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New Bi-Level Dome Service Offers Panoramic Views Onboard Rocky Mountaineer’s Whistler Sea to Sky Climb

Friday, 20 January 2012
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  Porteau Cove, Whistler Sea to Sky Climb route
   

For the first time, Rocky Mountaineer is giving guests the opportunity to experience its award-winning bi-level dome onboard the Whistler Sea to Sky Climb route between Vancouver and Whistler, BC. The bi-level Whistler Sea to Sky Dome Service will operate five days per week from June 14 to August 24, 2012. Guests will have the exclusive opportunity to ride the rails along the stunning Sea to Sky Corridor in luxurious surroundings, with panoramic views of the passing scenery.

“We are excited to offer this service on our Whistler Sea to Sky Climb route, giving our guests a taste of what it is like onboard our GoldLeaf Service through the Canadian Rockies,” says Hubert Wat, Vice President, Global Marketing of Rocky Mountaineer. “This new initiative is part of our ongoing effort to innovate our products and services while providing the exceptional guest experience we have become known for.”

Onboard the Whistler Sea to Sky Climb Dome Service, guests will relax in comfort with unobstructed views of Howe Sound, the shimmering waters of the Pacific Ocean and the snowcapped Coastal Mountain range on the upper level. A spiral staircase leads onto the exclusive lounge area below. Locally-inspired hot breakfast (northbound) or delicious afternoon appetisers (southbound) will be served to guests at their seats. Travellers will also have access to a large outdoor vestibule and open-air Heritage Observation Car.

The new Whistler Sea to Sky Climb Dome Service is priced at $456 AUD roundtrip or $296 AUD one way and is available to book online or through your local travel professional.

 
     
Source = Rocky Mountaineer
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