“Significant” investment delivers growth for the NZ tourism
Media Release from The
Remarkables
25 July
2014
“Significant” investment delivers growth for the NZ tourism industry
A “significant” and brave investment that is helping the tourism industry succeed was praised by Deputy Prime Minister Bill English today (Friday July 25) when he officially opened the new Curvey Basin chairlift at The Remarkables ski area in Queenstown.
Mr English opened the high-speed six-seater chairlift as snow gently fell on the ski area, praising NZSki and Trojan Holdings for being a “long-term investor with the commitment and willingness to take the risk”.
The new lift, which carries 2,800 people per hour and takes just seven minutes to travel the 1.2km line, is part of a substantial $45m investment at the ski area which also includes road re-alignment, sealing of the lower access road, trail developments, expansion of the snow making system, and extended car parking.
A new base building will also be delivered as part of the investment.
After riding the new lift to the top of the Curvey Basin, Mr English, who was accompanied by Clutha-Southland electoral candidate Todd Barclay, said it had been “a very smooth ride”.
“They’ve done a fantastic job, and every dollar invested brings more jobs and more people to Queenstown and throughout the region, not just in the industry,” he said.
“It’s great that NZSki has had the confidence to go forward with this scale of investment that has lifted the quality of the product and the Government is pleased with this investment.
“This is how the economy grows.
“The company is delivering a special Queenstown and Remarkables experience that’s helping to persuade all those Aussies to get over here and delivering a great experience for all their customers.”
NZSki CEO Paul Anderson thanked the NZSki shareholders for their foresight and leadership in committing to the investment, and the Leitner Poma and Lyttleton Engineering teams together with ski area manager Ross Lawrence and management at The Remarkables for making it happen.
He said the investment was one of the most significant tourism investments made in the Southern Lakes area and was important to the local and national economy.
“This is the first stage of NZSki’s project to improve the facilities and trails at The Remarkables ski area. The 1.2km chairlift, snowmaking and road improvements are part of NZSki’s ongoing commitment to provide the best possible product to our guests.
“These improvements will ensure The Remarkables is of a true international standard and on a par with Queenstown’s other ski area, Coronet Peak.”
Curvey Basin lift FAST
FACTS:
• Curvey Basin lift 1.2km
long
• In its first 21 days of operation it
carried 22,000 individual skiers who notched up 170,000
runs
• 52 new snow guns are a mix of tower
and fan guns
• 1.6km of new trails a
minimum of 30m wide
• New lift transport up
to 2,800 people an hour
• 300m of road
re-alignment
• Creation of new car
parks
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