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Millennium Alaskan Hotel Anchorage is located on Lake Spenard, approximately one mile from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. The lakefront features a private floatplane dock. Nearby, guests will find the Native Heritage Center, Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum, Alaska Zoo, Alyeska Ski Resort, and the Anchorage Museum of History and Art. Guests can arrange with the front desk for a flight tour of Portage Glacier, Alaska's top tourist draw, or to Mount McKinley or the Chugach Mountains. Hotel amenities include 24-hour front desk service, concierge, 24-hour room service, high-speed Internet access, babysitting, turndown service, laundry valet, and express checkout. Guests will find an ATM in the lobby, as well as a newsstand, gift shop, and 24-hour security. There is a complimentary shuttle to downtown Anchorage. The hotel also features a 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness facility, whirlpool, steam room, and sauna. The Flying Machine offers on-site Alaskan cuisine, including fresh seafood. During the summer months, the Fancy Moose Lodge has outdoor dining. All rooms have voicemail, dataports, cable TV, coffeemakers, irons and ironing boards, and refrigerators (on request).
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Alaska is amazing. But the towns like Anchorage and Wasilla are a bit depressing. Architecturally void. Filled with RVs, strip malls and mobile homes. But...
Not the worst hotel I've ever been in, but for being called the "Millennium Hotel" they sure as hell are operating like they're in the last one. When I go...
This was a clean hotel, but honestly was a bit over-hyped. Without discounts, it is normally pretty expensive for a busted A/C control...and a window AC...
Worst Stay This Year
This was my worst stay of the year and agree with many of the negative reviews written. Upon entering my room I knew I was doomed when I saw an...
Not worth the price!
There were so many things that were wrong with my stay at this hotel (particularly given the price) that I am just going to list them. Some of ...
AWFUL!!!! Don't waste your money!
My boyfriend and I stayed at the Millennium Alaskan Hotel in Anchorage this past June for 3 nights. The website made the hotel, rooms and groun...
Internet is a luxary here
So after paying over $250 for a hotel room me and my family check into our surprisingly tiny room and proceed to try to check our email. This w...
Not as bad as I expected!
I read many reviews of this hotel and was expecting atrocity. As a traveler, I care about a clean bed and bathroom, and that's what I got. I di...
really bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i really thought this place was terrible especially for the money they charge!! the room hasnt been renovated in 25 years! check in was a disas...
My Favorite Hotel in Anchorage.
The Millennium Hotel is my all time favorite in Anchorage, Alaska. I travel every 6 to 8, weeks on business and always stay there. Their beds a...
A step above
We moved over from the Best Western next door - they matched the price due to a low occupancy so contacting the front desk directly is key. Ve...
Expected more.
Very nice lobby but thats it. Far away from downtown where everything is. For the same money you can get a top hotel downtown.
Wanted to Stay Longer
Our first trip to Alaska. The Millennium Hotel was beautiful and the staff was very helpful. We needed to change rooms at the last minute. The ...
Average Says It All
Pros:Location near floatplane base is great for an aviation fanatic like myself. Good on-site restaurants. Helpful concierge. Hardworking (a...
Great Alaskan Ambiance Close to the airports!
The Milennium is one of the fun places to stay in Anchorage. As you walk into the lobby, you are transported to the rustic past of a hunting lo...
Let me start by saying that I'm not an overly picky traveller. As long as the hotel I am staying in is safe, clean, and has friendly staff; I'm happy. However, I cannot recommend this hotel to anyone. Especially for the prices they are charging! When we arrived at the hotel from the airport, we were about 1/2 hour early for check-in. When I approached the counter I was rudely told to come back when they were ready. We sat in their lobby and waited with all of our luggage in tow. About 40 minutes later there was still no announcement that they were now checking in. I went back to the desk to finally check in and again we were brushed off in a hurry. We finally got to our room, at a first glance everything looks fine. However, when you take a closer look you will notice the cobwebs on the ceilings, drapes, and the dirty windows. My mom then went to take a shower after a long (almost 10 hrs) trip, and when she turned on the water it was brown! We had to let it run for about 5 minutes before it cleared. I have travelled quite a bit over the years and I must say that I was highly disappointed at the experience that we had at the Millenium Hotel in Anchorage. I will not be staying there again, and will not recommend it to anyone I know.
The hotel staff was very disorganized. We reserved 2 rooms via travelocity and the hotel for 5 hours refused to provide the 2nd room claiming no record. After an extended hassle and showing them them the reservation the 2nd couple was given a room. Then they charged us for the 2nd room (actually they charged for the more expensive room), but it had been paid for by the travel agency. Still trying to sort that out. Bottom line - would not deal with again. PS: Breakfast in restaurant was excellent, albeit very slow to come.
We stayed there Christmas Eve as we were up visiting family for Christmas. For a non smoking hotel, our room smelled of stale smoke. When we entered the room, both the light and television were on. The bedspread looked like someone had sat on it to watch TV. Perhaps an employee taking a break? I don't know. Staff was pleasant enough and offered to switch rooms for us after I called to let them know the room spelled of smoke. I did not mention anything about the TV and light being on to them. Otherwise the room was decent enough but a little higher priced than other hotels of similar quality in the area.
We stayed there Christmas Eve as we were up visiting family for Christmas. For a non smoking hotel, our room smelled of stale smoke. When we entered the room, both the light and television were on. The bedspread looked like someone had sat on it to watch TV. Perhaps an employee taking a break? I don't know. Staff was pleasant enough and offered to switch rooms for us after I called to let them know the room spelled of smoke. I did not mention anything about the TV and light being on to them. Otherwise the room was decent enough but a little higher priced than other hotels of similar quality in the area.
very nice honeymoon suite!!
Spent 3 nights here on business. It is more like a hunting lodge and my room, although large was old and looking a bit tattered around the edges. I had a 4th floor room that looked over part of the lake, but also looked over the dumpster and restaurant loading dock...very noisy early in the AM.
Fairly average for the price
Everyone raves about The Millennium but I've stayed a couple of times and didn't see anything special. The price in the summer is of course hig...
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