The Compound is going to fun this year with these to ride. They will be available for demo for sending it into the Big Air Bag and sessioning the dirt jumps and mulch pit.
Camp starts at $1295 for week, $300 - $400 cheaper than last year, and cheaper than any similar camp in Whistler. The one most people choose ends up at around $1995. Ken
Thanks for the response. Looking to bring the wife and kids next year. Have never been simply for the fact that airfare for 4 from N.C., USA on one income is astonishing.
Is there any travel company at Whistler that can work with me on packages for me and the family to make it easier?
If you want to save a bunch of money, fly to Seattle or Belling ham and drive up. You'll be amazed how much cheaper it is. If you are coming as a family, check the Aava Hotel, it's nice, bike friendly and newly redone.
Ken
yo tate Im thinking about going for a week next summer, how much did you have to shell out for a flight and everything from t.o? Like what was the price all togethor?
My rents payed, But for flights they got it on points. The price is alot cheaper this year, 2600 is approx what we payed last year for the camp, and that was with everything. this year for that camp its 2200.
The two insurances used to be together as one last year but we had so many people asking if they could do one or the other we decided to separate them so you would only have to pay for what you need. The rental of the sheets and pillows is so that we could make the price of camp cheaper. If you were willing to roll up with your sleeping bag, you save $50. We had a lot of people asking that question too. It's why we made our camp so a la carte this year, so you could basically get as much or as little camp as you wanted so no matter what your budget we could hopefully have a camp that fits your price range. Ken