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ODAAT

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Anyone ever done the cruise to Alaska out of Seattle or Vancouver?

Been giving some thought to booking for this summer. Appreciate any comments from those who have .
not personally but our next door neighbor and his significant other do so every year, they leave from downtown Victoria , go for 2 or 3 weeks a year, can`t recall but this year is their 10th year in a row so must be something they love about it
 
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If you can go up to Denali. It is beautiful.
My cousin and her husband named their child Denali. The hubby loved hunting and often took groups out there.

I don't think I'd love any national park enough to name a kid after it though lol
 
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Anyone ever done the cruise to Alaska out of Seattle or Vancouver?

Been giving some thought to booking for this summer. Appreciate any comments from those who have .

Yes, have done the same one as @Ladyfan from Anchorage to Vancouver. We didn't do any of the prior extras up to Denali or anything like that, but I'd also say that they're well worth looking into. We sailed with Holland America and they were very good. Quality service, nice cabins, good food, enough on the ship to keep you entertained without feeling too glitzy or over-the-top. It was an amazing trip with so much beautiful scenery and wildlife. Would definitely recommend it. I think you'd have a great time!

The bigger ships can of course get a bit busy, and I appreciate some people don't like the sardine-tin feel they can have. A smaller boat would be quieter, probably give you a more immersive experience with your surroundings, and they can go places the big ships can't. But they do tend to cost quite a lot more. Just comes down to personal preference really. At least in Alaska most of the bigger ships that sail there are really only what today are considered to be medium-sized, holding around 2,000 people or so. The 5,000+ capacity behemoths that you'll find in the Caribbean and places like that don't go there.
 

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Yes, have done the same one as @Ladyfan from Anchorage to Vancouver. We didn't do any of the prior extras up to Denali or anything like that, but I'd also say that they're well worth looking into. We sailed with Holland America and they were very good. Quality service, nice cabins, good food, enough on the ship to keep you entertained without feeling too glitzy or over-the-top. It was an amazing trip with so much beautiful scenery and wildlife. Would definitely recommend it. I think you'd have a great time!

The bigger ships can of course get a bit busy, and I appreciate some people don't like the sardine-tin feel they can have. A smaller boat would be quieter, probably give you a more immersive experience with your surroundings, and they can go places the big ships can't. But they do tend to cost quite a lot more. Just comes down to personal preference really. At least in Alaska most of the bigger ships that sail there are really only what today are considered to be medium-sized, holding around 2,000 people or so. The 5,000+ capacity behemoths that you'll find in the Caribbean and places like that don't go there.
Celebrity is a great line.

You will want to book some land stuff at some of the towns. I remember taking a train that went into Canada. It met us right where the ship was.
 

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alaska is awesome i did girdwood, homer, seward and the kenai fjords. water was extremely choppy on our whale watching though.
 
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Please check to make sure you have working CO2 detectors.

The teacher who died in New Hampshire along with his family was a colleague of my best friend’s sister. It is devastating. They are opening the school on Monday for grief counseling.
 

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Please check to make sure you have working CO2 detectors.

The teacher who died in New Hampshire along with his family was a colleague of my best friend’s sister. It is devastating. They are opening the school on Monday for grief counseling.
And DO NOT buy that stupid CO2 smoke alarm combination.

A smoke alarm belongs on or near ceiling.

A CO2 alarm should be knee high (ish)
 

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And DO NOT buy that stupid CO2 smoke alarm combination.

A smoke alarm belongs on or near ceiling.

A CO2 alarm should be knee high (ish)
My apartment has 4 and they are on the ceiling. My smoke alarms are on the wall and I have sprinklers in every room. I will be putting in a work order to make sure I have fresh batteries in the co2 alarm.
 

shelbysdad

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Allow me to clarify

CO carbon monoxide comes from your gas appliances or oil furnace car etc
From what I see should be mounted 5' off floor


CO2 carbon dioxide is much less dangerous

So your home needs a CO alarm not a CO2 alarm
 

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Few days ago someone was caught chewing on wood siding again and got yelled at so for a few hours they hid behind me and then laid on my foot. Until I had to go to work and it was nap time with my father. All was forgiven by then. 😂
 

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Allow me to clarify

CO carbon monoxide comes from your gas appliances or oil furnace car etc
From what I see should be mounted 5' off floor


CO2 carbon dioxide is much less dangerous

So your home needs a CO alarm not a CO2 alarm
I put one in my house a couple years ago, it's mounted about 5 feet off the floor. It also said to place it about 8 feet away from the gas appliance/source if I remember right. I would assume this is to avoid false positives.
 

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Is it mandatory to have both working CO2 and smoke alarms wherever you live? It is here in Ontario and I just assumed it would be the same in the US. We have had tragedies around here from people who don't check the batteries. We change all the batteries in everything when the time changes in the spring and fall, just to be safe.
 

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