Located in Whistler, 3.5 miles from Nicklaus North Golf Course, Blackcomb Springs Suites by CLIQUE has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a shared...
Featuring an on-site restaurant, this Whistler Village property is just 492 ft from the base of Whistler Village Gondola. All rooms offer a microwave and a fridge.
Featuring an indoor pool, Blackcomb Lodge is located in the heart of the village, only 1476 ft from Whistler Village Gondola. Free WiFi is provided in all guest rooms.
Located in Whistler in the region of British Columbia, 13 miles from Garibaldi, Sundial Boutique Hotel features ski-to-door access and a ski pass sales point.
Brandy
From
United States
Location to slopes is perfect and ski valet was a wonderful idea of not having to carry gear to the room everyday
Located in Whistler Village, this all-suite hotel is 951 ft from the Excalibur Gondola. A heated, outdoor, saltwater pool and 2 hot tubs feature mountain views.
James
From
United Kingdom
This is one of our favourite hotels in the world. Reasons:
- fantastic staff: all very capable and extremely friendly / helpful
- perfect location: both very close to the lifts and bang in the middle of town
- great breakfast and apres snacks
- big, comfy, quiet bedrooms
This Whistler Village hotel features an outdoor swimming pool and a hot tub. A spa bath and a gas fireplace (seasonal) provide added comfort in all rooms.
Patricia
From
Canada
Guest services manager Tom was very accommodating and provided us with a room upgrade upon check in. Suite came with Jacuzzi tub, fireplace, and kitchen facilities.
Located 10 minutes’ walk from Blackcomb Excalibur Gondola, this Whistler hotel features suites furnished with kitchenettes. An outdoor pool and a hot tub are available on site. Free WiFi is included.
Danica
From
Canada
Great location, good kitchen, comfy beds, clean, staff are great, very comfortable hotel. Every day room cleaning. Convenient ski storage, and the best part is a ski shuttle.
(Only comment is that ski shuttle stops the services on April 1, except for weekends. Nit too big of a deal, as bus is close by. I just wish that was noted upfront.)
Featuring an outdoor pool and hot tub with view of the mountains, this hotel is just 2 minutes' walk from the heart of Whistler Village. Free WiFi is provided in all areas.
Xiaoxia
From
United States
Happy with the free upgrade. King room has some Mountain View. Close to gondola and restaurants yet away from the town center traffic/bars so pretty quiet, unless your neighbor room is playing loud tv.
Staff are very helpful and friendly.
Featuring a shared indoor hot tub, this Whistler hotel is 2 minutes' walk to shopping and dining in the Village. Free WiFi is included. Blackcomb Excalibur Gondola is 7 minutes' walk away.
Well situated in Whistler, Spring Special Whistler Blackcomb Cascade Lodge Suite free WIFI cable TV pool 2 hot tubs sauna gym parking free ski valet service has air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free...
Located in Whistler in the region of British Columbia, 13 miles from Garibaldi, Sundial Boutique Hotel features ski-to-door access and a ski pass sales point.
Featuring an outdoor pool and 2 hot tubs, this Whistler Village lodge is only 1640 ft away from Whistler Village Gondola and apres skiing. A balcony and a full kitchen are provided in all rooms.
Featuring an outdoor heated pool, steam room, and 2 outdoor hot tubs, this hotel is located in Whistler Village, only 492 ft from Blackcomb Excalibur Gondola.
Ideally located in the Aspens On Blackcomb district of Whistler, Greystone Lodge is located 3 miles from Nicklaus North Golf Course, 4.3 miles from Alpha Lake Park and a 12-minute walk from Whistler...
Offering a fitness center, Whistler Peak Lodge is 4 minutes’ walk from Blackcomb Excalibur Gondola. Kitchen or kitchenette facilities feature in all rooms. Free WiFi is included.
Attractively located in the Upper Village district of Whistler, Glacier Lodge is located 2.6 miles from Nicklaus North Golf Course, 3.8 miles from Alpha Lake Park and a 10-minute walk from Whistler...
Located in the heart of Whistler village, this boutique, 42 room hotel offers a year-round pool (heated in winter) and a hot tub with views of Whistler. Free WiFi is available.
Located in Whistler, 2.7 miles from Nicklaus North Golf Course, Hilton Grand Vacations Club Whistler provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and barbecue...
Guest review
We did not have the breakfast. The location was perfect.
Featuring an indoor pool, Blackcomb Lodge is located in the heart of the village, only 1476 ft from Whistler Village Gondola. Free WiFi is provided in all guest rooms.
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Fabulous room over looking the mountain, couldn’t fault the...
Fabulous room over looking the mountain, couldn’t fault the service from taking the skies down to the lockers to free shuttle service to the couch station, breakfast was lovely. Close to all amenities. Would definitely be back.
Guest review by
Jeanette
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Whistler is a busy place but very walkable.
Whistler is a busy place but very walkable.
The mountain itself is obviously massive and with good snow its easy to see why its rated # 1 often. The skiing experience is slightly spoiled by the speed at which skiers come down the hill. Most bad accidents happen on intermediate slopes, and we saw some very bad collisions.
The ski shops are great and the staff are all friendly but one of the recurrent themes is that no-one seems to like the owners Vail Resorts very much as in, not at all.
The ski rentals are ridiculously expensive, such that if you are there for more than 5 days it would pay you to buy skis.
The season passes are exceptionally good value. However, if you don't get in quick and get a season pass and you are stuck paying on a day-to-day basis then you're paying C$300 a day which is nothing less than highway robbery.
There are some nice restaurants, I would recommend Earls which serves meals until 11pm or Sushi Village.
The lifts don't seem to be well maintained, the Whistler gondola always broke down when we were on it but I'd rather have that problem than the gondola detaching like at Kicking Horse in Colorado!
Guest review by
Nigel
Australia
Review score
10.0
Vancouver was amazing, the sea to ski drive to whistler...
Vancouver was amazing, the sea to ski drive to whistler unmatched in beauty; the village was unlike any other, shopping was great, food was incredible. ski and ski out was amazing. Only negative was the dense fog in the middle of the mountain, that made skiing difficult at times, as visibility was poor. Unlimited amazing hiking/site seeing opportunities throughout.
Guest review by
roberto
Review score
10.0
It is very easy to move around the village, and there is...
It is very easy to move around the village, and there is quick and direct access to the mountain. There are also many different terrains and places to stop and have some food and drinks. People were extraordinarily kind and helpful.
Guest review by
Navarro
Review score
8.0
Extensive terrain for all levels of ability.
Extensive terrain for all levels of ability. Won't get repetitive for a week of skiing. Restaurants and bars are a bit pricey but offer good variety.
Decent discounts at the shops if you are in the market for new equipment.
A
Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
My biggest regret was not being informed of the New Epic...
My biggest regret was not being informed of the New Epic pass to be bought before the 1st December the previous year, even though we ourselves booked our stay in August of that year. Only to find we could only buy lift passes by the day. No half days and no concessions. A family of 4 for a week ski-pass will set you back £3.220, which left a bitter taste in your mouth. Vale reports you should be ashamed as a company. so much so! we wont be using your sites in the USA Canada or Switzerland again..
Guest review by
Chris
United Kingdom
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For a skiing holiday, this hotel is ideally located, but during the summer, it's a little off the beaten track. That being said, there is a free shuttle bus to the upper / central village.
The hotel itself is clean and all the staff we had dealings with were very polite and helpful. Parking is a little expensive at $25 per day but maybe that's the going rate for Whistler. Still, it's handy the car being readily available.
Easy check-in and check-out from very friendly staff. The Hotel is located just a few metres from Village Stroll, the pedestrian route through the heart of Whistler Village. The room was great, and larger than we expected, or have experienced in similar hotels. The view from the balcony may not have been of the mountains, but it was a pleasant surprise to look out over a small wooded area, not just buildings!
A very comfortable hotel with a lovely pool area. We were a family of 5 in a 2 bed suite, which we found spacious, clean and comfortable.
Excellent showers and Aveda toiletries.
Staff were friendly, welcoming and helpful.
The location is ideal for families on the edge of the village centre. It is away from the parties and noise of the mountainside but still a short walking distance from everywhere.
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