Night 1: Millennium Alaskan Hotel Anchorage
Anchorage, Alaska
Reminiscent of a hunting lodge, the Millennium Alaskan Hotel Anchorage is set on the shores of Lake Spenard and even has its own float plane dock. You’ll know that you’re in Alaska when you see the Alaskan heritage and artifacts warmly displayed in the lobby. The décor of the comfortable guest rooms is also decidedly Alaskan in feel. The health club has state-of-the-art exercise equipment and a whirlpool. Enjoy great views of the lake and the mountains from the Flying Machine Restaurant. |
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Night 2 & 3 (Friday departures):
Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge
Talkeetna, Alaska
Built with huge timbers and river rocks and set in a stunning location high on a river bluff, the Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge is the jumping off point for climbers hoping to conquer the 20,320-foot-high summit of Mount McKinley – and the perfect home from which to explore the Alaskan wonders all around you. Your family will be awed by the panoramic views of Mount McKinley and the Alaska Range from the Grand Lobby, with its towering 46-foot tall fireplace, and the other public rooms. Get yourself “out there” and right into nature on the many trails available. The Base Camp Bistro offers hearty fare in a relaxed, casual atmosphere.
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Night 2 & 3 (Saturday departures):
Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge
Trapper Creek, Alaska
Bordering Denali National Park on the banks of the Chulitna River, the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge offers awesome views of Mt. McKinley from its setting in the wilderness. Discover why The Great Room in the main lodge was given that name as you enjoy the tables for card and board games or warm yourself beside the big stone fireplace as you admire the vistas from the floor-to-ceiling windows. Take a stroll along the Chulitna River Trail, hike the Hill Trail or explore Alaska’s flora with your family on the Botanical Walking Trail. Soak in the open-air hot tubs on the deck as you take in the amazing scenery. |
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Night 4 & 5 (Friday departures):
Seward Windsong Lodge
Seward, Alaska
Situated close to town yet in a secluded setting with mountains all around, the Seward Windsong Lodge is a great place for families. Guestrooms nestled in the woods feature Alaskan décor, cable TV with VCR, free movies, hairdryer, coffee maker and telephone. Your family will enjoy roaming around the beautiful grounds in search of wildlife or just hanging out together in the Lobby in front of the river-rock fireplace after a wonderful day of family discoveries. |
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Night 4 & 5 (Saturday departures):
Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge
Cooper Landing, Alaska
Located in Alaska’s famous Kenai River valley, the Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge is a gem in the wilderness. Take a walk with your family along the scenic, self-guided nature trail that winds through the forest and along the bluff. Refresh yourself in one of the indoor or outdoor hot tubs or relax in your comfortable, bungalow-style room after a busy day of exploration. |
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Night 6 & 7: The Hotel Alyeska
Girdwood, Alaska
Set amidst the beauty of pristine Alaskan wilderness, chateau-style The Hotel Alyeska offers all the facilities and amenities that one would expect of a fine resort. There are a wealth of enjoyable optional activities and adventures available for your enjoyment. |
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