WJOL World Tour 2017 Scott Slocum and WJOL are once again partnering with Norwegian Cruise Line for a July sailing in Alaskan waters onboard the Norwegian Pearl. This ship features 15 decks with 15 dining options, 12 bars/lounges, fitness center, spa, casino, bowling alley, and pools. This is a smaller ship with a capacity of 2394 passengers. Temperatures should be perfect for touring with daytime highs in the mid-60 s. Come sail the waters of our 49 th state with Scott! Sunday, July 16 Seattle, Washington board the ship for a 4pm departure Seattle sits on the slip of land between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, with the Olympic and Cascade Mountains serving as a dramatic backdrop for this oh-so cosmopolitan city. Soar up the futuristic Space Needle and experience the views atop this stunning landmark created for the 1962 World's Fair. Monday, July 17 at sea Spend a day getting to know the ship and others in the group. Enjoy the majestic scenery as we head north towards Juneau. Tuesday, July 18 Juneau, Alaska In port from 2-10 pm Juneau, often described as America's most unusual state capital, is the only center of U.S. government with no roads leading into or out of town. The city is surrounded by nature, namely towering mountains and the waters of Gastineau Channel. Gold put Juneau on the map in the 1880s, and the mining camp went by several names before prospector Joe Juneau finally wrangled enough votes to get his name to stick. Gold remained the mainstay until the last mine was shut down in 1944. However, mining has made a comeback as one of the region's top industries; in recent decades, two mines have begun production of not just gold but also silver and other metals. Juneau offers a wide range of shore-side activities, from whale-watching and zip-lining to touring the Capitol building or the Alaskan Brewing Co. Then, there's the state's most accessible glacier -- Mendenhall, an immense, 12-mile-long river of ice. Along with glacierviewing, there's always the chance of seeing a bear or two up close. There are over 40 excursions offered in this port! Wednesday, July 19 Skagway, Alaska In port from 7 am-8:15 pm In 1897, gold stampeders from all over the world arrived in Skagway by steamship, bound for the Dawson Gold Fields in Canada's Yukon Territory. It wasn't long before the rough-and-tumble tent town was festooned with boardwalks, dance halls, inns and saloons. More than 100 years later, Skagway still retains the feel of those Gold Rush days, though most travelers now arrive by cruise ship and follow part of the original Gold Rush route by tourist train. The immensely walkable and historic downtown has also largely been restored to its roots, complete with false-fronted buildings and wooden sidewalks. It's an utterly charming place. Thursday, July 20 Cruise Glacier Bay Photos don't do justice for Glacier Bay National Park. One of the most sought-after spots on Alaska's Inside Passage, Glacier Bay comprises ever-changing glaciers (including one of the most photogenic, Margerie Glacier), sheltered fjords, rainforests and an abundance of wildlife. While navigating through the park, keep your camera handy at all times. Glacier Bay is a popular hangout for humpback whales, grizzly, brown and black bears, sea otters, bald eagles, and more -- there's a good chance you'll spot at least one of them.
Friday, July 21 Ketchikan, Alaska In port from 6 am-1:30 pm Misty Ketchikan, the rainiest town in southeast Alaska, is known as the "Salmon Capital of the World." The town offers the perfect blend of activities: kayak in Misty Fjords or hike up Deer Mountain early in the morning, then poke in and out of fantastic galleries and shops afterwards. You're bound to visit Creek Street, a row of wooden buildings perched over the water on pilings. Brightly painted boutiques once catered to gentlemen seeking the company of "sporting women." The museum at Dolly's House gives you a glimpse into the bawdy ways of frontier life, though Ketchikan's red-light district wasn't shut down until 1953. Legends of a different sort are recorded on totem poles. Boasting the world's largest collection of Northwest totems, Ketchikan offers plenty of places to see these fascinating works of art. Its Tlingit Indian name, Kach Khanna, means spread wings of the eagle. Chances are you'll see one of these magnificent birds perched atop a Sitka tree. Thanks to its abundant rainfall, Ketchikan is surrounded by some of the world's most lush wilderness. Saturday, July 22 Victoria, British Columbia In port from 6 pm-midnight Wrapped around the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria is a gentle blend of colonial England and contemporary Western Canada. The thriving cafe scene conjures something European, while having the outdoors at your doorstep could only be pure British Columbia bliss. Wherever you venture, this famously temperate region reveals natural, historic, culinary and cultural delights. Proud of its British influence, Victoria delights in serving up an elegant High Tea, with all the trappings. At the same time, it urges you to get outside and enjoy the alfresco lifestyle. Walking trails lead right from the city center to Dallas Road, what locals call the scenic drive, along the Pacific Ocean and around the southern coast of the city. Vancouver Island is renowned as a world-class scuba-diving destination, where you can get in the water with seals and sea lions on a regular basis. But, for people who prefer to keep their feet dry, there are all kinds of boat excursions, from kayaking and glass-bottom-boat tours, to get you up close and personal with the amazing marine life. Victoria is the capital city of British Columbia, and its grand Parliament Buildings, along with the gracious Fairmont Empress Hotel, dominate the Inner Harbour. Adjacent walkable inner-city streets foster cordiality. And, indeed, walking is a favorite local pastime -- Victoria is lauded as one of the most walkable Canadian cities. An area of handsome 19th-century brick buildings, windows hung with richly textured flower baskets and lively shops, restaurants and brewpubs, invite leisurely exploration. Or you can just kick back with a picnic on the grassy lawn of the Parliament Building or find a bench by the harbor to breathe in all that fresh, Pacific Northwest air while listening to a busker belt out a tune. Just beyond downtown, luxuriant yet well-ordered parks and gardens and a rugged, wind-swept Pacific shoreline offer broader vistas and invite you to set off on boat excursions to explore the coastline and soak in the snowy peaked views. So many choices - roam the spacious lawns of stunning Butchart Gardens with its exotic flora, unusual topiary and exquisite fountains. Explore historic Bastion Square or the treasures of Chinatown this will be a wonderful evening. Sunday, July 23 Seattle, WA Return to port 8 am Return flights or extensions on own. If your flight isn t too early, take an NCL excursion in Seattle which will drop you off at the airport. Shore excursions in each port are a la carte. We encourage you to explore each destination to the fullest and take in all the activities onboard the ship, whether with group members or on your own. Current shore excursions can be reviewed here: https://www.ncl.com/excursions/print
General Information Air Transportation: Flights will be available beginning in mid-august, 2016. Airport: SEA (Seattle) Documentation: You will need a passport valid until at least January 2018. For this (and other travel you may have planned): Airlines are slowly adopting the Real ID Act and accepting only enhanced IDs or passports for all flights, even within the US. Canada may start accepting enhanced IDs from US citizens, we will keep you posted, for now, be sure you have a passport. What's Included? Cruise fare, port fees, government taxes, mandatory ship gratuities, group gatherings, meals A, ultimate beverage package B, and $100 per cabin credit to spend as you like. Insurance: Through experience, we have made it our policy not to include travel insurance in package pricing. While including it makes it easier for you, finding that your needs are not covered by a universal policy makes that coverage a waste of money. We recommend independent internet sites (such as travelinsurancereview.net) or your preferred insurance agent to find the coverage you need based on your work status, health, and choice of coverage level. A policy for this trip, covering the customary inclusions can be expected to cost $150-$250 per person. (Cost is based on total trip cost, age, and desired coverage inclusions.) Insurance is optional. We will assist you in obtaining a policy if so desired. Cruise Documents: NCL provides all travel documents electronically and requires advance online check-in. Each traveler will be required to set up an account at ncl.com and complete the check-in process prior to departure. If you do not have access to the internet, please check the appropriate box on the registration form and we will contact you for the information necessary to get you checked in and obtain your documents when the time comes. Dining: NCL has a reputation for re-imagining the whole concept of cruising by creating Freestyle Dining. There are numerous dining options available to please your palate. Your choices include eight complimentary restaurants, six specialty options A (surcharge or a la carte pricing - steakhouse, churrascaria, French, Teppanyaki, Italian, sushi), as well as room service. [ A Specialty restaurants have a cover charge and 18% service fee; room service at certain hours may have a $7.95 service fee.] Entertainment, Amenities, Bars, & Lounges: The Norwegian Pearl has numerous spots to enjoy entertainment, a chat with friends, or some simple solitude. The ship features: ball courts, walking/jogging track, outdoor pools, hot tub, spa, fitness center, library, card room, and shopping. Entertainment options currently on board include a stage show, comedy variety and magician shows, bowling alley and a disco. Plus, you will find a full-action casino, upscale cigar room, wine and champagne tasting bars and daily activities. And don t forget NCL s trademark White Hot Party! Beverage Package: Effective July, 2016, NCL no longer allows carry on of any beverage. B Norwegian's Ultimate Beverage Package includes a variety of spirits, cocktails, wines by the glass, and bottled or draft beer up to and including $15 USD and unlimited fountain soda and juices at all bars, lounges, and restaurants. A 20% discount will be applied to all bottles of wine purchased on board. The Ultimate Beverage Package does not include room service, package sales, ship specific promotions or beer buckets, designated Super Premium brands (subject to change), bottled wine, mini bar purchases, bottled water, fresh squeezed juices, select Lavazza coffee beverages, energy drinks, vending machines, or wine stations, spirits, cocktails, draft or bottled beer or glasses of wine over $15 USD. One (1) beverage per person per transaction. Any items over $15 USD will receive a $15 USD discount and the guest will have the difference charged to their account.
Cabin Options: Balcony Cabin (BB), forward or aft, deck 10 205 sf (including balcony) Maximum occupancy: 4 Two lower beds (converts to queen), pullout loveseat Inside Cabin (IF), forward, decks 4, 5 143 sf, Maximum occupancy: 2 Two lower beds (converts to queen) Ocean View Cabin with Picture Window(OB), mid ship, deck 5 161 sf, Maximum occupancy: 3 Two lower beds (converts to queen) Mini-Suite Cabin (MB), forward, aft, deck 11 280 sf, Maximum occupancy: 4 Two lower beds (converts to queen), pullout sofa Pricing: We have reserved a limited number of cabins in the four categories noted through the corporate events department of NCL. Alternate categories may be requested with pricing at their discretion. You will be notified of any price adjustments prior to deposit processing should our block be filled at the time of your reservation request. Pricing is per person: Cruise Package Double Occupancy: Balcony BB $2,590 Inside IF $1,609 Ocean View OB $1,872 Mini Suite MB $2,940 Single Occupancy: Balcony BB $4,899 Inside IF $2,938 Ocean View OB $3,463 Additional Costs -Airfare, roundtrip Seattle, WA (SEA) estimated to be less than <$400 -Shore excursions, shopping, arrival and departure transfers -Service fee if paying by credit card. Payments made by credit card will incur a 2% service fee. This group has been booked through the corporate events department for better group pricing. As such, NCL will only accept payment from the group coordinator, not individual travelers. To Reserve Your Space: Complete the registration form in its entirety and submit with payment. We must have your signature on file before confirming your reservation. July is a very popular time to cruise to Alaska, don t delay in registering or you may miss out! Payment Schedule: Upon reservation:... $400 per person (single $700) December 16:... Add l $700 per person (single $1,000) February 16:...Add l $500 per person (single $800) April 16:... Balance Due Additional payments may be made at your discretion. Cancellations: Prior to December 16... no fees assessed December 16 until February 15...$500 per person February 16 until April 15...$1,000 per person April 16 or after... 100% Send the completed form along with a payment (checks payable to Journeys & Gatherings) to: Journeys & Gatherings, Kristi Mirocha, 2060 Hawthorne Drive, Elm Grove WI 53122 Questions? 262-786-6763 or kristi@journeysandgatherings.com
WJOL World Tour 2017 Reservation Form July 16-23, 2017 You will provide your passport and emergency contact information directly to NCL when completing your online registration and obtaining your e-documents prior to sailing. If you do not have internet access, please check the box under contact info. Passenger 1: Name (as it appears on your passport) First Name you would like on your badge Date of Birth: Previously sailed on NCL? No Yes, Latitudes Number (or Sail Date) Citizenship: US Other (country) Passenger 2: (if roommate has different address/email and/or is paying separately, each should submit their own form & reference the other s name here) Name (as it appears on your passport) First Name you would like on your badge Date of Birth: Previously sailed on NCL? No Yes, Latitudes Number (or Sail Date) Citizenship: US Other (country) Your Contact Info for trip updates, payment reminders, and general questions prior to travel (most will be done by email): I don t do email or go on the internet Phone Number: Email address: Street Address: City, State, Zip Code: Payment: Check (made payable to Journeys & Gatherings) Credit Card (MC/VI/DS): fill out section below. Payment will be processed via PayPal with a 2% fee added. Billing Address for card (if different from above): Street Address: City, State, Zip Code: Card Type: MC VI DS Expiration Date: Security Code: (required) Number Summary: Cruise (per person) Balcony $2,590 Inside $1,609 Ocean View $1,872 Mini Suite $2940 x = $ Cruise (single) Balcony $4,899 Inside $2,938 Ocean View $3,463 x = $ Initial Deposit of $400 due with reservation request ($700 for singles). Additional monies due if registration is later than December 16. I would like assistance with flight arrangements travel insurance Best time(s) to call me: Notes/Requests Signature: (Signature required regardless of payment method.) Send this form along with a check (payable to Journeys & Gatherings) or credit card information to: Kristi Mirocha, Journeys & Gatherings, 2060 Hawthorne Drive, Elm Grove WI 53122 Please keep a copy of this form for your records.