Frommer's Review
Families who can afford it should stay here, and many business travelers would find it convenient, too. All units are suites with cooking facilities and most have full kitchens. They're big enough to provide family members with privacy and sanity breaks, and you will save money over renting adjoining rooms in an ordinary hotel and dining out for all meals. Room decoration is light and hotel typical; common areas have an Alaska Native motif reflecting the Native corporation management of the hotel. The clapboard building has a gabled roof and stone accents, standing in a parklike enclave in the midtown commercial area, next to a high-rise office building and across the road from a large Fred Meyer grocery and department store. On-site, there's a pool and fitness area, an outdoor basketball and mini-tennis court, and a restaurant serving breakfast daily and light evening meals with beer and wine 4 days a week, included in the room rate. Get driving directions, as it's a little tricky.
Facilities:
Pool; basketball and mini-tennis court; fitness room; spa; courtesy shuttle; business center; coin-op laundry; valet service; complimentary newspaper; Wi-Fi
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