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There is something special about finding a hotel that make you feel at home while miles away. Residing in the largest alpine resort in North America, Pan Pacific paves its very own way in catering to visitors as well as locals. Within the pedestrian Whistler Village hub are their two properties – The Village location and Mountainside location (where I stayed), both situated at the bottom of the Whistler Mountain just seconds away from the gondolas – the convenience is undeniably unbeatable! Reflecting the natural beauty of the valley, Pan Pacific brings in elements of familiarity and comfort contributing to an overall “lodge” essence. Wooden attributes and warming décor are consistent throughout the suites. From the studio to the penthouse, all suites include a small balcony (with a view to die for), living room area and full-size kitchen making it a livable layout for families and travel groups.
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