Aava Whistler Hotel: $95 for One-, $295 for Two-, or $725 for Five-Night Stay for Two in a Deluxe or Superior Room with Parking. Up to Two Kids Stay Free (Save $101 or 52% Off)

Today’s Groupon Vancouver Daily Deal of the Day: Aava Whistler Hotel: $95 for One-, $295 for Two-, or $725 for Five-Night Stay for Two in a Deluxe or Superior Room with Parking. Up to Two Kids Stay Free (Save $101 or 52% Off)

Buy now from only $95
Value $196
Discount 52%
You Save $101

This is a limited 5-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Wednesday, November 14, 2012. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

In a Nutshell
Hotel located steps from Whistler Village and five minutes from the ski lifts with hot tub and 24-hour concierge service

The Fine Print
Book by 12/12/12 or 1/4/12 or promo value expires
Travel 11/6/12-12/13/12 or 12/14/12-3/31/13, depending on option bought
Not valid 12/24-1/2 or 2/15-2/23/13
May buy multiple
Valid only for option/dates purchased
Reservation req’d, subject to availability
Up to 11/23/12: 48hr cancellation notice req’d or fee up to Groupon price applies
Rest of travel period: 14-day cancellation notice req’d or fee up to Groupon price applies
Must be 25+ to check in and stay
Guests 24 or younger must be accompanied by someone 25+
Credit card required at booking
14.24% tax not included

Aava Whistler Hotel
http://www.aavawhistlerhotel.com/
4005 Whistler Way Whistler, British Columbia

Step outside the front door of Aava Whistler Hotel, and the charming village of Whistler twinkles before you. Walk five minutes due south, and a ski lift will whisk you to the top of dazzling Whistler Mountain, where more than 200 skiing and snowboarding trails await. The hotel’s prime location at the southern edge of town allows for easy access to Blackcomb Mountain, as well, and its year-round pool, hot tub, and sauna provide respite after days on the slopes.

Whether your first stop is the mountain or the village, Aava’s 24-hour concierge service can offer advice on the best restaurants and rental shops in town. They may well recommend White Spot, the onsite breakfast and burger chain restaurant that’s native to British Columbia and features a full lounge area centered around a roaring fireplace. Upstairs, in deluxe and superior rooms, you’ll find LCD TVs, Aveda amenities, and free WiFi.

Whistler, British Columbia: Olympic History at North America’s Largest Ski Resort

Connected to Vancouver—about 80 miles (130 km) south—by the scenic Sea to Sky Highway, the Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort spans two mountains, each more than 7,000 feet in elevation. Since the resort contains more than 200 ski trails and more skiable terrain than any of other resort on the continent, it makes sense that Condé Nast Traveler readers ranked it the No. 2 North American Ski Resort in a 2011 poll.

The mountains gained worldwide recognition in 2010, when they served as the setting for the alpine skiing, bobsled, and luge events of the Vancouver Winter Olympics. The Whistler Museum tells the stories of those games with exhibits of athlete memorabilia, including the uniforms of local gold medalists and an Olympic torch you can hold yourself.

Although skiing and snowboarding are the main draws (visitors usually number more than two million annually), the area is also well-suited for snowmobiling, ice climbing up frozen waterfalls, and dogsledding across the Soo Valley Wildlife Reserve. For a break from the outdoors, peek inside the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, which celebrates the cultures of two peoples indigenous to the region via displays of their goat-wool weavings, dugout canoes, and rock paintings.

Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.

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