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For passengers who opt to travel without a cabin, the recliner lounges also serve as sleeping areas with space to roll out a sleeping bag. Covered solariums located on the upper decks of each vessel are also popular sleeping areas and for those traveling with small tents, they are allowed on the upper decks.
Here are some additional details about schedules and fares on the Alaska Marine Highway System: Ferries run year round, though their prime summer schedule runs from May 1 to Sept. 30.
For passengers who opt to travel without a cabin, the recliner lounges also serve as sleeping areas with space to roll out a sleeping bag.
Where to Sleep on a Ferry if you Dont Have a Cabin? Sleeping Bag get a sleeping bag and find a quiet corner in the ferry lounge where you can make yourself comfortable for a night. In warm climates decks are also good to sleep on.
What Can You Do on the Ferry? You can book a cabin: If your ferry ride extends across a few days, you can book bunk-bed style cabins, which sleep up to four. You can camp: Some travelers just set up camp on a deck chair in the solarium, while plenty of people even pitch a tent on the deck and sleep under the stars.

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You cannot sleep in your car (or any vehicle) while the ship is underway. That is Coast Guard Regulations. Periodically throughout the sail you will hear the Purser announce over the PA System that the car deck will be unlocked for 15 minutes if you need to retrieve anything during sailing or feed and walk your pets.
How Does the Marine Highway Work? You can walk, take a bicycle or drive your own vehicle aboard. You pay a rate based on how far youre going, whether you book a cabin or whether you take a vehicle (and perhaps by how large that vehicle is -- such as RVs).

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