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    Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eagle River/Anchorage Are - Standard Two Queen  Bed Room

    Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eagle River/Anchorage Are

    (33 reviews)

    $$$

    Do not stay here, I repeat do NOT stay here! Price seems decent for the area but there are reasons…read morefor it. Upon first entering my room I realized that there was no fridge, microwave, or coffee maker and it was quite cool in the room. I went downstairs to speak to the woman behind the counter...and she told me that the "regular rooms" do not come with a fridge or microwave, you have to book the "suite" for such luxuries...my fault I should have looked at the booking more closely I suppose. I proceeded to ask about the heat and she looked at me strangely and said "Oh yeah...we don't put the heat on yet, it's not cold enough to" mind you we had mid 40's for daytime highs and mid 30's for night time lows. But she gave me....blankets! The fun didn't end there. Upon coming back from a hike I went to our bathroom and noticed the floor was all wet. I then looked up and saw water pouring out of the fan vent. I called downstairs and told her. She was surprised and said she would send someone to look at it. They came and turns out the guy on the 3rd floor overflowed his toilet. They cleaned it up with towels and when I asked if they would disinfect our bathroom as well the manager said it was unnecessary because it was "clean toilet water from the tank" Nightmare fuel Not to mention the animal piss stained carpet and black mold in the bathroom. So basically- spend the extra money and stay somewhere nice.

    My wife, baby and I checked into the Microtel last week. After being repeatedly promised a crib for…read moreour seven-month-old, we were provided with a play pen with brown stains, which snugly fit at the end of the bed. We were worried about the flat-screen television precariously leaning at an angle over the armoire throughout our stay. We were booked for six days, but on the third night, our stay was cut short, on account of two bed bugs crawling across the mattress. Therefore, we checked out and stayed with my parents for the rest of the trip. The gentleman at the front desk who brought us the play pen was decent and sympathetic; he directed us to work with Expedia to get our refund. Though we didn't get reimbursed for the first three nights, we did get $201 back.

    Brown Bear Saloon & Hotel - Sweet tater tots and aioli sauce

    Brown Bear Saloon & Hotel

    (37 reviews)

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    I must give credit to this Brown Bear Saloon and Hotel. Although I was just here for one evening to…read morerest my head before officially driving famed Seward Highway...it really was the ideal place to stay. Brown Bear Saloon and Hotel is a rustic and cozy wooden lodge situated right off Seward Highway. It specifically sits 25 miles south of downtown Anchorage and 100 miles north of the town of Seward. In fact, the address for Brown Bear states that it's situated in the town of Indian, Alaska. I've never heard of Indian, AK...but basically if you need a place to stay in and around Seward Highway, this Brown Bear Lodge is accommodative. What was even more terrific about staying here was that the location felt far away from the hustle and bustle of Anchorage. The hotel views look out upon the scenic Turnagain Arm waters with the snow-capped Kenai mountains standing tall in the distance. Even though Brown Bear is located right off a very busy section of Seward Highway, I genuinely felt like I was staying in the heart of nature. And btw...when I did visit and spend the night here, unfortunately there was a lot of construction going on beside the highway. So here it is, Brown Bear Saloon and Lodge...a prime spot for those getting ready to start and or continue their Seward Highway journeys. Well, one thing...when I woke up in the morning, I actually had to backtrack a little up north on Seward Highway for about 15 miles. Yeah so, I take that back, the lodge isn't really the start of Seward Highway. But I traveled back north for 15 miles to the Potter Marsh Boardwalk where I explored for a little before returning back on Seward Highway for the 115-mile trek south. Basically...this Brown Bear Lodge and Saloon was much better than grabbing some random hotel in downtown Anchorage. It had personality and charm. What was surprisingly amazing about my stay was the price! Throughout my 3-week voyage around Alaska, Brown Bear had the cheapest rate by far! It was $67 (with taxes and fees included) for a room I had on the 2nd floor just above the restaurant. I mean, $67...can it get any cheaper for a place to stay right along iconic Seward Highway at the start of summer travel season? Lol, I don't think so. Although my room would be standard for most tourists...for me it really stood out with a lot of great amenities. It had a walk-in glass door shower (not just a tub with a curtain), very comfortable towels to dry off afterwards. And here me...I don't think I'd ever recall thinking about towels making a difference during my stay, but they really were fluffy and comfortable. Lol, maybe they were brand new? The room also had a mini-fridge, microwave, coffee pot, good sink area and a giant mirror with good lighting. Btw...I checked-in, inside the restaurant. Then I was given a key and shown the stairway to the 2nd floor. Too bad I had already eaten in Anchorage prior to arriving here because the restaurant looked very interesting...like a casual blue-collar spot to grab a good old-fashioned burger and fries...or simply just your typical all-American type of fair. Point is...the restaurant appeared accommodating for those spending the night as you can just have a hearty meal and then return to your room. Some extras about the restaurant...it resembled a bar/pub with a colorfully fun atmosphere. They had high top tables and chairs...a huge selections of beers on-tap. I believe I saw a billiards table to play and plenty of televisions to watch sports. I'd recommend eating here if you didn't catch a bite back in Anchorage. Overall, I'm happy I discovered Brown Bear Saloon and Hotel. I found it on Priceline. I couldn't have asked for a better one-night stay after all the traveling I had done prior to arriving here. This place is definitely emblematic of your off the beaten path motel/lodge sitting right in the cross section for traveling to all parts of southern Alaska.

    Well we stopped by after being told the burgers were a hit. To my surprise my double cheeseburger…read moreshowed up completely burned to char absolute death. The worst burger I have had in years. Maybe this was a one off and I would happily concede that maybe just an off order but seriously giving someone a burger order so burned is ridiculous. Do better!

    Hidden Creek Bed & Breakfast

    Hidden Creek Bed & Breakfast

    (4 reviews)

    My fiance took me up to Girdwood for a surprise valentines day thing. When he said we were staying…read moreat a bed and breakfast since the Alyeska hotel was completely booked, I began to panic a bit. I always imagined B&B's to be kinda awkward and weird staying with strangers in a home. But all my assumptions were completely wrong. This place was amazing!! The home is sooo beautiful and spacious. They have 3 bedrooms downstairs with a large den area with a tv and lots of dvds. There is also a hot tub outside on the deck as well. A door is located downstairs so it makes it convenient for you to go in and out as you please. Each bedroom has a bathroom inside so you don't have to worry about sharing the bathroom with strangers. The rooms are very spacious and you really feel at home. They have complementary soaps, lotions, toothpaste and everything like a hotel. For breakfast, they print out a customized menu with your names on top. Such a nice touch! I loved it. Breakfast comes with coffee/tea and juices, fruit plate and a choice of a breakfast entree. They cook it as you order it. The owners were very friendly and made it a very comfortable stay. I would totally recommend this B&B to anymore. Differently a great experience!

    We stayed for two nights in July, 2016, and would definitely recommend staying here! This property…read morewas built specifically to function as a B&B, and it's clear that Michelle and Ron put a great deal of thought into building their home as a warm, inviting, and very functional space. We arrived a little late the first night, and were greeted by Michelle, who gave us a quick tour, taking us through the dining room on the main level, downstairs to the common sitting room from which the three guest rooms are accessed. As one example of a smart design, guests access the sitting room by way of a separate downstairs entrance, with plenty of spots for wet shoes and jackets in the entryway. (Shoes off while in the B&B!) We stayed in the Creekside Suite, which provided ample and comfortable space for us and our two adult children. Michelle made us feel welcome and right at home. As did the delicious cookies she left for us! The room was great. If we had to make any suggestion, it would be to provide some sort of movable privacy screen in the bathroom. Not needed for a couple, but would be helpful when traveling as a family. Breakfasts were fantastic, with a daily custom menu with many tempting alternatives from which to choose. We thoroughly enjoyed everything we had. Michelle and Ron are fabulous hosts. They are friendly and hospitable, great conversationalists, and helped us with great tips to enjoy our stay in the area. We didn't get to spend a lot of time with Bailey the dog (apparently, he's not allowed to join the guests for breakfast!), but he was out when we went up to say goodbye on our last day. He's a big, lovable teddy bear of a dog. Be careful once you start petting him--he may not let you stop! :) The Girdwood area is beautiful. We enjoyed some hiking (Winner's Creek and Virgin Creek Falls) while we were in the area, in between our other planned activities: a dog sled ride on Punchbowl Glacier, and the 26 Glacier boat tour out of Whittier. Hidden Creek B&B was the perfect home away from home for us in Girdwood, and we would definitely stay there if we are ever again fortunate enough to return to the area. Thank you, Ron and Michelle!

    Grand View Inn & Suites - Absolutely  gorgeous  property  affordable pricing very clean spacious rooms the only place to stay in Wasilla Alaska just ask any local

    Grand View Inn & Suites

    (36 reviews)

    $$

    This was by far the worst hotel experience I've ever had. Not only was the room dirty, smelly, and…read morepoorly maintained, but the staff was unbelievably rude. I was verbally abused by an employee Neil, and even threatened to be physically removed from the lobby just for voicing my concerns. That is completely unacceptable for any business, let alone a hotel where guests are supposed to feel safe and welcomed. The Wi-Fi didn't work, hot water was inconsistent, and noise made it impossible to sleep. This place is a nightmare, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. Stay away.

    I occasionally have to fly to Anchorage or Wasilla for doctors appointments being that I live on…read morethe island of Kodiak. As you can imagine, flying to Anchorage, every few months or so, can get expensive when you have to have a hotel room and a car. One of the ways I tried to lessen the impact of the travel, is getting a package deal with a car hotel and flight. Usually I get a good deal and the hotel is nice and the car is fine, however this time the hotel was not OK. I got to the hotel and was charged early check in fee of $40, which was OK with me because I was going to take a shower and get ready for doctors appointment. However upon checking in, going up to the room, I found it was dirty and very rundown. But the worst part was they didn't even provide a real bed! Just a queen sized mattress on a camping cot frame!! I had to leave and stay t another location. Because I booked through Expedia, they couldn't refund my money. I left anyway.

    Public Use Cabin - mountainhuts - Updated July 2026

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