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Flightseeing over an Alaskan glacier...which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="travelbugg" data-source="post: 1643805" data-attributes="member: 53245"><p>We have had only one trip to Alaska, unfortunately, and only one flight seeing tour, which was the 5 Glacier float plane from Juneau, probably the same one you are looking at. This excursion was fabulous, the highlight of our trip. The views were breathtaking, and we landed on a river where we had fresh grilled salmon at a small quaint lodge, accessible only by air and the river. There is even a glacier across the river which can be viewed from the grounds. The salmon is cooked over alder wood on a outdoor grill ( bears visit in the summer ). Sides served buffet style and when I tell you it was the best food on our trip, I am not exaggerating! All on the floatplane had window seats, but I do recall having the wing in some of my pictures. But I am no expert and you may know how to avoid this.</p><p></p><p>I would book this tour in advance. You may be able to book some things on the dock, like whale watch. I doubt this one is there. Probably sells out well in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="travelbugg, post: 1643805, member: 53245"] We have had only one trip to Alaska, unfortunately, and only one flight seeing tour, which was the 5 Glacier float plane from Juneau, probably the same one you are looking at. This excursion was fabulous, the highlight of our trip. The views were breathtaking, and we landed on a river where we had fresh grilled salmon at a small quaint lodge, accessible only by air and the river. There is even a glacier across the river which can be viewed from the grounds. The salmon is cooked over alder wood on a outdoor grill ( bears visit in the summer ). Sides served buffet style and when I tell you it was the best food on our trip, I am not exaggerating! All on the floatplane had window seats, but I do recall having the wing in some of my pictures. But I am no expert and you may know how to avoid this. I would book this tour in advance. You may be able to book some things on the dock, like whale watch. I doubt this one is there. Probably sells out well in advance. [/QUOTE]
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