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Hotel Review of the
Executive Inn At Whistler Village
Jul 2, 2010
The room was very comfortable and clean. Kitchen was well equipped only
problem I had was reaching the top shelf (happens when you are short!)
Location was central within easy walking distance of all amenities. Some
noise due to late night revellers outside the hotel but were soon
silenced. Security was top rate. One draw back was locating the hotel
upon arrival as it is not easily visible from the main road.
Hotel Review of the
Executive Inn At Whistler Village
Jul 1, 2010
We received very good customer service, from the time we booked the room
to the check out time. The only nugget for improvement could be that on
the second day the hotel had a new guy in the front desk (he said he had
only 2 weeks in Whistler so far), so he wasn't able to answer some
questions we had. But ok, that's not that bad.
We stayed in the loft suite and requested the sofa-bed. I slept in the
sofa-bed. Not very good, a little to squeeky and soft. But it's ok for
Whistler standards for this room price.
We actually used the coffee machine and cutlery because we had breakfast
in our room, things were in good shape.
The good thing of this hotel is that is in the middle of the village, so
everything is at walking distance. I guess the best bet in summer is to
rent some bikes to move from place to place. The parking seems to be
nuisance, but in this hotel you "only" pay $15/day, I supposed that in
other parking lots is more expensive.
I read that some people complained about the noise in the rooms facing
the main street (Village Stroll), so I asked for a room facing the other
side (Sundial Pl) and it was very quiet.
Overall I'd say this hotel is a good option.
Hotel Review of the
Executive Inn At Whistler Village
Jun 21, 2010
For the price and the location you could not beat this hotel, however the loft
suites were very non-user friendly you had to crawl over the one side of the bed
to get to the other and the bed I am sure was 20 years old as it sloped to the
middle. The pillows were so stiff you had to sleep without a pillow or else your
head was crinkled forward. Very noisy outside until about 4am. The service and
cleanliness was very good the hotel staff very friendly and when you phoned for
room service they were there immediately with whatever you had requested. The
location was ideal for walking and being central to everything. So if you do not
need any sleep and are looking for price point this would be a good call. Would
not stay here again though based on the sleep quality.
Hotel Review of the
Executive Inn At Whistler Village
May 31, 2010
The location is great being on the Stroll and in the center of activity, but is
not appreciated when you are trying to sleep and you are woken up by the
energetic yelling outside. There are rooms that are on the opposite "quieter"
side of the building that I would ask for if I were to stay again. Other wards,
the rooms were clean and comfortable and being in a loft was a neat experience.
Expect the lobby to be a desk and 2 chairs in the corner. Parking is only
$15.00/night which for Whistler is pretty good. If you have trouble with stairs-
do not get a room on the 1/2 floor
Hotel Review of the
Executive Inn At Whistler Village
May 27, 2010
My expectations were for a nice couple of days exploring the Village and
having a nice place to return to. The building itself was clean and
after you became accustomed to the layout, stairs and turns... getting
around wasn't difficult. The problem was the smell of the fireplace
every time you walked in the room. It was, at times enough to take your
breath away. Luckily we didn't spend too much time in the room.
We were just not impressed and will find other accommodation next time.
Hotel Review of the
Executive Inn At Whistler Village
May 12, 2010
The only plus of this hotel are location and room quality. Other than
that, it won't work for families with young children. Rooms are insanely
small (have to turn sideways to get into bathroom because of toilet
stopping door), stairs are very steep with children and the lofts would
make any parent with a toddler or child insane with worry (they look
right over the living room, but the bed is pushed up against the wall,
so any child could look over easily). If you are going with a group,
there is no living room area for people to visit, and in the
studio/hotel room, there is not enough room to even put up a pack and
play.
There are no luggage carts, so if you are travelling with gear you have
to make several trips. You can hear everything whether you are on the alley side
or the village side, and most of our friends had to purchase earplugs the second
night to sleep.
For a couple with no children and no real gear, it might be a good
choice.
Hotel Review of the
Executive Inn At Whistler Village
April 23, 2010
This place had everything you could want - comfortable bed, great
shower, kitchenette and a view out of this world. Spotlessly clean with
very helpful staff. We could not have asked for anything better. Would
we stay there again? YES!!!! The next time we go back to Whistler,
that'll be our home base. We were less than 100 steps to everything we
wanted to see and do. Keep up the good work.
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