If you are on a cruise, this is a great shore activity. The Eagle Creek course is up higher, has longer lines, and suspension bridges. It also has a 60 inch height requirement. The Bear Course is better for families with young children. The guides are friendly but don't let their laid back attitude fool you. Safety is first for them and while they may be smiling and making you feel at ease, they are constantly watching to make sure no one missteps. We had a tourist in our group try to cannonball off a ledge, and the guide turned into a Papa Bear to protect the guy and others. Hopefully you can Matt or Brance, but all the...
Read moreA fun excursion available to cruise line tourists. We got bussed out to the site, and travelled to the top launch area by surprisingly comfortable mogs. We had a safety orientation and a small test run to see if anyone wanted to bail, before we got securely tethered and started our journey down the hill/mountain. The course was a combination of ziplines and rope bridges, all well secured and we were doubly tethered pretty much everywhere we went. The course ended with a very long slide down to the gift show area which had some totems and historical information about the sitka trees. Our guides were well experienced and...
Read moreMy sister and I booked this zip-line excursion through Princess Cruise Lines and we were so happy that we did. It was our first experience zip-lining and a little intimidating at first, especially the surprise at the end, but Clay and Andrew were awesome and navigated us safely through the course! Loved the rope bridges and the time it allows you to take in the beautiful scenery! We saw a mama bear and her baby cub in a tree below us and two huge black bears on the ground below us. I would highly recommend this excursion and Clay and Andrew! True professionals!! Thanks for a such great time!! Cheryl (MA) and...
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