This article makes little sense. What kind of cruise passenger would even want to visit some dirty homeless shelter to have some of their stale doughnuts and coffee anyhow?
Yeah, something is not sounding right here.
Maybe one cruise passenger did this, and the woman speaking for the shelter is blowing it out of proportion.
This article makes little sense. What kind of cruise passenger would even want to visit some dirty homeless shelter to have some of their stale doughnuts and coffee anyhow?
However, from being in Ketchikan, I can confirm that coffee and donuts in Ketchikan are far pricier than in the lower 48, so the likely reason why someone would go there is to save money on food in order to buy the over-priced souvenirs at the shops near the dock.