Whistler Blackcomb

Date: 
Sunday, March 4, 2012 - 00:00 - Sunday, March 11, 2012 - 00:00

2012 Season Epic-Spectacular! Estimated Price : $1750 (options available) 6 Days on the Snow Price Includes: 6 Day Lift Ticket, Lodging, Airline Ticket, Ground Transportation, Breakfast and Dinner, and a Date with Lindsay Vonn (not really). We’ve spent years watering our mouths over this resort and are finally able to get out there this coming season! Many of you have asked for this trip, so we thought we’d put it together for this year. That’s right – we’re headed to Whistler Blackomb! This resort is absolutely huge and will take the entire week to fully explore. If you missed the recent 2010 Winter Olympics there, just check out their website because there is no way we can adequately describe this place in such a short description. Rest assured, these mountains will make you smile. Since this is the premier trip for the season, we’re doing a full week during President’s Day week and will be spending 5 or 6 days on the snow, depending on your preferences. As an option, we’ve got the digs on a selection of 3 hour snowmobile tours that we can pick from as well. Choose a down-day and hit up a snowmobile tour or just relax. Pricing for these options is below.


Maybe we’ll catch Lindsay Vonn still hanging around with her gold medal!

Six days on the snow - $1750 Five days on the snow - $1700 Five Days with Snowmobile - $1900* *additional charges for snowmobile equipment rental may apply the day of the snowmobiling (bring cash) Note – the trip cost is subject to change and will be finalized once we get signups. But, we tend to be pretty good with it so changes will be minimal. Contact Trip Captain Jeff Janos (jeff.janos@gmail.com) for more information or to sign up!

Getting There

Whistler can be expensive to get to, and no matter what way you hack it, it’s still a hike. We’ll be flying in to Seattle, WA and making the 4.5 hr drive to Whistler. It’s about $400 bucks cheaper this way than flying in to Vancouver and only adds up to 2 or 3 more hours in the car each way. Once in town, we’ll have our vehicles to get around which will make life easy.

Lodging

Usual style for lodging as you are used to – we’ll get a condo or house and rock out for the weekend. There’s plenty of good digs in Whistler near where the action is. Expect a hot tub on premises and we’ll do our best to find a place with 1-person-to-a-bed sleeping arrangements

Food

Breakfast and Dinner is provided each day. We always eat like kings and this will be no different!