Canadian Geographic | Canada’s first ‘pod hotel’ is coming to Whistler
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“We think of the hotel in two parts: sleeping areas that are tranquil and restful, then very vibrant, lively, hip communal spaces so you can come grab a beer or an Americano, have a conversation with someone or Skype your friends back home,” Russell says.
And, although rates will fluctuate somewhat based on time of year and between weeknights and weekends, the Klings say a stay at Pangea will never cost more than 50 per cent of a comparably located three-star hotel in Whistler.
“If you’re a solo traveller or a group of friends looking to have a weekend away, it’s a no-brainer,” Russell says.