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A Nome, Alaska, boutique lodge is like a work of art - hard to define, but you know one when you see one. A boutique hotel implies a lodging that is small and intimate, yet active and full of energy. A 21st century Nome boutique hotel is much more complex than a conventional branded Alaska hotel. A boutique is a one-of-a-kind lodging experience.

Alaska boutique lodging have individual personalities, unique to a city or market. Nome boutique hotels are usually smaller properties, generally range from 20 to 150 rooms. The smaller property helps to create a more intimate guest experience.

Food and beverage are essential to a Nome boutique lodge. The guest restaurant experience should be extraordinary, which creates buzz for the Alaska hotel.

Nome boutique lodging target each guest individually, as a market of one. The Alaska hotel must create a personal experience tailored to each guest that is completely service oriented. Service and amenities should be tailored to each guest's individual preferences. Boutique hotels are usually upscale, rated 4 stars or higher.

Boutique hotels are typically housed in an an older, unique structure that was converted from another use. These structures help the property exude a unique personality for a guest stay. Location of the property is usually not important for the guest experience.

Alaska boutique hotels create a combination of design and service that appeals to specific compatible interests. When a guest enters a Nome boutique hotel, he will immediately feel at home and find other people there like him. Everything in the hotel must have a purpose for making the guest experience more personalized.

When developing a boutique hotel, psychological and marketing research is used to make emotional connections with brands and products. The boutique hotel property uses this research to create a memorable theme to attract guests.


Find Golf Lodging in Nome, Alaska:
  • Aurora Inn and Executive Suites, 302 East Front Street, Nome, AK
    Aurora Inn and Executive Suites is a 3 star place to stay for golfers near golf courses in Nome, Alaska. Book a clean hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations for your golf game.



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Iditarod's chief veterinarian hails race free of dog deaths - KTUU


Iditarod's chief veterinarian hails race free of dog deaths
KTUU
None of the 1100 sled dogs that ran the 2010 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race died on the trail, officials say. (File/KTUU-DT) by Christine Kim More than 1100 ...

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Jamaican Makes History By Finishing Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race - CARIBWORLDNEWS.COM


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Jamaican Makes History By Finishing Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
CARIBWORLDNEWS.COM
CaribWorldNews, NOME, Alaska, Mon. Mar. 22, 2010: A 26-year-old Jamaican man has made history by becoming the first from his country to finish the 2010 ...

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Coach Mom and the Glacier Bears - Alaska Dispatch


Coach Mom and the Glacier Bears
Alaska Dispatch
The morning after the Haines Glacier Bear boys won the state 3A basketball championship, beating the favored Nome Nanooks by one point (46-45), ...

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Report: Iditarod Ends With No Dog Deaths - New York Times


Report: Iditarod Ends With No Dog Deaths
New York Times
The race ended Saturday night when the 55th and final finisher, rookie Celeste Davis, reached Nome. Chief race veterinarian Stuart Nelson told the newspaper ...

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Final interior musher finishes 2010 Iditarod - Examiner.com


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Final interior musher finishes 2010 Iditarod
Examiner.com
Dave DeCaro of Denali Park arrived in Nome to the sounds of cheers and smiles of friendly faces. One of the people in wait just happened to be Iditarod ...

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Iditarod ends with zero dog deaths - Stamford Advocate


Iditarod ends with zero dog deaths
Stamford Advocate
The 55th and final finisher, rookie Celeste Davis, reached Nome on Saturday night. In 2009 race six dogs died of fluid-filled lungs, hypothermia and, ...

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Iditarod officials report no dog deaths - Examiner.com


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Iditarod officials report no dog deaths
Examiner.com
One of the major criticisms of the Iditarod race is the treatment of dogs. Throughout the years, mushers have been accused of overworking canines leading to ...

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Mackey Makes History in Alaska's “Last Great Race” - Breathe Magazine (blog)


Mackey Makes History in Alaska's “Last Great Race”
Breathe Magazine (blog)
in Nome, Alaska, becoming the first person to win the epic race four times consecutively. "I had seven dogs who would go to the end of the earth for me and ...

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UCD vet school alum 43rd in Iditarod sled dog race - Sacramento Bee


UCD vet school alum 43rd in Iditarod sled dog race
Sacramento Bee
Tamara Rose, the UC Davis-trained veterinarian racing in this year's Iditarod sled dog race, arrived Friday in Nome after almost two weeks ...

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Iditarod ends; Davis takes red lantern - Stamford Advocate


Iditarod ends; Davis takes red lantern
Stamford Advocate
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The final musher in the 2010 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race has reached Nome. Rookie Celeste Davis crossed the finish line at 8:06 ...

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