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Upscale guesthouse in mountains in Fairbanks
Bed and breakfast, with No Breakfast, no staff, no support. Check in was just painful and…
Feb 15, 2021
I was looking for a quiet getaway where I could view the Northern Lights and Aurora Villa…
Sep 13, 2020
This property advises that it adheres to SafeStay (AHLA - USA) and Safe Travels (WTTC - Global) cleaning and disinfection practices.
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This property does not have elevators.
Guests can rest easy knowing there's a fire extinguisher, a smoke detector, and a security system on site.This property advises that enhanced cleaning and guest safety measures are currently in place.
Disinfectant is used to clean the property; commonly-touched surfaces are cleaned with disinfectant between stays; bed sheets and towels are laundered at a temperature of at least 60°C/140°F.
Social distancing measures are in place; staff at the property wear personal protective equipment; a shield is in place between staff and guests in main contact areas; guests are provided with hand sanitizer.
Contactless check-in and contactless check-out are available.
Each guestroom is kept vacant for a minimum of 24 hours between bookings.
This property affirms that it adheres to the cleaning and disinfection practices of SafeStay (AHLA - USA) and Safe Travels (WTTC - Global).
This property accepts credit cards and debit cards. Cash is not accepted.
We have included all charges provided to us by this property. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the unit you book.
Ana, 4 night family trip, Dec 23, 2020
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I appreciate services are limited because of COVID, but there was no coffee or any pre-packaged food available at all. At a minimum, they can buy small Keurig / Nescafe coffee makers for the rooms. Offering granola bars, bananas, microwave popcorn, etc. would be a nice touch since there is no food nearby (Fairbanks is 15 miles away). Otherwise, this place is stunning. The lodge, the rooms, the view - all excellent. I would definitely stay here again.
Tim, 1 night trip, Jun 22, 2020
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Great view of the snow and mountains. Also have free sledding if the weather condition permits. But the breakfast is just okay, not many options. Overall, great customer service and friendly staffs.
2 night trip with friends, Mar 12, 2020
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I love this property so much because we can see the aurora very clear from our room!
2 night family trip, Feb 28, 2020
Verified Expedia guest review
Amazing place for Northern lights. Rooms and lobby with modern design. You have to prepare your own lunch and dinner though.
Qifeng, 2 night trip, Feb 23, 2020
Verified Hotels.com guest review
Great property, stayed in separate cottage. Water pressure needs improvement. Although a sign says that water pressure might drop during the day, there were times in morning or evening when no water came out of shower or sink to do dishes. WiFi and phone service sporadic at best. We did not mind since it is a retreat, but for the prize, this B&B is somewhat overpriced, considering is it out of season. That said we were happy to be there.
4 night romance trip, Feb 13, 2020
Verified Orbitz guest review
Thank you Emely and Shelby for making our stay so great! This is a wonderful, nicely tucked away respite location. The place has amazing views, the staff is very warm, welcoming, and helpful! If you’re looking for some R&R this place is lovely. Although the walls are a little thin and noise can travel easily at night...so everyone that stays has to be considerate of your neighbor. It was our first time out to Alaska and it was amazing!
Gloria, 3 night family trip, Jan 24, 2020
Verified Expedia guest review
Although the view and the room was excellent, the breakfast that was described while booking was not exactly breakfast but more like grab and go. It was highly disappointing as the price of the hotel was almost double and I was expecting a great luxurious vacation. They had bagels which were old and had mold which I threw away. There were packets of noodles which you could cook and eat. It looked more like a college dorm. Considering the fact that they don’t provide with lunch and dinner, I was expecting good breakfast but I was really disappointed. Also, It is not centrally located. If I had to eat lunch or dinner, I had to pay $40 per trip to go eat. Not convenient at all. The website said that the staff was on duty from 7am to midnight but it was inaccurate as the staff wasn’t there till late morning. This villa had prices of a 5 star hotel but it is operated like a college dorm.
Guest, 4 night family trip, Jan 15, 2020
Verified Expedia guest review
Hotel and room has huge glass windows and perfect view of the trees and landscape. Place is hidden but easy to find with Apple or Google maps!
3 night family trip, Dec 28, 2019
Verified Orbitz guest review
I have spent my career travelling. I have stayed in more hotels than I can count. And I can say with certainty that Aurora Villa gave my husband and me the most-unique, most-exceptional stay of my life. Here is why - and please note - this review is for an Aurora-hunting trip in the winter… Aurora Villa has been carefully positioned to provide its guests with excellent views during both the day and the night. During the day, we saw a beautiful, pristine valley. And the view faces north, so at night, we had the opportunity to see the Aurora in its glory. Aurora Villa has a sophisticated décor and a plentiful make-your-own breakfast buffet. But enough about the building blocks. What makes Aurora Villa exceptional is its staff. Never have I encountered a staff that cared so deeply about our experience while in their space; their interest in our happiness was genuine. A few tips for your winter stay: * Don’t rent a car. We saw many tourists stuck in the snow. Take a cab. It will be a pricey, because Aurora Villa is a distance from Fairbanks, but it will be worth every penny. * Stop at a grocery store on your way to Aurora Villa. Aurora Villa provides breakfast, but not lunch, dinner or snacks. Take your own, use their microwave/fridge/toaster in the common area. * Take your entertainment subscription passwords for the smart tvs. Aurora Villa is too far out of town to get television reception. But internet is robust. I look forward to going back some day!
Beth, 4 night trip, Dec 23, 2019
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