Main building with check in, guest services, tour desk, and lounge.
When the property is so big it needs its own set of street signs:
All the paths around the property are paved for easy transfer between the buildings.
The older buildings with doors to the outside:
Our rooms were in the newer A & B buildings:
The communal lounge known as The Great Room. Here you could enjoy a beverage or snack from the café inside, sit and chat or read, and use the computers for free.
Courtyard between buildings A & B featured round picnic tables and comfy rocking chairs.
Wonder if it was intentional to design this concrete centerpiece so that the Sea Witch's hair in the Princess logo gravitated toward North for Alaska?
Umm excuse me, could you point me in the direction of our room? Hmm, thanks for the help.
The property looks even prettier in the moonlight:
Our hotel room - There was a small semi-enclosed entryway. The bathroom is to the right and an upright dresser with our ice bucket and cups was to the left. That's not the open bathroom door on the right but the actual wall.
Usual body wash/shampoo/conditioner dispensers in the shower just like on the ship. This was another bathtub shower.
These pictures were taken on day 2 of staying here so forgive the lived in look.
And everyone always wants to know if they have a hairdryer:
Make sure the Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge is on your cruise tour itinerary. We've saved a seat for you:
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