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Cruising Glacier Bay on Norwegian Joy and ways to enjoy the views inside and outside the ship.

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👁️ 238 views📅 11 months ago⏱️ 19:26
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❤️ Best for CoupleAlaska · SummerVeteran Cruiser

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Creator's Key Takeaways

So, we decided to come back in and get us a hot Starbucks and we are going to go to the forward um view of the uh ship cuz Ken and I opted for a interior again.

This is just another way that you can view the beautiful views in Alaska, even if you don't have a balcony stateateroom.

It's just peaceful and quiet besides the park ranger talking in the background or me talking in the background. I'll be quiet so y'all can hear the serenity.

So remember, when you go to where the lifeboats are, they'll open up and you'll have little cubby holes here and there's usually not a lot of people because they see the lifeboats and think that it's all blocked, but it's not.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Visit the observation lounge for 360-degree views and snacks.
Check the lifeboat area for hidden viewing spots with fewer people.
Use the in-room TV for bridge cam views if you have an interior cabin.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Not having a balcony cabinInterior cabins are fun and enjoyable, with virtual window views via TV.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow can you enjoy Glacier Bay views without a balcony cabin?
QWhat are the best indoor and outdoor viewing spots on Norwegian Joy?

Topics Covered

Ship Condition4 Happy BaconService Crew2½ Happy BaconCabin Interior4 Happy BaconEntertainment Activities3½ Happy BaconPort Destination4½ Happy Bacon

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Glacier Bay4½ Happy Bacon
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