Maximize your Mondays: 5 reasons to visit Whistler midweek
Mondays don’t have to be manic, instead, they can be full of high fives and helmet heads, goosebumps and gut drops, lake dips and après sips. With just a little tweak to your week, you could really make the most of your time in Whistler this summer by visiting midweek.
Mondays don’t have to be manic, instead, they can be full of high fives and helmet heads, goosebumps and gut drops, lake dips and après sips. With just a little tweak to your week, you could really make the most of your time in Whistler this summer by visiting midweek.
Mondays don’t have to be manic, instead, they can be full of high fives and helmet heads, goosebumps and gut drops, lake dips and après sips. With just a little tweak to your week, you could really make the most of your time in Whistler this summer by visiting midweek.
More freedom
The mountains are all about wide-open spaces and the freedom to explore, and by coming midweek you can breathe that all in with more space to relax and adventure. Grab your hiking boots, bike shorts and wetsuit and we’ll see you out on Whistler’s extensive trail system or paddling its lakes this summer.
More dining experiences
Whistler’s popular dining spots often book out weeks in advance over the summer, but you might have more options midweek. By coming midweek there’s more time for meaningful connections when it’s not so rushed. There might also be more spaces on those sunny, Whistler patios where you can celebrate a day well spent in the mountains.
More activity adventures
Whistler has a wide variety of activities, including some bucket-list-worthy experiences like the longest zipline in North America, class 4 whitewater rafting and off-road bear viewing. During the summer months, some of the popular tour times book out way in advance, so again, the midweek gives you more freedom and flexibility if you’re looking to get in a few adventures while you’re here in the mountains.
More value
Midweek is also a great time to get on the greens. Whistler has four championship golf courses to choose from and you’ll also have more tee time choices if you’re swinging midweek. Accommodation rates are also lower midweek and you might also find deals on dining and activities too. The longer you stay the less you pay, with discounts or added incentives for stays of four nights or more. With midweek bookings there’s more chance of you getting the accommodation you want, the room with the best view, location, or pool / hot tub set up.
More positive impact
Whistler is a resort built on the fun we can have in nature. By shifting to a midweek visit you can help balance resource use and impact on the local environment and infrastructure. Unbalanced visitor volumes can lead to the degradation of sensitive natural and public spaces. You can help Whistler achieve balanced tourism and be a responsible, conscious traveller by coming midweek when it’s typically quieter, which gives you more space, freedom and that slice of that mountain serenity you’re after this summer.
Shift your week, take some time for yourself, work remotely and enjoy a quieter time in Whistler. Make the most of the midweek in the mountains, and may your Mondays be filled with altitude gain and attitude adjustments, ohms and ahhs this summer!