4 star Modern deluxe property. 4 Stars. AAA - 2001: 4 Diamond Hotel 4th year Alyeska Prince Hotel and Resort are Alaskas only AAA four diamond accommodations. Located just 40 miles south of the Anchorage Airport along the scenic Seward Highway. The Alyeska Prince Hotel 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
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From Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport - Exit International Airport via International Airport Road. Proceed east for approximately 1.5 miles to Minnesota Boulevard. Turn right /South/ on Minnesota. Follow Minnesota /South and then East following the curve in the road/ until you reach the New Seward Highway. Turn right on the New Seward Highway and proceed south along Turnagain Arm for approximately 40 miles. Turn left on Alyeska Highway at the Girdwood turnoff /mile 90/. Follow this road for approximately 4 miles until you reach a T /at the Resort sign/ in the road. Turn left on Arlberg. Arlberg winds around the mountains base for approximately 1 mile to the Alyeska Prince Hotel. Welcome. From Seward Harbor - Follow the Seward Highway signs to Girdwood at milepost 90. Turn right on the Alyeska Highway at the Girdwood turnoff /mile 90/. Follow this road for approximately 4 miles until you reach a T /at the Resort sign/ in the road. Turn left on Arlberg. Arlberg winds around the mountains base for approximately 1 mile to the Alyeska Prince Hotel. From Glenn Highway - Follow the Glenn Highway into downtown Anchorage where it will turn into 5th Avenue. Make a left on Gambell. Follow Gambell until it turns into the New Seward Highway. Continue along the Turnagain Arm for approximately 40 miles. Turn left on the Alyeska Highway at the Girdwood turnoff /mile 90/. Follow this road for approximately 4 miles until you reach a T /at the Resort sign/ in the road. Turn left on Arlberg. Arlberg winds around the mountains base for approximately 1 mile to the Alyeska Prince Hotel.
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