2010 at The Remarkables
-------- Original Message -------- April 2010 The snow season is fast approaching and
improvements at The Remarkables will ensure fantastic winter
experiences for visitors to the alpine ski area this
year. An upgrade within the base building with new dining
facilities, new furniture and an improved kitchen which will
serve as a great meeting point for families and friends, and
a more comfortable place to relax between runs. Always
fabulous for kids, The Remarkables is this year offering a
series of fun activity trails with jumps and tunnels for
children of all abilities. Plus there’s a new bouncy
castle for the crèche guests adding to a fun filled day on
and off snow. The Remarkables is renowned for its
progressive series of terrain parks; starting with beginner
features and moving through to an international competition
level park and, of course, the Burton concept park, The
Stash. All parks have new features for the 2010 season.
This year the Half Pipe has been reshaped and once snow is
on site will be maintained throughout the season. For
those who want to explore The Remarkables legendary peaks
and valleys, guided tours are now on offer at 11am each
day. In order to make lift access quicker and easier,
New Zealand’s first radio frequency (RF) ID system has
been installed to electronically check lift passes through
clothing when skiers and boarders pass through the specially
designed gates. And while NZSki offers free transport from
Queenstown to The Remarks for most pass types, drivers will
enjoy a resurfaced access road and more signage to help
those not used to driving on mountain roads.
Ski Area
Manager, Ross Lawrence, said the improvements reinforced the
NZSki’s commitment to continually upgrade
facilities. “Each year we want to show that we have a
real passion to deliver a long term programme of development
and a progressive winter experience that’s fun and
exciting for all snow sport enthusiasts,” he
said. “The Remarkables is an awesome alpine snow area.
It has gentle slopes perfect for learning, it’s bathed in
sunshine all day long, has huge terrain parks for skiers and
boarders of all ages and stages, and offers the best
in-bounds off piste terrain around.” The Remarkables is
scheduled to open on June 19 for the 2010 winter
season. Ends
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release: New for 2010 at The Remarkables
Date:
Fri, 16
Apr 2010 10:16:50 +1200
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