We stayed here for five nights (actually four because we left most of our stuff here one night while we were up at Coldfoot and Wiseman) on our driving trek from New York to Alaska. This is a multi apartment building complex. There appeared to be three floors to the various buildings. We were in a first floor apartment in the Harding Building, near the entrance to the building. Our room did look dated but it didn't matter to us. It was clean. There was a living room, two bedrooms, bathroom, and small walk-through kitchen. The couch opened up to a bed.
You are on your own for breakfast (there is no continental breakfast). We like to eat in on our trips. We bought foodstuffs at the local Fred Meyers and Safeway.
Our rate was $265 but this is Alaska in the summer when you can expect to pay more than in the Lower 48.
The staff was helpful and knowledgeable. We used the free shuttle to take us to the airport for a day trip to Barrow. Also used it to go to the Tanana Valley State Fair.
One night we left most of our stuff in our room and took just what we needed for a drive on the Dalton Highway to Coldfoot and Wiseman (north of the Arctic Circle); that night we slept in a cabin in Wiseman while most of our stuff was in the Wedgewood, in Fairbanks. When we came back the following night, everything was in our room just as we had left it.
This is not a fancy place. It is utilitarian with enough space for a family of two adults and a few children who like to save money by eating in instead of going to a restaurant. It certainly was not dumpy as one reviewer said. I can see where he was angry because he had to carry his luggage to the third floor. We also travel with lots of luggage. At the time we make a reservation we have a checklist of questions. We always ask is there an elevator and please describe how you get in. So we knew in advance that we'd have to carry our luggage from the car to the room. Thus, when the reservation was made in January (if you're going to Alaska on you rown always book your lodging by January), we asked specifically for a room closest to the entrance. Hence, we got a first floor room, so the trudging with the luggage was minimized.
One thing we were disappointed in was that the Internet wireless did not work in the room. We had to take the laptop to the lobby in the main building.
Because we spent one day driving to north of the Arctic Cirle, another day driving back down to Fairbanks, and a third day in Barrow (plane there and back in the same day), we were not physically in Fairbanks that long even though we slept here four nights. Wish we had more time to walk around the grounds as it was near a bird sanctuary and there were some other interesting things on the grounds.





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