We took the 6 hour tour with Seavey's. This is a great option for a trip that lets you do a lot of stuff in 6 hours for a great price. We started with a trip to the dog kennels, where we were loaded onto a sled for our land sled ride. The dogs are full of energy and were eager to take off. It was a really cool experience watching and feeling 14 dogs pull a sled that's 900lbs without passengers. The ride was about 20 minutes long, plus some stops for pictures. The trail itself is pretty boring, but you'll be watching the dogs. After the ride, we got to spend time petting the dogs that pulled us, and then got to meet/cuddle with a variety of puppies and some older retired huskies. The dogs are all very friendly and energetic. I'm not even a dog person and I loved these dogs. After that, they take you into another building to see a demonstration of how the Idadarod works (harnessing/dressing the dogs, equipment, etc.). You can ask tons of questions and it's very informative. After that, they put you on a bus and take you out to lunch at the Resurrection Roadhouse restaurant. The food was mostly decent and the portions were large. After lunch, they take you to the Exit Glacier, where you are left for about 1h45m to hike on your own to the glacial overlook point. The catabatic winds made the end of this short hike very chilly, so dress appropriately for your season. Last but not least, we were given a short bus tour of Seward. Overall, a great day and a full day that's definitely a great intro to the area.