Rotorua Prepares to Welcome Rugby Fans
Rotorua residents are getting ready to showcase our
world-famous manaakitanga (hospitality) to the thousands of
rugby fans expected here this weekend.
Ahead of the
unofficial fourth test match of The DHL NZ Lions Series
2017, between the Māori All Blacks and The British & Irish
Lions, fans from all over the world will be arriving and
ready to experience all that Rotorua has to
offer.
Preparation of the inner city is underway with contractors adding extra facilities and increasing city clean patrols.
Signage is up at the main entrances to the city to remind drivers that travel times may be a bit longer and there may be delays during the next few days with extra people on the roads. It’s important to be patient and plan for journeys ahead of time.
Ticket pick-ups for The Lions
game on Saturday night have been moved from the Sir Howard
Morrison Performing Arts Centre to the iSite across the
road.
Saturday will be a big day in town and to support
the events, especially the Giant Haka, Bay of Plenty
Regional Council is providing free public bus transport all
day.
Free shuttles to the stadium will run from 1pm to
late at night. The pick-up/drop-off will be at the iSite.
Click here to see the shuttle route map.
Road closures
will be in place on Devon Street from 8am on Saturday from
Smallbone Park to Springfield Road. The main access to the
stadium will be via Thebes Street, off Malfroy Road.
The roads surrounding the stadium are now currently considered a 'clean-zone' under the Major Events Management Act. No unauthorised sales of any merchandise or goods are permitted in these areas.
Fans are encouraged to get to the stadium as early as possible after the Giant Haka to watch the curtainraisers, which start at 12.30pm at Smallbone Park where the Australian and Canadian International Women’s Rugby teams will face off before moving to Rotorua International Stadium to watch the Black Ferns take on England.
For anyone who missed out on tickets, the official Fan Zone will be at the Rotorua Energy Events Centre where you can watch the game live on big screens. The Fan Zone is a family-friendly event so alcohol is not permitted. Doors open at6.30pm.
What’s on in Rotorua this week:
View the full event details at www.rotoruanz.com/dhlnzlionstour2017
Wednesday 14 June – Tīma Tāngata Māori All Blacks history exhibition at the Rotorua Energy Events Centre. Only shown once before, during the 2011 Rugby World Cup, this exhibition displays more than 100 years of Māori All Blacks history. Open daily 9am – 4pm. Entry by gold coin donation for adults and free for children.
Thursday 15 June – Rotorua Night Market –
come along for great food, music and boutique stalls. The
family-friendly market has something for everyone to
enjoy.
Friday 16 June – Matariki All Stars Parade. The
parade of lanterns will tell the story of Matariki (the
Māori New Year) as it makes its way through town to the
Village Green for the Matariki Star Search showcase and
fireworks. Parade starts at 7pmfrom the Rotorua Arts Village
on Hinemaru Street.
Saturday 17 June – Join the Giant Haka – help Rotorua become the official record holder for the world’s largest haka. Be at the Village Green from 10.30am. There will be loads of practise time to get your haka just right. Formal attempt starts at midday.
Saturday 17 June – International Women’s Rugby – Australia v Canada. From the Giant Haka head to the free public curtainraiser at Smallbone Park. Kick-off is at 12.30pm.
Saturday 17 June – International Women’s Rugby – Black Ferns v England. Rotorua International Stadium from 4.15pm. (Tickets sold out)
Saturday 17 June – Māori All Blacks v The British & Irish Lions – Rotorua International Stadium from 7.35pm. (Tickets sold out)
Saturday 17 June – Official Fan Zone - Rotorua Energy Events Centre. Doors open from 6.30pm. Watch the game live on the big screens at the free family-friendly Fan Zone. This event is alcohol-free and children must be accompanied by an adult.
Sunday 18 June – The Big Brekkie at the Village Green –this pop-up food truck festival will help you beat that morning after hunger. Good food, live music and plenty of space to sit back and relax picnic style. Starts 8am