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Whistler Versus Big White.
Can I get a list of pros and cons for these two resorts for a family skiing holiday in January 07. The floor is yours ski fans!
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Here's a start, Marko:
Whistler/Blackcomb is about a 1 1/2 hr drive from Vancouver as opposed to 5 or 6 hours (? - depending on weather) to Big White; Whistler has a large selection of restaurants, shops, bars, clubs, grocery stops, spas, etc. while Big White has very few; Many more runs for all ability levels at Whistler over Big White; More crowded and noisy at Whistler; Both resorts offer kids' camps and the usual alternatives to skiiing/boarding: ice skating, tubing, swimming, cross-country. Our family found restaurant and grocery prices to be about the same at the two resorts, but Whistler was more expensive for accommodation. We've visited Whistler/Blackcomb quite a few times, Big White only once. While we enjoyed Big White and it was a nice change from a large ski resort, we much prefer Whistler over Big White. Good luck! |
Thanks Linda :) We would fly from Vancouver to BW.
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I may have to toss a coin! I may need a three sided coin though as Fernie looks good too !
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Marko: You may need a four-sided coin: If you're thinking of travelling to Fernie, you really should also consider Panorama.
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Marko, you're from Australia, aren't you? If your family is travelling all that distance, why not try something new, like the Kootenays? Red Mountain is where my boys are yammering to go.
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Linda, to paraphrase a tourist advertisement ! Where the bloody hell is Kootenay ? ;)
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The Kootenay Mountains, Marko, in SE B.C. Here's a map: http://www.hellobc.com/NR/rdonlyres/...n_kootenay.jpg (sorry for the long URL).
I'm told Red Mountain is a premier skiing/boarding mountain - take a look at http://www.rossland.com/Seedo/skiboard.html and also do a google search. Happy dreaming! |
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