This B & B is located in a residential area. Although the place was indeed clean, there was a distict odor to the place. Not sure what it was. We arrived about 4 p.m. It took the "Craig" quite a while to answer the door and then he asked who we were and what we wanted. When we said we had a reservation, he told us we were late so he was taking a nap. He invited us in and procedeed to tell us the house rules. No shoes, no loud music, no tv after 11, don't touch the remote other than to change the channel, etc. When Caroline stopped in she apologized for not making up the day bed for my daughter. She said she forgot we were coming that day and she had a "class". When we asked about using the hot tub, she sighed and said she would have to have chemicals put in it cause it wasn't ready and would have liked more notice. We didn't want to use it until the next day, and we didn't see her until late in the evening. On our way out to dinner, we told her we would not use the hot tub, she said "fine." Her attitude was snooty and dismissive. I did not eat breakfast, the odor of the house upset me, but my daughter said it was very good. Prepared baked eggs, toast, fresh fruit and coffee/tea. We were to sleep there 2 days, we did not stay for breakfast the second day and left very early in the morning of checkout.||I wouldn't go back. Maybe it was a bad day for...
Read moreCamai is a beautiful B&B, Garden, and place to make friends. The hosts Caroline and Craig were kind, pleasant, and very knowledgeable about everything Alaska. We took Caroline’s recommendation to visit Talkeetna and it was an excellent stop for lunch at Denali Brewing. The accommodations were top notch! Extremely comfortable bed, private bedrooms and bath, and the water in her house comes from a nearby glacier! My favorite was breakfast, because Caroline took our vegetarian lifestyle into consideration and we had AMAZING grilled brussel sprouts, eggs, homemade scones, and fresh fruit. ||||Hands down the best B&B in Anchorage....and I might even say Alaska. If you are flying into Anchorage and it’s late, please stay at Camai. The hosts will welcome you in and are considerate of your long journey. They will get you to bed quick and in the morning can answer questions about anything Alaska. I will be staying again soon when we come back to Alaska....
Read moreWhat to expect:||A clean room with a comfortable bed||B&B is in someone’s home. Our room was downstairs, the middle floor was a common area with kitchen and living room, and the owners’ rooms are upstairs on the 3rd floor. ||The B&B is in a residential neighborhood. There is no charge for parking. ||Breakfast time is flexible based on what works for you. The owners sit and visit with you while you eat. The coffee is excellent. We enjoyed toast with homemade preserves, fresh fruit, oatmeal with toppings, cinnamon rolls, turkey sausage and scrambled eggs during our 2 night stay. They also offer sack breakfasts to go if you are leaving early (give advance notice). ||They offer lots of amenities - probably anything you’ll need. They were even very kind to lend us bear spray. ||This is the longest consistently open B...
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