HAL brings Alaska cruise experience to Arizona
Holland America Line is bringing the Great Land to Phoenix, Arizona, showcasing its Alaska cruise season highlights.
It is exhibiting at the all-day Alaska Cruise and Travel Show Saturday, November 4, 2023, at the Hilton Scottsdale Resort and Villas.
The free-to-attend expo invites Arizona cruise fans to learn about and see the best ways to experience an Alaska cruise with HAL.
There will be a host of Alaska themed activities and entertainment at the event.
There is the chance to make s’mores, take part in gold panning and axe throwing.
There are also live presentations and culinary demonstrations.
“Our Alaska cruises are ranked number one for the most Alaska glacier, wildlife and wilderness viewing opportunities,” said Bill Fletcher, HAL’s senior director of destination marketing.
“We’re bringing our Alaska travel experts to Phoenix to connect with people who want to check this destination off their bucket-list.”
Attendees have a chance to win one of six $500 Holland America Line gift cards or the grand prize of an Alaska cruise for two.
Shore excursion operators including White Pass and Yukon Route Railway will be on hand to share more about what to expect on an Alaska cruise.
The Alaska Cruise and Travel Show is presented by Holland America Line and co-presented by Expedia Cruises in North Scottsdale.
Other sponsors include Allen Marine Tours, a family-owned operator in Southeast Alaska.
Learn more about : Holland America Line ( N. America )
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