We had to be out of our cabin by 8:00 AM so the crew could turn it over for the next sailing, but we didn’t have to be off of the ship until 9:30 AM. So we brought our bags with us to one of the main dining rooms for a leisurely breakfast. Gotta maximize all of those included meals!
We disembarked easily carrying our own things because we don’t need 2 suitcases each for a 7-day vacation (seriously people, you don’t need all that shit). I wasn’t up for walking back home and Scott knew to not even ask, bless him. We just walked a hilly couple of blocks to catch a local bus home and walked in our front door about 10AM to be greeted by my favorite-est puppy in the whole wide world.

Since not a lot went on this day, I’ll just do my trip post-mortem here…
Overall and predominantly this trip was a huge WIN!!! The high points:
*Alaska is GORGEOUS. Obviously. I think having an itinerary that included Glacier NP and our luck with the weather took this over the top. Upgrading to the balcony cabin was worth the extra money for this route, no question.
*The NCL Encore was a great ship! The size of the boat felt sufficient for the number of passengers on board. I was always able to find a less crowded space when my introversion needed it, and never experienced sustained crowding. And I really loved the spaces with large windows and natural light (e.g., the Observation Lounge, some of the specialty restaurants, the District Brewhouse).
*Treating ourselves to the Thermal Suite was also definitely worth the extra money. For the most part (see below) it was a lovely quiet space to escape the crowds, and I enjoyed the large whirlpool. I found time to use it almost every day, and evenings near closing time were the best.
Not my YouTube Video, but it gives a good tour and idea of what we got for our money. Booking the week-long pass ahead was a good plan too to not risk it filling up.
*My rewards tier level is growing, but Scott having Platinum level for this trip was great for the extra specialty dinner credits. Between those credits and the ones included in our (Not) Free At Sea fare, we had specialty dinners on four of the seven nights of the cruise. The other benefits of Platinum weren’t too impactful for this trip – boarding at the port was so efficient for everyone that I think our “priority” line maybe only saved us 5 minutes, and for this short trip we didn’t use the free laundry bag.
*The port towns were really lovely. We decided on this trip to not book any port excursions since we know we will go back to these places again in the future. For this trip we would just wander off the ship and explore what was within the towns themselves. Each town – Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan – was so different from each other, but equally engaging. I’m thankful that the locals we encountered were so welcoming, the food/drinks were all so tasty, and they all had gorgeous public art.
The low point… the only low point:
*Honestly there was only one. I had been on three megaship cruises before this one, all of which were international destinations (mainland Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, Iceland/Greenland). I know that the typical Americans that get on big cruise lines for these destinations are Republicans, however they were somewhat subtle and diluted a bit with the international clientele. But this time… ugh. The smell of MAGAts was strong and they brought paraphernalia with them. And one got lost in the Thermal Suite one day, yelling across it like it was a hillbilly pool club. I don’t know if this is the typical clientele for an Alaska cruise, but I will be sharing my experience with any friends considering taking one about our ship’s MAGAt infestation so they can consider their own comfort and safety before booking. I know that we will take more Alaska cruises in the future, so hopefully I discover this was just bad luck. But, per usual, I run skeptical.
So… thanks for the memories, NCL & Alaska! We’ll be seeing you again.

















































































































































































































