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We’re dining in Whistler because mom and dad say so

Friday, January 25th, 2008

When I was a kid, my family took two vacations every year: one in the summer and one in the winter. Usually, our winter vacations were almost always to a favorite ski resort, like Whistler Blackcomb in Whistler BC Canada. And we always stayed at Whistler hotels rather than a vacation rental or other available Whistler accommodation. My parents believed that since our family of four was going to be enjoying the snow on the mountains all day every day, no one was going to want to worry about cooking anything for anybody. And since my parents did the bulk of the cooking and cleaning at home, they wanted a week off to relax too. So we stayed in Whistler hotels and did lots of dining out. (more…)

On the first day of a Whistler Vacation

Monday, December 17th, 2007

I have Christmas on my mind. Even as an adult, I count down the days until Santa Claus comes to visit. Only now, I get to relive it through my children, who are so excited they could pop. At 5 and 3, my kids are at the perfect age to believe in the magic of Christmas. But, do you know what’s as magical as the Christmas season but lasts much longer than the 12 official days of the holiday? You guessed it, a Whistler Vacation. (more…)

Whistler Fashion Show Spikes Lodging and Accommodation Rentals

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

With Aprils Fashion Exposed fashion show approaching rapidly, lodging accommodations in Whistler, BC, Canada are filling fast. While the majority are booking their business accommodations in local Whistler village hotels, others are opting the route of owner-direct accommodation rentals.

18 leading lifestyle brands head slopeside April 20 for Fashion Exposed, at the style-savvy showcase of snowsports and mountain life, the TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival.

The Schick Xtreme 3 Fashion Exposed is a tightly choreographed sensory assault that provides the ultimate ground-truthing of next year’s lines. Before a fashion-forward crowd, including journalists, industry buyers staying in the hotel accommodations in Whistler, and a national television audience, the heat turns up as the spotlight shines down on the newest in action sport and urban chic clothing.

The TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival, renowned for its 10 day and night fusion of sport, music and arts that turns Whistler into the ultimate spring destination, will sponsor a Wild Card entry to The Schick Xtreme 3 Fashion Exposed .

Whistler will be one big party when this event comes to town, with many parties to be hosted at luxury accommodations around Whistler village.
BC designer hopefuls are invited to submit 5 samples of their designs by February 22, and win the right to own the runway and make one helluva statement to the world.

Whistler Accommodation Hotel Offers Funky Digs

Tuesday, July 4th, 2006

Vacation Rental in Whistler - with a twist.
Looking for some boutique chic for your next getaway in Whistler? The designer Adara Hotel in Whistler, BC, Canada, which opened in January, takes a decidedly cheeky attitude with the traditional ski chalet. Yes, you can rent Whistler accommodations. From the moment you enter the Adara, you’re greeted by modern twists with retro throwbacks. A series of hot-pink resin antlers by Seattle artist Erich Ginder overlook the lobby while sheepskin throws grace the vinyl-back couches. You feel as though you’ve entered someone’s funky basement, in a 1970s house that’s been redone and injected with contemporary cool.

And location is a key advantage for the Adara, particularly over other luxury hotels in the area of Whistler. So next time your looking for an accommodation in Whistler, BC, Canada, this Whistler accommodations is a must stay place! Located steps from Whistler Village, the hotel not only offers visitors a stylish alternative to the usual ski cabins, but also the ever important quick access to the slopes. It takes only minutes to walk to the gondolas for either Blackcomb or Whistler mountains. The 41 guestrooms, which range from superior queen rooms to two-bedroom loft suites, bring forward contrasting elements between the natural and synthetic. Next to the striking mountain views, you can admire the abstract wall art and laminate furniture showcasing playful wood-grain prints, rather than real woods. The beds feature custom, painted log headboards juxtaposed against mirrored nightstands and faux fur blankets. Even the shower door boasts the print of a log pile. Who knows - maybe they’ll soon expand to accommodations in Sun Peaks, or  Big White accommodations.
However, the open-concept shower itself leaves one rather befuddled since the door doesn’t actually close. While this is supposed to offer a spa-like shower experience, it turns out to be more of a chilly one. Good thing there’s the intriguing “floating” fireplace to warm you up afterwards. It has a hologram effect of a fire suspended in mid-air and, depending on your state of mind, could offer hours of amusement. And don’t forget your iPod, as every room in this Whistler accommodations comes equipped with its own docking station. As Whistler’s first and only member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, Adara steps things up in the resort town, by offering contemporary design and indulgences such as fresh bath and body products, and a Bodum French coffee press. In fact, the Adara was selected by both the Grammy awards and Screen Actors Guild awards to be part of their presenter gift packages. But, as a new hotel, it still has a few glitches to work out. First, the Adara is not actually a new building. Instead, it takes over the haunts of the former Timberline Lodge.
While maintaining the rustic wood and stone construction, the older foundation also presents a sound issue. As the walls are rather thin, noise is a real problem both within the hotel and beyond. The Whistler hotel does thoughtfully provide earplugs in the rooms, but that leads one to believe that the din will be a permanent wrinkle in the otherwise soothing surroundings. And, even though the Adara has made arrangements to have in-room dining available through the lovely Bearfoot Bistro across the way, it’s currently only available during the evening. This makes mornings challenging for those who prefer breakfast in bed. So your Whistler accommodations where you seeking Whistler places to rent with breakfast in bed - well, this accommodates the need. That being said, however, the Adara does offer a touch of the unusual in ski vacation accommodation; there really isn’t anything else like it in Whistler. And it’s a good unusual - the kind that makes your stay more special and memorable. If it’s super high-end luxury you’re after, you’re better off sticking with the big brands. But if you want a bit of fun, uniqueness and quirkiness along with comfort, the Adara is where it’s at in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada.

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