Never been on Alaskan cruise. It takes me two years just to save up for Caribbean cruise. I’m sure people like me living on fixed income knows what I’m talking about
Flightseeing in Misty Fjords National Park is a must, but it will definitely cost you... Heading into Denali National Park as early as you can get in is another must do. The wildlife is most active at this time and I cannot believe how close up you can get, and how many encounters we had. I spent the entire train ride in the open air car.... the hair was a little messed up but the fresh air was worth it. This is an amazing way to see Alaska...
Following your trip closely. Taking our first trip to Alaska in August - HAL 7 day land followed by 7 day cruise. As usual a great job with the video and information you're providing!
I have only done an Alaska land tour with Alaska Adventures Unlimited as hubby gets seasick. It was fabulous. Got to see Brown Bears close up in the wild! Glaciers and moose. Bald eagles catching salmon! Railroad from Seward to anchorage! I hope to cruise the inside passage with my sister one day!
Jason, I know you love your music so to pronounce the name of the river at the McKinley resort, think of the old Steam song - Na Na Na Na Na Na Hey Hey Goodbye.
So typical of a man! Jason gets more handsome as he ages. You two make the cutest couple. I think your compatibility factor is off the charts. Always a fun day no matter where you go or what you do. Goals!! Oh, btw Alaska looks beautiful and the Denali lodge you stayed at - I want to live there 😅
Love this video. It brought my memories of our trip to Denali with HAL. We cruised first then land tour in September. Yours is better, tour first, then cruise. In Sept., we saw Northern Lights.
14:30 My first attempt to make french onion soup I went way too long on the onions and they all broke down to pretty much nothing lol Still tasted good, but silver lining was I realized I had almost made onion jam, which I tried making next and it was insanely good. If you're going through the trouble of caramelizing all those pounds of onions, it's easy to split them up and make a batch of soup and jam at the same time.
Alaska has been our favorite of all 29 cruises along with our 10 day transpacific Hawaiian cruise. Always wanted to do the train with one but not enough $$. We're looking forward to our third Alaska soon. This was great ya'll!
Been there done that😊 Brings back great memories. We had a 7 days cruise then the land tour end at Fairbanks. Really enjoyed the train from Seward to Anchorage and then up to Denali. Very grand.
Thank you so much for sharing this trip with us. it brings back wonderful memories for me, having travelled not once, but twice, from Australia to Canada, to do this amazing trip to and through Alaska in 2005 and 2014. Denali has certainly changed since then. there was no Denali Square back then, so loved seeing this new addition. Look forward to sharing the rest of your journey. Once again, thank you. 💖💖💖💖💖💖
I've been 4 times on the HAL tour and love it. Jason, once again your videography is on point!!!! Have a great trip can't wait for the next vlog...👍😁❤️❤️❤️
This is so fun. I did a cruise tour with Princess many years ago. We stayed at the lodge there. I need to get back there. Probably won't be thiis season, hopefully next year. Jason , I make french onion soup about twice a month, usually in the cooler weather. Thank you for sharing this adventure!
Enjoying your video. Brings back memories of my first trip to Alaska, which was a cruise tour with NCL. Same train, same lodge. One of the best trips I have been on
We did this trip last August. We rented a Turo car and spent two days in Seward/Kenai before starting the land tour. But, Dawson City was our favorite place! We rented a car there also and went to Tombstone Territorial Park, plus many of the local sites. We became great friends with all 30 of the folks on our tour. Hope you joined the Sourtoe Club! Have a great time!
My parents saw to it that we kids were well traveled. (49 states and 8 foreign countries). When I was 10, six of us squeezed into a sedan, pulling a Winnebago trailer and trekked up thru Canada via the "Alaskan Highway" and into Alaska. Back then, all that Highway was gravel. Today, I believe it is all paved. We did Anchorage, Fairbanks, White Horse, various glaciers, Dawson Creek, went panning for gold (and got some). And of course, Mount McKinley, which is now called Denali. On my bucket list is to see Alaska via a cruise vantage point. I remember the sun being out at 11pm at night and mother taking pictures without a flash. The wildlife was amazing.
Watching your video makes me want to go back to Denali. We stayed at the Princess Lodge, but we were on a ground trip with the San Diego Zoo. I can't wait to see your other videos from your Alaska trip.
Remember with ceiling fans there is one direction for Summer and the opposite direction for Winter: Ceiling fan direction in the winter should be clockwise, and the fan should run at the lowest speed. This pulls cool air up toward the ceiling, which in turn displaces the warm air that rises and collects near the ceiling. A clockwise ceiling fan direction for high ceilings is especially important in winter. It moves the warmer air trapped at the very top of the room down. The air flows toward the floor and along the walls. This makes the room feel warmer, allowing you to lower the thermostat. The low speed prevents any drafty “wind chill” and keeps the airflow steady and consistent. When standing under the fan, look up and double-check that the blades are rotating in a clockwise direction.
This was one of the most fun Alaska travel videos I have watched! I felt like I was right there on the train ride with you,as well as in the lodge. Your video has surely made me want to try a land cruise/ land tour - though I have been on a cruise to Alaska several times.
WOW very excited to follow this journey! Hope you get to taste some moose meatloaf, OMG melt in your mouth! Your suite looks so amazing and comfy and the train ride entertaining as well. It looks like maybe you were in Alaska in May/June based on the surroundings. Hoping you provide more of the details on how one would find one of these cruise/land tours etc. Sooooo looking forward to more in this series! Alaska is a perfect example of God's beauty!
OK Jason, we look forward to a video when you get home as you make your first French Onion Soup. 😉 I am someone who likes to cook also and have never made it either. So I was inspired as well! This trip looks incredible!
You need to go across Canada in your RV to Alaska. In Alaska you can overnight in any of the spaces next to the highway if you don‘t want to stay in a campground
I wish there was something more than a like button, cause I love this video! I’m a born and raised Alaskan, and I just love seeing you both enjoying yourselves here.
Great video. We were just in Denali last weekend and stayed at the McKinley Chalet too. Our room was at the bottom of the hill. It was definitely a workout each time. It was so beautiful and cozy. Those blackout curtains were amazing. It was so dark in our room. Great quality video. I love how you put it together. New subscriber.
Our first Alaska cruise was 6/11-6/18 and then we did land portion on our own. We have been missing everything about Alaska so your video is very welcome. Can’t wait to see more!
It's great to see you two having so much fun in my old stomping grounds. :) The source of the Nenana River is the Nenana Glacier up in the mountains. And as an aside, Seward is pronounced SOO-ward. :)
We did an 11 night road tour of Alaska in late summer 2021 after multiple AK cruises were cancelled and I had a great time. We went from Anchorage down to Seward then back through Anchorage up to Palmer. We then drove up to Denali and then to Fairbanks and flew into the the Artic Circle and then drove back to Fairbanks. We drove back to Anchorage from Fairbanks, but took a different route back which led us to drive along Alaska Highway 1, which was possibly the prettiest drive I've ever done. As much as I enjoyed Denali the coastal areas really resonated with me more than the interior. Hiking to the top of Exit Glacier to view the ice fields by Seward and then the boat tour to get next to a glacier was a highlight of the trip for me. I'm going back for a southbound cruise next year and will finally get to go fishing in AK.
Great video. Helped us a lot for our plans this summer. What month of the year did you film this and was it early, mid or late in that month? Thank you for that information.
🌲 Enjoy! I live in Anchorage. Been awhile since I’ve done the train rides (Princess and her lodges) and I agree, it’s beautiful here. For now I’ll live through you. Fun! ⚓️🫎🦅🐻🌤️🧥
This brought back warm memories of our Princess cruisetour in September. It was excellent from start to finish. Incredible scenery and the freshest air. Loved every minute!
This a place you need to come to in Ellie, you passed thru Talkeetna on the train ride but you need to return there and spend some time there on a future visit.I traveled to Alaska the first two weeks of June and rented a class C in Anchorage and traveled to Denali, Seward and Homer.
Wow stunning landscape and great vlog, love following your adventures and showing us Alaska. Not sure fund's would run to a trip like this but certainly a cruise to Alaska is on the to do list, looking forward to this series 🙂
OMG, I wish I would have known you were in Dallas. I work for a limo company and would of been so happy to give you guys a ride for a bite to eat. Maybe next time!
We have relatives in Anchorage been there several times. If you ever get the motor home up there drive up to Hurricane Gulch and spend the night its halfway between Anchorage and Denali. We camped there in late September first time I saw the northern Lights. Your video has brought back so many memories. Thank you.
I think the next time we go to Alaska, we have to do a cruise tour. The sights, the train and the lodge look so beautiful! We absolutely LOVED our cruise to Alaska and we are already jonesing to get back there.
Thank you for a great explanation of the land portion just added to bucket list curious is it July? We had to cancel our land Cruise tour due to Covid. We substitute Greenland / Canada last a year great sub but so jealous of your trip
In AK, whenever anyone you even remotely know wants to visit Alaska, you get contacted about recommendations. We always recommend the train to Denali and the train to Seward. You avoid the crowds and see some amazing sights. While at Denali, take the bus tour as far into the park as it goes (currently limited to 35 miles due to a landslide that took out a bridge). While at Seward, take a Resurrection Bay boat tour to see some amazing things and do some whale watching, We never recommend cruises. They’re convenient if you’re visiting the southeast panhandle, but it’s no where near as fun as being on your own. Alaska should be experienced, not viewed from a distance.
We are going on the reverse itinerary the end of August!! Did you guys upgrade your room for Denali?? Your videos have been soooo helpful to us. Thanks again!
Having your luggage meet you is pretty awesome! On some other Princess Cruise people’s videos, their luggage didn’t show until late at night and Guest Services was basically unbothered. 😂
Have you ever been on an Alaska cruise tour?? Or an Alaska cruise? Share your experience with us!
Never been on Alaskan cruise. It takes me two years just to save up for Caribbean cruise. I’m sure people like me living on fixed income knows what I’m talking about
Flightseeing in Misty Fjords National Park is a must, but it will definitely cost you... Heading into Denali National Park as early as you can get in is another must do. The wildlife is most active at this time and I cannot believe how close up you can get, and how many encounters we had. I spent the entire train ride in the open air car.... the hair was a little messed up but the fresh air was worth it. This is an amazing way to see Alaska...
Following your trip closely. Taking our first trip to Alaska in August - HAL 7 day land followed by 7 day cruise. As usual a great job with the video and information you're providing!
I have only done an Alaska land tour with Alaska Adventures Unlimited as hubby gets seasick. It was fabulous. Got to see Brown Bears close up in the wild! Glaciers and moose. Bald eagles catching salmon! Railroad from Seward to anchorage! I hope to cruise the inside passage with my sister one day!
Jason, I know you love your music so to pronounce the name of the river at the McKinley resort, think of the old Steam song - Na Na Na Na Na Na Hey Hey Goodbye.
Me thinks these two should be hosting Alaska tours. They are the best!!!
So typical of a man! Jason gets more handsome as he ages. You two make the cutest couple. I think your compatibility factor is off the charts. Always a fun day no matter where you go or what you do. Goals!! Oh, btw Alaska looks beautiful and the Denali lodge you stayed at - I want to live there 😅
Coooool, I didn't know cruise tours were even a thing. Looks like a great way to see Alaska.
It is! The round trip cruise is great but the land tour is next level 👍
@@EECCTravels Thanks for posting this. Alaska is definitely on the bucket list. Expands the options.
I really enjoye the calming music. You play while looking at the mountains and scenery.
Love this video. It brought my memories of our trip to Denali with HAL. We cruised first then land tour in September. Yours is better, tour first, then cruise. In Sept., we saw Northern Lights.
Production value has always been solid, but you guys are really taking it up a notch! Awesome!!
They blatantly trespassed the Alaska RR property at Beluga Point.
14:30 My first attempt to make french onion soup I went way too long on the onions and they all broke down to pretty much nothing lol Still tasted good, but silver lining was I realized I had almost made onion jam, which I tried making next and it was insanely good. If you're going through the trouble of caramelizing all those pounds of onions, it's easy to split them up and make a batch of soup and jam at the same time.
Alaska has been our favorite of all 29 cruises along with our 10 day transpacific Hawaiian cruise. Always wanted to do the train with one but not enough $$. We're looking forward to our third Alaska soon. This was great ya'll!
Been there done that😊 Brings back great memories. We had a 7 days cruise then the land tour end at Fairbanks. Really enjoyed the train from Seward to Anchorage and then up to Denali. Very grand.
I want a vlog of Jason making the French Onion Soup! Great vlog so far.
Love you guys thank you for all your lovely vlogs , nice to see your passion for good food
Thanks for taking us along with you. I have to add this to our bucket list. Enjoy
Yes!! Absolutely plan on doing this one day!
Thank you so much for sharing this trip with us. it brings back wonderful memories for me, having travelled not once, but twice, from Australia to Canada, to do this amazing trip to and through Alaska in 2005 and 2014. Denali has certainly changed since then. there was no Denali Square back then, so loved seeing this new addition. Look forward to sharing the rest of your journey. Once again, thank you. 💖💖💖💖💖💖
Denali Square is at the McKinley Chalet Resort. It is such a beautiful area!!!!
Loved your vlog thanks for sharing 🙏🇬🇧♥️
I like to kick my feet up, eat some snacks and watch my daily dose of EECC travels❤
Awe thank you 😊
We just got back at the beginning of June from Alaska but watching this makes me ready to go back !
I never get tired of the beauty of Alaska!
Beautiful. Enjoy and looking forward to seeing more!
I've been 4 times on the HAL tour and love it. Jason, once again your videography is on point!!!! Have a great trip can't wait for the next vlog...👍😁❤️❤️❤️
This is so fun. I did a cruise tour with Princess many years ago. We stayed at the lodge there. I need to get back there. Probably won't be thiis season, hopefully next year. Jason , I make french onion soup about twice a month, usually in the cooler weather. Thank you for sharing this adventure!
Definitely go back!!!
Everything is picturesque! Great video!
So true! Alaska is beautiful!
Enjoying your video. Brings back memories of my first trip to Alaska, which was a cruise tour with NCL. Same train, same lodge. One of the best trips I have been on
I really like Alaska when I went. My family did an Alaskan railroad tour when we went and got to see lots of wildlife.
Thank you for sharing this with me. Love it.
Thanks!
So cool! My hubby and I will be doing a Princess Cruise Tour in September! Thanks for showing where we will be at and what to expect!
We did this trip last August. We rented a Turo car and spent two days in Seward/Kenai before starting the land tour. But, Dawson City was our favorite place! We rented a car there also and went to Tombstone Territorial Park, plus many of the local sites. We became great friends with all 30 of the folks on our tour. Hope you joined the Sourtoe Club! Have a great time!
My parents saw to it that we kids were well traveled. (49 states and 8 foreign countries). When I was 10, six of us squeezed into a sedan, pulling a Winnebago trailer and trekked up thru Canada via the "Alaskan Highway" and into Alaska. Back then, all that Highway was gravel. Today, I believe it is all paved. We did Anchorage, Fairbanks, White Horse, various glaciers, Dawson Creek, went panning for gold (and got some).
And of course, Mount McKinley, which is now called Denali.
On my bucket list is to see Alaska via a cruise vantage point.
I remember the sun being out at 11pm at night and mother taking pictures without a flash.
The wildlife was amazing.
You were a lucky kid!!
When we did our trip to Alaska about 10yrs ago. Our servers on the train were from kansas and so were we. That was really cool.
Oh my God, I am ready to vacation in Anchorage
I plan to add the train ride to my vacation. Thank you for sharing. What month did you travel in. 😊
Awesome video and trip. Can’t wait to see more
Would love to see a separate video explaining the things to know about booking cruise tours!
We will have a review video at the end of the series 👍
Watching your video makes me want to go back to Denali. We stayed at the Princess Lodge, but we were on a ground trip with the San Diego Zoo. I can't wait to see your other videos from your Alaska trip.
Excellent video. We did a similar land sea tour with NCL july 2022 on the NCL Encore! It was Phenominal!!
Remember with ceiling fans there is one direction for Summer and the opposite direction for Winter:
Ceiling fan direction in the winter should be clockwise, and the fan should run at the lowest speed. This pulls cool air up toward the ceiling, which in turn displaces the warm air that rises and collects near the ceiling.
A clockwise ceiling fan direction for high ceilings is especially important in winter. It moves the warmer air trapped at the very top of the room down. The air flows toward the floor and along the walls. This makes the room feel warmer, allowing you to lower the thermostat.
The low speed prevents any drafty “wind chill” and keeps the airflow steady and consistent. When standing under the fan, look up and double-check that the blades are rotating in a clockwise direction.
This was one of the most fun Alaska travel videos I have watched! I felt like I was right there on the train ride with you,as well as in the lodge. Your video has surely made me want to try a land cruise/ land tour - though I have been on a cruise to Alaska several times.
Love watching you two. Watching Denali and all of Alaska makes me want to go back. I love it there, so much beauty.
WOW very excited to follow this journey! Hope you get to taste some moose meatloaf, OMG melt in your mouth! Your suite looks so amazing and comfy and the train ride entertaining as well. It looks like maybe you were in Alaska in May/June based on the surroundings. Hoping you provide more of the details on how one would find one of these cruise/land tours etc. Sooooo looking forward to more in this series! Alaska is a perfect example of God's beauty!
It was the first week in June. I would be happy to provide details on a cruise tour if you are interested. My email is travel@eecctravels.com.
Hey guys. The views are so beautiful out there in Alaska. I love your channel, and I love your energy. Uhrah, semper Fi.
Thank you so much!
OK Jason, we look forward to a video when you get home as you make your first French Onion Soup. 😉 I am someone who likes to cook also and have never made it either. So I was inspired as well! This trip looks incredible!
I did this way back in '09! But going southbound.
You need to go across Canada in your RV to Alaska. In Alaska you can overnight in any of the spaces next to the highway if you don‘t want to stay in a campground
It’s on our list! I would LOVE to do this!!
I wish there was something more than a like button, cause I love this video! I’m a born and raised Alaskan, and I just love seeing you both enjoying yourselves here.
Great video. We were just in Denali last weekend and stayed at the McKinley Chalet too. Our room was at the bottom of the hill. It was definitely a workout each time.
It was so beautiful and cozy.
Those blackout curtains were amazing. It was so dark in our room.
Great quality video. I love how you put it together. New subscriber.
Can't get over all the snow!!!
Was this filmed recently? Love it.
This was the first week of June.
Our first Alaska cruise was 6/11-6/18 and then we did land portion on our own. We have been missing everything about Alaska so your video is very welcome. Can’t wait to see more!
It's great to see you two having so much fun in my old stomping grounds. :)
The source of the Nenana River is the Nenana Glacier up in the mountains. And as an aside, Seward is pronounced SOO-ward. :)
We did an 11 night road tour of Alaska in late summer 2021 after multiple AK cruises were cancelled and I had a great time. We went from Anchorage down to Seward then back through Anchorage up to Palmer. We then drove up to Denali and then to Fairbanks and flew into the the Artic Circle and then drove back to Fairbanks. We drove back to Anchorage from Fairbanks, but took a different route back which led us to drive along Alaska Highway 1, which was possibly the prettiest drive I've ever done. As much as I enjoyed Denali the coastal areas really resonated with me more than the interior. Hiking to the top of Exit Glacier to view the ice fields by Seward and then the boat tour to get next to a glacier was a highlight of the trip for me.
I'm going back for a southbound cruise next year and will finally get to go fishing in AK.
This trip sounds amazing!!
OMG We've never been to Alaska! But you guys make me want to go!!! Looks absolutely beautiful!! Love watching your videos, they are so informative.
Great video. Helped us a lot for our plans this summer. What month of the year did you film this and was it early, mid or late in that month? Thank you for that information.
Love this area! Went river rafting right behind you and had so much fun!!
🌲 Enjoy! I live in Anchorage. Been awhile since I’ve done the train rides (Princess and her lodges) and I agree, it’s beautiful here. For now I’ll live through you. Fun! ⚓️🫎🦅🐻🌤️🧥
I did the cruise tour a number of years ago. Amazing, stunning, breathtaking and all that!
This brought back warm memories of our Princess cruisetour in September. It was excellent from start to finish. Incredible scenery and the freshest air. Loved every minute!
Well I’m watching this in Las Vegas on July 10th, 2023. I can definitely feel that fire heat 😂
Breathe taking
This looks amazing! Definitely on my bucket list! Thanks for sharing.
How fun to find your channel...have fun so glad to join you✨
This a place you need to come to in Ellie, you passed thru Talkeetna on the train ride but you need to return there and spend some time there on a future visit.I traveled to Alaska the first two weeks of June and rented a class C in Anchorage and traveled to Denali, Seward and Homer.
I would LOVE to do this!!
Love all your videos
Awe thank you 😊
It is COOOLD in Denali. :) My Son in law lived in Fairbanks as a child.
Yes! It was quite chilly 🥶
Wow stunning landscape and great vlog, love following your adventures and showing us Alaska. Not sure fund's would run to a trip like this but certainly a cruise to Alaska is on the to do list, looking forward to this series 🙂
So fun!! Thanks for sharing
OMG, I wish I would have known you were in Dallas. I work for a limo company and would of been so happy to give you guys a ride for a bite to eat. Maybe next time!
So many youtubers are going to Alaska and I kind of love it. So different then the normal.
This is our third trip and will not be the last!
What an awesome spectacular journey!
That food looked amazing!
We have relatives in Anchorage been there several times.
If you ever get the motor home up there drive up to Hurricane Gulch and spend the night its halfway between Anchorage and Denali. We camped there in late September first time I saw the northern Lights.
Your video has brought back so many memories.
Thank you.
That would be amazing!! RVing in Alaska is definitely on my list!
I think the next time we go to Alaska, we have to do a cruise tour. The sights, the train and the lodge look so beautiful! We absolutely LOVED our cruise to Alaska and we are already jonesing to get back there.
Well done video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Stunning start to the trip. Never been to Denali. Outstanding info
Love love love Alaska content!! We need to explore more
Awe thank you!! Alaska is so beautiful!!
We lived for cloudy days in the summer. Trying to get toddlers to bed in the summer was a nightmare even with blackout curtains.
We are looking to do a cruise tour in 2024, trying to decide on Princess or HAL.
You are the only youtuber I know that does a playlist on the Alaskan Cruise Tour.
Oh cool! This is really the way to experience Alaska! You only see such a small portion on a roundtrip cruise. Are you taking a cruise tour?
Thinking about it@@EECCTravels
Gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.
I’m just impressed y’all can blog at 22:00 (10pm) coherently. I’m in bed at 20:30 (8pm).
Thank you for a great explanation of the land portion just added to bucket list curious is it July? We had to cancel our land Cruise tour due to Covid. We substitute Greenland / Canada last a year great sub but so jealous of your trip
So as I am watching you guys stroll through the resort I am wondering if bear ever come through the resort area?
In AK, whenever anyone you even remotely know wants to visit Alaska, you get contacted about recommendations.
We always recommend the train to Denali and the train to Seward. You avoid the crowds and see some amazing sights. While at Denali, take the bus tour as far into the park as it goes (currently limited to 35 miles due to a landslide that took out a bridge). While at Seward, take a Resurrection Bay boat tour to see some amazing things and do some whale watching,
We never recommend cruises. They’re convenient if you’re visiting the southeast panhandle, but it’s no where near as fun as being on your own. Alaska should be experienced, not viewed from a distance.
Yall are so cute, Love your passion for traveling! ❤
Hope you guys film this whole trip
Of course we did!!
Thank y’all so much for sharing with us. Y’all make it still like we are right there with you
At the end of your cruise do you end up back in Anchorage and fly back to Dallas from there?
@@dianealvarado6219 no this one ends in Vancouver.
Just love all of your travels
Awe thank you 😊
great video guys love it make me want to visit this places
I did that trip backwards (cruise first) in 2019 with my parents and a nephew. It was amazing even tho we never saw Denali.
Its going to be nice too see Alaska from someone from Louisiana because I from Louisiana I will not get too go to Alaska ❤😊
Oh I hope you are able to do a trip like this one day. It’s magical!!
Imagine being up Ship Creek without a paddle. LOL
We are going on the reverse itinerary the end of August!! Did you guys upgrade your room for Denali?? Your videos have been soooo helpful to us. Thanks again!
Yes, this is the suite upgrade in Denali. Have a great time!!
Great video ❤❤❤❤
Do the meals, snacks, drinks come with the train ride?
I'm curious, do your land tour days count as cruise days for days sailed credit?
Yep, they sure do 👍
Sorry but I missed when this video was taken. Can you tell me if this during mid summer?
It was the first week in June.
@@EECCTravels WOW!! I never knew it would be that cold.
What are the dates you are doing this trip?? Looks like a great time of year to plan
It was the first week in June. It was absolutely perfect!!
How much was this trip? It sounds amazing!
Having your luggage meet you is pretty awesome! On some other Princess Cruise people’s videos, their luggage didn’t show until late at night and Guest Services was basically unbothered. 😂
Wow! Love it! When did you guys travel in this video?
The first week in June.
Love the vlog. I need video instruction how to hookup Netflix to room tv.
Are the meals included during the train ride?
Really great video!