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Pangea Pod Hotel
4.3/598 Reviews
I visited Whistler during the high season, Christmas and the lodgings were all too expensive. That's how I found the Pangea Pod Hotel. Although the name is a hotel, it is actually a capsule hotel with curtains that open and close the door(?), like a hotel. However, contrary to our fears, the soundproofing was good and we were able to rest in moderate comfort. Circulates air like a fan inside? There's a machine that does it, but even though it's loud, it doesn't sound great outside. It's almost stuffy because it's a straight space, but the fan(?) functions well. The location is the best as it is in the Olympic Village ☺️
Pinnacle Hotel Whistler
4.2/5112 Reviews
Welcoming staff, comfortable bed, and the large jacuzzi tub was just what I needed. I only stayed one night, but the kitchen seemed like it would be functional and nice if staying longer. Furnishing and decor a little outdated, if that matters to you (doesn't to me). The room was quiet and I found my stay restful.
Aava Whistler Hotel
4.1/5114 Reviews
We stayed in the 2 bedroom suite for 3 nights and all i can say is WOW . Super impressed by the size and cleanliness of the suite .Big and comfy king size beds and spacious bedrooms. Huge windows in the main living area and huge kitchen . lovely heated pool and hot tub were a bonus . Steps and i mean steps from the Whistler Village and all it has to offer . We didnt take the car out of the parking garage at all the time we were there .We would definitely stay here again .
Tantalus Resort Lodge
4.1/5101 Reviews
We had first stayed at the Tantalus Lodge about 13 years ago and had a wonderful experience. The facilities are somewhat dated, but very clean. They provided the proper bed configuration for our family. By mid afternoon of the first day, we still had not received housekeeping services, even though the website states daily housekeeping and there was the usual card in the bathroom about reusing your towels. I called the front desk, and was told that housekeeping is only provided on the 3rd day. Since we were only staying 4 nights this seemed a little silly, but I did not say anything. However, no one ever showed up to clean our room. The trash was overflowing by the time we checked out. There is a full kitchen, and we only cooked breakfast. Imagine if we had cooked dinner too! Guests should be notified at check in what the policy is, and a procedure should be implemented to handle trash. In addition, the towels were extremely flimsy, and difficult to use so many days in a row.
Blackcomb Springs Suites by Clique
3.9/5104 Reviews
Going out of the hotel and sliding down is the Heishu Mountain Cable Car Station. After skiing from Heishu Mountain and exhausted, the first person to arrive is this hotel. The room has a full set of cooking equipment. So we slid back to the room to eat at noon, and then continued the afternoon session. We went on New Year's Day, and it was snowing in a few days, and the sight was not good. When skiing in Whistler, choosing good weather is important.
Mountain Side Hotel Whistler by Executive
4/5102 Reviews
The facilities are perfect, but a bit old, the heating in the room was broken the night I checked in. There is parking lot. The apartment-style rooms have higher floors and are divided into upper and lower floors. The lower floor is the living room dining room bathroom, and there is a sofa bed in the living room. There is a master bedroom on the upper floor, as well as a sauna room, but I haven’t tried it out and I don’t know if it will work. Sanitation is a bit old, and the basin is poorly drained.

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Highest PriceUS$640
Lowest PriceUS$68
Number of Reviews 1,844
Number of hotels448
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$190
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$229

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