It’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years since I first learned to ski here. I still remember falling on the easiest green run, and my ski hit my shin, leaving a bump that’s still there to this day. Looking back, I really should have used the snow here for a quick cold compress—it probably would have healed much faster!
Now, I’m here with my little one teaching them how to ski, and it feels so special. This spot is a great rest area, and the friendly little birds here make it even more magical. Truly, this is a skier’s paradise!
We come every year and always buy tickets ahead of the season. Yesterday, I was shocked to see that single-day tickets on New Year’s Day were over $320 plus tax—easily over $350! It’s definitely worth getting the Whistler Blackcomb Epic Pass or multi-day passes in advance, which bring the cost down to around $100 per day.
Highly recommend this place—it’s full of memories and joy for all...
Read moreBEST CAFE EVER!! This is the most amazing cafe ever! We went to Whistler at christmas and had lunch here nearly everyday when we were on the slopes! The cinnamon buns/rolls are to die for, I would kill for one! The hot chocolates are delicious and are also to die for! I would do anything to go bak to chickpea, its just fabulous, all the food is amazing and if your in Whistler and skiing or snowboarding I would definitely recommend getting a bite to eat here! The location is great and once you have finished your lunch you can put your skies or board back on and be straight back onto the slopes! Fantastic restaurant I just wish they had it...
Read moreGot food poisoning from chicken soup. Dirty and under staffed but getting sick, vomit + diarrhea soon after the garbage served. NEVER eat on these mountains unless you wear diapers. Worst ski day in 70 years, (mostly on WB) before it was bought by Vail who reduced everything staff, grooming, snow making, local discounts....bar was high and Vail is low and seemingly trying to ring every shekel. Ski but dont eat on holl...
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