Whistler for spring break

I was thinking about coming out to Whistler for my senior spring break, and I was wondering how the conditions are typically the first week of April. Are they pretty iffy or ok? Is most of the mountain open at that time typically? Thanks a lot.

 
Awesome, thats kind of what I thought, just wanted to make sure.

For any of you living in the northwest region what are some other good ski areas that you would recommend? I have a friend in Sand Point, Idaho. I was thinking of flying to Spokane then going skiing from there for a week. Some thoughts I had were: Whistler, Fernie, Kickinghorse, Banff area. Where would you ski if you were coming to this general area for the first time for a week?
 
whistlers a long ass way from sandpoint, like 8-10 hours. sandpoint the local choices are schweitzer and silver... which are both kind of OK... i think schweitzer usually hooks up a decent park... you can go south like 4 hours to tamarack which is big and new and supposedly pretty sick. or go west to alpental about 5 hours. none of htem are whistler, but none will take an entire day to get to. i dont know how far whitewater and kicking horse and all those are... probably pretty close.
 
What we were thinking of doing is driving somewhere and staying there for a week but 16-20 hrs of driving round trip is a bit much. Is Whistler worth that? None of you mentioned anything about Fernie which is pretty close to Sandpoint I think. I wouldn't think they would have a great park, but I am going to be getting my share of park skiing when I go to Breck, Vail, Keysone and Copper in Feb.
 
lower revelstoke is only onpen from what i believe. go to red mountain rather then fernie, its dryer. if you could tour the mountains in the kootenays (red, whitewater, fernie) i would do that over a trip to whistler any day of anyyear
 
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