Submitted by Kurt Repanshek on January 18, 2006 - 7:38am
One-stop shopping is now available for your trip to Glacier Bay National Park. While the price might seem a bit steep at first glance, remember that it covers three meals a day, lodging at Glacier Bay Lodge, transportation from the Gustavus Airport or dock and a host of activities ranging from an eight-hour-long tour of the park's glaciers or a flight-seeing trip of the park to guided sea kayaking.
The rates, offered through ARAMARK/Huna Totem Joint Venture, which run the park's concessions, are $394.50 per day for those over 13 years old, and $199 per day for those 12 and under.
For more details or reservations, call 1-888-BAY-TOUR or visit the lodge's website.
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