Holland America Line Breaks Ground on New Base Camp Complex at the McKinley Chalet Resort at Denali National Park
New
area at the Alaska hotel to feature a restaurant, bar, entertainment and more
Seattle, Wash., June 25, 2015 —
Holland America Line has broken ground on a new “Base Camp” complex at the
company’s McKinley Chalet Resort near the entrance to Alaska’s Denali National
Park. Expected to be complete for the 2016 Alaska cruise season, Base Camp is
part of Holland America Line’s ongoing enhancement program at the property that
also includes room updates, upgrades to soft goods and hotel decor and
additional modifications.
The McKinley Chalet Resort provides accommodations for guests on Holland
America Line’s Land+Sea Journeys that combine an Alaska cruise with an overland
tour to Denali National Park and beyond. Base Camp will be centrally located
between the main part of the property, containing the reception hall, dining
facilities and guest rooms, and the riverfront guest rooms that provide
stunning views of the Nenana River.
“Our McKinley Chalet Resort is the premier destination hotel in Alaska, and the
addition of Base Camp to this already-spectacular property will make the guest
experience all the more memorable and enriching,” said Orlando Ashford, Holland
America Line’s president. “Base Camp enables us to showcase Alaska and Denali
National Park on a whole new level by bringing even more of the local history
to our guests through art, dining and music.”
Base Camp will serve as a new gathering area to relax, shop, dine and enjoy
music and entertainment. The largest building in the complex will be the grand
7,800-square-foot restaurant reaching two stories high to showcase views of the
neighboring mountains for dining guests. Those wanting to quench their thirst
or listen to live music can visit the Gold Nugget Saloon, home to the “Music of
Denali Dinner Theater” that becomes a bar and music venue after the show.
At the center of Base Camp is an amphitheater with a covered performance stage
and a semicircle of bench seating for guests to enjoy a variety of local shows,
ranger talks and demonstrations.
The new location also will feature cozy fire pits to gather around on cool
Alaska evenings; outdoor seating for guests who wish to enjoy the scenery;
three retail shops offering local goods; and an artist-in-residence cabin where
Alaska native and local artists will display and discuss their works.
Walking paths in and around Base Camp show off the property’s mountainous
landscapes and beautiful setting nestled just across the Nenana River from
Denali National Park.
Alaska-based companies heading up the McKinley Chalet Resort’s enhancement
project include general contractor Dawson Construction and Stantec, which is
providing engineering services. Additional firms involved are lead and
landscape architect The Portico Group, restaurant architect Heliotrope
Architects, structural engineering company Michael Leonard Associates and
project manager Costigan Integrated, all of Seattle, Wash.
Spanning nearly 60 acres, the McKinley Chalet Resort currently features 478
rooms, fine and casual dining, an on-site dinner theater, on-site raft
departures and walking trails along the Nenana River.
Holland America Line’s Land+Sea Journeys combine the “must-see” of Denali
National Park with the “seldom-seen” wonders of the Yukon, including one- or
two-night stays in the heart of the Klondike Gold Rush country and up to
three-night stays at Denali National Park.
This year, the Land+Sea Journeys run May through September and offer 13
options, ranging in total length from 10 to 20 days in two distinct series:
Yukon+Denali Land+Sea Journeys and Denali Land+Sea Journeys. All Land+Sea
Journeys combine a three- to seven-night Holland America Line cruise with an
overland adventure that includes a one-, two- or three-night stay at Denali
National Park as a centerpiece of the Alaska experience.
Each Land+Sea Journey also showcases places such as the gold rush town of
Dawson City, charming Seward, historic Fairbanks, colorful Skagway and the
historic narrow-gauge White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad.
For more information about the Alaska Land+Sea Journeys and Holland America
Line, contact a travel professional, call 1-877-SAIL-HAL (1-877-724-5425)
or visit hollandamerica.com. The Holland America Line
Alaska tablet app also is available in the Apple, Android or Windows app stores.
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Holland America Line’s fleet of 15 ships offers more than 500 cruises to 415
ports in 98 countries, territories or dependencies. One- to 110-day
itineraries visit all seven continents and highlights include Antarctica, South
America, Australia/New Zealand and Asia voyages; four annual Grand Voyages; and
popular sailings to ports in the Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico, Canada/New England,
Europe and the Panama Canal. The line currently has a new 2,650-guest ship, ms Koningsdam, on
order for delivery in April 2016 from Fincantieri shipyard, as well as a second
Pinnacle Class ship due for delivery in November 2018.
Fleetwide, the company features Signature of Excellence enhancements, a
commitment totaling more than $500 million, that showcase the Culinary Arts
Center presented by Food & Wine magazine — a state-of-the-art onboard show
kitchen where more than 60 celebrated guest chefs and culinary experts provide
cooking demonstrations and classes — Explorations Café powered by The New York
Times, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, teens-only activity areas and
all-new stateroom amenities highlighted by flat-panel TVs and plush Euro-top
Mariner’s Dream Beds.
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