By: ctvbc.ca Date: Thursday Jan. 28, 2010 8:57 PM PT
“It is a reality of the challenges of Whistler,†said Vanoc’s Maureen Douglas.
“A resort takes a lot of people to run. Whether you're working in a coffee shop or hotel, everybody's going full tilt, some of them twenty-four seven.â€
Olympic organizers had hoped to overcome accommodation challenges by throwing pajama parties to advertise a home stay program -- and even offering free tickets to Sea-to-Sky residents in exchange for a spare room.
As a result of the efforts, thousands of volunteers at Whistler venues will have a place to stay. As for the hundreds that don’t:
“We are humbled by the amount of commitment, the enthusiasm, the level of dedication the volunteers are giving to this,†said Douglas.
With a report from CTV British Columbia’s Sarah Galashan
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