![]() Our party of four was made to wait until last to disembark along with many other angry folks who also had to check their bags because they were too big, although those who spoke up said they too were allowed aboard with same cases as carry-one when leaving Seattle. We were stopped for a bag that did not fit in the luggage check frame by an inch or two and made to pay $20 to check it even tho the agent in Seattle let us right thru with it on our outbound. Leaving Seattle was no problem, but the return trip from Victoria had become increasingly less pleasant. Would defiantly choose this class again.Īfter many trips over the years on the Clipper round trip to Victoria from Seattle, this will be our last one with this company. This saved us about 1/2 hour of waiting in line. However, they did provide us with a priority pass which helped us bypass the line at customs in both ports. Access to the outside deck looked at the stern of the ship. ![]() Two bathrooms in the back of the cabin along with a coffee machine. Limited food options on board, but the cheese plate was a huge hit with our 12 year old. Attendants were polite and friendly and made sure that the snack section was well stocked at all times. ![]() Unlimited snacks consisted of a nice selection of sodas and waters, chips, trail mix and nuts, some fruit and cookies. Nicely appointed leather seats with good leg room and a nice recline. Booking this class allows you to board the boat early. Parked at the Art Institute with discounted parking. Boarding Arrive one hour before departure. Booked online with a night at the Empress. 2nd time traveling to Victoria on the Clipper.
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