Why My Previous Post Carried the Title: "The Non-Tour Tour"
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Originally Posted by greg in ak
With all due respect to AZbuck, a guided tour of AK in not the best use of $$$$ and will not be the best experience (IMHO).
Greg, I couldn't agree more with you, so perhaps I did not make myself clear. What RMA offers is NOT a guided tour. What they do is make all the arrangements for you: set up the rental car, book the B&Bs make reservations for rafting trips, airplane rides (did I mention that I got to sit right seat on a flight that landed on a glacier on Mount McKinley?), set up the whale watching, etc., etc., etc. But you are not on a tour. We travelled completely on our own. In fact one of the nicest parts of it was that we would be somewhere, having an attraction all to ourselves when a tour bus would pull up, disgorge its contents, and we could just move on. But to have someone who knows Alaska make the arrangements was a tremendous help.
I really don't give testimonials too often, but RMA made our experience in Alaska what it was. Two examples:
1) We flew in to Fairbanks and were met at the gate by a driver who took us to our first "B&B" which turned out to be a private cabin in the woods, on a hill, with a view of the Alaska Range to the south. Our rental car was waiting in the driveway.
2) After a few days in Fairbanks we drove to Denali. When we were done there, we took the train to Talkeetna. What did we do with the car? We left it at the train station. In Talkeetna, our B&B again turned out to be a separate home, again with a view of Denali, and the owner lent us her own car.
Could I have found such accommodations on my own? I seriously doubt it.
AZBuck