Aleyeska Resort and the Town of Girdwood, Alaska By: Douglas Maisey Charlie Schaefer Gunnar Johnson
Local Info and Map Small town of Girdwood and AlyeskaSki Resort Located 40 miles south of Anchorage Surrounded by the Chugach NationalForest Along the Turnagain Arm whichconnects with the Golf of Alaska 2000 year round occupants
Attractions Winter Skiing /Heli skiing/ Cat Skiing Xc skiing Dog sledding Chugach National forest Snow shoeing Spa Sight Seeing Glacier Hikes Snowmobiling Summer Hiking Mountain Biking Sea Kayaking River Rafting Paragliding Jet boat tours Horse back riding
Accommodations Hotel Alyeska- Only hotel – 304 rooms, the main bed base in Girdwood – Mainly expensive lodging -$150-$220 for 2 adults. Only a few other accommodation options: – Bed and Breakfasts – Salt Water Lodge
Food + Services Alyeska Resort has 7 dining options: – Seven Glaciers, Tramway Café, Sakura and Sushi bar, Sitzmark Barand Grill, The Pond Café, The Day Lodge, Aurora Bar and Grill. (all within the confines of the Resort) – Very few dining, shopping, and nightlife options in Girdwood Small Grocery Store- Crow Creek Mercantile (run by Safeway-money leaves the town) The Chair Five Restaurant and Bar No shopping -must drive to Anchorage
Transportation Girdwood Airport for private use Not pedestrian friendly- no sidewalks About the only way to get to Girdwood from Anchorage isby car – There is a train from Seward to Anchorage but does not stopthere. Glacier Valley Transit – Year-round transportation system in Girdwood – Transports skiers and locals for free
Current Sustainable Practices Limited – In town transport- Glacier Valley Transit – Limited infrastructure due to National Forest – Land Preservation due to Chugach National Forest – Potential Year Round Attractions – Looking at possible Renewable energy (UAA) Wind Solar
Problems Girdwood vs. Alyeska Resort (Conflict) Limited night life (but a lot of night) No bed base options and prices Limited Grocery Options No Shopping within town No Transportation from Girdwood to Anchorage Few Sustainable Practices
Our Goals Increased sustainable practices – Environmental, Cultural,Economical Advance year round market Maintain residence sense of place while adding to theoverall feel of the town – Monitor and enhance interactions between tourists and locals Improved transportation Involve all major stakeholder in planning process
Increased Sustainable Practices Envionmental – Incorporate ecolodge principles into community buildings. Limited power usage Local building material Waste management system (Whole Systems thinking) – living machines in Hotel Alyeska Cultural – Involve all major stakeholder in planning process Girdwood chamber of commerce Town meetings Presoerves “sense of place” Economical – Create a four season destination – Decrease leakage through locally owned business
Advance Year Round Market Create a four-season destination Increase town employment and quality of jobs – Add more locally owned businesses to prevent leakage Tourism growth should increase direct, indirect, and induced impacts. Increase Bed Base – Increase hotel availability for all price ranges – Create an eco-friendly locally run youth-hostel Make local attractions readily available to tourists – Increased marketing to allocentric tourists
Maintain residence sense of place Add to the overall feel of the town – Improve on school, hospital, town center, and grocery store for community in a sustainable way – Create nightlife scene in town with near by accommodations for quick access. – Maintain small infrastructure and natural Chugach National Forest setting Monitor and enhance interactions between tourists and locals – Local pride of town and resort – Maintain the current hospitality of the locals
New and Improved Transportation Create a train stop at Girdwood for the Seward-Anchorage train line. Create a Bus line from Girdwood to Anchorage – Bimodal station with train and ski bus. Continue Glacier Valley Transit Bus lines in Girdwood Increase sidewalk/bikeway infrastructure in town Create a bike share program in town
Sustainable Design Incorporate eco-lodge principles into design. – Whole systems thinking incorporated into localbusinesses- John Todd Living Machine – Geothermal heating in Alyeska resort LEED Certified hotel Eco-Friendly locally run youth hostel Use local Building Materials Renewable energy – Turnagain arm water turbines
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