About Hotel Town Plaza Whistler
Hotel Town Plaza Whistler offers spacious suites with self-catering facilities in the resort town of Whistler, Canada. Guests are just minutes from Whistler’s many attractions, restaurants, and outdoor activities.
Suites are set in three different lodges and consist of one- and two-bedroom apartments. All include gas fireplaces, laundry facilities, private balconies, bathrooms with tubs and showers, and fully-equipped kitchens.
Staff can assist visitors with travel arrangements and is also happy to help with ski lift tickets, equipment rentals, sleigh ride bookings, and more.
Guests are within walking distance of numerous local eateries, just a few of which include Sachi Sushi, Splitz Grill, and Alta Bistro.
Situated in Whistler’s Village North, Hotel Town Plaza Whistler is less than one-third of a mile from Blackcomb Excalibur Gondola, the Whistler Golf Club, and the Core Climbing and Fitness Centre. The Whistler Public Library, Museum, and Visitor Centre are all within a five-minute walk.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Convenient central location in Whistler.
Guests overwhelmingly enjoyed the location in Whistler, putting travellers a stone's throw from the town's many attractions. Reviews stated that there is plenty of shopping, dining, entertainment, and outdoor activities to be enjoyed within easy walking distance. Others added that they appreciated not needing a car to explore the area.
positive:
Spacious and well-appointed accommodations.
The apartments were said to be generously-sized and comfortable with nicely equipped kitchens, making them ideal for families or other groups of vacationers who want separate bedrooms and more living space.
positive:
A solid value for money.
Owing to the spacious accommodations and convenient self-catering facilities, visitors felt that the suites represent a great value for money in a popular vacation area. The apartments are a cost-effective alternative to standard hotel rooms for groups and for longer stays.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Busy location brings some noise.
Owing to the location in a popular resort town, the apartments do suffer from some street noise. Guests noted that there are several bars and clubs near the lodges which can get noisy at night, and that light sleepers should bring ear plugs and request a suite away from the road.
negative:
Staff should pay more attention to cleanliness.
A number of visitors discovered cleanliness problems upon checking into their apartments. Issues included dirty carpets and messes left by previous tenants. Guests are also expected to clean up their own rooms or face a fee, but the staff did not seem to thoroughly check the suites for cleanliness after use.
negative:
Rooms and facilities need updating.
The apartments are a few decades old and are showing their age. People specifically commented on old uncomfortable beds, dingy linens, lingering musty smells, broken fixtures, and inefficient plumbing.