Pricing & Value

How does renting a Blue Mountain chalet compare in price to booking a block of hotel rooms?

2 min read · Last reviewed June 2026 · By the Blue View Chalets Team

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Short answer
For groups of 10 or more, a whole Blue View chalet usually beats a hotel block per person. One chalet sleeping 10–14 replaces five to seven rooms, and the single nightly rate covers the full kitchen, private hot tub, and free parking for four. Compare live rates on the booking page against current room pricing.

Per-room pricing versus one whole-property rate

A hotel charges per room, per night, so 12 people typically need five or six rooms — each with its own taxes and, often, parking and resort fees. A Blue View chalet is one nightly rate for the entire property, whether 10 or 14 share it. Divide that single rate across your group and the per-person cost usually lands at or below a comparable room block, especially midweek and in shoulder season. Everyone stays under one roof, not scattered across floors. Browse the range on the chalets page or see our chalets that sleep 14 to picture how few units replace a whole block.

What's bundled in that the hotel charges extra for

The chalet rate already includes what a hotel block prices separately. Every chalet has a full kitchen, so you cook group breakfasts and dinners instead of paying restaurant prices three times a day — usually the biggest hidden saving. You also get a private hot tub, in-suite washer and dryer, gas fireplace, BBQ, high-speed Wi-Fi, and free parking for four vehicles. The eight Brooker Blvd chalets also share a seasonal heated pool from May to mid-September. Stack up the per-room parking, breakfast, and resort fees a hotel layers on, and the gap widens. See what's included on the groups page.

When a hotel block can still make sense

A hotel block can win for very small parties, single-night trips, or guests who want daily housekeeping and a front desk — Blue View has a two-night minimum and is self-catered. But once your headcount crosses roughly eight to ten and you want shared space, a kitchen, and one address, a whole chalet is usually both cheaper per person and a better experience. For larger parties, you can combine adjacent chalets at 104 Brooker Blvd — two for about 28 guests, all eight for 80-plus — so each family gets a private chalet on one property. Pull live rates on the booking page for your exact dates.

Related questions

How many hotel rooms does one chalet replace?

Roughly five to seven. Our chalets sleep 10–14 guests each, so a single chalet covers the same headcount as five to seven double hotel rooms — at one nightly rate instead of several.

Are there fees a hotel block has that a chalet doesn't?

Often. Hotel blocks commonly add per-room parking, resort, and breakfast charges. A Blue View chalet bundles parking for four, a full kitchen, and a hot tub into one property rate; a refundable $500 deposit and a pet fee are the main extras.

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