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How expensive is whistler?
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have of you have probably been there so is it really as expensive as pepole say
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Just putting the 13% tax on top of everything is bad enough, and then they mark everything up another 10%.
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yea its pretty bad. but i haven't been there in the winter. It cost me like 700 bucks to go mountain biking for a weekend
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700? What all did you get for 700? How many days of riding?
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Accomadation is expensive, if your staying in a hotel. Food is expensive (most restaurants). Clothing (not that you'd buy anything there) is expensive.
And to top it all off, it costs like $70 to get a day ticket.
You could buy your tickets at the 7-11 in Squamish, you might save a few bucks. A few.
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fucking 3 days of riding, staying in a condo(but with friends so that wasn't to much) food, like one t shirt then like 50 bucks for bike parts
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i found a condo there for 70 bucks a night like a week ago
prob less expensive in summer but i dont know
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well i think i payed like 90 for the whole weekend at the condo because i was with a friends family
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thread creator, you fucked up your sig. it needs to be like this...
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hahaha, i had no idea what that guy said, thread creator i read perfectly.
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i did 4 days of skiing, condo, food, liquor, car rental, and flight from philly for just over 600 this year.
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damn expensive
but def worth it in the winter time
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Dont plan on eating out there. unless you catch your food
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ok, at shops in whistler, a 70$ hoodie costs $150, how's that?
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