Wow, what a demonstration of dogsledding. Actual dogs sledding, what the Mushers and dogs experience. It's instructional and commical at the same time.
Along with a Chef cooked sit down meal.
Well worth the cost. Even husky puppies to pet.
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Wow, what a demonstration of dogsledding. Actual dogs sledding, what the Mushers and dogs experience. It's instructional and commical at the same time.
Along with a Chef cooked sit down meal.
Well worth the cost. Even husky puppies to pet.
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I purchased tickets on Groupon because I had friends and family visiting from Lower 48 and thought it would be good to do something close to the Valley. I wasn't expecting much, but it was worth it. The visitors and their children thought it was great fun and it was educational as well as entertaining. The Seavey family adds plenty...
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It's a "show" so you get some "schtick" (geared more to tourists) along with the up-close-and-personal experience. A young Iditarod musher (with several races under his belt) gives great insight into the world of dog mushing with good humor and a very personable "spiel." You can pet the pups (camera time!) and learn "hee" and "haw" from a supporting cast...
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My children loved it. What a wonderful experience for them, meeting the dogs and getting to ride the dog sleds as if they were on top of the world.
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I went there with my grandaughter and we enjoyed it. It is a little silly, but a good time for children. We also went to the dinner with mushers. The food was good, and for Anchorage it was reasonably priced.
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We were told about this dinner show by someone we met the night before at our hotel and decided to check into it. We were able to get reservations for the next day for the dinner show. Dallas Seavey is the host of the show and personally greets each table to discuss the Iditarod. The dinner itself was very good...
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If your only opportunity to see a dog sled demonstration is in Anchorage, then this is your choice! The show is about one hour, and you can also spend about 15 minutes petting four or five dogs and cuddling a puppy or two. You have the opportunity to chat with a couple of mushers before/after the show.
The show itself...
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The experience is not to be missed when you visit Anchorage. Dallas Seavey and the other individuals who have participated in the Iditarod are extremely knowledgeable, friendly, and entertaining both during dinner and during the show. The food was very good and served in an enclosed tent, much like those used by the military for temporary hospitals. The videos you...
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Me and Mom love dogs, so we figured while we're in Anchorage we must experience something sled-dog related. WildRide is a great way to go.
Before (and after) the show you get to visit with the dogs. There are a bunch of sled-dogs, Hugo (who was in Snow Buddies) and a bear of a Malamute - Buddy. They're all super...
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Locals and tourist alike have come to love this quaint little one hour show located on Ship Creek. Run by the Seavey Family, it gives tourists an inside look to what the Iditarod and sport of mushing is all about in a family friendly way. Iditarod champion dogs race through an arena on a gravel track, show off some training...
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