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This is a very personal decision and needs to be discussed with all members in your party BEFORE your cruise.... look at your ports of call and shore tours and try to select a day that does not conflict
Hi there.... assuming you are doing a r/t sailing from Seattle, the port side or starboard side really will not be a factor regarding the breathtaking views you will receive of Alaska. Either of those
Due to cruiseline and Homeland Security requirements, you must be listed on a cruise no later than 72 hours before a ship sails. This will not allow you to book at the last minute. Your best bet is to
The primo staterooms 6136 and 6144 (starboard side) are NOT available for that northbound sailing on May 29th unfortunately. Those staterooms go very quickly.... Your travel agent should be looking for
I am assuming you are speaking of sailing on the Infinity doing a r/t sailing from Seattle based on your May cruising plans.....If you are doing just a "Northbound" cruise, you would definately want to

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