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giavani
Joined: 02 Nov 2004 Posts: 5
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Posted: 06/18/08 - 04:35 Post subject: |
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| I have been thinking of Alaska lately. What would it be to spend some time there? Well, it is cold, I know, but a friend of a friend went there last year and came with beautiful impressions. Is Arctic circle resort open? What is there to see in Alaska? Many of people I know are organizing a trip there, should I join them? |
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clevie
Joined: 18 Sep 2007 Posts: 3
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Posted: 06/24/08 - 01:29 Post subject: |
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| If you can spare the time, then go! You really do not have anything to loose, only to gain by visiting the land of ice and cold. As for where, well, I have been to Anchorage and I have to say that it was something I will never forget. How can I, I plan on going there at least three more times in next two years. Dont really know if there are time restrictions for Circle, but what I have done and experienced in the part of Alaska I have been is worth every dollar I gave for the trip! |
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Born To Die
Joined: 23 Jul 2009 Posts: 24
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Posted: 08/06/09 - 09:26 Post subject: |
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Arctic circle resort is opened. I have been there last year.
It is a nice little rustic resort with great cabins to stay in, one pool to swim in, and a decent restaurant to eat in.
The cabins are great! My friends and I stayed for five nights at Circle, and it was truly wonderful. We brought our own food and cooked and ate in the fully equipped kitchen, which saved us a ton of money. These cabins are pretty and rustic looking, but in reality you won't be roughing it. The cabin we stayed in contained dishes, silverware, a refrigerator, stove, running water. We didn't have to eat at the restaurant, but did once just for fun. I've never stayed at the hotel, and wouldn't even consider doing so since the cabins are so great.
I really enjoyed my trip there. |
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