Thousands turn out for Coronet Peak opening day
Thousands turn out for Coronet Peak opening day
Queenstown’s Coronet Peak was buzzing today as 2,500 people turned out in force to support opening day.
Sharp season pass pricing has reinvigorated enthusiasm in the local community, driving new skiers and those who haven’t skied for years back to the slopes.
Today’s launch (Saturday June 11) at Coronet Peak was a true celebration of the start of winter.
Around 300 people
were first through the gates at 9am, many fuelled by free
breakfast baps, coffee and hot chocolates handed out by ski
area staff, and picking up spot
prizes galore.
Most
in need of a warming breakfast were Queenstown
sixteen-year-olds Oliver Hill, Simon Morganty and Ben Evans,
who braved a chilly night on the deck from 9pm the
night
before to claim ‘First on the Chair’ T-shirts, along
with 22-year-old Angelique Vinnedge from Canada who joined
them at 6am.
Describing her first run down the M1 as
“splendid”, Angelique said the weather had been the
dealbreaker. “It was definitely worth getting up early to
see all the stars out
and a great sunrise.”
Ski area manager Ross Copland said the number of people queuing at 9am was the biggest the ski area had seen for some years.
“We’ve seen massive support from our local community,
partly because so many people and especially families are
getting back into skiing, or being introduced to
skiing
for the first time, thanks to our great season pass prices
this year.
“Opening day’s always special because
we’ve put so much effort into it over the previous seven
months of preparation, so it’s great to finally be here.
Yes we did lose
some snow due to the weather over the
past couple of days, but today’s a pretty balmy 1.1C at
the base building, there’s very little wind and we’ve
managed to pack a lot
of the snow that came early onto
the main trails.
“We’re expecting snow down to 600m on Sunday, so winter’s well and truly here.”
Coronet Peak
created a number of new trails over summer, and Copland says
new grooming and snowmaking technology has proved invaluable
in the build up to
opening.
NZSki CEO Paul Anderson said the ski industry was “in good heart” as both Coronet Peak and Canterbury’s Mt Hutt ski areas opened today.
“Our local communities in Queenstown,
Christchurch and Canterbury are buzzing with new enthusiasm
for skiing and snowboarding, and having recently met
wholesalers in
East Coast Australia I know we have great
pre-season bookings and we’re looking forward to a very
strong season.
“For our local and overseas markets it’s key to have opened on time with good snow conditions and more to come.”
For video footage of today’s opening please click here.
For information on passes,
rentals and lessons, and daily weather and snow updates,
go to www.nzski.com
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