PM launches AJ Hackett Bungy re-developed Kawara Bungy
Prime Minister launches AJ Hackett Bungy
re-developed Kawarau Bungy Centre
Prime
Minister John Key has officially launched the re-developed
Kawarau Bungy Centre at Queenstown’s iconic Kawarau
Bridge.
On Friday (March 1) he was welcomed at the
AJ Hackett Bungy’s Kawarau Bridge to re-launch the newly
renovated centre. The centre’s upgrades and enhancements
include the new Café ’88, the Liquid Courage Bungy Bar,
an innovative digital photo and High Definition video
system, and the soon-to-open Kawarau Zipride.
Mr
Key, speaking in his role as Tourism Minister, acknowledged
the role of AJ Hackett Bungy as a tourism leader and
innovator in the 24 years since the iconic New Zealand
attraction first opened. He praised the Centre’s
advancements which will help ensure New Zealand retains its
standing as a premium tourism destination.
He said
adventure tourism was one reason that New Zealand was “on
the world stage” and complimented AJ Hackett Bungy for its
“world class safety standards”.
“It’s good
to have an amazing experience but we know it’s safe,” he
said.
AJ Hackett Bungy has recognised an increase
in people seeking ‘soft adventure’ over the last few
years, particularly from the rapidly growing Asian markets.
In an effort to increase its market share, the company has
re-developed the centre, expanding its offering to appeal to
a wider demographic, from thrill-seekers, to Zipriders, to
coffee drinkers.
The new café space caters to
visitors of the Bungy Centre with the addition of
made-to-order lunch offerings, while the outdoor bar on the
main deck, aptly named ‘Liquid Courage,’ has great views
of bungy jumping and those zipriding, improving the overall
visitor experience.
Among all the changes, a
critical element of the customer experience has remained --
the ability to take away and share ‘the proof’ of their
jump. A leading edge digital solution has been designed and
developed internally by AJ Hackett Bungy to produce
high-definition photo and videos.
The innovative
system allows jumpers to choose traditional mediums, such as
printed photos and DVD, and/or new popular alternatives such
as USB and online choices (www.ididit.co.nz) so
they can easily download and share their ‘proof’ via
email and social networking platforms. The developments are
designed to help maintain AJ Hackett Bungy’s position as a
leader in the industry.
In acknowledgement of New
Zealand’s increasing conference and incentive market, the
new-look Bungy Centre has also been architecturally designed
with the ability to transform into a state-of-the-art events
venue by night, which can cater for up to 800 people for a
cocktail or ‘standing’ function and 220 for a seated
dinner.
Bungy co-founder and Tourism NZ Board
Member, Henry van Asch, said “We have recognized that the
market is changing and we are proud that the Bungy Centre
can now cater to a wider demographic than ever
before.
“A lot of planning, thought and design
has gone into the project, which has been in development for
nearly three years and under construction for the past 12
months.
“It really is cutting edge and very
different to the space we had a few years ago. We have
placed a lot of focus on the visitor experience to ensure
that every person who walks through our front doors has a
lasting and memorable experience.
“Not only do we
have a centre that ‘works’ much better for our visitors
by day, and our ever-changing visitor market, but we have a
function centre that is one of the largest in the Queenstown
region.”
Mr van Asch said the new Kawarau Zipride
was in the “final stages” of testing before launching
soon.
The ride is comprised of three 130m-long zip
lines that can be ridden solo or tandem. Riders start on the
main viewing deck and cruise down at speeds of up to 60kph,
parallel to the Kawarau River. They will reach a point on
the southern bank where they will be rotated 180 degrees to
face uphill for the return ride to the launch
point.
This new activity is designed to appeal to
people of all ages and is perfect for larger conference and
incentive or team building groups.
Mr van Asch said
the multimillion dollar investment would enhance the
experience of customers at the ‘World Home of Bungy’ and
reinforce the site as a world-class fun and adventure
destination.
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