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The Inn is an old Colonial building opposite the capital building (great quiet location)|On arrival first impression is the big For Sale sign (a little disconcerting) It seems the inn owners have been trying to sell it for years!|The current caretakers are delightful (Elizabeth and Bing), they were so helpful in answering any question before arrival (trips, recommendations etc) |On early arrival our room (Governors Suite) was ready (Thank You) and Elizabeth gave us a great explanation of the Inn and its facilities.|Our room was on the top floor (attic) It was large, was a little quirky, though we thought it would be!|Positives, it was quiet|Negatives, It could have done with more storage space, bathroom has No door, getting in and out of bed is Challenging (In hindsight should have chosen another room)|The Inn is cute with all its items scattered around, though it is dark.|Wine, coffee, hot water and snacks are available on the credenza (all day)|In my research of where to stay in Juneau, The Alaska's Capital Inn came with the best reviews, I can see why it gained them, though the high prices are more about Juneau/competition.|The city is all about cruise ships, on average 6 a day, it does get busy.