Rotorua Holiday Park Wins Top Hospitality Award
Rotorua holiday park wins top hospitality award
It’s fourth time lucky for Rotorua’s All Seasons Holiday Park which has won the prestigious 2017 Spirit of Hospitality Award sponsored by AA Traveller.
This award is the holiday park sector’s premier award, made to the holiday park which excels in providing an outstanding visitor experience.
Having been a finalist in four of the last five years, All Seasons Holiday Park was awarded the accolade at the annual Holiday Parks Awards in Dunedin.
Holiday Parks New Zealand Chief Executive Fergus Brown says the park stands out for its consistently high levels of service, repeatedly going well beyond what would normally be expected.
“Managers Tracie and Kevin Thornborough take enormous pride in exceeding their guests’ expectations. On one occasion, they towed a guest and their broken down vehicle back to Auckland, a 7.5 hour round-trip,” Mr Brown says.
“They have quickly installed a hand rail beside a toilet to assist an individual guest and, when an air conditioning unit broke down during summer, they purchased a portable air conditioning unit to keep their guests comfortable.”
Visitors to Rotorua have numerous accommodation options to choose from, so Kevin and Tracie have put a real focus on their service and hospitality to stand out from the crowd. And the results are clear, with TripAdvisor reviews raving about their friendliness and helpfulness:
“Smallish park but with very good amenities and friendly staff.”
“Thoroughly enjoying our stay here!! Room is brand new, immaculate condition and well supplied. Staff are so responsive, helpful & friendly.”
“Absolutely brilliant, hosts are so friendly and kind, smoked trout for breakfast, free use of the truck to get about, and there's a covered heated swimming pool with Jacuzzi. Can't fault it.”
A full list of Holiday Park 2017 Award winners follows.
Spirit of Hospitality Award sponsored by
AA Traveller
Winner: All Seasons Holiday
Park, Rotorua,
managed by Kevin and
Tracie Thornborough
Finalists: Athenree Hot Springs &
Holiday Park
Himatangi Beach Holiday Park
Millers Flat
Holiday Park
Russell TOP 10 Holiday
Park
Outstanding Service to the Holiday Park
Industry, sponsored by the TOP 10 Group
Winner:
Julie and Steve Fraser, North South Holiday Park
Christchurch
Steve is a past board member and president of HPNZ. Steve and Julie were instrumental in establishing the Family Parks group in New Zealand. They are both generous with their time and go the extra mile in helping other holiday parks. Under their management, the North South Holiday Park won the Spirit of Hospitality Award in 2010.
Emerging Star Award (for holiday park
professionals under the age of 35), sponsored by epay
NZ
Winner: Jasmine Adams, Rotorua TOP 10
Holiday Park
Jasmine has been recognised for her efforts in leading the wider industry and her community, as well as her own park.
ServiceIQ Visitor Experience Award
Winner: Fitzroy Beach Holiday Park, New Plymouth
Fitzroy put four staff through the New Zealand Certificate in Visitor Experience in the past year, including one who was assisted with learning difficulties and a 50-year-old who had not partaken in any training since leaving school. For her, this qualification was a major confidence boost. Park owner Jan Crawford was incredibly supportive, giving her team plenty of onsite coaching and training to complete their tasks and research topics such as emerging market trends.
Finalists:
Wanaka Kiwi Holiday Park & Motels
Whangateau Holiday Park
Tourism Industry Aotearoa Innovation
Award
Winner: Athenree Hot Springs &
Holiday Park
By improving its use of its existing hot spring water source, Athenree Hot Springs & Holiday Park is making considerable savings on its metered water use as well as its water heating costs.
Seekom Innovation in Online Marketing Award
Winner: Amber Kiwi Holiday Park, Christchurch
Use of automated dynamic pricing has led to a measurable increase in income.
Resco – Best Upgrade Awards
Projects over $100,000 winner: Taupo DeBretts Spa Resort
The tired 1970s ablutions facilities have been upgraded to new gender neutral facilities catering for 80 campervan and tent sites and 7 cabins. The $300,000-plus project aimed for environmental excellence and sustainability, and features include geothermally heated floors, double glazed skylights and lighting connected to movement sensors.
Projects under $100,000 winner: Russell TOP 10 Holiday Park
Following negative feedback from guests and cleaning staff, the tired amenities block was upgraded at a cost of $93,000. The old facilities have been replaced with sustainable and easy to maintain materials, including a mix of solar and LED lighting, sensor timers and water efficient showerheads. For guest convenience, coin boxes were replaced with push button timers.
Highly commended: Wanaka Kiwi Holiday Park
Hawke’s Bay Holiday Park
Queenstown TOP 10 Holiday Park
PGG Wrightson Holiday Park Grounds
Award
Winner: Athenree Hot Springs and
Spa
Since taking over in 2009, owners Sheryl and Mike Horne have made huge improvements to the park’s facilities and grounds. They have also transformed a rubbish tip into a sanctuary for native birds, planted with native trees and flaxes.
Highly commended: Queenstown Lakeview Holiday Park
HPNZ President’s Awards
Simon
Casey, Seekom – for his support for the holiday park
sector
Lake Wanaka Tourism – for its work to manage freedom camping, including production of a fun video
Vicparks, Australia - for its support for the New Zealand holiday park sector
Caravanning Queensland – for its support for destination New Zealand at its show in Brisbane
Board Service Awards
Dave
Roche, Bowentown Beach Holiday Park
Lisa Cornelissen, Martinborough TOP 10 Holiday Park
ENDS
Key facts:
• The holiday park sector provides 36% of New Zealand’s commercial accommodation capacity and 19% of commercial guest nights.
• In the year ended April 2017 holiday parks provided 7.665 million guest nights.
• Guest nights to holiday parks are made up of 34% international visitors and 66% domestic visitors.
• While staying at holiday parks guests contribute over $1 billion in direct expenditure to local communities.
• Approximately $612 million (60%) of the expenditure is contributed by domestic travellers, with the balance of $405 million (40%) by international travellers.
• Expenditure by international visitors contributes directly to New Zealand’s export earnings.