It's a decent place to stay. Good, but not great. The building is old and definitely needs some updating, eg. carpets and the exercise room. You need all of memorized numerical codes (which change periodically), RFID wrist bands, and combination lock to open doors and lockers. Would be so much more convenient if this was all consolidated on one RFID card like in so many hotels/resorts. The garage roof is very low and the entrance way narrow. Clearly built in a different era. One very slow elevator. Rooms are cozy and kitchen well equipped. The Murphy bed is not the most comfortable or convenient. Pillows seem overly soft for my liking. On the plus side location is excellent, extremely close to Whistler Gondola, shops, rental stores. Staff reasonably helpful with varying degrees of interpersonal skills.