Media Pack Information Sheet 2015 CORONET PEAK Targeted opening date Saturday 13 June 2015 Contact details: E: info@nzski.com P: +64 3 442 4620 (Winter only) W: www.nzski.com Freephone: 0800 697 547 (within NZ), 1800 365 696 (within Australia) Key Features: Coronet Peak is an easy 20 minute drive on a fully-sealed access road making it the most accessible ski area in New Zealand World-class base building, lifts, and snowmaking facilities Coronet Peak possesses some of the most diverse terrain of any mountain in the Southern Lakes open, rolling, steep, exciting, varied, and challenging The most extensive snowmaking system in the Southern Hemisphere ensures consistently great snow conditions New Snow Tubing Lane in 2015, operating on the Kaiser Carpet The longest daily operational hours of any New Zealand ski area, with the combination of First Tracks each day from 8-9am (July until late Sept) and Night Skiing on Fridays and Saturdays from 4-9pm (late June until Sept) New menu in the Coronet Peak Restaurant and Café Additional snowmaking and enhanced features in the Kids Fun Zone Early Learning Centre for kids from 3 months old, Kea Club programmes 5yrs+ Free lift passes for children aged six and under The training ground of Winter Olympic ski teams On-mountain ski equipment rental including latest 2015 performance skis and Burton Snowboards On-mountain workshops for ski and snowboard maintenance
The Vital Statistics Elevation: Skiable Area: Lifts: 1649m, 462m vertical drop 280 hectares 1 high-speed six-seater chair, 2 high-speed quad chairs, 1 T-bar, 4 surface conveyor lifts Season: Scheduled opening 13 June 2015 Average snowfall: 2.03 metres per annum (excl. snowmaking) Snowmaking: 215 snow guns. Extensive coverage top to bottom Operating Hours: 9am to 4pm. Night Skiing 4pm Fri/Sat Terrain: 25% beginner / 45% intermediate / 30% advanced Access: 18km sealed road, just 20 min from Queenstown Transport: Multiple daily bus services on the NZSki Snowline from the Snow Centre with pick up en-route. Hotel pick-up service available Editorial 207 words In 1947 when it all started, Coronet Peak introduced the world of skiing to New Zealand, it was painted as a glamorous international lifestyle for the daring and bold. How times have changed! The accessibility of a great ski area like Coronet Peak is one of the reasons for the vibrant outdoor recreation that New Zealand is now known for. Just an easy 20 minute drive from the heart of Queenstown, Coronet Peak has modern lifts, restaurants, world-class grooming, and extensive snowmaking that covers the entire mountain. But more than that, there s a feeling that this is as good as it gets. Mind blowing views, awesome roller coaster terrain and incredible back bowls to throw down a challenge to the very best. It s no wonder why some of the best ski racers in the world use Coronet Peak on their international training circuit. As New Zealand s best known ski area, it is a must do activity for any Queenstown visitor and a firm favourite amongst locals. From gentle learners slopes to night skiing under the stars on the weekend, there really is something for everyone. And, with a fully sealed road right to the ski area, it s so close and easy. This is winter fun, Queenstown Style!
464 words In 1947 when it all started, Coronet Peak introduced the world of skiing to New Zealand, it was painted as a glamorous international lifestyle for the daring and bold. How times have changed! The accessibility of a great ski area like Coronet Peak is one of the reasons for the vibrant outdoor recreation that New Zealand is now known for. Just an easy 20 minute drive from the heart of Queenstown, Coronet Peak has modern lifts, restaurants, world-class grooming and extensive snowmaking that covers the entire mountain. But more than that, there s a feeling that this is as good as it gets. Mind blowing views, awesome roller coaster terrain and incredible back bowls to throw down a challenge to the very best. It s no wonder why some of the best ski racers in the world use Coronet Peak on their international training circuit. With 215 snow guns, it has the country s largest fully-automated snowmaking system. This, along with Mother Nature, ensures consistently good skiing and snowboarding from early June through to early October. For the early risers, First Tracks is available from 8am before lifts officially open at 9am. Ride the Coronet Express and claim your first tracks! Feel the groomed corduroy slide under your feet or if you re lucky enough to score a powder day, experience the magic of slashing your turns through untracked snow. As the only ski area in New Zealand to offer Night Skiing on Friday and Saturday nights, there are more improvements for 2015! During the 2014 season, lighted terrain was nearly doubled and new night ski features added. Additional improvements to Night Ski are planned for this season with further enhancements to lighting, adjustments to take-off and landing areas in the Park after Dark freestyle trail, and realignment of the Airbag drop in area. New for 2015 is a Snow Tubing Lane which will operate alongside the Kaiser Carpet in the beginners area during the day and at night ski too! Coronet Peak caters for all abilities. The large novice area has a separate beginners trail and dedicated lifts. More experienced skiers and riders can enjoy varied terrain from wide groomed trails to steep off-piste runs, moguls and open bowls. Coronet Peak is a popular choice for families. Children aged 6 and under ski for free and youngsters aged three months to five years can be enrolled in the fully-licensed Early Learning Centre while the older ones get to enjoy daily lessons in the Kea Club. Children six and under enjoy free day lift passes every day of the season.
As New Zealand s best known ski area, it is a must do activity for any Queenstown visitor and a firm favourite among locals. This is winter fun, Queenstown Style! Coronet Peak is scheduled to open on June 13 for the 2015 season. 782 words The first commercial ski area to open in 1947, Coronet Peak introduced the world of skiing to New Zealand, and back then it was painted as a glamorous international lifestyle for the daring and bold. Oh how times have changed! Coronet Peak is New Zealand s best known winter playground. The Mountain is rich in history with pioneering stories, and continued investment means the ski area remains at the forefront of industry-leading initiatives. The accessibility of a great ski area like Coronet Peak is one of the reasons for the vibrant outdoor recreation that New Zealand is now known for. Just an easy 20 minute drive from the heart of Queenstown, Coronet Peak is a sophisticated ski area boasting modern lifts, restaurants, world-class grooming, and extensive snowmaking that covers the entire mountain. But more than that, there s a feeling that this is as good as it gets. Mind blowing views, awesome roller coaster terrain and incredible back bowls to throw down a challenge to the very best. It s no wonder why some of the best ski racers in the world use Coronet Peak on their international training circuit. With 215 snow guns, it has the country s largest fully-automated snowmaking system. This, along with Mother Nature, ensures consistently good skiing and snowboarding from early June through to early October. For early risers, First Tracks is available from 8am before lifts officially open at 9am. Ride the Coronet Express and claim your first tracks! Feel the groomed corduroy slide under your feet or if you re lucky enough to score a powder day, experience the magic of slashing your turns through untracked snow. On Friday and Saturday nights from 4pm to 9pm, the lights come on and the stars come out with night skiing at Coronet Peak, the only ski area in New Zealand to offer it! In 2014, lighted terrain was nearly doubled and new night ski features were added; including an airbag, a Park after Dark freestyle trail and a live DJ which boosted ambience and music.
For 2015, that s being further improved with more enhancements to lighting, adjustments to take-off and landing areas in the Park after Dark, and realignment of the Airbag drop in area. New for 2015 (and perfect for beginners and families), is a Snow Tubing Lane which will operate alongside the Kaiser Carpet in the beginners area during the day and during night ski too! Coronet Peak s base building features floor-to-ceiling windows each side -- one way looks out over postcard views of the Wakatipu Basin, while the other takes in all of the mountain action. There s a new restaurant and café menu on offer in 2015. On the expansive deck outside, relax and soak up the social atmosphere with live music playing regularly. Guests at Coronet Peak can enjoy Spark free Wi-Fi access too! Coronet Peak caters for all abilities and has three modern high-speed chair lifts. The Meadows Express quad has unique safety features and a moving carpet loading system for accessing the dedicated novice and beginner area. The novice area has plenty of space for learners, with a separate beginners trail, a freestyle kids fun-zone with a tunnel and jumps (improved for 2015 with new features and more snowmaking), and four surface conveyor lifts. More experienced skiers and riders have 280 hectares of terrain to play with, ranging from 21km of wide, groomed trails, to steep off-piste runs, moguls and open bowls. Over at Rocky Gully, a dedicated race-training arena with its T-bar lift hosts world-class athletes each year. Coronet Peak is a popular choice and makes skiing as a family more affordable. Children aged six and under enjoy free lift passes daily. Youngsters aged three months to five years can be enrolled in the fully-licensed Early Learning Centre while the older kids get to enjoy daily lessons in the Kea Club. An easy, convenient rental service is available on site which includes skis, poles, snowboards, boots, clothing and helmets. For intermediate and expert riders a range of 2015 performance skis and Burton snowboards are available rental experts help guests choose the best equipment for the conditions. Experienced on-site ski technicians can help with any equipment tuning or repairs to get you back out on the snow in no time.
Getting up to Coronet Peak is easy with NZSki s Snowline transport service operating the most modern fleet of buses in Queenstown, including 4WD and 2WD buses specifically designed for mountain roads. Buses depart regularly from the downtown Snow Centre. As New Zealand s best known ski area, it is a must do activity for Queenstown visitors and a firm favourite among locals. This is winter fun, Queenstown Style! Coronet Peak is scheduled to open on June 13 for the 2015 season. Key dates (subject to change please check website for confirmation) Sat Jun 13 Coronet Peak opens Fri June 19 Queenstown Winter Festival Starts (19 28 June) Sat June 20 Night Ski starts Mon Jun 29 First Tracks scheduled start Sun Jul 5 Winter Festival ends Sat Jul 11 Kids Day Out Sun Jul 12 Australian school holidays end (NSW, VIC & QLD) Sat Jul 18 Junior Interfield competition Tue Jul 21 Winter Classic race 2 Tue July 28 Winter Classic race 3 Sat Aug 1 Peak to Peak Tue Aug 4 Winter Classic race 4 Fri Aug 7 Coronet Peak Masters - Downhill/Slalom Sat Aug 8 Coronet Peak Masters Giant Slalom Tue Aug 11 Winter Classic Race 5 Thu Aug 13 Firemans Challenge K2 and Chillfactor Sun Aug 16 NZ Alpine Nationals Mon Aug 17 NZ Alpine Nationals Tue Aug 18 Coronet Cup Wed Aug 19 Coronet Cup Fri Aug 21 Red Nose Day 2014 - NZ Youth Series Winter Games starts (21-30 Aug) Sat Aug 22 NZ Youth Series Sun Aug 23 NZ Youth Series Tue Aug 25 Winter Classic Race 6 Sat Aug 29 Daffodil Day 2014 Sun Aug 30 Winter Games Ends Wed Sep 2 ANZAC /ANC FIS CHAMPS
Thu Sep 3 ANZAC /ANC FIS CHAMPS Fri Sep 4 ANZAC /ANC FIS CHAMPS Sat Sep 5 ANZAC /ANC FIS CHAMPS Sun Sep 6 Junior Interfield Tue Sep 8 Banked Slalom Sat Sep 12 Night ski scheduled finish Sun Oct 4 Coronet Peak scheduled closure