2009 Fairbanks Interactive Guide
December 29, 2008 | Tags: New Features
The interactive version of our 2009 Fairbanks Visitors Guide offers some great features, especially for those who want to find information on Fairbanks quickly. It’s always nice to have a print guide in hand when you arrive, but for reference before the trip this online guide is really handy.
Use the navigation bar at the top for a detailed search, send an e-mail link noting a particular page, view thumbnails of the entire guide or jump from section to section in the Contents. All of the web addresses inside the guide are linked, so you can jump strait to the source, and you can zoom in at any time for a closer look.
View our 2009 Interactive Guide and let us know what you think.
Constantly in Touch with Interior Alaska
December 4, 2008 | Tags: New Features
Things have been busy around the Fairbanks Convention and Visitors Bureau over the past few weeks. Much of the latest news has come in bite-size chunks, which were distributed via our Twitter and FriendFeed accounts. So…if ever you arrive on Inside Alaska believing not much is happening, just click on Breaking News above, where your likely to find several updates every day.
New Fairbanks Interactive Winter Guide
August 15, 2008 | Tags: New Features
The 2008-2009 Fairbanks Winter Guide has been released. This is the definitive manual for Fairbanks and Interior Alaska activities, accommodations, attractions and events during the upcoming winter season. Visitors should be sure to both browse our interactive version and request a paper copy.
After you’re finished leafing through the guide, be sure to leave a comment below and let us know what you think!
8/15: Morris Thompson Move; Interactive Winter Guide
August 15, 2008 | Tags: Audio, New Features
The FCVB move to the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center is coming very quickly; details today. We also have a new interactive Winter Guide online, which is a great tool if you are planning an Interior Alaska vacation within the next several months. Play or download below.
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Breaking News Page Added
August 1, 2008 | Tags: New Features
The recent addition of an Inside Alaska FriendFeed has given us the opportunity to provide even more up-to-date information on Fairbanks and Interior Alaska. Regular InsideAlaska.org visitors can now click the Breaking News tab above to see the our very latest links, photos and video posted around the web. View the live FriendFeed below to see what we mean:
All Inside Alaska articles are now compiled and presented in one compact format for easy access via FriendFeed at insidealaska.org/breaking-news.
Book Your Travel Package Today!
July 31, 2008 | Tags: New Features, Travel Packages
You still have time to join us in Fairbanks for Summer Fun Under the Midnight Sun! We make booking a last minute trip simple and fun via MidnightSun.travel, which allows you to select from a list of accommodations, attractions, and add-on items, so you can have your entire itinerary planned in just a few clicks.
Our partner Award Vacations provides a user-friendly experience 24 hours a day. They also offer a toll-free number during business hours for more personalized information. Just visit MidnightSun.travel today and click Book Now to arrange your Fairbanks family travel package, and if you have questions along the way, please call (877) 892-2485.
Fairbanks is Social Networking
July 29, 2008 | Tags: New Features
The Fairbanks Convention and Visitors Bureau is always working to help visitors experience the light, energy and warmth of our Interior Alaska home. Buzz words and phrases like blog, social network and RSS feed are only in our vocabulary because they give us opportunities to reach an audience eager to see and hear from Authentic Alaskans.
We offer you a number of new opportunities to keep up with what is happening around Fairbanks and within the Fairbanks Convention and Visitors Bureau. You’ve already begun by visiting our official Fairbanks blog, but you can also:
- Subscribe to Inside Alaska via FeedBurner
- Subscribe to Inside Alaska via E-mail
- Visit our Inside Alaska FriendFeed
- Keep up with Inside Alaska on Twitter
Links to some of the most popular social networks are included in every Inside Alaska article (see icons directly below this post). They give you the opportunity to share what you have experienced here with friends and family online.
Subscribe to Inside Alaska
May 1, 2008 | Tags: New Features
There are a couple of quick and easy ways to get “on demand” information about Fairbanks and Alaska’s Interior from Inside Alaska. Instead of simply bookmarking the site and coming back for a periodic visit, why not subscribe via RSS or signup for an e-mail subscription and have each new post sent to your inbox? Get a complete guide to subscriptions by visiting the Feedburner Feed 101 page.
New Inside Alaska Theme Launch
March 25, 2008 | Tags: New Features, Northern Lights
Regular readers will have noticed a substantial shift in the look and feel of Inside Alaska over the past few days. Thanks to those who contributed heavily including:
- WordPress theme Developer Brian Gardner for customizing his Revolution theme specifically for Inside Alaska.
- Jay Baldemor of Louder Design for working with us to create the magnificent new northern lights flash header.
- Patrick Endres of Alaska Photo Graphics for taking the header image, which was provided by Alaska Stock Photography.
Leave a quick comment below and let us know what you think.
2008 Fairbanks Visitors Guide
February 8, 2008 | Tags: New Features
The 2008 Fairbanks Visitors Guide makes its official debut with the introduction of our interactive, online version. See 90 pages of information on things to do, see and experience in Fairbanks, and around Alaska’s Interior in 2008. Features of the online version include quick, one-page printing, e-mail to a friend, search functions and embedded links to FCVB members and advertisers. Leave a comment and let us know what you think.






