Alyeska Resort

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1000 Arlberg Ave
Girdwood, AK 99587
Nightly Rates: ( 139.00 - 249.00 )
4 Star


Property Description

Located just 40 miles south of the Anchorage Airport along the scenic Seward Highway. The Hotel Alyeska is a Chateau style property located on Mount Alyeskas ski slopes with ski in/ski out accessibility. The 60 person aerial tram departs directly from the skiers concourse, which is attached to the property and travels 2300 feet to the Glacier Express facility atop Mount Alyeska. With over 68 world class ski runs, non-existent lift lines and spectacular views of the ocean, it is easy to see why Mount Alyeska is such a renowned Alaskan destination. Towering trees and glacial fed streams make this valley a spectacular location for hiking, biking, horseback riding, skiing and snowboarding. Every guestroom has a view. There are seven glaciers that hang above the hotel including one tucked into Alyeskas own glacial bowl. Guests can view the ocean waterway known as the Turnagain Arm and the Kenai Range of mountains opposite Girdwood valley. Travelers coming from the cruise ship port town of Seward will find Alyeska Resort and easy solution to a pre pro post night stay. Though 35 miles south of Anchorage, Alyeska Resort is an easy drive with unlimited picture stops along the scenic Seward Highway, which has an All American Highway designation. National Geographic Magazine calls it /one of the top ten drives in North America/. The Prince William Sound port of Whittier is nearby as is the Portage Glacier and Chugach National Park Interpretative Center. In Anchorage the resort operates the Anchorage Golf Course, an 18 hole course with magnificent views of Mt. Mckinley /20320 feet/ and Mt. Foraker /17400 feet/. O Malleys on the Green is a great game stop for food and beverages and great views of the Alaska Range. There is also ample event and meeting space. The Bill Newcomb 1987 designed course offers tee-offs as late as 2200pm due to the long Alaskan summer sunshine. - Guests must be at least 21 years of age to register and must show identity upon request - The Hotel charges a Resort Services Fee of 10USD per room per day for all guests, which includes the following - 1. Wireless Internet in the public areas 2. Pool and Fitness center 3. Valet ski check 4. Local Transportation /Girdwood only shuttle 5. Local and 1-800 telephone calls The Hotel Alyeska is a non-smoking property.


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Guests are required to review specific rate information, guarantee and cancellation requirements prior to confirming the reservation.


Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1600
· Check out time is 1200
· Time Zone is Alaska Standard Time
· 304 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 8 floors.


Directions

Located at the gates to South Central Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, Alyeska Resort is magnificently placed among the Chugach Range of Mountains in the resort community of Girdwood Alaska.

Anchorage International Airport - ANC


Guarantee Policy

A credit card may be required to book online. Guests are required to review any specific rate information prior to confirming the reservation.


Cancellation Policy

Subject to the discretion of the hotel, the credit card provided may be charged if the reservation is canceled after the cancellation deadline has passed or if the guest fails to arrive. The cancellation policy will appear after selecting rate rules.


Restaurant Information

Restaurants

Seven Glaciers - Feast upon fabulous views and gourmet cuisine at the Seven Glaciers restaurant. The Seven Glaciers offers Prix Fixe and A La Carte menus featuring regional favorites. Summer operations, open daily. Winter operations, open Fri and Sat only. /Nov - April/ Sakura Teppanyaki - This unique restaurant offers an entertaining and memorable dining experience featuring exquisite meals prepared and grilled before you by master Teppanyaki chefs. Choose from an extensive wine and sake list to compliment your menu choice. The Pond Cafe - This family-style restaurant offers something for everyone, including California cuisine, Pacific Rim specialities and Alaskan favorites. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Aurora Bar and Lounge - Enjoy your favorite drink and take in the great view out our picture windows of Mount Alyeskas North Face. The Sitzmark Bar and Grill - A landmark at Alyeska Resort, is located on the Boardwalk by Chairs 1 and 3. Featuring monster burgers and cheese steak sandwiches, is open during ski season with live entertainment on weekends and a great local crowd. Available during winter operations /Nov-April/ Glacier Express /Elevation 2300 feet/ - This self-serve restaurant, conveniently located at the top of the tram, Stop by for a hot lunch or snack. Open year-round. Closed during tram maintenance periods.


Meeting Facility

Meeting & Conference Facilities

Columbia Ballroom THTR CLSRM BNQT RECP 340 200 250 450 . Section A THTR CLSRM CONF BNQT RECP 100 60 34 60 100 . Section B THTR CLSRM CONF BNQT RECP 120 60 34 70 100 . Section C THTR CLSRM CONF BNQT RECP 100 60 34 60 100 . Portage Boardroom Conference Capacity - 30 . Portage Salon THTR CLSRM CONF BNQT RECP 40 24 24 30 40 . Bering THTR CLSRM CONF BNQT RECP 40 24 24 32 40 . Harding THTR CLSRM CONF BNQT RECP 40 24 24 32 40 . Hubbard THTR CLSRM CONF BNQT RECP 20 16 16 20 20 . Kahiltna Court THTR CLSRM CONF BNQT RECP 200 100 60 200 300 . Summit Room THTR CLSRM CONF BNQT RECP 30 20 20 20 40 . Seven Glaciers BANQ RECP 140 200 . Sitzmark Bar & Grill BANQ RECP 200 300 . Daylodge THTR CLSRM BNQT RECP 450 340 340 500 . Glacier Express BANQ RECP 200 200 . Denali THTR CLSRM CONF BNQT RECP 140 80 70 120 120 .


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