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Find Whistler and 2010 Accommodations By Location

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Location, location, location! Ever taken a vacation or rented an accommodation that you later found was not the ideal location and not exactly as it had seem in the travel brochure? We have, and now you can find and view your Whistler and 2010 Olympic accommodation before you book.

whistler google mapWhistler-Accommodations.org offers an cool Web 2.0 for the Whistler rental accommodation market for owners who rent their homes, condos and trophy cottages to the public or corporations. Through this website, you can view the actual location of the accommodation through Google Maps. This cool little feature allows you to not just view the location, but also zoom in/out to see whats around the area, but also pan around the city of Whistler and view a real satellite view of the city and the accommodation.
Once you’ve played around a little, click on an accommodation and you’ll get a snap shot view and details of the accommodation, including rental costs, photos and more.

Tools like this will help save the headaches travelers the trouble of guestimating their rental location to the area they’re staying. And with the Whistler 2010 winter Olympics approaching, this way of searching for an accommodations by location will help you find the perfect place close to your favourite Olympic events…who knows, maybe even close enough to watch the event from your rental’s patio while lounging in the hot tub. ;-)

Traveling to Whistler? How to be a Great Cottage Guest

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Invited to a friends cottage or accommodation in Whistler, BC, Canada this summer? Below are a few tips when staying at a friends place of Whistler lodging over the summer holidays.  

I don’t own a cottage or a cabin, but several of my friends do and I am one of those lucky people who get invited up for a weekend.

Now, anyone can get invited up once, the trick is getting invited back. Here are some tips to guarantee that your weekend at a cottage won’t be a fleeting memory in your past.

Food Tips:

– Ask what the host would like you to bring. If they say “Nothing” they’re lying. Every host wants you to bring something, they just don’t want to sound like they want you to bring something, but believe me, they want you to bring something, unless they’re independently wealthy and they love (more…)

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