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h8pvmnt said:We went in 2007 on Norwegian and there were metal detectors at the security check points prior to boarding. They were also used when we came back from day excursions when re-boarding. All Alaskan Cruise lines have to dock in Canada at least once because no cruise ships except those that service the Hawaiian islands are registered in the US. Since not registered in the US they must stop at a foreign port. Passports are required for an Alaskan Cruise due to the Canadian Port. When we went the ship docked in Prince Rupert. A place not even worth disembarking for. It would be better to fly to Alaska take your gun and rent a car. Go see what you want. The cruises are a waste of money in my opinion.
smithers599 said:Thank you. That is the information I needed. Not the answer I wanted, but certainly what I needed.
What about pocketknives?
Turns out it wasn't a cruise, they flew to Alaska and did their own thing with rental cars.tunnug said:My sons in-laws just got back from an Alaskan cruise with Viking, I'll ask them about that.
smithers599 said:Just looked at the list of verboten items.
- Guns
- Pepper spray
- Stun guns
- Knives with blade longer than four inches
Well OK then. The blade on my Spyderco EDC knife measures 3.75 inches.
We'll see how that goes.
One friend recommended taking a knife from the restaurant before getting off the boat each time, then ditching it in a trash barrel before getting back on.
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