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Hotel Review of the Delta Whistler Village Suites
Jan 5, 2011
We have just returned from several nights at this hotel staying with two young
children in a 2 bedroom suite and another couple in a one bedroom. The decor is
simple, but well appointed and well taken care of. Everyone we dealt with from
the front desk to the maids were excellent. Although it is a little further away
from the lifts than some of the other hotels, it is still easily walk able and a
shuttle runs every 10 minutes or so. If you are certain of your travel I would
take advantage of their 25% discount for prepaying for your room. Our 2 bedroom
was $277/night and felt like a very good value. The 1 bedroom was $202, but with
a family the 2 bedroom was much nicer. I would also suggest signing up as a
Delta Privilege Member (for free) which gets you complimentary internet access
and early/late check in when possible. One charge to be aware of is parking at
$22/night.
I have only one complaint which was that our room was located above a local bar
and one night it was really loud. This was handled well by the staff but I would
definitely put in a request for a room away from "Garfinkels".
Hotel Review of the Delta Whistler Village Suites
Jan 1, 2011
Building 1 is located above a nightclub that vibrates the building until 2am,
even up on the 4th floor. They offered a $450 credit but we settled on a $900
credit on the $4500 bill to compensate for the noise. Great location, very nice
and personable staff and convenient ski rental at Summit in the lobby (the
people there are really cool and accommodating) make the Delta Whistler a
potentially perfect place but the noise from Garfinkel's nightclub was so
intolerable for me that it's not worth the stay at any price.
Hotel Review of the Delta Whistler Village Suites
Dec 23, 2010
My boyfriend and I went up there for two days for a ski trip. The hotel is
within 5min of walking to the ski lifts and 30sec to the shopping plaza. We
arrived early in the morning so the room wasn't ready yet but the receptionist
gave us a pass to the underground parking so we could park our car. The
underground parking is a secure parking lot requiring a key card to enter and it
was $24? per night. They let us parked our car till late evening the next day
even thought we've checked out already.. that was nice.
I was unfortunate enough to injure my self and ended up in the ER on the first
day, when my boyfriend went to check in later in the afternoon while i was in
the ER to retrieve some of my stuff, the reception didn't gave him a hard time
for checking in with my ID and understood the circumstances. They were very
understanding and said to make my trip a little better, they upgraded our room
for free. That was VERY nice of them.. really made my day come back to the hotel
to be surprised with such a lovely room after spending a good 5hr in the ER.
The rooms were very well organized, I have the say the little "spa" collection
they have on the bathroom counter is very neat including the usual body lotion,
body wash, ect but also mouth wash and sunscreen too. We forgot our toothbrush
and went to the reception they gave us two for free. Since the place have a full
kitchen, we brought some bread and drinks to be kept in the fridge. They also
have washer and dryer in the room which was handy for us to dry off our wet
clothes. they provide bathrobes (free to use), and some food in the fridge
that's labelled with their price in the fridge also on top of the fridge are
laundry detergents too. Our bedroom out looked the street so at night the
Christmas lights outside li up our bedroom with a nice glow. Their bed is so
comfortable too. The pillow they have is so soft, plush and just makes you fall
asleep in the snap of the finger. In the morning we were left with a nice copy
of the Globe and Mail newspaper.
The pool in the Health Club was stunning. There is a hot tub indoor and some
outdoor and the pool is mostly outdoor but the water's heated so you're swimming
in warm water outside while looking at the great white snowy mountain which is
absolutely stunning. There is a shelf for you to store your robes n shoes and
extra towels for you to grab on your way in to dry your self. My boyfriend and I
went down there bare feet which to my surprise their carpet in the whole hotel
was very clean because i didn't step on anything that poked my feet at all while
i was roaming around bare feet.
The only issue i had was their heater - a hot air blowing vent up high on the
wall in the room was too loud. We just kept it on to heat up the room then
turned it off when we slept. Other than that, this hotel is awesome for its
price, quality and service.
Hotel Review of the Delta Whistler Village Suites
Nov 21, 2010
in a great location a few steps into the village. The rooms are quiet spacious,
we had a fireplace and a small balcony, full kitchen, washer and dryer. The bed
was a king and really night and comfortable. The room was a bit of a strange lay
out, it was a bit hard navigating around the bed, which was in separate room.
Decor was a bit out-dated, "floral" style, but was lovely nonetheless. Loved the
fireplace. Really enjoyed the pool and saunas which you can look up at the
mountains. Would def recommend staying here, especially if you have a group of
people.
Hotel Review of the Delta Whistler Village Suites
Nov 12, 2010
Stayed in the Delta Whistler Village Suites for the three-day Labour Day weekend
in September 2010. I found the best deal through
www.allure-hotels.com. Came w/husband and two elementary age kids. Hotel location
couldn't be better, and while the two-bedroom suites were configured somewhat
oddly (lots of doors) we loved the suite option and would definitely come again.
The icing on the cake was the amazing service from Azusa Akimoto, the concierge
- when she heard our daughter was ill, offered her assistance and even came to
our room with a surprise treat - a coupon for a free in-room movie, popcorn and
hot chocolate. That level of service was unexpected and has made what was a bit
of a hiccup in our plans a very memorable occasion.
Hotel Review of the Delta Whistler Village Suites
Nov 3, 2010
My wife and I stayed here in October with another couple. We stayed two nights
in a two bedroom suite. The pluses are: The room came with a fully equipped
kitchen. We bought groceries in town and cooked breakfast in the room each
morning. It is right in the village so once you park you can walk everywhere.
The staff is friendly. We went off season and it was very price friendly. The
trees were turning color so there were brilliant splashes of red and gold mixed
in with the evergreens. The scenery was beautiful.
The minuses: The beds are billed as queen beds. They are actually full sized
beds. My sleep was affected by the smaller beds. In October there is no skiing
so many shops / restaurants are closed during this downtime. This is definitely
not a knock against the hotel. I only know that the hotel staff tried to be
helpful but they did not have very helpful suggestions as they were not familiar
with what to do / where to go / what was open.
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