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Whistler is a sick place and you should have no problem finding something to do in the village. As far as food, sushi village and mongolie grill are always favorites but do get very crowded. Arazi and Bearfoot bistro are two highbrow very expensive fine dining places if youre into that. They also have spaghetti factory and fat tonys pizza if youre lookin for cheap eats though. Good bud is easy to come by if thats your thing, and theres also a movie theater, zip lining, and the skiing of course. Black park is sick on blackcomb if you like to shred park, if youre lookin for big mountain the terrain off the glacier on blackcomb like spankys and chainsaw ridge have sick lines. Sick tree skiing all around crystal and excelerator area. Whistler has a pretty good park too and some dope lines around the peak/ harmony, as well as good trees pretty much everywhere. My favprite tree areas at whistler are around the garbanzo lift and also right above the old franz chair, but thats a little bit of a hike. Wrote all this up on mobile so its probably not a very good explanation but pm me if u got any more questions im happy to help. Have fun man
There are so many sick shops around whistler. No matter what you will have a great time there, i went there last spring, there are so many great vibes in whistler village. Just look around in whistler village or ask some of the locals. Have a good time! It's my favorite place.
I love the village, but Creekside is something to look into. There are tons of locals that will help you find great spots to ski and apres. There is also a little manual that the Whistler Blackcomb store sells that has all of the unlabeled terrain (Spanky's Ladder, Hawaii 5.0, Harmony Horseshoes, etc). Super helpful if you don't know the mountain.