As many
of you know, I am spending my second summer working in Skagway, Alaska! While
being here I have seen a lot of awesome things, adventured in cool places, and
met people from all around the world! With that said, I have also encountered
people who do not make the best choices in what they bring to Alaska. Luckily,
I work at a store that is open all year round and carries jeans, shoes, socks,
jackets, gloves, and other items you would find in your friendly neighborhood
Walmart!
Everyday people come in
from the cruise ships looking for a specific item that they forgot at home or
in a hotel. One thing I always think is how much it would suck to run around at
different ports looking for jeans, socks, or dressy clothes to be able to eat
in the fancy dining hall on the cruise. After pondering and observing, I am
complied a quick list of essentials you should bring that allow you to avoid
the drama of shopping for everyday things and focus on taking in Alaska’s
beauty because are you honestly going to come back up (for your sake, I hope
so!)
1. Good shoes:
I am not talking about
shoes that you bought on sale and they look okay. Or even your cute boots with
the heels. And I personally love TOMS shoes, but those are not going to work
either. When you go on a cruise, or really any vacation, you are going to do A
LOT of walking. You will want to go out and see the sites, maybe take an extrusion
or two. Unless you are staying on the boat you will be using your feet for your
main mode of transportation. Water proof shoes will be the best to take, but
really any sneaker as well. Just make sure you have broken them in some before
your trip! I have thrown away many shoes that were like new because they were
not comfortable shoes. A few brands we carry are: Skechers (the memory foam
ones are to die for), Nike, New Balance, Columbia, the North Face, and we do
have nice shoes for your evening dinner.
2. Extra Undies and Socks:
This season I have sold so
many boxer briefs and briefs to older men who blame their wives for not correctly
packing for them. And because our store is open all year round and the locals depend
on us, sometimes we do not have the right sizes of undies. Oops!
On a positive note, when you buy a pair of shoes from us you get a $1 off of socks! I would highly recommend the SmartWool! They are a bit pricey, but that merino wool is so nice!
On a positive note, when you buy a pair of shoes from us you get a $1 off of socks! I would highly recommend the SmartWool! They are a bit pricey, but that merino wool is so nice!
3. Rain Coat/Layers:
Alaska weather is
unpredictable! Last year is rained all the time, at the beginning of this year
it was hot and now it’s windy, cold, and wet. People come in looking for rain
jackets, hats, gloves, and all that. We sell North Face and Columbia and to be
honest it will cost you about the same up here as it would in the lower 48. So
why suffer for a while looking for a jacket, when you could come all comfortable
and ready to explore!
Be prepared with light jackets and fleeces so you can layer! Also be prepared with short sleeves, shorts, and long sleeves. One day you might be cold while looking at a glacier or it might be a sunny day for ice-cream in Skagway! You can always buy Alaska layers while in Alaska! There are plenty of AK sweatshirts that want to be part of your closet! And of course you want room in your suitcase.
Be prepared with light jackets and fleeces so you can layer! Also be prepared with short sleeves, shorts, and long sleeves. One day you might be cold while looking at a glacier or it might be a sunny day for ice-cream in Skagway! You can always buy Alaska layers while in Alaska! There are plenty of AK sweatshirts that want to be part of your closet! And of course you want room in your suitcase.
Mail is a dying art, so
send a post card to your friends and families back at home! You should make
everyone jealous of your Alaskan adventure! I love postcards! I collect them,
receive them, and send them! Post offices are a lot smaller up here and have
weird hours. Be one step of the game and bring your post card stamps with you!
And surprise, ALASKA IS PART OF THE UNITED STATES, costing you a whole .34
cents!
5. Call your bank:
I know this is not something
you pack, but calling your bank is essential. You will be purchasing all kind
of goodies and souvenirs for your friends, kids, daughter’s boyfriend, that neighbor
who collects silver spoons, grand-kids, and whoever else who is dying for a
t-shirt. It is really awkward for us to tell you that your card has been
declined and you scramble for money after we have deactivated and took the
hangers off of all your clothes. Calling the bank is really simple and you do
not have to talk to a person, just a machine!
Well folks, I hope you learned something valuable and you
are ready to take your Alaskan cruise! I am confident that you will not make
the same mistakes that I see every day, but will be one step ahead of the game!
Best of luck and see you in Skagway!
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