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    4.5 (121 reviews)
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    Henry's T.

    Trail Series, Part 31 "BOGO." Isn't it great when your purchase comes with a bonus? And so it is with the purchase of a single gondola ticket that provides you access to both Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains! Your 30 minute ride up Blackcomb Mountain rises 4,000 feet above Whistler Village and connects you to the Peak 2 Peak Gondola (some of which feature glass bottoms) that can transport you across to Whistler Mountain in about 11 minutes. While I was surprised by the number of Marmots freely roaming both mountains, I probably shouldn't have been. After all it was their shrill "whistling" noises that inspired the early British Columbia trappers and prospectors to name this place "Whistler." The silence here is literally deafening. You know how after attending a concert your ears ring for like an hour? Well it's like that here, only different. You can still hear a ringing in your, but that's due to the unique experience of a complete absence of noise. We also noticed that sound travels differently on the mountain. Several times I could clearly hear the conversations of other hikers (fact), only to realize that they were actually quite a distance from us. I have to admit that after a while I got tired of hearing about this "amazing new phenomenon Henry's Take" and I just started to tune it out (not true). The trails provide beautiful vantage points, are well maintained with clear directional signage, feature a wide assortment of wild mushrooms (one looked just like a hamburger bun complete with poppyseeds), and you may even encounter the lichen covered rock that resembles a globe or the plant that looks like something straight out of Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax." The majority of the trails on Blackcomb Mountain are easy or moderate, while most of the trails on Whistler Mountain are challenging. The gondolas are accessible for those with mobility challenges and there are terrific viewing areas for those unable to navigate the trail system. In keeping with Canadian tradition (which started today, eh!), we were careful to pack an "Oh Henry!" bar as a part of our emergency rations. And that's...Henry's Take. #hikingwhistler

    Glass floor gondola. You can wait for this special car. Usually takes a few extra minutes.
    Cheol K.

    This was the highlight for me and my kids at our last visit to Whistler. The photos and even the YouTube videos don't do justice for the Peak 2 Peak experience. First off, don't get sticker shock from the price of a pass for an adult. It is $99 Canadian, and cheaper for teens, and youth. If you have an Epic Pass, you can ride for free. My family has Epic passes and we were able to purchase discount passes for the others in our group using our passes so it made this experience a bit cheaper. We rode the gondola from the village up to Whistler Peak. You can walk the trails, take photos at the olympic rings, and eat food at the cafeteria on this peak and also at Blackcomb. We opted to hike to the chair lift that takes you up to the suspension bridge at the top of the peak. I'm afraid of heights and boy did it take a lot of concentration not to freak out :-) We had two teens with us and they were able to brave through the chair lift and the suspension bridge. What amazing views from the top!! We then took the Peak 2 Peak gondola over to Blackcomb mountain. We waited for the glass floor gondola. It was ok, but not worth waiting for. You spend your time looking out the side windows, not necessarily down. The views are phenomenal! You are so high up in the air. I heard it might be higher than 1,000 feet (300 meters for you metric people). We ate lunch at the cafe at Blackcomb and then took the Peak 2 Peak back to Whistler mountain, and then the gondola back down to the village. You could have taken a gondola directly down from Blackcomb, but we didn't feel like walking 10-15 minutes back to the village. It was starting to get warm. We ended up easily spending four hours exploring and riding the gondolas this day. You could spend way more time doing this as there were amazing hikes that took you to a lake and even snow (really packed ice at this point in the summer).

    Sculpture Rock man from Olympics
    Jessica C.

    Beautiful in July!!!! The gondola location is right near all the restaurants and shop in the Whistler Village. You can purchase a ticket online then go inside the ticket information center to get the paper ticket. It would be nice if they had a way to scan virtual ticket and just get on gondola. The line was a bit long but fast service. I went alone because for a family of 5 the ticket prices were quite steep. Plus my teens wouldn't appreciate the views. The gondola was spacious. I went mid day so not as busy. The gondola itself was well maintained. The views were stunning all the way up and then across to the other peek. At the top is a great restaurant to get food and a bar for cocktails. Make sure you have enough time to stay up at the peak because the lines can be quite long at the end of the day. It's cool seeing all the Canadian flags and Olympic rings. Fun to stand on the winning steps to have a photo op. This was a fun solo adventure! It was a warm day but at the top the weather was perfect. It can be windy so take a sweater.

    Christina C.

    It was last day of closing and it was a lot of people. We showed up at the opening and it was packed. It was very quick ride up and then we took Peak 2 Peak gondola. Then we hiked up to the top point and we took drag lift spent some time up went down. We stopped by cafe with a nice view and had some drinks (very overpriced) We took Whistler mountain gondola down and we got lucky because we were the only people in the gondola and finally I could film something. We spent 3 h all together. We are not professional hikers or bike mountain lovers we just wanted to have a good time and see panoramic view from the top of the mountains. Peak 2 peak with glass bottom was not a big deal. We were so packed that nobody could move. It was not a big deal the glass bottom, I wish I took a regular peak 2 peak.

    Mel T.

    I spent a lot of time going back and forth on which gondola to go on - Peak 2 Peak or Sea to Sky. We ended up doing both. I ended up enjoying Peak 2 Peak more, which I was surprised by. It is expensive though - $99 CAD (not including taxes/fees). We went in mid-July and purchased our tickets online the day before. We thought this would allow us to skip a line but we still had to wait in line to pick up the tickets, which kind of defeated the whole purpose. We visited on a Saturday just after 10 AM when in opened and people were already lining up. I initially thought you just take a gondola ride up to the top, and that would be it. But nope. It's called Peak to Peak because you're taking a gondola from the peak of Whistler to the peak of Blackcomb (DUH). You can choose to go up either on the Whistler side, or the Blackcomb side. The ticket is good for a roundtrip, and you can cross peak to peak as many times as you want. We went up on the Whistler side (about a 10-15 minute gondola ride), and that is the mountain with more things to do. There's a gift shop/restaurant/bathrooms at the top, the Olympic rings, and the highlight - the Cloudraker bridge, which is a suspension bridge. But in order to get to the suspension bridge, you have to hike about 15 minutes to the chairlift. The trail opens at 11, and a lot of people (including us) were waiting for it to open, so you can beat the rush - which I recommend doing. It's a beginner trail but there are quite a bit of loose pebbles and slopes. I was able to do it at 6 months pregnant, but I definitely needed to hold onto my husband. From there, the chairlift is about 5 minutes up to the bridge. Once you take all your pictures, you head back down on the ski lift and hike back to the main area. From there, you can cross to Blackcomb Mountain. There was not much on that side except for a gift shop, restaurants, and bathrooms. There was also a huge school trip so we didn't stay long because we didn't want to get stuck behind them. We didn't end up going down on the Blackcomb side but just took the gondola back to the Whistler side to head down. We spent about 3 hours doing everything. It was worth the experience, and probably the highlight of my trip. So if you're on the fence of visiting (my main reason was the price), I would say just do it. You won't get many opportunities like this one.

    Sarah I.

    The only way to travel between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. Great service by kind servers. The gondolas are efficient. The 4 stars are for two reasons 1. The cost- extremely high! $90 per person for the original gondola plus peak to peak. 10 people, that was $900 for an afternoon. There needs to be cheaper options for groups 2. Not all gondolas have clean windows. That can mess up the spectacular views!!!

    John G.

    What an amazing must do experience. The views are amazing. Christine's at Blackcomb is great for lunch. Then peak 2 peak to the top of the Whistler gondola where you can walk down a hill to the chair lifts to go to the sky bridge which is amazing for pictures and 360 degree views. The umbrella bar is also unique with fantastic views and a last sip before riding down to the village. This is a MUST DO !

    Jolie Kingsley C.

    Great gondola trip! I thought it was a great deal! This trip is a must when visiting Whistler!

    Derrick G.

    This gondola ride is a must-do if you're visiting Whistler Canada. Whistler is a town that the Olympics were hosted. It's extremely scenic, the drive to Whistler is worth the trip. While you're there I highly recommend doing the gondola, it's an amazing view of the mountain and town. I do recommend doing this in the summer, during the winter it would be very hard to drive up the mountain.

    Glass bottom tram
    Richard H.

    Totally worth the price especially if one takes a day trip to Whistler and Whistler Village. Drive time from Vancouver to Whistler Village is approximately 2 hours. Depending how long you want to stop and take pictures, the entire tram ride from start to finish will take 3 hours as well as if one wants to take one of the glass bottom trams between peaks which is a longer wait time. After my first ride 9 years ago during the summer, a lot has changed regarding man made mountain bike paths for beginners to the more advanced riders. Since there was snow on the ground, there were skiers and snow boarders as well. Recommend purchasing tickets when you arrive instead of ordering on line unless you are with a tour group where the price is probably included.

    Travis W.

    The peak 2 peak gondola ride has got to be one of the most amazing experiences I've had to date. 11 minutes of pure engineering genius connects you between the mountain peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb almost 2 miles apart. On the Whistler peak you have much more to do at least this time of the year. Activities such a hiking to several different sides of the mountain, claiming your own inukshuk and soon to open a grand experience of crossing the world's highest suspension bridge. On the Blackcomb side things were a lot more mellow but I'm sure if the temperatures we right this would be the peak to conquer. Both peaks offer some good looking restaurants and various other amenities. You have the option of two types of cable cars to get from one side to the other which include the regular car and the glass bottom car. I'm not sure the extra wait was worth it for the glass bottom but the term YOLO comes to mind. The P2P experience is definitely something I would recommend over and over again.

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    Great way to get from one side to the other with beautiful views and stay warm from the elements.

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    Fabulous experience. The employees are amiable, the lines are well-managed, and the views are spectacular

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    Excellent. Gotta go do this. A must when in Whistler. Bring a jacket in the summer just in case.

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    Connecting Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, each gondola is large, comfortable with lots of viewing space.

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    Blackcomb Alpine Demo & Test

    Blackcomb Alpine Demo & Test

    4.4(289 reviews)
    0.1 km

    Like everyone else, I'm pretty sure this year has been feeling like one of the longest never ending…read morestories of our lives!!! 2020 please end soon ... please!? Needed this dayscape - via the magnificent Sea-to-Sky Highway to the majestic mountain enclave - Whistler - in beautiful British Columbia! Folks be prepared - you will be tempted to stop several times on the drive up. Spectacular views during the daylight hours will leave you breathless!!! This review is done under - Whistler - but encompasses the drive up, the beautiful scenery, the mountains & forest that are all part of an amazing nature built province ('State' - for all those in Merica) of BC. And no, BC does not belong to Britain but to Canada. Don't laugh I've been asked this question before! I won't get into the whole Commonwealth technicality but yes if one is leaning towards that angle I guess you could say - the Queen does own the whole of Canada as we pay mega bucks as in millions each year to the UK - to be part of the British Empire! Oh how lucky we are!? So Harry & Megan got tired of this British royalty life & escaped to a quieter environment in ... Hollywood!?? Ok then!!! The big draw to Whistler is in the winter - skiing & snowboarding. The Blackcomb & Whistler mountains are world wide renowned & super popular! Hiking & mountain biking takeover in the summer. Whistler is mighty expensive so bring all 5 of your credit cards! There are a few good restaurants as well but please make reservations ahead of time or you'll be left hopping around to find whatever's available. Of note & in no particular order but worth trying, Oso Bar (Spanish) - make reservations this spot is fire (thank you manager for the complimentary dessert), Lucia Gelato (try the Ginger flavour), Fat Tony's Pizza (open till 3am so could be a real life saver), El Funiture Warehouse aka All Food @ $5.95 Everyday - that's like $3 bucks US right!?! Everyone eats here, superstars, the rich, the average Joe - there's no class rules when your starving & don't want to blow a lot of money - you will save money eating here!!! Avalanche Pizza, Splitz Grill (can be pricey but it's the burger you design so blame yourself for the hunger causing your mind to go crazy with so many toppings) & finally tacos at La Cantina. There's a few more spots including fine dining but that will be for an update after covid-19 ends. I'm real hesitant to go inside & prefer to stick to patio dining for now, as much as I can. The Whistler Village area is real easy to walk around in & you'll only need to drive if you have to go further up the mountain. I have been coming to Whistler since the early 90s & have stayed in many hotels & condo rentals. Definitely shop around & prebook your stay before coming up here. However, today's trip was just a day trip escape from the big city & was thoroughly enjoyed. The drive from Vancouver takes 90 minutes or less depending on how fast you drive - longer if you stop along the way & or make a pit stop in Squamish, a beautiful town & worth the stop - see my Squamish review. Whoa got the shock of my life while walking about! Five years ago on a cruise in the Caribbean, our group met the super charismatic, charming, & so awesome Cruise Director (entertainment) Matt! Check him out on Instagram @ mattcruisedirector. Merica many of you might be very familer with him from the Carnival Cruise Line!!! Couldn't believe he's now living here - currently on the Sunshine Coast of BC but will be relocating to Vancouver. It was a pleasure to run into him & his wife! I had vivid fond cruise flashback memories while chatting with him. That awesome cruise back in 2015 on Carnival Breeze was phenomenal!!!!! It was a total awesome riot! I discovered my island paradise - Curaçao! Side note - Vancouver & Whistler hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics! I can tell you from first hand experience with actually being involved in the Olympics as a volunteer - it was so spectacular an event!!!!! Vancouverites today still speak highly of it! Super natural Whistler is highly recommended if you've never been - so do check it out! Come experience Whistler & be wowed!!! You will exhale & feel that - we got this ... life is good after all!!!!!

    Just a heads up to those of you thinking to get the edge or season passes. They've made the refund…read moresystem as much difficult as they possible could. I purchased the 5 days edge pass in May without realizing that my mom will need a knee replacement surgery this coming winter. As soon as I know the surgery is happening in this coming winter, I put in a request online to refund my money at the beginning of July. They not only asking you to fill out a mile long form with all those emails going back and forth, you are also requested to get all the signed documents from the doctors for approvals. It's been 2 months and I am still waiting for the refund. I've been going to Whistler for more than 30 yrs, this year is the worst experience ever.

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    Whistler & Blackcomb Mountain Resorts - Whistler weekend

    Whistler & Blackcomb Mountain Resorts

    3.4(16 reviews)
    3.5 km

    Very large skiable area with gondola service to main ski areas. Sitting in a gondola is very…read moreluxurious because it's enclosed, your snowboard is unstrapped and sitting outside on the gondola so you can sit in comfort and unwind for a bit without fear of loosing your gloves. There were nice runs off both the Whistler side and the Blackcomb side but as a snowboarder I think I liked the Blackcomb side better. There were less flat cat track spots and connector areas. Although once I figured out where to go, the runs on the Whistler side were amazing. I felt the Whistler side was consistently more crowded and had better snow than the Blackcomb side. I hear the Blackcomb was designed on a computer model as it's the newer side vs the Whistler side was not. Whistler has a large village that has many restaurants, grocery stores, board-shops and winter clothing stores. All the rentals in the area are some how connected to the Whistler village and you'll have to either walk thru there to get to the lifts and gondolas or have a ski in/ ski out situation. There is also a free bus system that connects all the surrounding rental areas and Whistler village. There are also a few different (paid) bus services to and from Vancouver airport to Whistler so you don't have to rent a car. Whistler is a cool place with a huge skiable area. It's located at a lower elevation so the 2 times I've been there, there was no new snow. It had a good base and had good groomed runs. This past time there was a fog layer in the middle of the mountain every day. So the top of the lower runs had limited visibility. If you went to the top of the mountain you'd be above the cloud line. My biggest complaint was that you couldn't always see the contours of the ground, when the run turned a certain way or was obscured from the sun behind a hill or trees. So on a long run you'd have good visibility in some areas then there'd be areas where there'd be bad visibility. Combine that with the mid mountain clouds / fog certain parts became a little sketchy. But once you got the run down you just trust that it's smooth and go, just takes a little leap of faith. Overall I enjoyed myself. I liked the ski in / ski out place that we rented (painted cliff), the ease of getting to and from the airport, and the ease of getting around via the free bus service. It would be amazing with some fresh pow! Going to Whistler? Check out my reviews of places in Whistler village to help plan your vacation. https://www.yelp.com/collection/mDjTabp4tD1hN0_JiY9-Ww/Whistler

    I won't be skiing at any resorts that are run by Vail management company…read more I have been skiing for 50 years throughout North America. I have never seen such poor service and ridiculous lift ticket prices. We ordered 3. --1 day lift tickets . The lift tickets were ordered 2 weeks prior to our skiing day. When we arrived, we found that we had mistakenly ordered 3 -1 day tickets that only one person could use and were not transferable. No problem, I thought we could simply return the 2 of the tickets and pay the difference, which would have been another $ 320 in the pocket of the Vail whistler mountain. However, after talking to the initial helpline, and then the manager we were informed that we would have had to ask for the money back within twenty four hours and sorry we couldn't help you. We simply did not have enough money to do this. So we canceled our day of ski and accepted that the 3 -1 day tickets were a loss. Fortunately, the ski rental facility, which operates on the mountain, thought that this was awful and refunded me the cost.of the rental. I cannot believe how expensive skiing is at Whistler is now. It's nice, but I'm sorry it's not that nice. The way Vail management treats customers is horrible. Vale would have actually made an additional $320 if they had agreed to refund the cost of two tickets which were purchased at a discount. We would have bought full price tickets. I will never ski at Whistler, or any ski facility that is run by Vail. They have priced themselves out of the average person budget. I encourage everyone to patronize other resorts for half the price. After all it's just a mountain with snow on it. So what did I learn? I learned that Vail management doesn't appear to value its customers and has priced itself out of the average person's budget for skiing.

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    Bubly Tube Park - Incline up to the escalator up the hill

    Bubly Tube Park

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.7 km

    My friends and I did a day trip to Whistler and as Texans, playing and frolicking in the snow was…read morehigh on our list of things to do. We found this park because it was on Whistler's tourism page. Our bus dropped us off at Whistler Village and then we took a cab up to Bubly Tube Park. With a little more research, we would have known to take the Excalibur Gondola from the Village for free. At the time we went, tickets were only available to purchase when we got there. They have a one or two hour option. Coming in, we had planned on the two hour ticket but ended up with the one hour ticket as it was not crowded at all. For me, this was perfect as it can be a tiring activity. You of course get more bang for your buck with the two hour option. After paying, they do ask you to attach your pass to your jacket or pants. They have a couple of tables and chairs to relax and watch or place your things. There was no lockers that we could see, but that would come in handy. They have an actual gondola on the grounds that's great for photo ops or also to place your things inside. We felt safe keeping our bags there as there are staff members close by. The staff here was super friendly and helpful. Now to the fun stuff. Grab a tube and make your way up the hill. There's an initial walk to the conveyer belts that take you up. At first glance is looks easy but a little effort was needed to get to the lift. Once on there, it's smooth sailing. When you get to the top, you have a few options. There are 2 sets of lanes, 4 lanes in total. It was told to us that one set gets your down faster than the other, but I felt like I went faster on the "slower" one. That being said, both were super fun. We doubled up on almost all the runs, some people went solo. There might be some videos of me giggling like a little girl going down. With the altitude and inclines, I only had two runs in me, but my more fit homies got in 3-4 runs in that timeframe. Overall, we had an absolute blast here. If you have just a day to enjoy Whistler but still want some snow activities, this is it. It's not a time consuming event or as expensive as skiing. I'll definitely come back if in the area again.

    Came here while visiting Whistler, CA…read more Our group initially had planned to do 2 hours, but we settled on 1 hour. And it actually was just enough. The day we picked, it was not crowded at all, thank goodness, so we got to take our time and take tons of pics. We couldn't book online. Maybe because it's first come first serve. When we arrived via ride share. This is the process from what I remember. We went to the front. And were asked to fill out the booking info and waiver online via QR code. Sadly they don't have wifi, so I had to borrow my friends phone to do this part, since I was on airplane mode. Once we completed that. We went over the mini bridge and paid at the window. It was about $25 US/1 hour, card only, no cash. You pay, and then put on a ski badge so it's visible. Then pick up your tube, and drag it up the hill (it's a work out for real), and then they tell you how to take the auto crosswalk (like at the airport) up to the top. It was cool to the skiers/snowboarders right next to us the hill. It's a trek to get to the top of that hill with the 4 seperate lanes (2 regular/2 a little higher up). But a lot of fun sliding down it. I did about 3 runs total, all of them in a duo. Our group was adults. But there was also families, and kids enjoying. Fun for all ages for sure.

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    Powder Mountain Snowcats

    Powder Mountain Snowcats

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 km

    We had the opportunity to go Heli-skiing with Powder Mountain yesterday. What can I say, trip of a…read morelifetime. Our guide Rory was awesome!! He knows his stuff and made sure we had a great experience. Darin our Pilot can land the heli on a dime. From start to finish this is a top notch operation. Safety is their number one priority, and we knew we where in good hands. Check one of the bucket list !!

    While Whistler/Blackcomb are pretty great in their own right-there is nothing that can compare to a…read moreday with only a handful (under 10) people in a cat, on runs all to yourself. The crew over at PMS are professional, the terrain is awesome, and you will not be disappointed-totally worth the money on this one! We rode Whistler for 4 days in new pow each day before going up to Powder Mtn. I have to say I was hesitant to spend the money at first for the cat trip after all the dough we spent at Whistler. Man am I so glad that we sucked it up and spent it. Best day of pow we had all week! The day was snowy, it had dumped 2 ft of fresh the night before, and we only had 9 people total. Our group was really friendly and fun of all ages and countries. First up was the avalanche beacon training, which was fun and appreciated as it's something I don't really worry about when I'm not backcountry or if ski patrol is around. Hey learn something new every day right? Your crew gets 2 patrollers for the day, and a photog (thank kevin!-glad we met you on the gondola at Whis!). Felt totally safe for all levels of riding/skiing as one patrol stays up front to lead, and one stays behind if someone gets stuck. The terrain was alpine that day as it was still snowing and visibility was low-tree runs were awesome, deep, and led into big powder bowls before you get picked up and driven back up to a new run for fresh tracks. All in all Jordan took us up 7-8 times that day and we had snacks, water, and a sandwich lunch so you're never hungry. Nobody in our crew wanted to go home but the days gotta end at some point right? When that time comes, your legs will be tired but you won't be able to wipe the smile off your face! Days end you go back to the cabin and get to see all the shots your photog took of you shredding the gnar all day. You can buy a custom cd at the end with all your shots on it-get it-you'll want to remember that day when you go back home to work in your cubicle. Trust me on this one. Maybe set up a swear jar on your desk so every time you donate to it, you're one step closer to getting to go back up to Powder Mtn Snowcats. Don and Demelza-you guys were awesome guides all day-we definitely want to come back and next time want to go heli! Better start filling that swear jar. Sh*t.

    Fairmont Rentals - White out martini  I think

    Fairmont Rentals

    4.1(176 reviews)
    0.3 km
    $$$

    We came here for drinks at the bar. They were good. We were served by Blair . She gave us…read moreoutstanding service . She's personable and gave us some good recommendations.

    Fairmont Whistler has amazing location and surrounded by beautiful mountains. Upon arrival there…read morewas a huge line at the checkout, however it was going pretty fast. We had few issues with the room upon check-in so we had to go up and down but then it got solved and we got good room. We got a nice complementary chocolate plate from the hotel for our 6th wedding anniversary. Parking was inside the garage and it was for additional cost $40 CAD which is very pricey. We heard that hotel has a free shuttle service to town, as well as drop off with a private car (first come first serve). We didn't used it because we wanted to walk since weather was so nice, maybe next time. Hotel has a few restaurants and cafes. We enjoyed nice lunch at Portobello, I highly recommend their cuban sandwich and Belgium hot chocolate. Breakfast place The Wildflower was very crowded and service was very bad. Most of the people take buffet and if you want to take a la carte you will wait even longer for the food. However, egg Benedict was excellent and cappuccino and latte is speciality coffee and cost extra but it's worth it. We reserved the Wildflower for anniversary dinner. The ambience doesn't feel like in an upscale restaurant, maybe because we used to this as a breakfast place... Food was good my husband took lamb loin, I took elk tar tar that was divine, clam chowder was good as well. But we didn't felt romantic atmosphere, the place was very casual and we felt like we were overdressed. Service was better than service at breakfast. Room was very spacious, we got higher floor with a village view. Hotel was fully booked because it was last day for sky gondola for blackcomb mountain. Pool and spa felt overpacked! There were sooo many kids and few hot tubs were out of service. Overall we enjoyed our stay, however we felt it was bit overpriced. We loved the hotel, the location but service was lacking maybe because of the high demand.

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