This subject has become contentious in the past, so I will tread lightly.
I think that the town of Valdez is interesting, but not really a great place to stay during a ski adventure. I still think that the best bet is to rent a motor home in Anchorage (easily done for under $50-100/day depending whether you are a group of two or four) and stay near whatever heli operation you fly with. I have even camped out for a week near the Tsaina.
For the best experience, I'd go with my friend Theo Meiner's Alaska Rendezvous Lodge (www.arlinc.com), because they treat you more as a member of their family than a paying client (i.e. - you eat meals with them, they invite you into the guide cabin, etc.). He has an excellent property to park a motor home or camp, and also has built a few cabins.
Though I've never flown with Dean, I have heard great things about H2O, and Odin is the man, which makes Matt White's Alaska Heli-Camp sound quite appealing.
Finally, let's not forget our host here, Chris Owens, who just became a principal investor in Chugach Powder guides, where you can stay at a premier resort and have access to a gondola on down days - we know that Owens will hook up his minion breathren to the best of his ability - I'd certainly consider this for my next AK trip.
Joshbu makes a good point: while the companies want to plan as far ahead as possible and get your money as soon as possible, you can always show up and walk on despite what anyone says, so just book your round trip airfare to AK and wing it if you like - it'll all be good. You really don't know until you go
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Mohandas Gandhi
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