We would like to stay in wilderness lodge for couple of days in june 2005Also anyone. Anyone have any experience with sadie cove or tutka wilderness lodge?
wilderness lodges/homer
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The only wilderness lodge I'm aware of is the Kenai Princess Lodge owned and operated by Princess Cruise Lines.
You don't have to be a cruise client to stay there, and we stayed at the one in Copper River and it was wonderful. This is not in Homer, but on the way. It dosen't mean there aren't more wilderness lodges; it just means this is the only one I'm aware of. If you can purchase a copy of The Milepost, available at most bookstores and there may also be a copy at your local library. This travel guide is truely a "must have" for anyone going to Alaska.
Princess Cooper Center is no where near Homer.
If you are into kayaking- Otter Cove Lodge is wonderful out of Homer.
And it is far from a "wilderness" lodge. Every convenience. The only reason to stay there is for fishing.
Tutka bay Wilderness Lodge is a fascinating place to visit for at least three days.
www.tutkabaylodge.com
Meals are included with your accommodations
2005 RATES
SILVER STAR
2 Nights $650/person
3 Nights $975/person
4 Nights $1300/person
5 Nights $1625/person
GOLD STAR
2 Nights $730/person
3 Nights $1095/person
4 Nights $1460/person
5 Nights $1825/person
Save 10% June 1 ? 10 and September 5 ? 15
Water TAXI: $70 per person roundtrip Homer-Tutka Bay-Homer
2% tax will be added.
Check in after 2 P.M. Check out by 9 A.M.
First meal is dinner on day of arrival; last meal is breakfast on day of departure.
Early arrivals and late departures will be at additional cost.
Except for the Gold Star cabin, accommodations will be assigned upon arrival.
I should have clarified that I was using Copper Princess Wilderness Lodge as an example of several Wilderness lodges that Princess Cruiselines ownes in Alaska. They also own one in Denali and one in Kenai which is closer to Homer, though not right at Homer.
Princess has "lodges" in Fairbanks, Denali Park entrance, mile 133 Parks Highway- McKinley Princess, Kenai Princess, Copper River Princess. However- I consider these far from a lodge experience and usually overpriced hotels. For further clairfication- Kenai Princess lodge is 130 miles from Homer.