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What A Great Bachelor Party Costume – November 21st, 2009 Crawl

It was a wild one! That’s for sure!

As we started off the night we had everyone come into Cinnamon Bear and fill out the waiver forms. We had a group of bachelors who came in. They start off by saying something like:
“What we have to sign waivers? What for?”
I replied “So you can’t sue us”.
To which they responded,
“We can sue you for gross negligence. You can’t contract out of gross negligence.”
“Thank you gentlemen, have a good night.”
Oh those wacky kids! But they were awesome. The bachelor was dressed… interestingly, to say the least. One of the more fun costumes I’ve seen, and I’ve seen quite a few.

We had an awesome crowd out this week. Lots of locals jamming it up. A couple guys who were returning for the second week in a row. Lots of Swiss and Swedish, a few Aussies. Everyone was pretty stoked for night. Killer vibe. We had an awesome dance off at Tommy’s. We gave out a couple tickets to a show and that got everyone really stoked. We also hooked up a game of limbo and like usual there were a couple over confident limboers… Is that a word… Limboer… Well, it is now. Use it.

Sadly, Savage Beagle had a broken pipe and couldn’t open in time for the crawl on Saturday, so we had to skip it. We made it up to everyone at Garfs though. Garfinkels was an awesome time! It was full of people jamming it up for the weekend. Everyone was having a great time and the staff let loose until the wee hours of the morning.

We can’t wait for the next one, hope to see you there!

Cheers :)


November 14th – Sold Out Crawl

What a night! We had a sold out crew of over 80 people. After the first half we expanded to over 100! So much fun! We first hit up Cinnamon Bear and then ventured over to Brewhouse and then hit up Tommy’s and Garfs! Sadly, Savage Beagle had a problem with their plumbing and we had to hold off for a little while and not go there, but we made it up to everyone.

There were tonnes of people from South Africa, tonnes of people from Sweden and all over the map. What a great way to start off a new season! We’re looking forward to the next club crawl. Be sure to grab tickets before they sell out!

Cheers :)


Welcome To Whistler Crawls November 14th and 21st

Welcome To Whistler Club Crawls

It’s been since September 12 that we’ve run a club crawl. We took some time off to redevelop and avoid the dead season and prepare for the upcoming winter. We’re back and we’re ready. With 12 Club Crawls under our belt, we’re stoked to finish off the fall and welcome the winter.

We’re starting off these crawls with a bang and returning with 2 big crawls before the mountain opens. These are titled the Welcome To Whistler Crawls. They will be taking place on Saturday November 14th and 21st, 2009. Anyone can come to these are specially for the new locals in town.

Venues and Times

  1. Cinnamon Bear Bar and Grille – 6:00pm
  2. The Brewhouse – 7:30pm
  3. Tommy Africas – 9:00pm
  4. Savage Beagle – 10:15pm
  5. Garfinkels – 11:30pm

What You Get

  • 5 Drink Tickets
  • Free Dinner
  • Free entry to all the clubs and bars
  • No waiting in line

Locals Discount

If you’re a local (or if you’ve seen this post) you’re eligible to get $20 off tickets. Just mention that you’re local and you’ll receive the tickets for only $30. That includes 5 drink tickets, dinner and cover charges. It’s by far the best value in town. Just give us a call (604) 722-2633 and we’ll set you up. You’re eligible to pick up to 4 tickets at this discounted rate.

We look forward to seeing you on the crawl!


What To Do For Bachelor & Bachelorette Parties in Whistler

Whistler Dog Sledding

There’s a few different options that people have when they choose what to do for a good time in Whistler. Most best men, and bride’s maids would like to do whatever they can to show the person of honour a great time. In Whistler there are several activities that can be done to ensure that everyone has a great time.

Hotels To Stay At In Whistler

3 Star – Blackcomb Lodge

The Blackcomb lodge is a perfect play to stay inexpensive. It’s a little bit dingier and a little bit louder than a lot of the other hotels in the village, but if you’ve come up for a week or weekend of activity, it’s cool spot to hang out. Click here if you’re looking to book a room.

4 Star – The Delta

The Delta is a great place to stay. The place is warm and charming and huge! It has a fitness room, sauna, meeting rooms and outdoor pools. The reception is great and very helpful to give you all the services you need and the location couldn’t be better, only a 4 minute walk to the mountain and located smack between the two grocery and liquor stores. Click here if you’re looking to book a room.

5 Star – The Pan Pacific Mountainside

The Pan Pacific Whistler Mountainside is one of the nicest and best located hotels in town. It has all the amenities that you could possibly require in a hotel, and its location is prime. You can walk 15 seconds to a lift and ski right down to the entrance of the hotel. Also, a great pub is located in the building, so if you like a good Irish meal and beer now and then, this is the place to go. Click here if you’re looking to book a room.

Winter Activities In Whistler

Skiing and Boarding

Skiing and snowboarding are obviously the most popular choices for winter activities, however, the best way to get the most out of the mountain is to find out the local secrets of the mountain. One of the best ways to get a locals perspective is to visit one of the many local blogs in Whistler. One of the best for the mountain is WhistlerBlackcombSnowReport.com.

Dog Sledding

One of the more overlooked activities to do in Whistler, that’s everyone’s dream, is to go dog sledding. Dog sledding is one of the most exciting and fun activities that you can do. Not everyone is into skiing or snowboarding and sometimes the injuries that you may receive from the mountain may leave you needing to take some needed time off. Dog sledding is great for all ages. For more information on dog sledding visit. WhistlerDogSledding.com.

Ziplining

There are two places in Whistler that you are able to go ziplining. One of those places is the trusty ZipTrek, but in recent years another company has opened up and started a second zipline in Whistler. The activity is available all year round it’s one of the most exciting and affordable activities to do. For more information on Ziplining go to WildPlay.com.

Nightlife Activities In Whistler

Whistler Club Crawl

Whistler Club Crawl has been designed to cater to the party crowd. The tour includes dinner and VIP entry to several bars and clubs and includes some good giveaways that keep you from spending all of your money at the bar. Click here to pick up your tickets.

Special Events In Whistler

One of the greatest things about Whistler, is there are always special events. The best way to find out exactly what is going on is to check through The Pique’s latest listings. That way you can find out what the most popular events on a given night are. Click here for Pique event listings.


Frozen O’s – Whistler’s Digital DnB / Dubstep Label

Frozen Os

To all the supporters of jungle music in Whistler, 2009 is going to prove to be a big season.

DJ Phroh from the Whistler Junglists Facebook Group has announced that the group has started a new electronic music label Called Frozen O’s. They will be specializing in releasing Drum N Bass and Dubstep music. This allows musicians to get their music out on world wide level.

DJ Phroh has requested that any local musicians that are interested in releasing any music on the label, send him tracks directly. All music will be tested out on various crowds at various parties to test the quality of the tracks.

The first Frozen O’s release will come out on November 17, 2009 and will feature tracks from DJ Phroh, Kostaman, Black Tusk and Bunny Wailer.

For more information please see www.myspace.com/frozenos.


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