We greatly enjoyed our Disney Alaskan cruise in 2016.
We didn't find the ports to be purely "tourist" stops. Sure, they could be. But, it was easy enough for us to avoid the tourist traps and instead set off on various hikes and other sightseeing by ourselves. As for getting tired of the gorgeous vistas ... well, I guess that varies from person to person.
That typed, if we do it again, we'd probably choose a "one-way" cruise and spend some time in ... now I can't remember the place. It's somewhere ... I think in a national park, which everyone raves about. And it's close to one of the available ports for the "one-way" cruises. Maybe it was Denali National Park? Or somewhere outside of Fairbanks? But, that would really be so that we have an opportunity to do longer hikes and experience even more of the natural beauty of Alaska.
We didn't find the ports to be purely "tourist" stops. Sure, they could be. But, it was easy enough for us to avoid the tourist traps and instead set off on various hikes and other sightseeing by ourselves. As for getting tired of the gorgeous vistas ... well, I guess that varies from person to person.
That typed, if we do it again, we'd probably choose a "one-way" cruise and spend some time in ... now I can't remember the place. It's somewhere ... I think in a national park, which everyone raves about. And it's close to one of the available ports for the "one-way" cruises. Maybe it was Denali National Park? Or somewhere outside of Fairbanks? But, that would really be so that we have an opportunity to do longer hikes and experience even more of the natural beauty of Alaska.