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Stay at this Wasilla, Alaska hotel offering exceptional accommodations overlooking breathtaking Lake Lucille.
Welcome to the Best Western Lake Lucille Inn where the staff is committed to ensuring every guest receives superior customer service and exceptional accommodations for an affordable price. Guests staying at this Wasilla hotel will enjoy deluxe guest rooms and suites featuring cable satellite television with HBO® and free high-speed Internet access, many which offer balconies overlooking Lake Lucille. To ensure a great start to the day, this Wasilla hotel serves a complimentary continental breakfast every morning. To help make life on the road even easier, this Best Western hotel has a 24-hour fitness center, sauna and Jacuzzi®. Guests traveling on business will also appreciate the variety of business services available on property including a business center and meeting and banquet facilities accommodating up to 350 people.
Whether traveling for business or for pleasure, the Best Western Lake Lucille Inn is close to where travelers want to be while visiting Wasilla, Alaska. The hotel overlooks one of the most beautiful lakes in Alaska making it easy for guests to enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as fishing or float plane during summer and snowmobiling and Alaskan dog sledding during winter. Spend an afternoon exploring all that downtown Wasilla has to offer. And no trip to Wasilla is complete without spending an afternoon exploring nearby Palmer and Alaska State Parks. What's more, this Wasilla Best Western hotel frequently hosts guests in town attending Iditarod.
The warm, hospitable staff at the Best Western Lake Lucille Inn is ready to ensure a true Alaskan experience while staying in Wasilla, Alaska. Make a reservation today and save
Free evening programs featuring artists, historians, naturalists, and authors at the Valdez Museum.
Thursdays and Fridays at 10:30am at the Children's Library in Ketchikan.
from 1:00-3:00pm at the Public Library in Ketchikan.
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