Frozen water and a common sight in Alaska.
What is ice?
Known for the space needle.
America's national bird that can be seen all throughout Alaska.
What is the bald eagle?
The ocean that we will be cruising on.
What is the pacific ocean?
What is silent disco?
A piece of a glacier floating through the ocean.
What is an iceberg?
Our second port on the cruise.
What is Juneau, Alaska?
Big, white, fluffy mammals that life in the northern most regions of Alaska.
Where are polar bears found? / What are polar bears?
Pirates walk this as a punishment.
What is a plank?
The captain's right-hand-man.
What is the first mate?
What is the scientific temperature of freezing or what is temperature at which ice forms?
What is Victoria, BC, Canada?
They are actually members of the dolphin family but mistaken as members of the whale family.
What are killer whales?
This is tossed into the water to help an overboard passenger.
What is a life ring [used for]?
The area where a lot of food sits out and people can grab as much as they want.
What is the buffet?
These exist in more than 35 different shapes and sizes.
What are snowflakes?
Known as the canned salmon capital of the world.
What is Ketchikan, Alaska [known for]?
Big, brown, fluffy mammals located all over Alaska, 98% of them are located in Alaska.
What are brown bears?
These hang on the sides of the ship incase of evacuation.
The port side of the boat is on this side of the boat if you are looking at the boat from the back.
What is the left side of the boat?
A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
What is a glacier?
This city holds the Guiness World Record for most people in an egg toss.
What is Skagway, Alaska?
Alaska's "big five."
What are brown bears, moose, caribou, Dall sheep, and wolves?
This color flag on the beach means caution.
What is a yellow flag [for]?
Typically runs from April to October every year.
When is the Alaska cruise season?