I can't believe all the bad reviews about this resort. I have traveled through alaska and around the world and I feel that this was a great experience. If you wanting a 4 star in a metro area then this resort is not for you, but if you wan't a unique experience in the middle of nowhere then this is the perfect place.
We chose this resort because we wanted to see the northern lights but also have other options if the lights were not out. This resort offers many tours (pricey but fun) and of course the hot springs which were great. Also options to snowshoe and cross country ski if the trails have good snowpack (they had some unusual thawing when we were there so the trails were icy and had water over them, but of course this is up to mother nature)
HOT SPRINGS- hrs from 7 am to midnight, very relaxing. we went into the springs several times during our 4 night stay and enjoyed it very much. The locker rooms are not the greatest and can be crowded but good experience overall. Take a robe with you-you will not regret the extra suitcase once you leave the locker room to get to the hot springs (not far but cold in winter). I can't comment on the swimming pool or hot tubs as we did not use those, except to say not to expect a spa atmosphere.
FOOD- Food was very good, much better then I expected. They have a good selection and also a full bar. Service was slow but friendly related to being understaffed but when your in the middle of nowhere who cares, just enjoy the log cabin feel and relax with some wine.
ROOMS- We stayed in the Moose Lodge which was quite nice and much better then I had expected based on reviews. I can't comment on other rooms. Clean and cozy. TV does only have one channel so if you really need to watch TV then bring a laptop or dvd player and some movies.
TOURS- We did the snowcoach tour to the top of the surrounding mountains and were not dissapointed. expect a bumpy ride! We did see the aurora and it was spectacular, but be aware that it is very cold and you need warm clothing (the resort does offer loaner snowboots and other gear so call ahead to see what they can provide as I brought all my own gear). If you want to take photos of the lights make sure you take a SLR camera). Don't forget that mother nature is in charge of the Northern Lights and you may not see them. We were there for 4 nights and the only really good showing was the snowcoach trip(we were lucky) and one night around 1030 we saw them for approx 5 min while we were in the hot springs(very cool). Make sure you get on the aurora wake up list every day (they will call you if they see the lights in the middle of the night)
We also took the tour of the ice hotel which was very cool including small amount of ice sculptures, ice bar, and ice rooms with ice beds (you can stay overnight in these for 500+ a night, but it would be quite chilly). 15 bucks a person for the tour and if you want to have a martini in a ice martini glass it is another 15, and even though it is a bit pricey it is alot of fun, unique, and provides great photo ops.
We did not do any other tours, so can't comment on them.
I was soooo worried about this trip due to the bad reviews on this site and I am soooo glad that I went anyway. Don't expect a 4 star in a metro area, remember that you are in Alaska in the middle of nowhere and this resort offers nice lodging with good food and recreational opportunities. Even if we had not seen the northern lights we would have had a great time!
















