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Alyeska Resort - Christmas sangria

Alyeska Resort

3.6(435 reviews)
33.9 mi

Alyeska Resort near Anchorage - a True Alaskan Gem ! Alyeska…read moreResort is pure decadence, nestled amongst the most beautiful towering pine trees and breathtaking mountains. From the moment I arrived, the warm and inviting ambiance made me feel completely at home. The resort offers an impressive array of amenities - selection of restaurants, helpful concierge, fitness center, indoor pool and hot tub, a luxurious spa for ultimate relaxation, and endless outdoor activities like skiing (and a gondola and chairlift are right outside the back entrance!), hiking, and scenic tram rides to showcase Alaska's natural beauty. The highlight of my stay in addition to the skiing and spa, was the Club Lounge on the 8th floor for guests staying on that level. It's such a treat - delicious food and drinks served twice a day, plus snacks available all day and evening. It truly elevated the experience plus I met such nice and interesting people! I would love to return to this gem of a resort!

The Alyeska Nordic Spa is very relaxing and appreciate the many amenities throughout our stay 30…read moreMarch 2026. The only downside to the whole experience is the lack of Vegan friendly options at the Bistro spa restaurant. The only viable option for us was the hummus veggie tray $24 which looked like someone chopped up some vegetables and threw them on a tray. They did have a spa bowl $35 where you pick between a salmon protein or tofu. All the sauces available with the salmon are not offered (Animal products) for the Vegan option so basically you're left with a bowl of rice with no sauces. Some of our friends who eat meat have also been disappointed with the lackluster offerings and have started bringing their own food to eat in the locker room. We've traveled the world and experienced many Vegan fine dining/bistro experiences that were exquisitely prepared. It seems the Bistro spa is more of an after thought or doesn't garner as much support which stymies the chefs and kitchen staffs creativity. If the spa bistro can elevate the culinary experience with their guests this will become a draw for diners with exceptional tastes. Below are a few menu suggestions that will hopefully invigorate future creativity. https://www.loveandlemons.com/vegan-recipes/ https://www.noracooks.com/ Sincerely, Doug and Edith McKee

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Alyeska Resort - Black Diamond Lounge

Black Diamond Lounge

Alyeska Resort - Lots of good coffee and tea in the room.

Lots of good coffee and tea in the room.

Alyeska Resort - Walking from my spa treatment to the resort - loved all of the lights!

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Walking from my spa treatment to the resort - loved all of the lights!

Skeetawk - One of several run options from top of the chair lift at Skeetawk.

Skeetawk

4.7(3 reviews)
26.3 mi

Amazing, small ski slopes just outside of Palmer, Alaska in the Hatcher Pass. Most definitely…read morerecommend. Staff were so friendly, lift lines less than a couple of minutes wait time, mountain runs were expertly groomed, and the price was amazing....day pass and equipment rental was around $80. Finally, the ability to access backcountry was unexpectedly easy. Looking forward to returning.

There are still a lot of people that don't realize we finally have a chair lift in Hatcher Pass for…read moreskiing and snowboarding!! In its second season, it's getting busier and busier all the time. My dad bought a season pass and is definitely working towards getting his money's worth and I'm not far behind. If you're familiar with the different resorts around the area, I'd say that as it sits right now, Skeetawk is a mix between Hilltop and Arctic Valley... or Alpenglow if you're not as old school as I am. Anywho... At only 300 vertical feet and I believe 30 chairs on the lift, its a fun ride! It also beats hitchhiking back up the mountain road. As of right now, the offer porta-potties, which is a bit uncomfortable to say the least. A two story yurt houses the newly opened ski rental, which unfortunately, at this time does not offer snowboards. They're working on getting more gear, instructors and tuning... all of which, especially the latter two are quite important and sparse. As for the people... for the most part, pretty cool folks working up there... cashiers, lift attendants and patrol! I'm not going to throw anyone down the hill and bash them, but some could be a bit friendlier... well, one in particular in leadership. It seemed that if you weren't in her age group, not in her circle or something... I can't quite put my finger on why, but it came across that she just didn't care about you, your ability or what you had to offer, even to the conversation at hand. In making suggestions to reach out for a couple different things, I felt a bit of a cold shoulder, which is indeed a turn off when you're local and wanting to get to know people with similar interests and promote a new hill.... even if the only similarity is winter downhill recreation. It is what it is... and I don't see myself joining in on the conversation again. They have a long way to go... and need a lot of money to get there, but for now, it's worth it to go. It's a quick trip from my house, doesn't break the bank and is even nostalgic for those of us that rode backcountry up there and stayed at the Motherload back in the day.

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Skeetawk - Bottom of the hill and chairlift

Bottom of the hill and chairlift

Skeetawk - Inside the yurt, upstairs

Inside the yurt, upstairs

Skeetawk - Yurt! Upstairs and downstairs ski rental and lift tickets

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Yurt! Upstairs and downstairs ski rental and lift tickets

Majestic Heli Ski - Perfect day.

Majestic Heli Ski

5.0(2 reviews)
50.4 mi

Rarely does a business get everything perfectly right. But somehow MHS accomplishes this rare…read moreoccurrence. The Lodge, guides, food, scenery, adventure, pilots, equipment, terrain, everything you could desire is flawless. Can't recommend this outfit enough.

If you are reading this, you are likely already deciding to heli, just a matter of where. Cost…read moreprobably isn't really an issue - hello it's heli. If you talk about this with your friends, some of them will tell you that you are insane for dropping a few $K to "ski" when you could "easily go to Deer Valley for a week" with that kind of money. "go. have fun there. We'll really miss you." Or you could fulfill a dream that most people well . . . dream of. Most of the pitches were 45-50 degree slopes which made for great fast cruising. Surely by the end of the day, your legs are cooked. We got about 18-23k vertical each day. Yes we could ski steeper, but we'd probably get tired faster. While I'm sure everyone is thinking "yeah I've done steeper" (we all have), we're not there to do that all day. We were out to ski damn nice terrain with damn nice snow and have a damn good time doing it. for several days. Another myth debunked was that I wanted steep AND powder. Well folks - that usually means avalanches. Also, unless the skies are totally clear, you're not flying. So just set your expectations accordingly. On our down days we would point "but it's clear over there!" (that was said a lot, and after a while it just sounds annoying). The staff (guides / lodge staff) are all top notch. The food is definitely gourmet and you won't be disappointed in quality or quantity. The guide's are great fun, and obviously very good at what they do. Safety is their primary concern, and while they seem calm/collected/having a good time, you can tell their game is on point behind all of the smiles and jokes. On our trip there was one instance of a rather large skier triggered avalanche, and the whole guide crew snapped into action, and executed all of the proper steps (if you'd even call it that), in such a manner that it was almost as if that was expected. Honestly, after seeing that coordinated effort, my willingness to write this review became 10 fold, as they hire the best, to ensure their guests are in extremely good hands. You don't want to go out in the mountains and be under the supervision of clowns - when literally your life is in their hands. It's not a party or something to be taken lightly. Though by the look on their faces, they make it seem so easy. I guess that's what professionals do. This video sums up my 3 days of riding. Unfortunately it's only riding footage, and no lodge/staff https://vimeo.com/131496458

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Majestic Heli Ski - Winning!

Winning!

Majestic Heli Ski - Surfing Alaska's finest powder!

Surfing Alaska's finest powder!

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