Frommer's Review
This hotel is the only one at Kenai Fjords National Park with a national park atmosphere. The big lobby could be at Yellowstone with its high ceiling, huge wood beams, fireplace, and cedar shingles. Moreover, the posh, solidly finished quality of the place puts it in first place among Seward's hotels. The location is out of town, among spruce trees on the broad valley of the Resurrection River, and the collection of buildings goes on and on. Rooms are in separate lodges with entry from exterior porches. They have a crisp feel, all with two queen beds and rustic-style furniture and good amenities. Family suites are available with TVs and video games in the kids' room.
The hotel restaurant, the Resurrection Roadhouse has lots of natural light, pale wood and an exhaustive selection of Alaska craft brews on tap. The menu includes fish, venison, and ribs smoked in-house as well as hand-thrown gourmet pizzas. Main courses for dinner range from $9 to $24. The view of the mountains is great and the feeling relaxed, a low-key alternative to a noisy waterfront restaurant. Do call ahead, as they fill at dinnertime. The restaurant closes mid-September to mid-May.
Facilities:
Restaurant; tour desk; courtesy van, Wi-Fi, and Internet station in lobby
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