Overview
Celebrate the beauty of the surroundings and connect with your wild side this summer in Whistler. Discover the perfect balance of relaxation and adventure, and create memories of a lifetime when you plan a unique mountain getaway at Whistler's landmark ski-in ski-out hotel and BC golf resort, Fairmont Chateau Whistler. Naturally spectacular, Fairmont Chateau Whistler resort delivers an ideal setting for families, meetings and weddings alike. Combining classic elegance and a modern alpine setting, this award-winning Whistler hotel showcases exceptional dining and full resort amenities including a par 72, 18-hole Audubon-certified championship golf course.
Resort fees include
- Daily yoga classes.
- Whistler Village Shuttle bus.
- Fairmont BMW hotel car service.
- Unlimited internet access in guest rooms and resort public areas.
- Local and toll free calls from your guest room.
- Local and toll free calls from your guest room
- Coffee and tea service in lobby for early departures.
- Ski Valet service in the winter.
- Access to Tesla Supercharger electric vehicle charging stations
- Escorted local excursions with Fairmont’s Whistler Experience Guide.
- Unlimited access to Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club driving range.
- Valet service for bike and golf clubs.
- Aqua fitness classes, supervised water sport activities and pool amenities (sunscreen, fruit, iced water, tea and coffee) in the summer.
- Tennis courts – includes use of rackets and balls in the summer.
- Resort fee in effect for arrivals as of November 1, 2022.
Check in
5:00 p.m.
Check out
10:00 a.m.
Rooms
528
Inclusions
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location

Reviews
Improving Gold Room Food Quality and Ensuring Hot Food
corndog14 (Issaquah, Washington) on Mar 29, 2025
We stayed on the Fairmont Gold level, but unfortunately, the experience didn't quite live up to our expectations compared to last year. The quality of food, in particular, was disappointing. The breakfast ...muffins and bread were dry and stale for the first two days, and the muffins were the small, pre-packaged kind you’d find at places like Holiday Inn Express, rather than the larger, freshly-made ones from Portobello that we enjoyed last year. Thankfully, the food was fresher by the third day, but it was still consistently cold—items like the meatballs and sausages were served cold each day. In addition to the temperature issues, the offerings were very repetitive. By day three, we were tired of the same options and ended up going to Portobello for a better meal. The food quality had clearly declined, which made us question whether the Gold level is worth the extra cost for us moving forward. As for the Gold room staff, they seemed a bit burnt out and depressed. When I asked for a late check-out, I was granted an extra 30 minutes, but the staff member’s body language made it clear they weren’t thrilled about accommodating the request. The only staff member who stood out as genuinely friendly was the English woman who worked the night shift, who was warm and welcoming. On the positive side, the rooms were comfortable and well-maintained. Overall, though, the food and service experience was lacking, and I was surprised that more guests weren’t voicing similar concerns. We’ll have to reconsider whether the Fairmont Gold level is the right choice for us next time.
Two week stay - Feb 2025
Kelly B on Mar 28, 2025
Having always stayed over the Whistler side, my husband and i decided we would try a hotel over Blackcomb. We booked the Fairmont for a 2 week stay. The location of the hotel is great, and all staff were l...ovely and helpful, especially the ski valet and pool/bar attendant Elise from Australia. The location to the Blackcomb gondola was handy, especially on busy days. The room was spacious and the bed was very comfortable. There was plenty of storage for our stay. We only had two issues during our 2 week stay. The pool/spa area can get quite busy and we were a little annoyed that non-paying hotel guests could use this area. Considering we were paying $1200 AUD+ a night this was a little disappointing. But what was more disappointing was the young women who were frequenting the pool/spa area looking for men to buy them drinks. These women were openly discussing the fact they were not staying at the hotel, something about a membership. If you are not staying at the hotel, you should not be able to access this area. Besides this there were multiple conferences on each week, we were not advised of this when booking. Had we have known this we would have stayed at a quieter hotel. Ps for those looking at a longer stay you need to request that the bed sheets be changed, we didn't realise this and slept in the same sheets for 2 weeks, bit gross.
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