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Alyeska Resort

3.6 (434 reviews)
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Bar view from the mountain top
Michael R.

We stayed here for one night on our way to Denali. What a beautiful resort with nice grounds. While we were not here for skiing, we enjoyed our stay. They do have a cool tram that you can take to the top of the mountain, and there is a nice restaurant to enjoy. If you are coming, book this restaurant in advance ( we did not and could not get a table for dinner). A dinner reservation also means you do not have to pay for the tram fare. So while we could not stay for dinner, we enjoyed cocktails at the top of the mountain. Rooms were spacious, clean and well kept. Staff was very nice. We would return here if we make it back to this part of Alaska

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Rachel M.

Omg what a lovely thing to experience. The spa has saunas and cold plunges. I can't imagine what this place looks like during the winter. The forest saunas were so beautiful and relaxing. Even in the dead of summer the spas were amazing. Highly recommend visiting!

Aaron P.

This was a very disappointing mountain and resort for our entire group who loves Tahoe, Jackson Hole, and Colorado skiing. For $1,000 a night it is not worth the expense and will let you down. The ski in and ski out was great but not worth the added expense. If you want to come choose Airbnb closer to the Day Lodge for easy lift access. Let's start with the good: Most of the staff were friendly and accommodating, it is a beautiful location (Alaska is beautiful and a must experience!), there was plenty to do other than skiing in the surrounding town and a few decent (not great) restaurants on premise. Anchorage was only 45 minutes away which opens up even more options and makes for a short drive to the airport unless the weather is really bad. The highway to the resort is kept very well maintained. Even though a lot of the mountain runs were black and double black most of the runs could be done by intermediate skiers and the advanced ski instructors were interacted with were very good. The bad: 1. I was pretty disappointed with the customer service when it came to our reservations. We booked our late February trip for 6 nights back in November of last year and as told we could comfortably fit 4 people with 2 beds and a rollaway. Then we say a Black Friday special for 40% off and cancelled our original reservation and book with the special. When we called the week prior to make sure there would be a rollaway in the room when we arrived because it would not be until 1 am. When we called we were told that our original reservation would have accommodated that but the special was a renovated room that could only fit 2 doubles but there was no room for a pull away bed. In order to accommodate us we had to pay an additional $1,500 because we had to upgrade to a suite to get a pullout because the other types of rooms were sold out. They would not honor the original rate or the special. To make matters worse, the quote we received by email was $2,000 more before the large tax and resort fees were added. I have worked in customer service most of my life and this is just bad customer service. 2. This is out of their control so I am leaving this out of my rating but be aware that the conditions were not worth the trip. We got snow throughout but since December the weather has been above freezing and the only half way decent conditions were at the peak or if you go heli-skiing (which we could only get 1/4 day on the first try and 1/2 day on the second out of 5 ski days because of the ongoing weather). When speaking with the locals I was informed that due to the where the mountain was and the elevation the skiing was very similar to East Coast skiing. We expected great snow because this Alaska and further North and West than California. Nope! Expect sticky packed snow that melts during the day and freezes towards the middle and upper mountain at night. The snow was so wet and the light so flat that between the sun and slush sticking to my lenses I could not see a thing half the time. The night skiing was fun and I could actually see. The mountain is one the smallest I have been to. The map makes it look huge but it is deceivingly small. 3. You have to rent a car or take a shuttle to get around the town. Ubers were non-existent. It cost us $250 to get 5 people with ski bags and luggage from the airport to resport. If you get in earlier than we did you could possibly find a cheaper option, but this is who the hotel recommended. Global warming is really unfortunate for those of us who love to ski. This far north they have been more impacted than other areas surprisingly. You could get lucky, but the last really good snow storm was in November according to locals. Even when there is now the East Coast like conditions are not great and for the large price tag of a room and poor customer service you would be better off skiing elsewhere for a big trip.

Apple strudel
Tina O.

We were so excited to go to Oktoberfest. The food was awful. See pix of the Apple strudel. It looked like something bought from Costco and cost $9.50. It didn't have hardly any apples. The vanilla sauce tasted and had the texture of melted soft serve ice cream. The pretzel was the same thing - looked frozen from Costco. It was served with canned sauce. I don't remember how much it was. When McDonald's apple pies are better, there's a problem. For the 45 minutes we were there, the music was from a boom box. Huge waste of time and money. Also really disappointing considering that Alyeska has fantastic restaurants. Please bring back Java Hut and/or make this a community event like Forest Fair. As it is, don't bother next year. This was a straight up money grab.

View from the room!
Karin F.

Connor at check in was wonderful! Friendly, efficient, helpful. He offered a borealis wake up call. I had no idea that was even an option! He got me a lovely room with a beautiful view. Your rooms are incredible. And clean. So many lighting options. I used the spa for the outdoor hot pools and sauna and steam rooms. Expensive but worth it! What a magical night. My only complaint was my fault. I ordered some meatballs from room service and got upsold foccacia. It was not up to par with the rest of your hotel. The meatballs were very good however.

The view from our room on the 7th floor.
Melissa S.

Renovations are superb. Staff is excellent. The grounds are idyllic. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Very serene.

gym
Molly S.

Great resort. Beautiful views right outside and hiking and biking trails right outside the hotel. Rooms are a little dated. The fitness center is top notch and very clean. Big pool and hot tub. Restaurants are available right in the hotel. Sakura was our favorite. Definitely would stay again!

Tramway photo

We stopped in Gilwood to see the Alyeska resort which was beautiful although this was the end of skiing season, we were still able to go up the Tramway and get a good view of the area. We also saw some wildlife on the way up the tram.

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Veronica T.

This hotel was a pure disappointment. I can't express to you enough how low quality this façade was! The entire place was run by children, and I felt no luxury from any area of this hotel whatsoever. To start no one offered to help us take our very large bags to our room, now I understand that is a "champagne" problem but that's not a great first impression. Then we get into the room and the view is nice, since it is the only hotel/ building in the mountains for miles, so every room has a beautiful view. The room itself was tiny. 550 sqft is listed on line and I'm sure they're counting the bathroom and closets. But the hotel we stayed out in downtown Anchorage was a lot cheaper and had better hospitality and the room felt a lot bigger. And they had chocolate covered strawberries waiting for us at our check in. The restaurants in the hotel itself were closed and unavailable the gift shops that were available were only open for maybe an hour that we were there and then closed the rest of the day and didn't open until after we checked out for the day the next day. We made a reservation for dinner at their Seven Glaciers restaurant and had high expectations for that experience and again was completelylet down. First things first the view was amazing so you're definitely paying for that. The food was OK above average. The service was definitely above average. Our server was attentive and knowledgeable and kind. He did make us feel a little rushed at the beginning. I did express for him to pace himself and slow down which he did and then the rest of the evening went by a little bit more smoothly, then there was a couple, of young women that were seated directly behind my husband's shoulder. They were slovenly dressed in ripped jeans, flip flops, and tank tops. I told restaurant briefly how the two women behind us made our dining experience uncomfortable. The server expedited their food and slowed ours down. They discussed inappropriate things like drugs and spending daddy's money and buying additional plates of dinner and not caring about the cost of anything, just things that were really unrealistic and inappropriate for dining experience that we were trying to have during essentially our honeymoon dinner. On the way out we had the joyous ride on a tram back to the hotel. on the way out we had the joyous ride on a tram back with some of the restaurant staff. None of them maintained any sort of professionalism in front 2 well dressed hotel guests. So what did they do? They started swinging the tram, aggressively. And had "what if" conversations of " if we fell here could we survive or would we die?" And they had that kind of conversation through the whole ride. (About 5-10 minutes) I was so stressed I went I was on my was my back font the restaurant, literally tears were running down my face. We went to the front desk and told them what happened and want the name of the server, we explained that the server wasn't on the tram and they were just restaurant staff. What looked like was seemed like a teenager went to the back to discuss the issue with someone else, she came back chipper and laughing. She said that there was nothing she could do because she could see we were checking out at 6am and they were going to give us complimentary breakfast at the restaurant in the hotel, but they won't be open in time. So they didn't have anything to offer. Nothing. On our honey moon. The least they could do would offer a couple glasses of wine for the room or some chocolates, something! I called my travel agent to have her talk to her connection in Alaska to tell them all about our experiences we had with the hotel and the restaurant and detour future business from them and I don't ever plan on making a return visit there nor would I ever recommend this place to any of my loved ones.

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no discount for james the food was good, like a 6/7, there was a furry but james was too scared to talk to him

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Old outdated rooms except for the eight floor which was newley remodled. Room smells of smoke. Rugs stained and walls damaged.

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What a beautiful resort! Inside and the surroundings are so gorgeous. You can bike or walk around the surroundings

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Ask the Community - Alyeska Resort

Any reviews of using the Resort as a wedding venue?

I did not plan/pay for a wedding but I've attended two here and they were both beautiful. One on a rainy day where it was held in the grand staircase, guests viewing from the balcony, just beautiful. The other was outside with the pergola near the… Read more

What is the best room for a great view I know the summit is on the top floor of the hotel but I would prefer a little extra room that the junior suite would provide does anyone have any suggestions on which would be better?

At best up high on the south to southwest end. As you know the resort sits at the base of Alyeska Mountain and is surrounded by tall trees. Possibly on the west side you can see the valley but I don't know if you could get high enough to see the… Read more

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This active ski resort is in a beautiful, picturesque area and we enjoyed taking the tram to the top.

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