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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Guaranteed Good Time - Alaska Nightlife

When we talk about Alaska nightlife there are certainly a plethora of bars and restaurants to choose from. Pull up a stool at the local watering hole, Catch a live blues show, or dance at a lively club... there is something for everyone.

Bear Tooth Theater Pub - Dinner and a $3 movie. Order pizza and burritos from the full-service kitchen, delivered to your table in the theater. Draft beer and wine.

World Renowned Chilkoot Charlie's also known as "Koot's" is an Anchorage institution. Loud and crowded, with sawdust-covered floors. Vast beer selection, multiple bars. They have Live music and DJs, 3 stages and dance floors. This is a "must" visit when hitting Anchorage.

Club Paris -Established in the 60s, the same family still operates this local steakhouse. Club Paris is kown as a "fine steakhouse." They offer signature steaks and prime rib. It is worth every penny and bite.

Darwin's Theory - This is a hopping spot most nights, particularly in summer. A place known for its unique clientele, many of them seem to be regulars in this bar, with the result a warning against overindulgence. Despite that, this is a fun bar with plenty of young and seasoned people.

Glacier Brewhouse - Alaskas spot for fresh Alaskan seafood, grilled meats and hand crafted ales! Se;ected one of alaska's ten best secret spots by Travelocity.

Suite 100 - Restaraunt, Bar and Lounge - This restaurant is known for great food, fun and friendly atmosphere. 18 beers on tap, an extensive wine list, along with all the traditional and unique assortments of mixed drinks.Fabulous Oysters in a spectacular Bloody Mary mix... YUMMY!

Sullivan's-Chicago-style steakhouse offering one of the finest menus in town. The bar is fabulous with live entertainment on the piano. They have some of the best pineapple martinis ever to grace a bar!

This is only a few of the most fantastic places to hit for nightlife, there are so many more. If for any reason you are looking for something specific, please let me know- I will be happy to get back to you.

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Wondering where to visit in Alaska? The options are endless! Most people find they can't do it all and they come back again. No matter what you seek, Alaska offers in-city excitement, outdoor activities, and some incredible wildlife and scenery, Alaska has everything you could ask for in a vacation.

Alaska is known as one of the most scenic states. Endless tree-covered mountains and icy peaks that rise above the fjords are common in the Southeast, while farther north, roads are side-by-side with mountains and rivers. Arctic tundra, boreal forests, and volcanic islands are also part of the landscape.

Alaska is divided into eight regions: Anchorage, the Kenai Peninsula (a very popular fishing spot), Prince William Sound, Western Interior Alaska, Eastern Interior Alaska, Southeast Alaska, Southwest Alaska, and Arctic and Western Alaska. Each area boasting unique offerings for visitors.

Alaska's largest city, Anchorage, is also the state's economic, commercial, and transport hub. Visitors looking for a little in-city excitement will enjoy the theaters, museums, shops, parks, and restaurants. Anchorage's many sites of interest are located in historic downtown. The Anchorage Museum of History and Art has most of the state's finest art, it also devotes many exhibits to Alaskan history and Native American culture. The Imaginarium is a great place to take kids who love science, while adults who want to see a truly unique building can explore the 4th Avenue Theater, which is designed in Art Deco style. The Alaska Native Heritage Center, the Alaska Zoo, and the Independence Mine State Park are also popular places to visit. If you interested in theater or concerts can visit the Alaska Center for Performing Arts, which holds opera, dance theater, and concert performances.

The Kenai Peninsula is an interesting mix of city and rugged terrain. Popular places to go include Resurrection Pass, which is the state's most popular hiking route, the Kenai River, where those looking for a bit of adventure enjoy rafting and spectacular fishing. Those looking for the in-city experience can visit the Alaska Sea Life Center in nearby Seward or the Islands and Ocean Visitor Center in the town of Homer.

The, Prince William Sound is located in the northernmost part of the Gulf of Alaska. You can visit Valdez, Cordova, and Whittier which are home to the popular cruises allowing visitors to see whales, seals, and sea otters.

Denali National Park, home to Mount McKinley, is Alaska's most famous destination. If you are coming in the summer I would recommend Denali State Park.

If you are into a rugged trip and your love for the outdoors outweighs your need for hotel rooms. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is fantastic for those who want to see one of America's last
true wildernesses, while the Kobuk, Noatak, John, Kongucut, and Hulahula Rivers are visited by those who like to kayak, fish, and view the wildlife in their habitat.

Alaska has every possible type of vacation you might be seeking. Many of those who come to visit decide to stay. Alaska is a way of life with unique offering and unique people. Truly unspoiled land and many fantastic places to see.

We hope to see you soon!

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Where to stay when visiting Alaska










Are you looking for the most comfortable lodging & accommodations in all of Anchorage Alaska. Deal's has excellent rates and first rate amenities. There is no question why they are the number one Bed and Breakfast in Anchorage Alaska or the surrounding area. Deal’s Bed & Breakfast is conveniently located about 1 mile from the airport and only about 3 miles from downtown Anchorage. This assures that any destination is never very far away.

The owners take pride in their work and get satisfaction out of providing people with cozy accommodations and excellent service. Doing their best to create the most warm and comforting environment for all of the guests. This Bed and Breakfast has 5 delightful bedrooms available to guests. Each comes with its own private bathroom and a list of spectacular amenities including a fridge, microwave, cable TV, daily maid service and more. With these excellent services and the relaxing atmosphere you are sure to fall in love with this wonderful Anchorage Inn.

So if you are planning a trip to our wonderful city of Anchorage Alaska, and you are looking for the most pleasant lodging and accommodations available then look no further. Deal’s Bed & Breakfast is dedicated to assuring your stay is as satisfactory as possible. Over the years they have developed a reputation as an outstanding B & B who will go above and beyond to provide you with the best lodging experience you are ever likely to find.

You couldn't find a better place to stay in beautiful and serene Alaska. I highly recommend them!

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Labels: bed and breakfast, best places to stay, extended stay, hotels, lodging, motels, rooms, Vacation

Monday, May 25, 2009

New life springs eternal in Alaska


Some of the greatest moments of living in Alaska come when you realize that nature and man have truly collided. Today as I drove my daughter to Build-A-Bear workshop in the largest Alaska city, we came across a moose calf. The calf was maybe 2 days old. It was fascinating to watch. As I pulled up closer to the momma to get a picture, the baby instinctively hid behind its much larger counterpart. We have forgotten these roles of nature, our invasion into the space they once called their own. I am so thankful to live in such a beautiful place where in the heart of the city, life has sprung..

In all of my years in Alaska I have never seen a newborn calf in the city. It was an incredible moment for me, my two children and many other onlookers who stared in awe at the sight of this beautiful moment.

Another reason to visit or move to the great State of Alaska....

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Labels: Alaska, alaska summer, baby moose, calves, moose, summer
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I was born in Palmer, Alaska and raised in Anchorage (now considered the biggest city) I spent 7 years in Washington and 3 years in Arizona over the last 17. Somehow, I always come home...Alaska is a beautiful and unique state. No matter where I have traveled and despite the places I have lived, Alaska offers so much more.
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