Group and Event Travel in Alaska

Large-capacity hotels across Alaska serve conferences, corporate events, and group travel tied to the state's tourism, resource, and government sectors, with properties in Anchorage and Denali offering the room counts needed for multi-day meetings and seasonal workforce lodging. Small and mid-sized businesses and trades like construction also book room blocks for crews working on infrastructure projects, oil field rotations, and seasonal operations. The biggest hotels in Alaska range from wilderness lodges near national parks to downtown properties in Anchorage, and Engine lists these hotels alongside the rest of the state's inventory, with pre-negotiated rates and consolidated invoicing. For stays of 9 or more rooms, Engine Groups handles the booking.

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Frequently asked questions

How many rooms does a hotel need to be considered one of the biggest in Alaska?
The biggest hotels you can book in Alaska through Engine have more than 500 rooms. Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge leads the list with 656 rooms, followed by Hilton Anchorage with 600 rooms and Hotel Captain Cook with 546 rooms. Properties at this scale can accommodate large groups, events, and busy travel periods under one roof.
Which Alaska cities have the largest hotels?
Anchorage has several of the state's largest hotels, including Hilton Anchorage (600 rooms) and Hotel Captain Cook (546 rooms). Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge, with 656 rooms, sits in the Denali area. These cities see steady business and leisure travel, so the hotels tend to be bigger than in other parts of the state.
What amenities do the biggest hotels in Alaska typically offer?
Large hotels in Alaska often have meeting space, event rooms, on-site dining, and parking, though the exact mix varies by property. Many also offer business services and common areas that work for both group gatherings and individual travelers. When you book through Engine, you can compare amenities across properties to find the right fit for your team.
How far ahead should I book if my team needs a block of rooms at one of Alaska's largest hotels?
For a stay of 9 or more rooms, Engine Groups handles the booking, and starting early gives you more options and better rates. For 8 rooms or fewer, you can book self-serve on the platform. Either way, booking several weeks to a few months in advance is a good practice, especially during Alaska's busier travel seasons.
Can solo business travelers stay at the biggest hotels in Alaska, or are they only for groups?
The largest hotels in Alaska work well for both individual business travelers and groups. A property like Hilton Anchorage or Hotel Captain Cook offers the same pre-negotiated rates and amenities whether you're booking one room or fifty. You get the capacity and services of a big hotel without needing to travel as part of a group.