For people that cannot ski or snowboard, or for people who simply want a scenic, informative and unique trip through the mountains, this is the perfect activity. The Sno-Limo is best described as a comfortable chair on skis, driven and controlled by a trained chauffeur.
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Sno-Limo is Awesome!!!
A group of us have taken our mothers to Whistler on Mothers Day for two consecutive years now and the highlight of the weekend are the Sno-Limo tours. Our mom's absolutely love it! The staff is great, very professional and they really go out of their way to ensure an amazing tour every year. I have met the people that own it as they are really good guys. In fact, as busy as they are as it's a still a relatively small company, they come out to personally meet our moms and just make it such a great experience for everyone. I would highly recommend it to anyone that doesn't ski. We are going back next year with even more people as this has quickly become a great Mothers Day tradition. Get ready guys!
I was injured on Sno-limo
On January 18, 2008 I was unjured on the Sno-limo. We were 60 seconds into the ride when the driver evidently lost control of the contraption and the driver, the sno-limo and I were headed down the hill backward. The sno-limo tipped over with me in it. I suffered many soft tissue injuries to my lower back, neck, wrists, knees, and jaw. I had to go to the Medical Center where I received excellent medical treatment. Being that I am not a Canadian citizen, I had to pay for all my medical expenses. I am not complaining about the $1100 worth of expenses. The sno-limo people would not return my phone calls the entire time I was in Whistler. My trip was ruined. I needed help to use the bathroom and get dressed. The plane ride home was a nightmare. They conducted their own "investigation" and could find no reason for this accident to have happened. They claimed zero responsibility and never bothered to check on how I was feeling. I don't think this activity is ready for prime-time. If you want to ski, take a lesson. If you don't want to ski, go to the Roundhouse by gondola and have lunch at The Steep. Go visit Shannon Falls. See the bald eagles in Squamish. But please stay off this ride and don't encourage your loved ones to use it.