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    Good spots to stay in Whistler Canada?

    I'm going to Whistler in a month and don't know any good spots to stay. Planning on staying there for 5 days and snowboard for about 4 of them. Any spots that are close to good night life?

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    I've stayed in a few hotels in the village. They're all pretty decent. But, as with everything, if you want a nice room you will pay for it. The only name I remember is the Coast Whistler. It was a decent hotel, but my friends and I got kicked out (long story), so I will never go there again. I may burn it to the ground someday too.

    Have you ever been there? If not, you'll be pleasantly surprised, the mountain is amazing.

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      #3
      Some good night spots are Garfinkels, Tommy Africa's, Buffalo Bill's and the Savage Beagle. Dusty's pub is good too.

      I can't ski or board for shit, I just go up there to drink...
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        #4
        Originally posted by TwoJ's View Post
        I've stayed in a few hotels in the village. They're all pretty decent. But, as with everything, if you want a nice room you will pay for it. The only name I remember is the Coast Whistler. It was a decent hotel, but my friends and I got kicked out (long story), so I will never go there again. I may burn it to the ground someday too.

        Have you ever been there? If not, you'll be pleasantly surprised, the mountain is amazing.
        Are you going for college weekend? I stayed at The Coast 2 years ago and it was not bad. It is relatively close to town and like a 5 minute walk from the Whister Gondala. The As long as you find a spot in town you will be happy. The closer the better. Last year we had a hotel on Blackcomb mountain, which was really nice because it was a ski in / ski out, but come 3:30 when the mountain closed we were quite a ways from the in-town action. There is a shuttle service, but its lame waiting at the bus stop in 15 degree weather when you could already be in your hotel. At this point I wouldn't be too selective, as they are probably nearly booked. Good luck, cya in a month if you make it :P

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          #5
          I would stay in the main village so you can just walk everywhere easily. We go up there every year (father in laws time-share) and stay at the Tindalstone lodge at the north end of the main village.

          I love whistler!
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            #6
            BUT CANADA SUCKS!!

            ;)

            I <3 Whistler, need to get out there sometime soon.


            Keep it slideways!!

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