @GrandmotherSeasea 3 дні тому

    Yuck I don’t want a shot

  • @lilstar3705
    @lilstar3705 4 дні тому

    0:21 Buddhist temple for real? Its clearly a hindu temple I don't know ehy people struggle to say the truth

  • @KirkLangford-nf8bs
    @KirkLangford-nf8bs 5 днів тому

    They must of had a cruel enemy to live up there !😮

  • @timothyyhtomit
    @timothyyhtomit 5 днів тому

    Are there anyone under 40 there m everyone looks 60 plus

  • @rickmartin5132
    @rickmartin5132 5 днів тому

    I was there in 1979, hardly a soul there, I sat on the high alter stone and a large violet butterfly landed on my lips for a drink/kiss. Just me a german girl I'd met and maybe 10 others were there. Lived two years in Peru with my Trujillo girlfriends familiy. Great Times.

  • @isabellancali5388
    @isabellancali5388 8 днів тому

    Were there ladies selling coca leaves to chew on for altitude sickness? I used to see a lot of ladies selling big piles of coca leaves in Bolivia, advertising that it’s good for the stomach and altitude sickness.

  • @ChollaJJ
    @ChollaJJ 8 днів тому

    Too many people all at once. But they put up with it so it will continue. It’s commerce.

  • @ge2623
    @ge2623 8 днів тому

    I don't visit places where people in big-dumb hats and puffy-jackets go.

  • @tikbalangbukid
    @tikbalangbukid 9 днів тому

    'perpetuating falsehood...' 😂

  • @richardderosset6960
    @richardderosset6960 9 днів тому

    Q.M. ll , Reminds me of a floating senior center .

    • @pipegarmich
      @pipegarmich 7 днів тому

      Its not

    • @margaretsy1855
      @margaretsy1855 8 годин тому

      :-D Oh no. My dear Richard you keep thinking that and we can keep you youngsters off OUR cruise :-) Quite frankly we don't want you.

  • @nataliehartmannnasser2384
    @nataliehartmannnasser2384 9 днів тому

    What an idea to go to MAccu Piccu coming straight in from Cusco. ...... Tiresome...... of course.

  • @VerifiedVIPMember
    @VerifiedVIPMember 9 днів тому

    Thank you to the Philippines for honoring these heroes.

  • @gloriasurratt2040
    @gloriasurratt2040 10 днів тому

    Protests happen in Europe too, what else is new.

  • @jasmineshakim5743
    @jasmineshakim5743 11 днів тому

    Amazing brilliant ❤

  • @COBuildings
    @COBuildings 11 днів тому

    What airport did you fly into to visit Iguaza Falls?

  • @smb7304
    @smb7304 11 днів тому

    Really love your down to earth channel. Awesome work ❤

  • @afisse
    @afisse 12 днів тому

    I've done the 80th anniversary crossing, such a joy.

  • @13yllaer
    @13yllaer 12 днів тому

    Gay American tourist

  • @RoryConwayAcoustic
    @RoryConwayAcoustic 12 днів тому

    2 dodgy musician’s at the Duke of York. 😂

  • @tomsunuwar6940
    @tomsunuwar6940 12 днів тому

    Anicent great ❤️‍🩹👍

  • @randolphchappel6098
    @randolphchappel6098 13 днів тому

    I went there about 10 years ago. The one thing that I found was wearing line less bifocals (~65 years old then) that the stairs are scary when going down them. Up them wasn’t too bad but still scary enough. They’re individually different heights and depths of tread. Going down I spent most of my time on my bum one step at a time! It was very very enjoyable to be there and see it all‼️

  • @courtlandlee3882
    @courtlandlee3882 13 днів тому

    I have done the crossing on the QM2. His very perfunctory style does not do the ship or the experience justice!

  • @bagsnbeads2012
    @bagsnbeads2012 13 днів тому

    So, the scabs crossed the picket line. Common citizenry live in poverty are not profiting from the tourist industry. Shame!

  • @soumitrachatterjee1572
    @soumitrachatterjee1572 13 днів тому

    There is a machi puchu in Nepal.

  • @vibhushasingh7101
    @vibhushasingh7101 15 днів тому

    Do all DMZ tours take you to Panmunjom village?

    • @windowseatworldtravel
      @windowseatworldtravel 14 днів тому

      We believe so, but not 100% sure. Definitely check with the tour company you book through.

    • @jacquelinemann570
      @jacquelinemann570 День тому

      No, my tour this month took me through Imjingak Park and the Third Tunnel and the Dora Observatory, but not Panmunjom village. My tour guide said Panmunjom/JSA tours are suspended.

  • @SwedishAviator_
    @SwedishAviator_ 15 днів тому

    Santa Monica Pier!

  • @debashisbaruah8427
    @debashisbaruah8427 15 днів тому

    Very informative 😊

  • @SwedishAviator_
    @SwedishAviator_ 16 днів тому

    I Was There!!

  • @TriWahyuni-mm4wc
    @TriWahyuni-mm4wc 16 днів тому

    Beautiful place

  • @tacitusromanus8239
    @tacitusromanus8239 18 днів тому

    Thanks, Jeremy. This brings back memories of when I went to Portsmouth for a teaching job interview back in the 80's and got to see some of the sites.

  • @macmiranda2111
    @macmiranda2111 18 днів тому

    The World Forgets that Filipinos and Americans fought Side by Side in the previous world war.. They are a Band of Brothers. Philippines is not just a weird foreign land. It's a Battleground of the Bravest. 🫡🫡

  • @MeenaFromIndia
    @MeenaFromIndia 19 днів тому

    Reunification monument One Earth world ball missing.

  • @jerrywestermann4435
    @jerrywestermann4435 20 днів тому

    Oh,I generally drink a lot more than that😅

  • @ajs11201
    @ajs11201 21 день тому

    A great video! I've sailed on QM2 before and we have reservations to do so again soon. As a friendly update, allow me to add a couple of points if you don't mind. First (at about 8:24), yes, even in the hottest days of the summer, that ocean can be surprisingly cold. Be sure to bring a jacket or very warm sweater so that you can walk a few laps around the promenade deck. After several days at sea, you'll probably want to take a little stroll, but even in August, that can be uncomfortably cold without some warm covering. Second, your balcony is what Cunard calls a "sheltered balcony." It's not fully open to the outside. Rather, it's a hole cut into the hull of the ship. Actually, of all the balcony cabins, I like these the best. For one, they're actually a little cheaper than cabins on the upper decks. But more importantly to me--they're about the most private outdoor experience you can have onboard the QM2. Some of the other balconies are visible from the promenade deck, and others are so high up that you may be subject to the motion of the ship if you encounter rough seas. These lower cabins give you and up close and personal view of the ocean--they're just great! Third, common complaints about the cabins on QM2 are (1) there is no power or USB service on the nightstands. If you want to charge your electronic devices, there are plenty of British and American outlets, but all at the desk and (2) the shower, while large and steamy, has one of those old curtains. There are no glass doors. Neither of these things are a big deal to me, but I've sure heard some nasty comments about those two things! Personally, I have bigger problems to worry about--lol. Fourth, lunch at the Golden Lion (excluding alcohol) as well as the use of the launderettes (including detergents) are included in your fare. If you want, you can do both with no additional fees. Fifth (at 14:00), the Atlantic Room is a hidden gem. It's used when the Entertainments crew offers (free) bridge lessons. Other than that, the room sits idle much of the time. So if you are one of those folks who just wants to unwind and read a book or do needlework or some other quiet entertainment like that, you may find that the seats in the library are all taken, but you'll have plenty of choices here--along with stunning views should you choose to look up from your book! At 15:20, the Boardwalk Restaurant--rumor has it that it's only open when QM2 is *not* performing a Transatlantic crossing. In other words, they use it those few weeks when she's in the Caribbean or some other warmer climate. I don't know if that's really true, but that's the story I've heard about it. I've heard the same about the retractable rooftop over the pool on Deck 12--it's only opened when QM2 is performing a warmer itinerary. Anyway, yours is a great video, and I hope my long post may offer yet more incentive for folks to experience what she has to offer.

    • @windowseatworldtravel
      @windowseatworldtravel 21 день тому

      Great notes! Thank you so much!

    • @andrewhalket4129
      @andrewhalket4129 19 днів тому

      Choice of which side of the ship you want a cabin is very important. We were port going west in October and it really was quite warm when the sun was out adn it was lovely on the balcony. But the starboard side was freezing as the wind was from the North West and it was in the shade. Maybe mid summer the shady side would be preferrable. The sheltered balcony Window Seat had seems to be very popular as it offers a lot more protection than standard balconies (and is cheaper and has a direct view down to the sea)

    • @ajs11201
      @ajs11201 18 днів тому

      @@andrewhalket4129 We did a round-trip crossing in August. It took 15 nights, and it was glorious! We had the same cabin for the duration, and it happened to be on the starboard side of the ship (odd cabin numbers). Even in early August, the balcony never really got overly warm once we were away from port, regardless of which direction we were sailing. Oh, the sunlight certainly helped, but that mid-Atlantic is powerfully cold. However, I can tell you that when departing from Brooklyn, the starboard balconies have exceptional views of Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty.

    • @andrewhalket4129
      @andrewhalket4129 18 днів тому

      @@ajs11201 we would have had exceptional views arriving in NYC...if it hadn't been thick fog!

    • @ajs11201
      @ajs11201 18 днів тому

      @@andrewhalket4129 Oh, that's unfortunate. We had stunningly clear weather when we returned to NYC. The only problem is that she passes under the Verrazzano at oh-my-god-thirty, so if you want to actually see the highlights of the harbor as you pass them, you'll need to forfeit some beauty sleep.

  • @williesimmons4068
    @williesimmons4068 23 дні тому

    Any pointers on paying for tours? We want the circuit 1 and 2 versus others. Any recommendations?

    • @windowseatworldtravel
      @windowseatworldtravel 23 дні тому

      We booked thru a local tour group and paid in advance. They’re non-refundable usually, but they were on point and guided us thru circuits 1 and 2. Also made for little stress once we were there.

    • @windowseatworldtravel
      @windowseatworldtravel 23 дні тому

      And we used VIPAC tour company

    • @williesimmons4068
      @williesimmons4068 23 дні тому

      @@windowseatworldtravel Thank you.

  • @kornographito
    @kornographito 23 дні тому

    you just get what you give. Very average itinerary that Locals involved in tourism like me tried to skip since 50 years ago. I cant believe people still travelling this way. Free information most of the time gives you very worng descriptions that are just getting popular places to be crowded as hell at the same times with travellers that were reccomended on the worst way. 4 hours on "a seat couch" thats not even human. Machu Picchu full day is the wors decicion ever made since the hippies did it on the sixties Sleep on the way to Train station? c'mon! there are fancy hotels and "seat on a couch" acomodation styles just 15 min to the train station with several historical places and stunning landscapes to stop on a full day tou on the way. -the Fast and furious tourism way is kind leaving negative impact. but c'mon you need to suffer to relize about those mistakes that were solve by sustaible tourism companies more that 50 years ago just in order to save money organizing the tours. wow you spend most time checking your phone doing last minute bookings than meeting local people and his live and bright culture. spending most of the time inside the transportation than breading fresh air.

  • @user-ux9ll3yk5y
    @user-ux9ll3yk5y 23 дні тому

    Which shots did you have beforehand?

    • @windowseatworldtravel
      @windowseatworldtravel 23 дні тому

      Peru didn’t require any extra vaccinations. We did get a yellow fever shot prior to trip as we were visiting Brazil and that was recommended.

    • @user-ux9ll3yk5y
      @user-ux9ll3yk5y 23 дні тому

      @@windowseatworldtravel thanks 👍

  • @honor9lite1337
    @honor9lite1337 23 дні тому

    How about WWIII?

  • @grizzly322
    @grizzly322 24 дні тому

    On your next visit to Denmark, check out Nordjylland and the sand dunes, Skagen and the old bunkers from WWII along the beach shore 😊

  • @Derwishj
    @Derwishj 24 дні тому

    Just came back from MP and glad I have not seen your video before going. What you say “noone tells you” is well known. Also you all your hiccups are because of poor planning. Prepare better next time for flawless experience anywhere.

  • @michaelwhalen2469
    @michaelwhalen2469 24 дні тому

    Jeremy, thank you for this wonderful video! Lots of hard work goes into these videos and it is much appreciated here !!! Great photography, colour and narration! I’ve been on many cruises and different ships over the years. But , Queen Mary 2 and Cunard are my favourites ! She is a incredibly beautiful ocean liner ! Elegant and classy !! The Transatlantic voyage aboard QM2 is the ultimate experience !! I’ve been on five of them. It’s like stepping back in time to the Golden Age of ocean travel! AMAZING!! As you say, it has a very Titanic vibe to it ( hopefully without the icebergs)🥴 Jeremy, if you travel on QM2 solo often , I can highly recommend the single cabins on Deck 3 (Category KC ) ! They have two huge round windows about five feet in diameter. Floor to ceiling.Incredibly beautiful view. They also have beautiful yellow marble bathrooms with glass enclosures ! No icky plastic clinging shower curtains like all the other cabins feature 🙄 Sadly there are only six of these cabins, so they are booked and disappear FAST !! Within a day or two after Cunard posts a new voyage , they are gone !! I just snagged one for the July 2026 Transatlantic voyage! Got the LAST one !! But really try getting one , they are definitely worth the effort !! Thank again, and looking forward to more of your videos in the future!! MikeW.🇺🇸🇬🇧👍 PS••• Jeremy, just ignore the keyboard warriors! Floor-Deck Potato- Potatoes. Tomato-Tomatoes 🙄 Sadly, there are a lot of lonely rude people out there with entirely too much time on their hands 🤷‍♂️🥴😂

  • @paulg9667
    @paulg9667 24 дні тому

    Floor by floor or deck by deck?

  • @dwa22204
    @dwa22204 24 дні тому

    Deck by deck… ships don’t have floors.

  • @suewhite4821
    @suewhite4821 25 днів тому

    Always stay in Aguas Caliente for a couple of days. This way you can be in Machu Pichu without the crowds from Cusco

    • @windowseatworldtravel
      @windowseatworldtravel 23 дні тому

      If you have the time this can work. However, we did have a few people who stayed there join us around 10 am to start in the park. Given some early fog/clouds, early may not always lead to best views. But the fewer crowds is definitely a huge bonus

  • @rodpettet2819
    @rodpettet2819 25 днів тому

    I did a half world tour on the P&O Aurora. That was a beautiful ocean going ship, definitely not a cruise ship. It was a perfect size. I'd never travel on those huge floating blocks of flats that are killing tourism in many places.

  • @tacitusromanus8239
    @tacitusromanus8239 25 днів тому

    Thanks for the tour, Jeremy.