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This post is a part of a 4 part series where we dig into the best luxury hotels in Whistler, BC. Check out the other posts in this series here:
- PointsWise Picks: We Rank The Best Luxury Hotels in Whistler, BC (Part 1 of 4)
- PointsWise Picks: Spotlight on the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Alpine Suite (Part 2 of 4)
- PointsWise Picks: Spotlight on the Four Seasons Resort Whistler Premier Room (Part 3 of 4)
- Pointswise Picks: The Best Luxury Hotel You Need to Stay at in Whistler, BC (Part 4 of 4)
The Best Hotels In Whistler Introduction
Whistler is one of my favourite weekend destinations given the close proximity to Vancouver. With world-class skiing, endless miles of hiking trails and walking paths, and plenty of dining options in the village, Whistler truly is a destination for all seasons. I have a bit of Olympic fever right now, so over the next few days I’ll be publishing a series of posts on what I consider to be the best hotels in Whistler (which hosted many of the alpine events in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games), along with a comparison between them with a thorough breakdown covering various aspects of each property.
While I’ve stayed at multiple hotels in various parts of the village over the years, I’ve decided to base this series on two properties only:
The Fairmont Chateau Whistler
The Four Seasons Resort and Residences
Why these two? Well, for starters, they are the only resorts I would consider ‘true luxury’ in Whistler. Secondly, they are the only two properties participating in American Express Fine Hotels and Resorts – a program I use often and value greatly for added benefits at luxury hotels.
I recently stayed in suites at both properties (booked through American Express Fine Hotels and Resorts), and will be using those two experiences as the basis for the property reviews and comparisons. The individual reviews will come first and will follow the same format as my normal hotel reviews – lot’s of pictures with brief descriptions of my stay. The comparison post, however, will aim to be a bit more thorough and objective. To do this, I will break down each property in the following categories, with a weighting assigned to each:
The Room – 25 points
This is the most significant category, as who doesn’t like a nice hotel room?! Considerations will include room layout, design, quality, comfort, bathroom, etc. We will also take into account any recent updates and the variety of room categories available.
Service – 25 points
Equally as important as the room itself, service will be weighted heavily, and is an area where Whistler can be terrible due to the transient workforce. In my opinion, service is what really differentiates a good 5-star hotel from the rest, and neither property performed particularly well compared to their usual brand standards.
Amenities and Dining – 20 points
Another significant category at resort hotels, since most guests spend a a lot of time around the property. Considerations will include pool, spa, dining, and any family friendly activities.
Loyalty Recognition/FHR Benefits – 20 points
Given PointsWise is a business that talks mainly about leveraging loyalty programs, I thought this should be included. Although both participate in American Express Fine Hotels and Resorts, benefits and recognition vary between the two properties.
Location – 10 points
Location may be more important in a big city, but in a village like Whistler it’s pretty tough to be more than a few minutes from the action (save for Creekside). That said, I will look at distances from shopping, dining, ski lifts, and trails, along with hotel transportation options.
Best Hotels In Whistler Bottom Line
As anyone who visits regularly knows, separating the best hotels in Whistler from the rest of the decent properties really comes down to service and consistency. Accommodations in Whistler aren’t cheap, especially during peak periods, so anyone planning a trip should have a good idea what to expect, and ensure they are receiving maximum added value out of loyalty programs or other benefits, such as American Express Fine Hotels and Resorts.
While the basis of this comparison will be slightly subjective, I think there’s a clear winner. I’ll be sharing my thoughts over the next few posts and look forward to hearing if readers agree with my choices for the best hotels in Whistler!
This post is a part of a 4 part series where we dig into the best luxury hotels in Whistler, BC. Check out the other posts in this series here:
- PointsWise Picks: We Rank The Best Luxury Hotels in Whistler, BC (Part 1 of 4)
- PointsWise Picks: Spotlight on the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Alpine Suite (Part 2 of 4)
- PointsWise Picks: Spotlight on the Four Seasons Resort Whistler Premier Room (Part 3 of 4)
- Pointswise Picks: The Best Luxury Hotel You Need to Stay at in Whistler, BC (Part 4 of 4)
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