Note: This is the 6th of 16 posts about our 21-day trip that included a 17-day (16-night) cruise on the Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) ship SPIRIT from Vancouver, British Columbia Honolulu, Oahu. This post has 14 photographs with captions and some narrative. Photos taken by me (Bruce) with SONY alpha 6400 or Google Pixel 6 Pro unless otherwise indicated. (Photo by Linda taken with Google Pixel 6.)
FRIDAY 01 September 2023 — (T6,C3) Ketchikan, Alaska and Totem Bight State Historical Park
This was day 6 of our travels and day 3 of the cruise. I’m not sure what time we arrived at Ketchikan, Alaska, but our first photos, taken from our balcony, appear to be from 6 AM local time. If so, we were up early and dressed for the arrival. The embarkation “sail away” is always a big deal, but we especially like arriving in a new port-of-call. Cruise ships often arrive in ports very early in the morning to give their guests as much time as possible to go ashore (and spend money on shore excursions). Departure is typically anywhere from mid-afternoon to early evening, depending on the distance/time to the next port. These ships are able to set and course and speed and maintain it with considerable precision, so they have very accurate ETAs as a rule. After a few photos, I presume we went in search of breakfast somewhere on the ship.
We booked a shore excursion to Totem Bight State Historical Park (TBSHP), which took up the late morning. As we stepped ashore to gather by our tour bus, we were aware that this was the first time we had set foot on Alaskan soil.
One of things we noticed on the Coastal Alaska portion of this cruise was that many of the tour bus drivers/guides and venue guides were relatively young. In conversation, we discovered that many of them were from Brigham Young University (Utah) and were here working seasonal jobs. The reason is that BU has a semester schedule that makes it possible for students to take jobs in places like Alaska at times of the year when they are needed. They also have a training program for tourist industry work, and many companies recruit from there as a result. We were impressed that these relatively young folks had gotten their CDL-B (Commercial Driver’s License – Passenger Bus).
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Upon return to the cruise ship dock, we walked the town for a while before returning to our ship well ahead of “all on board” time.
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