UPDATED FOR SUMMER 2009
Greetings all Whistler pilgrims!
I notice that a lot of threads popping up on here asking about cheap accommodation. I figure that I might as well make one thread, and then we can point everyone here when they ask.
I'll post up what I know. Feel free to add what you've found to be cheap.
Camping:
There's a thread about that here, and the site for the actual campground, a 5-7 min ride from the Village
is here.
Hostels:
_The Fireside Lodge _ is pretty good. It's in the Nordic neighborhood, close to Creekside. It's about 5 mins away from the action. You'll find them here. A reveiew from a NSMB poster is here.
_The UBC Lodge _ is open to everyone (not just UBCers) and is also in Nordic. You can find them here.
_The HI Whistler Hostel _ is good too. It's about 5 minutes from the lifts by car, maybe 15 on a bike. You can find out about it here. It's across the lake from Whistler Village though, and bus service to get there is pretty weak.
Southside Lodge has a great diner in it! It's in Creekside right on the highway and has a few rooms. Find all your info here.
Alta Vista Lodge. Unfortunately, the Lodge will close for the 2008 season at the end of August. Hopefully this popular spot will be up and running again next year.
Really cheap accom:
WhistlerBlackcomb Staff Housing-$10ish a night last year. This year ( 2009 ) WB will only offer beds to non-WB employees at its Glacier Park location (Base 2) and will only offer them mid-August to the end of September. You must book in for the minimum two-week stay too. For more info, call them at (604)938-7500 x1.
Cheap accom:
Whistler Resort and Club. Is now a timeshare, and nightly rentals are no longer accepted.
Inside Edge Club lodge is an option that may work if you're up more than once a summer. You have to join the club for $85 but you get one night at the lodge free. After that it is only $30 for Saturday night or $45 for Friday and Saturday. They are located in Nester's and have a secure place to lock your bike. Check the web site if you're interested here.
Normal accom:
The Summit Lodge, between the new library and the 7-11, is a good bet. They allow pets, even monstrous dogs. Their Queen Studio with kitchenette runs about $150/night in the bike season, and can fit a small family. Alcohol is allowed at their outdoor pool and hot tub. They have bike storage.
The URL=[http://www.resortquestwhistler.com/rental/complex.html?ID=44"]Woodrun on Blackcomb[/URL] looks solid. Units sleep 6 people and cost $169 - $189 during biking season. If you stay, use the back path on the ski run…it's a hundred times faster than riding up the road! And tell us what their bike storage is like too.
The nearby [URL=http://www.resortquestwhistler.com/rental/complex.html?ID=6"]Aspens on Blackcomb has gotten good reviews from riders on this site. It's one property away from the Woodrun above, and has more units. Prices are similar.
Condos
AlluraDirect. I have no experience with this website, but people on the boards have used it. Word is that condos and apartments can be found and rented for good prices. The site is here.
So far, that's what I can think of off the top of my head. Hope it helps!