In this special tour, enjoy a home-cooked dinner at on off-the-grid Alaskan cabin, followed by an incredible viewing of the Aurora Borealis from Fairbanks.
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Location: Fairbanks
What's Included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Driver/guide
- Dinner
- Coffee and/or Tea
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but kids around 8 and older tend to enjoy it more since they can stay up late to see the lights. Just keep in mind that it’s an outdoor experience, so they’ll need to dress warm! Plus, the cabin dinner is family-friendly.
A: Definitely dress in layers! It can get really cold at night in Fairbanks, even in late fall. A good base layer, warm socks, and a heavy coat are a must. Also, pack a hat and gloves since you'll be outside for the Aurora viewing.
A: Pickup usually happens right from your hotel in Fairbanks, which is super convenient! If you’re driving, though, there’s plenty of parking available at the pickup point. Just make sure to arrive a bit early if you choose to drive yourself.
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Northern Lights Experience! Any tips?
So, I’m considering giving my parents the Northern Lights Experience and Cabin Dinner in Fairbanks. They love unique adventures, and I think this would be perfect! Anyone been on it? How was the dinner, and did you get to see the lights? I'm worried about them being too cold, though.
Just booked the Northern Lights tour! What should I expect?
I just booked the Northern Lights Experience for next month! I’m so excited but also kinda nervous. I’ve heard it gets cold and I don’t want to freeze while waiting for the lights. Can anyone share what the viewing was like? Also, how was the food at the cabin?