Good stay for two days. A downtown, high-rise hotel is not our style but given the choices, this was fine. The area has few hotels on the edge of town, likely due to winter weather and likely isolation.
Positives: Large rooms, quiet, comfortable beds, microwave and mini-fridge in room, two TVs, separate seating area and desk with cable Internet access, good continental breakfast with waffles available, sausage and egg rounds for making a breakfast sandwich with English muffins is included. Pool, hot tub, exercise room, and laundry are available and maintained. Big Ray's sport store is across the street for outfitters' clothing is very well stocked. The Fairbanks Visitor Center is across the street the other way for local information. The walking tour of downtown is not really a highlight. University of Alaska Museum is spectacular if only for the view from the hilltop. Lavelle's Bistro on the ground floor is good but a bit trendy.
Negatives: Very little parking, heat and air conditioning must be turned on (the door on the heater with a key lock is unlocked), try to avoid the tours for breakfast - they fill the place but are gone quickly, pricy.
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