Air Force Inns Anchorage, AK 99506
About the Business
Air Force Inns in Anchorage, Alaska offers comfortable and convenient lodging for military personnel and their families. Located in the United States, this institution provides a welcoming and secure environment for guests to relax and recharge. With a range of amenities and services, Air Force Inns ensures a pleasant stay for those serving in the Air Force. Whether visiting for business or leisure, guests can enjoy a restful night's sleep and easy access to nearby attractions. Experience the hospitality and professionalism of Air Force Inns during your stay in Anchorage, Alaska.
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Bldg. 7153, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, AK 99506, United States
Reviews
"Was $175 for a room I would spend $80 on, crazy how much our unit had to pay for such lackluster, dated accomodations. If I was only rating it against other military lodging, it wasn't so bad, but for the price, you can do much better"
"My partner and I stayed at the Sarnoski Court TLF. There's a separate review page for it, just called TLF. It is a nice place with dated but decent amenities. Honestly nicer than expected. The people at the front desk provided a map of the area and a list of restaurants and dining facilities. 4 stars because things could be improved still. A/C was unavailable but we were lucky to be staying during the beginning of the summer season. I cannot imagine how miserable it could be it if were freezing or sweltering, especially if you've got kids and/or pets."
"It's amazing to me that the US Air Force can take a 1970s dorm room and turn it into a lacklustre hotel and still charged the same prices as the economy prices during Peak tourist season. The quality the furnishings are lackluster and minimal at best. It's crazy to me that the Air Force still requires us to stay here when we could get 10 times the quality for half the price in the local area. Still the check in and out process was smooth and the front desk staff were really nice. If traveling for personal reasons, I'd recommend staying off base if possible. The rooms are clean though so no concerns about the housekeeping. Provided toiletries are as cheap as they come. It is close to the base gym (4-5 minutes by car) but nothing else. I know the AF has little to no money for renovation of a hotel at baseline. I can only hope that the price they charge is resulting in money being saved for future renovation."
"We’ve been paying $200-$300 a night for hotels in Anchorage so we finally decided to try this one on base and it was worth it. We paid $160 a night and it was really nice. The housekeepers came by everyday to give us fresh towels and supplies. The room was very clean and comfortable. The only problem I saw was a red stain on my sheets but other than that everything else was clean."
"Rooms are good sized because you are basically getting two rooms that would normally share a bathroom. So you end up with two of everything. But one queen bed and a Murphy sofa in the other which is like a living room. It’s a little dated but passable. Staff are exceptionally friendly and helpful. Hot water takes awhile to heat up and sometimes disappears during a shower. It’s pretty noisy due to all the aircraft but i got used to it. I gave it 3 stars because of price verse quality."
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