2010 Winnebago Chalet
4.8 • 4 reviews
6 guests
Sleeps 6
32 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
2010 Winnebago Chalet
Enjoy all the Alaska has to offer in this beautiful Winnebago Chalet. It comes fully stocked with everything you would need including towels, portable grill, dishes, towels, silverware, sheets for all 4 beds, blankets for all 4 beds, camping chairs, pots and pans, and soap. If there is anything else that would make your stay easier or more memorable please do not hesitate to reach out.The RV is fully equipped with all the amenities for a comfortable and enjoyable trip. It features a queen size bed in the back, overhead full, convertible couch, and dining table that turns into a bed, slide out for extra space, and a new tv just installed in the bedroom (Roku capabilities). The kitchen features freezer, refrigerator, 3 burner stove, oven, and microwave.I am willing to work with any pick up and drop off time. Just let me know what you need and we can work something out. What's includedLinens for queen bed and overhead bed
Bath towels and washcloth
Hand towel
Kitchen towel
Pots and pans with cooking utensils
Plates and bowls
Set of silverware
Mugs and drinking glasses
Spices, sugar, tea, coffee, creamer
Portable grill
4 Camping chairs
Dish and hand soap
Paper towels
Toilet paper
Trash bags
Basic cleaning supplies
mosquito repellent
bear sprayif you need something else please just ask and if i have it available im more than happy to let you use it. RecommendationsHomer, Denali, Seward, Valdez, Fairbanks, Girdwood. Where you go depends on what is important to you on your trip.Valdez-the last 30 minutes of the drive to Valdez takes my breath away every time. Endless waterfalls and the most picturesque landscapes. You could spend a whole day in this area. Also in Valdez is the Solomon Gulch fish hatchery. With thousands of fish and often many sea lions eating them it is very entertaining.Girdwood-I highly recommend taking the tram to the top of the mountain. You will get wonderful picture opportunities and can grab a bite up top as well. A couple miles before getting to the Alyeska hotel (where you would get on the tram) there is a good playground on your right for the kids.Homer-Homer is just the cutest town to just walk around and check out the shops as well as the beach. I suggest looking up the tides and on low tide drive down to the end by the lands end hotel. Park to the left of it and walk down to the water under the docks. You will almost always find many jellyfish on the beach. The salty dawg saloon is a must see even if just for a few minutes. I also love walking by all the boats and looking at there silly names.Seward-The sea life center is worth going to. My favorite thing here is driving to Exit Glacier and walking the path up. It's not too difficult and gets you some great Glacier views.Denali- So many fun hikes!!! The horseshoe lake is my favorite. Beavers and moose are often seen. If you ok with a longer hike the mount Healy hike is great. Prospectors and lynx pizza are my two favorite restaurants.Fairbanks-coming soon....• Other stops along the drive.
• Matanuska Glacier- About a hour from palmer in the direction of Valdez this glacier can be walked on for a very cool experience.
• Denali Brewing (not in Denali). Turn toward talkeetna and its 2 miles down on your right. Very unique fun place if having a day without kids.
• Moose's tooth in anchorage. This restaurant has been ranked in the top 10 pizza joints in America numerous times. I recommend the Sants's little helper pizza.
• Whittier-A cute town that can only be accessed by tunnel or water. If your driving to Homer or Seward this is a fun adventure along the way. Make sure you look up the times as its a one way tunnel. I believe its into Whittier on the hour and back out on the 1/2 hour. The tunnel is a few miles long. Other things to noteplease no driving on dirt roads unless it for a campground.
Bath towels and washcloth
Hand towel
Kitchen towel
Pots and pans with cooking utensils
Plates and bowls
Set of silverware
Mugs and drinking glasses
Spices, sugar, tea, coffee, creamer
Portable grill
4 Camping chairs
Dish and hand soap
Paper towels
Toilet paper
Trash bags
Basic cleaning supplies
mosquito repellent
bear sprayif you need something else please just ask and if i have it available im more than happy to let you use it. RecommendationsHomer, Denali, Seward, Valdez, Fairbanks, Girdwood. Where you go depends on what is important to you on your trip.Valdez-the last 30 minutes of the drive to Valdez takes my breath away every time. Endless waterfalls and the most picturesque landscapes. You could spend a whole day in this area. Also in Valdez is the Solomon Gulch fish hatchery. With thousands of fish and often many sea lions eating them it is very entertaining.Girdwood-I highly recommend taking the tram to the top of the mountain. You will get wonderful picture opportunities and can grab a bite up top as well. A couple miles before getting to the Alyeska hotel (where you would get on the tram) there is a good playground on your right for the kids.Homer-Homer is just the cutest town to just walk around and check out the shops as well as the beach. I suggest looking up the tides and on low tide drive down to the end by the lands end hotel. Park to the left of it and walk down to the water under the docks. You will almost always find many jellyfish on the beach. The salty dawg saloon is a must see even if just for a few minutes. I also love walking by all the boats and looking at there silly names.Seward-The sea life center is worth going to. My favorite thing here is driving to Exit Glacier and walking the path up. It's not too difficult and gets you some great Glacier views.Denali- So many fun hikes!!! The horseshoe lake is my favorite. Beavers and moose are often seen. If you ok with a longer hike the mount Healy hike is great. Prospectors and lynx pizza are my two favorite restaurants.Fairbanks-coming soon....• Other stops along the drive.
• Matanuska Glacier- About a hour from palmer in the direction of Valdez this glacier can be walked on for a very cool experience.
• Denali Brewing (not in Denali). Turn toward talkeetna and its 2 miles down on your right. Very unique fun place if having a day without kids.
• Moose's tooth in anchorage. This restaurant has been ranked in the top 10 pizza joints in America numerous times. I recommend the Sants's little helper pizza.
• Whittier-A cute town that can only be accessed by tunnel or water. If your driving to Homer or Seward this is a fun adventure along the way. Make sure you look up the times as its a one way tunnel. I believe its into Whittier on the hour and back out on the 1/2 hour. The tunnel is a few miles long. Other things to noteplease no driving on dirt roads unless it for a campground.
Enjoy all the Alaska has to offer in this beautiful Winnebago Chalet. It comes fully stocked with everything you would need including towels, portable grill, dishes, towels, silverware, sheets for all 4 beds, blankets for all 4 beds, camping chairs, pots and pans, and soap. If there is anything else that would make your stay easier or more memorable please do not hesitate to reach out.The RV is fully equipped with all the amenities for a comfortable and enjoyable trip. It features a queen size bed in the back, overhead full, convertible couch, and dining table that turns into a bed, slide out for extra space, and a new tv just installed in the bedroom (Roku capabilities). The kitchen features freezer, refrigerator, 3 burner stove, oven, and microwave.I am willing to work with any pick up and drop off time. Just let me know what you need and we can work something out. What's includedLinens for queen bed and overhead bed
Bath towels and washcloth
Hand towel
Kitchen towel
Pots and pans with cooking utensils
Plates and bowls
Set of silverware
Mugs and drinking glasses
Spices, sugar, tea, coffee, creamer
Portable grill
4 Camping chairs
Dish and hand soap
Paper towels
Toilet paper
Trash bags
Basic cleaning supplies
mosquito repellent
bear sprayif you need something else please just ask and if i have it available im more than happy to let you use it. RecommendationsHomer, Denali, Seward, Valdez, Fairbanks, Girdwood. Where you go depends on what is important to you on your trip.Valdez-the last 30 minutes of the drive to Valdez takes my breath away every time. Endless waterfalls and the most picturesque landscapes. You could spend a whole day in this area. Also in Valdez is the Solomon Gulch fish hatchery. With thousands of fish and often many sea lions eating them it is very entertaining.Girdwood-I highly recommend taking the tram to the top of the mountain. You will get wonderful picture opportunities and can grab a bite up top as well. A couple miles before getting to the Alyeska hotel (where you would get on the tram) there is a good playground on your right for the kids.Homer-Homer is just the cutest town to just walk around and check out the shops as well as the beach. I suggest looking up the tides and on low tide drive down to the end by the lands end hotel. Park to the left of it and walk down to the water under the docks. You will almost always find many jellyfish on the beach. The salty dawg saloon is a must see even if just for a few minutes. I also love walking by all the boats and looking at there silly names.Seward-The sea life center is worth going to. My favorite thing here is driving to Exit Glacier and walking the path up. It's not too difficult and gets you some great Glacier views.Denali- So many fun hikes!!! The horseshoe lake is my favorite. Beavers and moose are often seen. If you ok with a longer hike the mount Healy hike is great. Prospectors and lynx pizza are my two favorite restaurants.Fairbanks-coming soon....• Other stops along the drive.
• Matanuska Glacier- About a hour from palmer in the direction of Valdez this glacier can be walked on for a very cool experience.
• Denali Brewing (not in Denali). Turn toward talkeetna and its 2 miles down on your right. Very unique fun place if having a day without kids.
• Moose's tooth in anchorage. This restaurant has been ranked in the top 10 pizza joints in America numerous times. I recommend the Sants's little helper pizza.
• Whittier-A cute town that can only be accessed by tunnel or water. If your driving to Homer or Seward this is a fun adventure along the way. Make sure you look up the times as its a one way tunnel. I believe its into Whittier on the hour and back out on the 1/2 hour. The tunnel is a few miles long. Other things to noteplease no driving on dirt roads unless it for a campground.
Bath towels and washcloth
Hand towel
Kitchen towel
Pots and pans with cooking utensils
Plates and bowls
Set of silverware
Mugs and drinking glasses
Spices, sugar, tea, coffee, creamer
Portable grill
4 Camping chairs
Dish and hand soap
Paper towels
Toilet paper
Trash bags
Basic cleaning supplies
mosquito repellent
bear sprayif you need something else please just ask and if i have it available im more than happy to let you use it. RecommendationsHomer, Denali, Seward, Valdez, Fairbanks, Girdwood. Where you go depends on what is important to you on your trip.Valdez-the last 30 minutes of the drive to Valdez takes my breath away every time. Endless waterfalls and the most picturesque landscapes. You could spend a whole day in this area. Also in Valdez is the Solomon Gulch fish hatchery. With thousands of fish and often many sea lions eating them it is very entertaining.Girdwood-I highly recommend taking the tram to the top of the mountain. You will get wonderful picture opportunities and can grab a bite up top as well. A couple miles before getting to the Alyeska hotel (where you would get on the tram) there is a good playground on your right for the kids.Homer-Homer is just the cutest town to just walk around and check out the shops as well as the beach. I suggest looking up the tides and on low tide drive down to the end by the lands end hotel. Park to the left of it and walk down to the water under the docks. You will almost always find many jellyfish on the beach. The salty dawg saloon is a must see even if just for a few minutes. I also love walking by all the boats and looking at there silly names.Seward-The sea life center is worth going to. My favorite thing here is driving to Exit Glacier and walking the path up. It's not too difficult and gets you some great Glacier views.Denali- So many fun hikes!!! The horseshoe lake is my favorite. Beavers and moose are often seen. If you ok with a longer hike the mount Healy hike is great. Prospectors and lynx pizza are my two favorite restaurants.Fairbanks-coming soon....• Other stops along the drive.
• Matanuska Glacier- About a hour from palmer in the direction of Valdez this glacier can be walked on for a very cool experience.
• Denali Brewing (not in Denali). Turn toward talkeetna and its 2 miles down on your right. Very unique fun place if having a day without kids.
• Moose's tooth in anchorage. This restaurant has been ranked in the top 10 pizza joints in America numerous times. I recommend the Sants's little helper pizza.
• Whittier-A cute town that can only be accessed by tunnel or water. If your driving to Homer or Seward this is a fun adventure along the way. Make sure you look up the times as its a one way tunnel. I believe its into Whittier on the hour and back out on the 1/2 hour. The tunnel is a few miles long. Other things to noteplease no driving on dirt roads unless it for a campground.
Features
2010 Winnebago Chalet
- Sleeps 6
- 6 seatbelts
- Gross weight: 11,400 lbs
- Sleeps 6
- 6 seatbelts
- Gross weight: 11,400 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Bath towels
- Bathroom sink
- Toilet paper
- Toiletries
- Hot water
- Generator
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Bath towels
- Bathroom sink
- Toilet paper
- Toiletries
- Hot water
- Generator
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- 5 generator hours / day
Have a fun time!!!
24/7 roadside assistance
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Bear Spray
Free
Board games and puzzles
Fun while on the road. We even have Anchorage opoly.
Free
Change of time
if you need to pick up early or drop off late we can do that.
Free
Bear Spray
Free
Board games and puzzles
Fun while on the road. We even have Anchorage opoly.
Free
Change of time
if you need to pick up early or drop off late we can do that.
Free
Availability and rates
There’s a 1 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 5% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 12% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: A$760.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: A$152.00. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
Hello friends I am Luke. When I am not with my family making memories you can find me at the baseball field coaching. Having lived in Alaska for 34 years I have adventured around most of the state. From fishing, skiing , and mountain climbing to glacier walking, hiking for days, and camping anywhere we have done it all. I am here to help make this the trip of a lifetime for you. Please reach out with questions regarding anything Alaska.
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2010 Winnebago Chalet
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Jorge A.
September 20245
Luke is an RV owner who communities well and welcomes feedback about his RV. Thank you, Luke, for helping my friends and I make amazing memories.
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Amanda M.
July 20244
Working with Luke was fantastic. He was friendly and easy to communicate with.
We had some minor issues here and there with the camper, but still had a great trip out and about. It was a comfortable ride and a warm place to sleep while we explored.
We had some minor issues here and there with the camper, but still had a great trip out and about. It was a comfortable ride and a warm place to sleep while we explored.
Brady R.
July 20245
We had such a great time staying in Luke’s RV! The listing was accurate on what to expect, which was appreciated. Luke was extremely helpful with any questions and flexible with accommodating our needs to make this trip happen smoothly. Would definitely recommend!
Laurie C.
June 20245
Jay D.
May 20245
The RV ran great. We went up to Fox and camped for the holiday weekend..
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Q.What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
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I understand that you are traveling and am willing to meet you at anytime to help pick up and drop off be as easy for you as possible.
Location
Wasilla, Alaska
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