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2020
13
August
Where to Stay in Whistler for a Night in August on a Budget?
13
August
Question:
Humans say...
Robin
There have been some good deals on travelzoo for whistler village inn and suites.
Helen
Mountainside Lodge. Great location.
Margaret
We stayed in a quiet 4plex lovely airbnb in Squamish if you don't mind the drive to Whistler. $98/night + low fees. Have the manager's phone number.
Ayesha
Margaret can i get it please. We have kids though
Margaret
Waiting to hear back with the info.
Jodi
Whistler is one of the most dog friendly towns in BC so I’m not sure how severe your allergy is, but most hotels allow dogs in the rooms though some hotels specify a block of rooms that allow dogs, so your best bet is to pick a hotel and speak to them directly to ensure you aren’t booked in a room that would otherwise be dog friendly. Most major branded properties are dog friendly - delta, Hilton, Fairmont, Westin, Pan pacific, summit, etc. Also just FYI dogs are allowed in all shops and even some food establishment patios.
Lisa
We like the Westin. At the top of the village. Park your car and walk, that way you can have a few drinks!
Jennifer
Check for “BC Resident” deals (sometimes free parking or free upgrade?) and bring benedryl if allergies are bad.. such a dog-centric tourist destination
Elisa
I think the Hilton & Pan Pacific may still offer B.C. Residents rate if not you can always try Pinnacle, Aava, Pangea or Adara. Sometimes delta , Executive Inn & Listel are reasonable. Check out Resortquest (they’re a property mgmt company) and a couple of inexpensive properties worth checking out are Alpenglow or Cascade Lodge if you want more of a suite or airbnb
Hannah
Not sure on pets because most in whistler allow them. But I’ve stayed at Blackcomb lodge, executive inn, listel & tantalus lodge and all were great and affordable ( for whistler) all close ish to village if not in the village.
Heard aava is affordable too. Stayed at Hilton a few weeks ago too for a great price.
Lisa
Pan Pacific Mountainside does not allow pets (their sister property does). Stayed there a few weeks ago. Check if they still have their BC Resident special.
Naz
We liked Executive Inn At Whistler Village - local rate was very good right in village with a warm pool you can book.
Charlott
We are currently in Whistler. I've heard the Alpenglow doesn't allow dogs. We're staying in the hotel next to it (Summit Lodge) which is VERY dog friendly. It's a good location.
Sharron
We booked a night at Aava shortly which includes parking. Otherwise be prepared for additional parking cost of $25. -$30. Look at Travel Zoo.
Lori
Sharron last year was able to park at library for $5 overnight. Budgeted just in case that’s not avail though:-)
Sharron
Lori
Son
agree. Travelzoo voucher for Aava. Pool and hot tub open but limited access. Complimentary late check-out to noon upon request. Option to extend to 3pm for 10$ each extra hour.
Maia
Aava for more of a budget friendly option. Many hotels that are more expensive have deals on though.
Diane
vrbo
Aimee
Diane was the pool open? Any restrictions with regards to the pool?
Diane
Aimee yes it was and it was limited to 21 people at a time so they try to advise 1 hr use when people are waiting to use it. But it was very nice
Catherin
My family has a townhouse available for rent in the Valhalla complex! Private entry and remote check in so you won’t have to come in contact with anyone. Message me if you’re interested!
Catherin
https://whistlersuperior.com/accommodation/valhalla-17/
Lori
WHISTLERSUPERIOR.COM
Valhalla #17| Whistler Accommodation | Whistler BC
Tony
$100-150 is the going rate...not sure what your budget is
Kelli
Stayed at The Listel 2 weeks ago and paid $112/ night for 2 queens. Very clean and close to the village
Joanne
Check out travelzoo ....they always have smokin deals for Whistler!
Linda
Travelzoo has good deals. We just came back from staying at the Hilton.
Helena
Hey Lori, what places did you go see? Planning to go Thursday
Lori
Helena we stopped at Shannon Falls and Brandywine Falls on way up. Walked around village a few times. Steven’s into street photography so wanted to capture it in different light/time of day. We walked around Lost Lake and One Mile Lake (Just North of Pemberton, 20 ish min north of Whistler).
Sharron
We just booked at Aava through Travelzoo. $109. with parking.
A.I. says...
Affordable and Allergy-Friendly Accommodation in Whistler Village
Whistler, a world-renowned alpine destination in British Columbia, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. If you're planning a trip to this picturesque village during the last half of August for two adults and seeking a clean, budget-friendly, and non-pet accommodation close to the village core, we've got a few suggestions for you.
Aava Whistler Hotel
Located just a few minutes' walk from the heart of Whistler Village, the Aava Whistler Hotel offers comfortable and modern accommodations at an affordable price point. This non-pet hotel is a great choice for those with allergies, ensuring a clean and allergen-free environment.
Amenities include a fitness center, outdoor heated pool, and hot tub, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the surrounding trails or hitting the slopes. Rooms are well-appointed with essential amenities like flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Whistler Village Inn & Suites
Conveniently located in the Village North area, the Whistler Village Inn & Suites is a budget-friendly option that offers easy access to the village's attractions and amenities. This non-pet hotel is a great choice for those with allergies, ensuring a clean and comfortable stay.
Rooms are simple yet cozy, featuring amenities like flat-screen TVs, microwaves, and mini-fridges. The hotel also boasts an indoor pool, hot tub, and fitness center, allowing you to unwind after a day of outdoor adventures.
Pangea Pod Hotel
For a unique and affordable experience, consider the Pangea Pod Hotel, located just a short walk from the heart of Whistler Village. This non-pet hotel offers modern and compact pod-style accommodations, perfect for travelers on a budget.
While the pods are cozy, they are equipped with essential amenities like a comfortable bed, a storage locker, and access to shared bathrooms. The hotel also features a communal lounge area, providing a space to socialize and meet fellow travelers.
No matter which option you choose, Whistler Village offers an array of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, ensuring a memorable stay in this breathtaking mountain town.
Lori
Spending 1 night in Whistler last half of August for 2 adults. Doesn't need to be fancy - just clean, fairly close to the village and won't break the bank. Prefer non-pet if possible due to allergies. Suggestions?