Early Bird Deal for 2010 Alaska Vacation


 Grande Denali Lodge

Summer may be officially over, but it's never too early to start thinking about next year's vacation. Denali Park Resorts and Glacier Bay Lodge and Tours, two very different but inspiring national parks in Alaska, are offering a 2010 Early Booking Special* for those that want to have something to look forward to for the next year.

For a limited time only, Denali Park Resorts and Glacier Bay Lodge and Tours are offering 25 percent off room rates for any date in the 2010 season. Early birds that want to get a jumpstart on their 2010 vacation must book their trips by Dec. 31, 2009.

From hiking and biking to mountaineering and wildlife viewing, visitors to Alaska will never have a shortage of things to do at either Denali or Glacier Bay National Parks. Spanning six million acres, Denali National Park includes Mt. McKinley and is the home of moose, Dall sheep, wolves, caribou and many other wildlife creatures. A Denali vacation is the perfect way to unwind in the outdoors with such exhilarating activities as river rafting and backcountry camping.

Located near Gustavus, 60 miles west of Juneau, Glacier Bay National Park boasts an evolving ecosystem that includes snow-capped mountain ranges rising to over 15,000 feet, coastal beaches with protected coves, deep fjords, tidewater glaciers, coastal and estuarine waters and freshwater lakes. Glacier Bay offers opportunities for fishing, whale watching, kayaking and much more.

For more information or to take advantage of the 2010 Early Booking Special at either park, please call (866) 296-0327 or visit each park's site: www.denaliparkresorts.com or www.visitglacierbay.com.

*Disclaimer: Payment is due at time of booking and is 100% non-refundable. Changes may be made to an existing reservation, there is a fee of $10 per reservation.

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