Whistler :: Live High. Pay Low.

whistler in the summer[trip style = weekend getaway]  [more pics below]

Whistler In The Summer There's nothing like summer in Whistler---other than epic winters, quiet autumns and fresh springs.  Admittedly, I love all seasons at the world famous mountains. Attracting summer outdoor enthusiasts locally and from around the world, the resort town an hour and a half from Vancouver swells---both in temperature and population---every summer with bbq's a blazin', bikes a downhillin', hikers a climbin' and foodies a tastin.' In fact, thanks to a fishing resort opening in 1914 that has since closed, Whistler was a summer destination long before it was the number one ski resort in North America. Locals always laugh at the truth of the expression "I came to Whistler for the winter but stayed for the summer.”

Live Like a High-Roller, Pay Like a Local Being a well known resort and home of the 2010 Olympic Winter games means Whistler caters to the luxury seeking spenders and the low-key savers, but the best part about the town of 10,000 is the summer season affords both lifestyles. Here's how to live like a high-roller for locals prices:

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  • Golf
    • Whistler: Yes, you can pay around $195 to golf at any of the 3 highly acclaimed golf courses in Whistler, or you can play smart and take part in the Fairmont course's Wednesday Date Night where approx. $99 includes golf after 3pm and dinner for two people.
    • Pemberton: Just a half hour from Whistler, Pemberton has 2 courses that offer just as breathtaking scenery and level of play for a fraction of the price. Play an executive course or a full round at Big Sky or The Meadows from $25. [pic of Big Sky below]
  • Hike
    • Whether you take the Whistler gondola or the Blackcomb chairlifts up to either mountain, the hiking is breathtaking. Summer lift tickets can be purchased online for $39.95. If you'd rather hike for free, check out the Cougar Mountain trail (8km round trip) near Whistler, the Garibaldi Lake trail (approx 21km round trip) 20 minutes outside of Whistler or the extensive village trail system.
  • Lake
    • Whistler's lakes offer a natural air conditioning from the summer's heat. Lost Lake and Alta Lake feature multiple parks and beaches with gradual water entry.
  • Drift
    • Floating down Whistler's gentle-flowing River of Golden Dreams is a fun activity the whole family can enjoy. Many first-timers choose a canoe or kayak as their transportation of choice, whereas the seasoned drifters prefer inner tubes.
  • Spa
    • Whistler has a lot of spas---it comes with the resort territory---but none are as unique and beautiful as the newly opened Scandinave Spa. Popular with men, ladies, couples and singles, Scandinave's bathing ritual combining hot-cold-relax repeat, hot-cold-relax repeat, is both healing and rejuvenating. It's easy to spend 2+ hours rotating between the sauna, cold plunge pools, relaxation rooms, outdoor chairs, hot tubs and eucalyptus steam room, all while staring into the distance at snow-capped peaks. Mineral baths from $58. Don't miss the 9am massage specials. [see pics below]

Eat

  • Fairmont
    • Every Friday in the summer (and sometimes the fall), the Fairmont Chateau Whistler presents Fairmont Fridays where the Mallard Lounge offers a $5 beer option, a $5 cocktail option, free appetizers from 5.30-6.30pm and live music.
  • Four Seasons
    • Right now the Four Seasons' Fifty-Two 80 Bistro & Bar is offering 7 Days of Apres with different drink and food specials nightly. Three dollar beer is the bevvie of choice on Friday, but you'll have to get in line. A deal like this goes over well with the locals.
  • Creekbread
    • Sitting across from the base of Whistler Creekside, Creekbread Flatbread Pizza Co offers great prices year-round, and Tuesday evenings donates part of its proceeds to a local non-profit.
  • Farmer's Market
    • Every Sunday during the summer from 11am-4pm, the Upper Village turns into a hippy-meets-high-end farmer's market. If you want to cook a gourmet meal a la Jamie Oliver you can pick up a wide variety of fresh, organic and locally grown produce, breads and nuts. Yum.

Stay Summer is a time when Whistler's population swells in the day but shrinks at night. In other words, day tripping is king leaving hotels and condo owners pining for guests. As a result, rates drop a lot. During the summer it's not abnormal to find a one-bedroom condo for rent on sites like alluradirect.com or ownerdirect.com starting in the $59 range. Renting a condo also ensures you can control your costs more with a kitchen, etc...

Pictures Big Sky Golf Club Pemberton big sky

Scandinave Spa scandinave spa

scandinave entrance

scandinav hot tub

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[Photos by @tripstyler]

Travel TidBits

spirit air + check out the oil on our beachesTGIF. Here's something fun for Friday; a collection of travel tidbits that caught my eye this week.

Spirit Airlines Greases their Wheels Spirit Airlines is no stranger to controversial ads (like their MILF ad 'meaning' = Many Islands Low Fares), and now they're at it again with their "oil on our beaches" campaign [image above]. What do you think of these ads? From an advertising point of view, you can't deny they are timely and relevant. See all the ads on Spirit's homepage.

Starbucks Free Wifi People who love--and expect--free wifi rejoice! As of July 1st, all Starbucks locations in the US will offer free wireless internet. My thoughts on the subject: Dear Starbucks, thank you for making this great and monumental addition to the service in US stores on Canada Day. Couldn't you have waited for July 4th? You're killing us here up in the North.

Go High in the Singapore Sky singapore sky park If you're afraid of heights, don't look! I cannot contain myself, this pool is so cool! No pun intended. Commanding Singapore's skyline and spanning over 3 Towers atop the Marina Bay Sands Casino and Resort is SkyPark, an outdoor wonderland. For approximately $16 you can hang out 200m above ground and swim the backstroke for 150m end to end.

Get your Guac On I love guac, but a guac show? Holy cow, sign me up. Indulge and learn how to master guacamole next time you're in Dallas. Every evening at the Ritz-Carlton, the lobby lights dim and the hotel’s own “Guacamologist” enters the scene to whip-up some guacamole and present mini-margaritas to adult lobby guests. Again, sign me up.

Harry Potter World Quidditch fans unite, hang out with Harry and the gang at Universal Orlando. Last friday the Wizarding World of Harry Potter opened its doors to JK Rowling fans...and I thought Universal's Miami Vice show was cool, wow, things have changed.

Peep Hole Curtain I didn't think you could spy on someone looking the 'wrong way' into a peep hole, but maybe you can with spy gear? As a precaution, the Marriott West Conchohoken (in a suberb of Philadelphia), isn't taking any chances offering a peep hole security curtain.

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[photo credit spirit airlines, metro news uk]

Travel Trends :: Haute Couture Hotels

haute couture travel[trip style = luxury]

A few months ago I wrote about designer-inspired hotels and decor, mentioning Posh's potential hotel deal in Dubai, Armani's growing brood of properties and stylist Amanda Ross' consulting gig for W. It's safe to say these Paris Fashion Week regulars agree that fashion and travel are not exclusive, and a trend gaining steam like celebrities and their signature perfumes/colognes is haute couture hotel collaborations. The latest recruits to high fashion hotels are Gucci and Diane Von Furstenberg (DVF). Here are some details:

Gucci gucci hotel dubaiIt appears Dubai is the place to be, er, have a hotel right now. Elisabetta Gucci, daughter of famed designer Paolo Gucci is opening a hotel in Dubai later this year. The 87-room luxury boutique hotel will feature all the accoutrements of high-end hoteling plus an exclusive limousine service and roof-top lounge. Once you pay an estimated $420 for a basic room, you'll be able to buy anything in the hotel--from furniture to slippers. I expect those will be the nicest hotel slippers you ever wear, monogrammed and all. This project isn't that much of a stretch for the Gucci heiress given she works in the design world creating interiors, furniture and art. And according to Reuters, this fashionista means business, in addition to the Dubai Hotel opening late this year, she's also planning another 40 over the next 15 years in the Middle East, Far East and South America.

DVF DVF claridgesFirst it was her iconic wrap dresses, then suitcases, now hotels. Not too shabby. The always-classy DVF will plunge into the world of interior hotel design at London's Claridge's Hotel. Here's what she has to say about the partnership "One of my fondest memories was when I was in London as a young, independent businesswoman and stayed at Claridge’s. I knew I had made it. To me, Claridge’s is the most glamourous hotel in the world; I regard it as my home away from home, to me, Claridge's is the most glamorous hotel in the world." She'll lend her expertise to 20 rooms where she'll use her iconic prints, bold colors and original furniture to add her signature style. Don't miss her custom cocktail bar and personal travel photography on the walls. Want to stay at this prestigious address? A weekend indulgence package including a one night stay, a chilled bottle of bubbly and a traditional English breakfast will cost approximately $455---I'm assuming this won't include a newly-appointed DVF room launching this month.

And this is only the tip of the iceberg, Jaunted pulled together a list of 19 designers including Louis Vuitton, Salvatore Ferragamo and Todd Oldham with hotel design engagements all over the world.

[photo credit: claridge's, gucci ad, DVF]

Trying to Shine, Needs More Polish

sparkling hill resort[trip style = spa] Sparkling Hill Elegantly sitting on the highest hilltop in Vernon's swanky Predator Ridge community, the recently-opened Sparkling Hill Resort and Spa blends into its environment, as well as stands out from the landscape. Why hide this gem? After all, this $122-million masterpiece was financed by the Swarovski Family, and crystals are meant to stand out and glisten.

Naturally, I couldn't just read about Canada's newest and most talked-about destination, I had to come and experience it for myself. So I did this past weekend for my 6th wedding anniversary, a few weeks after it opened. [more pictures below]

The Vision Versus The Service Every hotel I've been to in the first month of operation---even the big-names resorts who boast the best and brightest staff in the industry---seem to wobble a little before they walk steadily. Such is the case with Sparkling Hill. The incredible vision for this 152-room property is visible in every physical detail, from the 3.5 million crystals (worth $10-million) delicately placed in every---and I mean e-v-e-r-y---detail of the resort, to the West Coast architecture and as-far-as-the-eye-can-see vistas. But when you spend a weekend at Sparkling Hill, you sense a tension between the resort's oasis-like appeal and the eager, yet not-fully-trained staff. The service inconsistencies simply don't match the hotel's grandiose demeanor, nor its inclusion in the prestigious Preferred Hotels & Resorts Group, whose ambition is to be the premier global partner for the world's best hotels and resorts.

Would I Suggest Sparkling Hill? Yes, but wait to visit until the fall of 2010. This will hopefully give them time to bring their service to five-stars. It has a lot of potential, it just needs to mature and realize that potential. Aside from the service, Sparkling Hill's beauty mirroring the region's expansive lakes and mountains will ease you into a serenity now moment. And its healing features will transport you into kid-like wonder and amusement. One afternoon when relaxing in Kurspa's aqua thermal area, I could hear groups of adults giggling as they marveled at the unique series of steam and sauna rooms, and experience showers with a cool-water downpour aptly named thunderstorm, and a balmy sprinkle coined tropical rain.

Wellness...Almost One of Sparkling Hill's major draws is its -110 degree Celsius cold sauna, the first of its kind in North America. In Europe, where the cold sauna concept is widely accepted, waits can be up to a year long. I was looking so forward to experiencing fridgid healing, but there was a problem, the cold sauna is indefinitely closed and I got no further explanation. I hope it re-opens, but in the meantime, Sparkling Hill will have to rely on the grandeur of its 40,000 square foot spa, alternating warm and cool calf-deep Kneipp waterway, indoor and outdoor pools, 100+ treatments and aromatherapy steam and sauna rooms to draw people in.

Over the next few months I hope Sparkling Hill's growing pains will strengthen its already remarkable vision, so its crystals will properly reflect the world-class wellness resort it was meant to be.

Know Before you Go

  • Weekend Packages for two start at $790 (oct - jun) and include 2 nights stay in a deluxe suite, dual oasis massages, breakfast and dinner daily, and a welcome beverage at the resort's coffee and wine bar
  • Pets are allowed for $25/day, but you'll need to stay in a first-floor standard, mountain view room (with direct access to the outdoors for your furry friend's needs)
  • Free parking
  • Free Kelowna Airport shuttle service
  • Free wifi
  • Breakfast included
  • Free Aqua-Thermal Saunas (open from 2 - 10pm, 9-10pm is clothing optional)

Other Hints

  • The diamond-shaped tub-for-two overlooking Lake Okanagan is perfectly placed in each spacious guestroom
  • In the summer, don't try and connect with nature by sleeping with the window open, mosquitoes could be buzzing in your ear all.night.long.
  • The robes and spa slippers in each guestroom are plush and useful
  • Sadly, the bed linens are rough and need to soften
  • There are no coffee makers in the guestrooms
  • Guestroom doors aren't very soundproof, as a result, try and select a room away from the elevator
  • During the summer, lounging by the outdoor infinity pool is a perfect way to complement a post-spa experience
  • The pool loungers are beyond comfortable (adjust height to any angle pneumatically)
  • Look out for the plentiful and adorable marmots who scamper around the exterior of the resort
  • Take advantage of the extensive walking trails surrounding the resort
  • Make sure you follow up with the resort via email once you book to reserve your spa treatments and to make dinner reservations
  • Unless something changes, and I hope it does, there's no bellhop or doorman to assist with luggage
  • Find more info in my review on Trip Advisor

Pictures resort's entrance sparkling hill's entrance

chandelier one of the many crystal chandeliers adorning the space

guestroom deluxe, 3rd-floor guestroom

sparkling hill guestroom tub guestroom's diamond-shaped soaker-tub overlooking Lake Okanagan

guestroom bathroom guestroom's bathroom with crystal feature

guestroom crystal feature guestroom crystal fireplace

view from guestroom view from deluxe 3rd-floor guestroom at sundown

infinity pool outdoor infinity pool

serenity room spa's serenity room

sauna spa's panorama sauna

peak fine view from the table at peak fine restaurant

Travel Apps :: BorderWait

border wait borderwait appTravel between Canada and the US often? Gone are the days when the radio was the only border wait time resource. Now, you can get info about the major US-Canada border crossings on-demand with the BorderWait app. If you don't want to pay $0.99 for BorderWait, you can also find the information on twitter! Just in time for cross-border summer travel, the Canadian Border Services Agency has launched a pilot program posting border wait times on twitter. Here's a list of major Canada/US border crossings' hash tags. For those in Vancouver/Seattle, Pacific Highway crossing's tag is #CBSA_PCH, and the Douglas (Peace Arch) crossing's tag is #CBSA_DPA. Another resource for dual-direction border wait times is @News1130radio.

As I was re-familiarizing myself with the details of BorderWait (which I use and love), I came across another similar app called BorderTimes. The best parts: it's free and provides specific info on passenger, nexus and commercial lanes, as well as number of lanes open, border hours and time of last update. I just downloaded it!

BorderWait App Details

  • $0.99 (used to be free, now they charge)
  • works with iPhone, iTouch, iPad (no word on when similar Blackberry or Android apps will be developed)
  • access the most recent wait times at vehicle crossings on the Canadian/American border
  • provides maps to help you find your way to the closest crossing

*If you have an Android phone you can download the WSDOT app for northbound Canadian border wait times, among other things.

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