Haha, true. Not all camps are that bad though. The Elevate camp at Silverstar ended up being cheaper than spending a week riding there otherwise I mean, there wasn't any golfing or a foam pit or anything, but still an amazing time
In Whistler yes, that is probably $50 worth of food! The prices there are insane even for me, and I live in an expensive resort town. Always shop for groceries in Squamish for the entire trip or you will be broke when you leave. The only exception is a restaurant called "El Furniture Warehouse". I know it sounds weird, but the food is awesome, and everything on the menu is $5.
I call bullshit unless they closed down in the last 2 weeks. The El Furniture in Vancouver is gone but the one is Whistler is always crazy busy and the food is great. Hell they used Short rib meat for their Beef dips. Also they probably serve one of the best Ceasers I have ever had.
I actually just called to check and you are full of shit they are still open.
I never saw a beer and a burger for $5, but maybe I wasn't looking in the right place. Once you are there, if you don't have groceries from Squamish, you might as well eat out for all of your meals because it will cost just as much as shopping at the Whistler grocery store.
hahahhaaha your 100% right i saw his bike and my inner retard screamed it looks like a session and i was just expecting the comments to be littered with "looks like a session" but i guess not
I still haven't been to Whistler and I can't wait to go. But I'm hoping by the time I'm done school, and can treat myself to an adult gravity camp, Silverstar or Kicking Horse have one ready to go. Way less busy, way less expensive and both places kick ass.
Worth It.
I'm kidding I'm sure it's a good place