Stayed with my wife and mother-in-law (70s) for a brief stay in Whistler. Property was lovely and separated into 2 private suites, which served us well. Suite had everything one could need: fully stocked kitchen, laundry, comfortable beds, sitting area. Unfortunately the weather didn't cooperate so we couldn't take advantage of private patio, bbq, or hot tub. Only negative is the stairs. This unit is definitely not wheelchair accessible. From the parkade you have to go up a steep set of stairs to get to the door, then ascend a set of steep, narrow stairs to the first suite, and another set of steep, narrow stairs to get to the top suite with the hot tub. Navigating with luggage was challenging and tiring. Our knees definitely felt it climbing up all those stairs at the end of the day after walking the village and pathways around town.