We stayed 5 nights to catch the Aurora Borealis, it did not disappoint. This is a remote location an hour and a half NE of Fairbanks. There’s nothing else out here except for the resort so you are a captive audience to their offerings.
The food in the restaurant is decent, could be better. Wait times are long for peak hours. Ordering to go is a good option. There’s a bar in the restaurant. Bring your own bottled water because the well water tastes terrible, and for some reason the restaurant does not sell it.
There’s a lot to do here including some free activities. The hot springs, pool and hot tubs are free, hiking is great, geothermal energy and greenhouse tours are free and aurora viewing is free. Lots of games available in the activity center. Several paid tours available depending on time of year. Check out their website for list.
Highly recommend the Aurora Viewing Tour if you’re here during a time when it’s going to be out. We had a fantastic light show! The tour takes you up the side of a mountain in a snow machine. It is rough on the back so you may want to pass if you have back problems. My husband did okay, but was sore for a few days after. It’s 5 hours altogether and there’s yurts for hot beverages and getting warm. Heated out houses available too. BRING A TRIPOD FOR YOUR PHONE OR CAMERA for the best pictures of the Aurora. We forgot ours. Pictures are still good, not great. No cell service here, Wi-Fi is slow and only available in some areas.