This guide coincides with the fastest-growing phenomenon in cruise travel, where the "Star Princess and other ships like it have become Family Central. Upwards of 2,000 kids are cruising Alaska's Inside Passage every week in the summer, taking advantage of the expansive facilities for children and teens as well as the revamped programming. Their parents are all looking for the same thing--that chance to build lifetime memories, to explore and learn together in a "safe" environment. In addition, seniors who traditionally cruised Alaska alone now bring along their children and grandchildren. With tips and fun facts on everything from glacier hiking to ship dining etiquette, places to paste in onboard snapshots, and evocative descriptions of what is in store along the Inside Passage, this guide is a must-have for planning and enjoying the trip--and preserving its memories.
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For ten years award-winning author Eileen Ogintz has penned the popular column, "Taking the Kids, " providing advice on traveling with children and information on family-oriented destinations and accommodations. Syndicated by Tribune Media Services (TMS), "Taking the Kids" appears in 60 major newspapers--from the "Los Angeles Times "to t"he New York Daily Ne
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