Souvenirs from Our Alaska Cruise - Live
Hi Cruisers, Join us for a live look at some of the fun things we got from Alaska. We didn't buy anything too expensive. It's just fun little things we liked that would remind us of our fantastic cruise to Alaska. We bought stuff in Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan and on the Grand Princess.
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Utah Success Story Cariloha 2018 03 25
Utah company uses 'miracle plant' to make softest products around
By: Ali Monsen
Updated: Mar 26, 2018 11:10 AM MDT
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Ed Wilet is the videographer and editor of Utah Success Stories.
SANDY, Utah (ABC 4 Utah) - From struggling start-up to one of the fastest growing companies in the country, a Utah-based business is nurturing a niche like nobody else.
In this week's Utah Success Story, Ali Monsen went to Cariloha to learn about the not-so-secret ingredient behind the company's success.
Cariloha! a large group shouted, enthusiastically greeting Ali as she walked into the showroom.
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That warm welcome is the same salutation every customer receives when they stop at any Cariloha store.
Cariloha -- where the style of the Caribbean meets the spirit of aloha, Founder/CEO Jeff Pedersen said about the origins of his company's name.
The concept behind Cariloha is more than a dreamy vacation destination. It is also a business concept, designed to create the softest bedding, clothing, and products around.
Everything in the store is made of bamboo. It's soft, cool, clean, and green, Pedersen said.
Pedersen and his team have perfected a process to turn scratchy stalks of bamboo into the finest of fabrics, and it all starts at a 24-million square-meter farm in southwest China.
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[The bamboo] doesn't take pesticides, it doesn't take receding. [It is] growing every single day... said Executive VP of Marketing Aaron Hobson. We can take that and create this incredibly fine fiber, he explained.
The company then uses that fiber in products like this popular line of sheets, but the softness of Cariloha's products is only scratching the surface. Bamboo is also three degrees cooler than cotton, odor resistant, anti-microbial, and hypoallergenic.
Because bamboo wicks away moisture, the environment just isn't friendly for bacteria, said Dr. Neil Van Leeuwen (ENT), a surgeon from Tanner Clinic who sleeps on bamboo sheets for health reasons, among others.
Another benefit of using bamboo is that there is plenty of it to go around.
Because bamboo is a fast-growing plant, it's not only great for our landscapes but also as a renewable resource, said George McGinness, a sales craftsman for Monrovia.
This year, Cariloha is on track to do $70 million in sales, thanks to its 64 stores in 16 countries, relationship with major cruise lines, and big presence online.
We're all over that and make sure we [reach] every dynamic and every generation out there, smiled Taylor Hatch, a Cariloha employee who manages the company website.
Pedersen says he plans to keep his booming business based in Utah -- a state the entrepreneur says he can count on for trustworthy, self-motivated employees -- who, turns out, have also earned quite a reputation with customers overseas.
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They always say, 'Do you have an orthodontist in Utah? Because all of your employees have white, straight teeth!' When [customers] want to take a picture with our staff... rather than going to Stingray City or somewhere else... we know we've won, Pedersen laughed.
Cariloha also has a lifetime quality guarantee that allows customers to return any product at any time if they are not satisfied.
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Alaska 2019 Highlights - Disney Cruise Line
Greetings from the Disney Wonder in Alaska!
We've just recently disembarked from a 7-night Alaskan cruise (embarked on June 10th) with the Disney Wonder and it was probably one our best cruises yet! The breathtaking views, the world class entertainment, the exquisite foods, and all of the magic that comes with a Disney Cruise is nothing short of spectacular. Disney far exceeds expectations when it comes to cruises and whether it is your first time or many, there is always something amazing to experience here. A huge thank you to Jolene and Kristy for inviting my family to sail with them!
What you just saw was pretty much roughly eight days worth of content compressed into a few minutes! We were actually pretty nervous because the weather reports were 90% chance of rain, but in the end it wasn’t too bad and got plenty of sunlight! Please check out my IG at if you haven't yet for more photos/videos!
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Cruise Itinerary:
Day 1 - Vancouver
Day 2 - At Sea
Day 3 - Dawes Glacier
Day 4 - Skagway
Day 5 - Juneau
Day 6 - Ketchikan
Day 7 - At Sea
Day 8 - Vancouver
Cruise Tips
- If unsure about getting nauseous at sea, pack non-drowsy Dramamine. Usually won't feel any swaying unless the ship is cruising faster than 12+ knots. DCL ships have state of the art stabilizers to minimize it's roll axis when its at sea.
- Highly recommend packing windbreakers, thermals, and/or raincoats. Pretty much having a weatherproof jacket suffices.
- Pack a travel bottle (aka Yeti/Hydroflask) or similar to fill up with beverages from the quick service on Deck 9 (remember to use a clean cup to fill the bottles for Public Health compliance).
- Don't over-pack clothing: There are 24-hour self- service laundry machines (washer and dryer) available. Pack for four days = more room for goodies!
- Get to know your dinner team and stateroom host! They will be assigned to your for the duration of your cruise.
- Bring cash with you for tipping tour guides in Alaska.
Dawes Glacier Tips
- Deck 4 Starboard (or Deck 10 Forward) for the best view for approach to the glacier then the ship will rotate so that everyone on Port side can also see.
- Have binoculars ready to search for whales diving or seals hanging out on icebergs.
Skagway Tips
- If there's an option, bus ride up to Canada border and take the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad down back to town (and sit on the right side of the train for best view).
- You might spot bigfoot along the way.
- We booked through Chilkoot Charters & Tours for this excursion.
Juneau Tips
- Though amazing to see in action, the tramway being $35 was not worth the price.
- When at the Mendenhall Glacier, take the Nugget Falls hike to get a closer look. It was about 15 minutes of a walk each way with slight elevations.
- We booked our excursions with Juneau Whale Watch! Shoutout to Captain Kevin and Guide Marina for the once in a lifetime experience and knowledge of the sea creatures. Not only were we able to see a baby whale breach, the glass-like waters in the middle of the channel was an amazing sight.
Ketchikan Tips
- The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. YO-HO! Arrive 15-30 minutes before doors open (15 minutes to showtime). The performances run rain or shine throughout the day.
- Visit the Creek Street down the street from the docks! Cute little stores and coffee shops that ends at a Salmon ladder.
Shoutout to the castmembers making dreams come true on the Disney Wonder:
Captain Daniele Ashero
Cruise Director Natalie Bailey
Cruise Staff: Caitlyn, Natasha, Karis, Darrel, Ronnie, Bailey, Alex the DJ (and many more, ya'll are AMAZING!)
Entertainment Hosts: Sean, Nate (and the broadway cast + Shawn Farquhar)
Dining Team: Ramon and Henry (Table 11)
Stateroom Hostess: Charmaine
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The One Thing: Del Sol & Cariloha
PW Companies CEO and Chairman Jeff Pedersen discusses the one thing that has most helped his company succeed, its internship training program. PW Companies owns Del Sol, which creates and sells products that change color in the sun, and Cariloha, which creates and sells products made of bamboo.
Spud Inc. Travel Guide Alaska
Spud goes to Alaska and shows you all the reasons why Alaska should be your next vacation location!
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7 Facts about Yukon
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1. Yukon is the smallest and westernmost of Canada's three federal territories (the other two are the Northwest Territories and Nunavut). The territory has the smallest population of any province or territory in Canada, with 35,874 people. Though officially bilingual (English and French), the Yukon Government also recognizes First Nations languages.
2. The territory was split from the Northwest Territories in 1898 and was named the Yukon Territory. By the 1870s and 1880s gold miners began to arrive. This drove a population increase that justified the establishment of a police force, just in time for the start of the Klondike Gold Rush in 1897. The increased population coming with the gold rush led to the separation of the Yukon district from the Northwest Territories and the formation of the separate Yukon Territory in 1898.
3. To date, the Yukon Territory is the only province of Canada to have its capitol city changed. Dawson City was the capitol until 1953 until it was moved to the larger more prosperous city of Whitehorse. Whitehorse receives snow year round, in the summer months it may be very little, just flurries, but in the end every month of the year has registered for snowfall. Whitehorse is the territorial capital and Yukon's only city.
4. The Yukon Territory today has roughly the exact same population as it did in the year 1900. (33,897 in 2015 – 31,055 in 1900). This makes the Yukon Canada’s slowest growing province by a huge margin. Whitehorse has been growing at a decent pace but the issue is the rural surrounding areas have been dwindling in numbers.
5. Mt Logan located in the south western part of the territory is Canada’s largest mountain with its peak just under 20,000 feet!
6. Dawson City was nothing more than a tent city prior to 1896. Then gold was found nearby and overnight the city exploded from 200 to 40,000 people. This is one of North Americas biggest gains in population in the shortest time. Dawson was paved with gold for 3 years, the city became super rich with imports from France and Italy in clothing stores and any food you could name shipped all the way to the northern city. The gold however dried up in 1899 and suddenly people were leaving in droves, by 1910 Dawson was down to 25,000, 1930 was under 10,000 and today the city sits under 4,000 residents.
7. The Yukon Quest is a 1,000 mile sled dog race that begins in Whitehorse and ends in Fairbanks, Alaska. The event takes place every winter in February and typically runs from 10-16 days, until the last team crosses the line.
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Alaska's New Best Cruise Ship: Ovation Of The Seas
The new best cruise ship to offer cruises in Alaska (starting in May 2019) has been hiding in Asia and Australia for the last two years. But when Royal Caribbean's Ovation Of The Seas begins offering Alaska cruises next year, she will be the most state-of-the-art cruise ship (by far) to offer Alaska cruises.
In this video, I'll show you what's so special about Ovation Of The Seas, including several areas of the ship that will offer spectacular views while at the same time offering complete protection from the weather.
I'll also fill you in on some of the little improvements that Royal Caribbean has integrated in to this class of ship (Quantum-class) that offer some nice little benefits that you wouldn't have if you sailed on any of the old ships that the other cruise lines use in Alaska.
Unusual special features on this ship include NorthStar, a viewing pod that rises to 300 feet over ocean level to offer spectacular views... RipCord by iFly, a skydiving simulator... and SeaPlex, the largest indoor active space you'll find on any cruise ship.
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Rainforest Sanctuary & Lumberjack Show
Start Start your adventure with a stop at the Great Alaska Lumberjack Show. Here, hardy lumberjacks bring to life Alaska's colorful forest history with an action packed competition in the partially covered and heated outdoor arena. Cheer on your team of World Champion lumberjacks in events such as chopping, sawing, tree climbing and much more. Next, board your coach and enjoy a narrated scenic drive to rustic Herring Cove. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by a naturalist who will guide you along improved trails into the dense forest, for a chance to see wildlife in their natural habitat. The sanctuary borders the Tongass National Forest. Stroll through tall stands of hemlock, spruce and Alaska cedar, stopping at viewing areas to photograph this natural wonderland. See old-growth trees and a multitude of plants in this lush rainforest. The forest trail leads to an elevated boardwalk overlooking Eagle Creek where, during spawning season, salmon runs attract eagles, bears, seals and shorebirds. Bears and seals feed on the salmon while eagles and other birds wait for the scraps. Mink, marten and wolves also frequent the area. Seasonal changes in the ecosystem result in varying levels of animal sightings. Watch and listen to nature's symphony in this spectacular setting. Next, meet and feed Alaska reindeer and take pictures with these gentle creatures. Watch a master Native carver at work on totem poles, walk through the historic Herring Bay Lumber Company sawmill, and photograph bald eagles up close at the Alaska Wildlife Foundation exhibit. Browse through the General Store and enjoy a snack at the end of the hike before returning to your cruise ship pier. Note: Wheelchair access may be limited � for details, please consult your Shore Excursion staff before booking. Wear comfortable walking shoes and warm clothing. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and are more frequent in midsummer. Please note that there may be a short wait prior to the Lumberjack Show. Time can be spent on your own or in the rustic company store located at the Lumberjack Show. Tour may operate in reverse.
Protect Yourself From Pests in Alaska
Join the Youth Conservation Corps students at the Anchorage Alaska Public Lands Information Center to learn about the bothersome flies and stinging insects hiding in Alaska's wilderness. Learn easy tricks that will keep the bugs away from you all summer long!
Ketchikan - Halibut Fishing
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This is the experience many anglers dream of when planning an Alaskan vacation, fishing for the largest flatfish in the world, the Pacific Halibut. Imagine catching your first wild halibut with your friends or family and the bragging rights that will come with sharing this delectable fish back home. Unlike many other Alaska destinations, Ketchikan fishing is in protected waters, a short ride from the marina. No matter your skill level, you'll fish like a local, with a Penn rod and Penn 114 reel in your own two hands, working the sandy flats, drifting with the current, jigging in waters as deep as 300 feet. Spend the day with an experienced Alaskan guide, in pursuit of the elusive halibut, learning the secrets of fishing circle hooks, working the tides and battling your leviathan. You can choose to custom process your halibut, as well as purchase a selection of local Alaskan seafood to include with the shipment of your bounty home. Note: Participants must be at least 5 years of age, weigh a minimum of 30 lbs and a maximum of 300 lbs. Deck or rubber soled shoes must be worn on board. We recommend that you wear warm, layered clothing. Rain gear, rubber boots, comfortable float jackets, wool socks, hat and gloves. Halibut fishing equipment and tackle are provided. Actual fishing duration is 4 1/2 hours. Alaska State Law requires a fishing license that can be purchased in cash at the outfitting room for $20. You'll need a credit card in order to have your catch processed and sent home (U.S. only). Fish cannot be stored on board the ship.
Alaska Revealed
Jim Dever of Evening Magazine sits down with Bill Fletcher, director of Alaska marketing for Holland America Liine to talk about how Holland America brings Alaska and the Yukon to guests.
Jim and Bill discuss the differences between Holland America's tour options and how to best plan for an Alaskan adventure.
Native Alaskan Aleut jeweler Denise Wallace, COMMUNITY episode
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University of Alaska Anchorage Campus Tour part 1
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Top 6 Best Things to Do in Juneau, Alaska by Danny Hauger Travel Podcasts
Our 6 favorite things to do on your vacation to Juneau, Alaska! Recording in July of 2017 by Danny Hauger Travel Podcasts. Watch our extensive discussion, photos, and video on our favorite places in Juneau:
-Whale watching & Mendenhall Glacier
-Mt. Roberts Tramway and Hiking
-Tracy Arm
-Gold Creek Salmon Bake
-Alaska Zipline Adventures
-Alaska State Museum
For more than a year, I have had visions of pristine glaciers, whale flukes breaking through the surface of water, and forested areas that refresh the spirit and the body. Finally in the summer of 2017, I was able to plan my travel to Juneau Alaska. Join me on my visit to the last great frontier in Alaska’s capital city.
We found Alaska to be full of friendly faces beginning on the flight from Seattle. Sitting beside us on the plane was a fellow traveler from Michigan who was visiting his daughter. We talked through the flight about travel, life in Alaska, and families. Nearing the end of the flight, he offered us a ride to check into our hotel, The Westmark Barinoff.
Staying at an historic hotel in a prime location has its perks. A beautiful lobby and friendly staff checked us into a spacious room with a full kitchen and walk-in closet. Minutes of walking to many restaurants, and all of the top hubs for travel within Juneau. We highly recommend the Westmark Barinoff for your next stay. Save money from cab rides and stay downtown in the heart of lively Juneau. You’ll feel welcome from the time you are greeted by the concierge and check-in staff.
When It comes to day one, a city tour is always something that I recommend. We jumped on board a bus tour with some local experts at Juneau tours and Whale Watch. We met up at the Mt. Roberts tram way with our fun loving guides and prepared to depart for the day. Sandy and Brandon were excellent, fun, and informative tour guides for whale watching. They got us out to open water quickly so we could spend the most time possible enjoying the sights and sounds of whale watching.
Within a few minutes, we were stunned by the flukes of a large female humpback whale, Flame. We were fortunate enough to track the 15 minute breaths for an hour or so, and see 2-3 more whales. Every 5-10 minutes, someone on board would excitedly see a spout, shout it out, or see a blow, let us know. It felt like each member of the tour was an active part of the experience making the sightseeing more rewarding for everyone involved.
We had a serene and peaceful experience whale watching today and taking a tour of the Mendenhall glacier. We learned that the ice appearing blue is newly surfaced, tightly packed, reflecting blue light and absorbing all other wavelengths. The rush of a nearby waterfall is a great ambiance to pondering the past, present, and future of the glacier itself. There was a lot to do and see. Very convenient pick-up points, and lots of informative stories about the history of Juneau.
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After the museum and Tracy’s, we enjoyed a special Salmon Bake with Gold Creek. They delivered us to an oasis of salmon jumping upstream to a beautiful waterfall, scalloped potatoes, rice pilaf, and all-you-can-eat salmon on the grill! What more can you ask for?
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Juneau Tours and Whale Watch -
Mt. Roberts Tramway 490 S Franklin St, Juneau, AK 99801
Phone: (907) 463-3412
Toll Free: (888) 461-8726
Mt. Roberts Tramway -
PO Box 20826, Juneau, AK 99802
Phone: (907) 321-0947
Zipline tour
PO Box 20826, Juneau, AK 99802
Phone: (907) 321-0947
Tracy Arm Tour
PO Box 23013, Juneau, AK 99802
Phone: (907) 463-2509
Toll Free: (800) 228-3875
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Sailing to St. James Bay | S2 EP3
Season 2 Episode 3
Sailboat life. We get a break in the weather and sail downwind in perfect Alaskan conditions. We leave our anchorage in Admiralty Cove and sail towards St. James Bay. We encounter a few issues and our boat starts taking on water. With some quick thinking, we were able to get the boat to a safe anchorage and figure out the problem.
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Our Alaskan Cruise 2014 on Holland America's Amsterdam
This is the story of our family’s first adventure to Alaska, on Holland America’s cruise ship, the Amsterdam. On our way we would make a stop in Oregon for Trevor’s graduation, and pick up Nana, who would be our fellow-adventurer. We saw great sights on our Alaskan adventure: blue-ice glaciers, breeching whales, swooping bald eagles, monstrous crabs, beautiful mountains, great food, and great fun.
Our ports of call included Seattle, Juneau, Sitka, Ketchikan and Victoria, British Columbia. Shore excursions included the Mt. Roberts Tramway, humpback whale-watching off Lincoln Island, lunch at Orca Point Lodge on Colt Island, and a visit to the Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau; the Sitka Sound Science Center and a concert at Harrigan Centennial Hall in Sitka; the Bering Sea Crab Fishermen's Tour and Creek Street in Ketchikan; High Tea at the Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria, British Columbia.
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