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Please don't waste your money on the snow limo thing. If you are at all interested in exploring the mountain or learning to ski or board, as westopher said hit up one of the three local mountains for some lessons, and by the time you get up to whistler you can have a blast seeing the mountain. You won't be a pro by any means but you will certainly be able to navigate the mountains and have a blast.
Skiing/snowboarding is honestly the greatest sport, there is nothing quite like it. I think everyone should atleast give it a shot, as westopher pointed out you spend atleast your first day on your ass, so whistler is not the place to be learning (unless you like wasting 100 bucks). Learn locally (its much cheaper) then have fun up at whistler.
Everything else, like zip lining, and whistler bungie (I don't think its open in the winter), all those activities are great, and if all else fails, just walking around the village with a coffee and good company can be a great time as well. Whistler is a magical place during the winter.
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