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Contribute Feedback What Mark Stehlik likes about Alaska Cabin Nite D:
A lot of fun! Food was good (no menu family style serving of ribs, salmon, mashed potatoes, corn, beans, and a wicked good cobbler for dessert. Entertainment was top notch, also. View all feedback.
What Doug Craine doesn't like about Alaska Cabin Nite D:
$90 per person plus drinks and tip, here is what you get for all that money. First the food. It's family style with up to 12 people at each heavy picnic table. The meal is corn and beans straight out of the canned section of the grocery store. The garlic mashed potatoes are pretty good as are the biscuits. The protein is baked salmon which is good and ribs that aren't. Desert was 4 berry cobbler that was very good. Dinner runs about 30 minutes and the show runs about 1 hour after dinner. The show was well done and entertaining. Your other dinner options are a $55 per person buffet or $30 hamburger.
They put on an awesome show. Saw it 20 yrs ago and had to see it again.
The show is fabulous. The actors have awesome voices and have great musicality. Could have used less starchy food.
Had a great time. They are entertaining and fun to watch. Plus some history of Denali.
Great food, service was excellent and the performances top notch! We enjoyed our time from the time we step foot into the establishment. Such a quaint looking cabin, made us feel like we were eating at grandmas house. I highly recommend it!!
This is really a fun experience. The wait staff is engaging and the musical entertaining. Total time is 1.5 hours which is perfect. We went with our teenage boys and most of the crowd were older adults so we were a little out of place but they still had fun. It wasn’t so long that it became boring for them. My only criticism is that it is pretty expensive but you’re paying more for the experience.