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It seems to be a standard for US hotels. They always seem to have a microwave, a mini fridge that you know not to touch, and an air conditioning system that rattles away and cools the room to absolute zero. I suspect the air conditioning system would be present even in Alaskan hotels.
Having stayed in a number of hotels, but by no means an exhaustive amount, microwaves and mini-fridges are absolutely no guarantee. You're more likely to have a hair dryer bolted to the wall and a small single cup (though still loose ground based) coffee maker than the other two.
It wouldn't surprise me, my American relatives use a tumble dryer in Arizona.