I'm a Toronto SP who will be traveling with a regular client over the holidays.
He spent last year in Banff at The Fairmont. He busied himself with a helicopter ride, dog sledding, fine dining, shopping and the New Years Eve dance at the hotel. He has limited ability to do skiing or snowboarding. He is more of an arts, symphony, or perhaps sledding/ski dooing type.
I have been looking at taking him to the NYE celebration on top of Blackcombe Mountain (see http://www.canadianoutback.com/whistler-snowmobile-tours-new-years.php). Does anyone know if this idea is a worth it? Or have any other ideas? Is there a better option for a NYE celebration?
I would appreciate any suggestions. He is willing to pay $ to have a good time. Poor guy works like a fiend and this is one of the rare opportunities he has to spend some of his hard earned dollars.
Thank you for any suggestions.
MPK
He spent last year in Banff at The Fairmont. He busied himself with a helicopter ride, dog sledding, fine dining, shopping and the New Years Eve dance at the hotel. He has limited ability to do skiing or snowboarding. He is more of an arts, symphony, or perhaps sledding/ski dooing type.
I have been looking at taking him to the NYE celebration on top of Blackcombe Mountain (see http://www.canadianoutback.com/whistler-snowmobile-tours-new-years.php). Does anyone know if this idea is a worth it? Or have any other ideas? Is there a better option for a NYE celebration?
I would appreciate any suggestions. He is willing to pay $ to have a good time. Poor guy works like a fiend and this is one of the rare opportunities he has to spend some of his hard earned dollars.
Thank you for any suggestions.
MPK