Poster: A snowHead
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We are thinking of going to Whistler from March 16th to March 26th in 2013.
1. it is 'Spring Vacation Period' from 18th-22nd March. Does this mean Whistler will be as busy as, say, a typical French ski resort during UK half-term?
2. has anyone stayed at the Tantalus or Carleton Lodge? I have been to Whistler in the Summer, and stayed at the Sundial (lovely place, great location) and the Delta Whistler (very well appointed and decent location), but wonder what thoughts are regarding these other places?
thanks!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Not sure what a typical French resort looks like during half term, but Whistler is busy during US Spring break. If it is a pow day, look forward to 30 minute lift lines at a minimum. Otherwise, the standard 15 minute liftline is the norm. Can't help you with those lodgings, I usually stay at the Westin, or at Aspens on Blackcomb. Check VRBO.com for condo rentals. Since it's prime time that week, wouldn't expect any deals.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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ginjaninja,
I'll be there at that time also: in fact this is the time of year I usually go to Whistler. Like Toadman says, powder day+weekend = long lift lines. However you can expect queues to be relatively short Mon-Fri, (and likely Sunday afternoon also): certainly I wouldn't identify 15 minutes as being "the norm" even during Spring Break. For most lifts midweek, you'll not have a long wait.
I've certainly never experienced anything like a Euro lift line (think rugby scrum with Gauloises): Canadian lift lines are very well organised.
I've not stayed at either of these places - we usually rent a condo through Alluradirect.com. However, you can expect the general standard of accommodation to be high.
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Toadman wrote: |
Not sure what a typical French resort looks like during half term, but Whistler is busy during US Spring break. If it is a pow day, look forward to 30 minute lift lines at a minimum. Otherwise, the standard 15 minute liftline is the norm. |
Cant help with the hotel choices either as we always stay at the Delta which as you know is near enough the lifts to walk. Leave skis and carry boots up to Summit rental to change. Why not just stay at the Delta if you know it? More space for the $
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Even when busy, if you get first-ish chair/gondola you can get many fine runs in before 9-9.30 crowds arrive. Then ski midmountain lifts, take an early lunch, and come out at noon to empty lifts everywhere. Used this tactic for years at Whistler and it's rarely failed.
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There are tricks to skiing WB but you really have to work them out for yourself. Hint - Emerald Chair is NEVER a good place to be if there was a definition of an unimaginative punter lift that would be it.
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We went to Whistler with our school ski trip last year. It was absolutely awesome - test out the mens downhill which is easily accessible (but was really 'mogully' when we were there). We wefe there in the last week of March and we found it not overly crowded (wait time @5 mins at lifts, sometimes a little longer). It truly felt vast so wasn't overcrowded.
I'm very jealous - we had such a good time. The pupils said it felt like 'Narnia'....!!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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gortonator wrote: |
fatbob wrote: |
There are tricks to skiing WB but you really have to work them out for yourself. Hint - Emerald Chair is NEVER a good place to be if there was a definition of an unimaginative punter lift that would be it. |
and Garbanzo chair is nearly always a good spot when busy, serving a fine variety of terrain |
Now that is naughty editing it - I thought you were being subtle as the Garibaldi Lift Co is a very good bar !
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As usual, some great advice from the Snowheads. Thanks for all the responses - really useful info.
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