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Weather New Zealand has a temperate climate with moderately high rainfall and many hours of sunshine. While the far north has subtropical weather during summer, and inland alpine areas of the South Island can be as cold as -10°C (14°F) in winter, most of the country lies close to the coast, which means mild temperatures. The average New Zealand temperature decreases as you travel south. January and February are the warmest months, and July is the coldest month of the year. In summer, the average maximum temperature ranges between 20-30ºC (70-90°F) and in winter between 10-15ºC (50-60°F).
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Hospitals Auckland City Hospital 2 Park Rd, Grafton, Auckland 09 367 0000 Waikato Hospital Corner Selwyn and Pembroke Street, Hamilton 07 839 8899
Tauranga Hospital Cameron Rd, Tauranga 07 579 8000 Rotorua Hospital Arawa St, Bay Of Plenty 3010 07 348 1199
Tourist Information Centres Auckland 137 Quay Street, Princes Wharf Ph: 09 365 9914 Mt Maunganui 10 Salisbury Avenue Ph: 07 575 5099
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Rotorua 1167 Fenton Street Ph: 07 348 5179 Waitomo 21 Waitomo Village Rd Ph: 07 878 7640
Taupo Tongariro Street, Taupo Ph: 07 376 0027 Whakatane Cnr Kakahoroa Dve and Quay St
Napier 100 Marine Parade, Napier South Ph: 06 834 1911 Hastings Cnr Russell & Heretaunga Sts Ph: 06 873 5526
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to the naturally refreshing Sunshine Coast The Sunshine Coast offers the perfect combination of safe swimming and patrolled surf beaches, endless hours of fun with activities and attractions, a hinterland to connect with nature, and affordable accommodation, making it the ideal setting for your next family holiday. Getting there is easy, with Air New Zealand operating seasonal non-stop services from Auckland to Sunshine Coast Airport. Alternatively, fly into Brisbane Airport any time of the year, located just an hour’s drive south of the Sunshine Coast. Excite your senses at the world-class attractions, meet native Australian wildlife and enjoy lush rainforests and pristine beaches, where you can swim, paddle and surf year-round. Savour delicious local produce, indulge in handmade sweet treats, and for dining with a view, visit the iconic surf clubs dotted along the coastline or have a picnic at one of the many parks and beaches. And with a calendar jam-packed full of family-friendly events, you’ll discover why the Sunshine Coast is the perfect family holiday destination.
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- Hamilton Just south of Auckland lies the Waikato region; a land of lush pastures and fertile soils with Hamilton at its centre.
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It is New Zealand’s largest inland city, situated on the banks of the Waikato River, the country’s longest river at 425km. The city of Hamilton itself is flat and easily accessible on foot. There are many walking and riding trails beside the river and the well laid out and manicured lawns and gardens are a feature.
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Waikato Museum (www.waikatomuseum.org.nz) has special kid’s galleries and events that will interest even the most anti-museum kids. It has an exceptional collection of Maori taonga (treasures), including a section devoted to Tainui culture & the Maori King.
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Hamilton Whilst in town make sure that you visit the Zoo (www.hamiltonzoo.co.nz) It features a giant free flight avairy full of native birds. Tigers, rhinoceros and lemurs are some of the other residents. Take a stroll from the centre of the city along the majestic Waikato River to the Hamilton Gardens (www.hamiltongardens.co.nz) They have special kids trails and have a Waikato River cruise that leaves from within the gardens (www.waikatoexplorer.co.nz) The new trampoline park “Leap” (see coupon below) is worth “bouncing” into and having some
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fun, as is Waterworld (see coupon below) with its speed slides and waterplay areas. Both are great year round destinations. There is also a brand new mini golf course “Ice Age” in the centre of town, you can also take the family bowling no matter the weather at Bowlevard inside SkyCity Casino. Hamilton is a logical base for exploring the Waikato region, with all the attractions within a one hour drive.
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Situated 24 kilometers southeast of Hamilton, on the banks of the Waikato River, Cambridge is known as “The Town of Trees & Champions”. The town is internationally best known for its Thoroughbred studs and stables, which have produced many champion horses in the sports of racing and show jumping. It also has a brand new state of the art International indoor cycling complex and the area has produced champion cyclists over the years. Nearby to Cambridge is Maungatautari Ecological Island reserve allows visitors to experience New Zealand’s native flora and fauna in natural,
Handy Hint If planning to visit Hobbiton, make sure you book!!! The attraction is very popular and bookings are essential all year round!
The beach areas of Kawhai and Raglan offer a different experience. Courtesy of ancient lava flows, the beaches are made of black sand! Raglan is a popular surfing spot and at Kawhai, you can dig your own pool on the ocean beach where heated water bubbles up through the sand from a geothermal spring underneath. You can even rent a shovel – A unique experience!! Also nearby is the underground wonderland of Waitomo.
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self-sustaining forest surroundings and the 47 metres pest proof fence is allowing native species to thrive. It is home to many species that were endangered and are now reemerging thanks to the protection of their habitats from predators!
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If you’re a Tolkein fan, drive east to Matamata and visit Hobbiton, the movie set made for the Lord of The Rings series. It features a guided bus tour of the Hobbit sized village, that the whole family will love.
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Waitomo Otorohanga is located at the southern edges of the picturesque Waikato region and is the gateway to the Waitomo area.
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The town is home to the famous Otorohanga Kiwi House & Native Bird Park where you can view the furry little critters up close in a natural environment. There are other native birds and reptiles to view as well.
Otorohanga is also known as “Kiwiana Town” - a celebration of all things, “Truly New Zealand”. There are 24 Kiwiana display models in the main shopping area - 14 of which are located in the Ed Hillary Walkway. Call into the I-Site for more info, pick up a checklist and go hunting to see what you can discover. Fifteen minutes from Otorohunga is the area of Waitomo, which is a Maori word made up of two parts. ‘Wai’ which translates as water and ‘tomo’ which means enterance or hole.
Waitomo can be translated as the ‘stream which flows into the hole in the ground’. This meaning is reflected through its fantastic geological history and landscape, however it also has a rich tourism and cultural history. As a region it is one of New Zealand’s original tourist destinations. Today the caves continue to be developed to offer something for everyone, with several tourism operators in the area. At one end of the spectrum, visitors can take a 45-minute guided walk to marvel at the formations and glowworms lighting the way. At the other end, they can opt for an adrenalincharged adventure caving experience lasting for either a few hours or a whole day, including black water rafting (tubing), abseiling, waterfall jumping and zip lining.
Experience subterranean streams and amazing limestone formations as the guides explain how Mother Nature created this underground playground. Spellbound (p.58) is a personalised tour that has more glow worms than any other! The area also has some great walks and riding trails that are ideally suited to families. WAITOMO
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From lush green hills, to limestone outcrops, undulating rivers, native flora and fauna and 30 million year old fossils, there is plenty to discover. Roselands (see opposite) is the place to go to eat and has farm animals and activities for the kids to interact with. They’ll love it! Undulating green fields, tumbling waterfalls, spectacular rural vistas and, of course, its world renowned limestone formations and cave systems make Waitomo a destination like no other.
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The Waitomo Walkway The Waitomo Walkway meanders alongside the Waitomo River, through a canopy of native forest to the Ruakuri Scenic Reserve. The track begins just opposite the Waitomo Museum of Caves in the Waitomo Village and is two hours in duration.
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- Taupo The Great Lake Taupo region has a wide range of activities for families.
The Wairakei Tourist Park has plenty of kid-friendly attractions such as the Huka Honey Hive, Volcanic Activity Centre, Huka Prawn Park, and Rock’n Ropes. You might also like to embark on a scenic cruise to the Maori Rock Carvings, a low-grade family rafting trip, or explore some of the geothermal attractions. If you are on a budget, there are plenty of free activities, public spaces and playgrounds in Taupo to keep the kids entertained. Photo courtesy of Tourism New Zealand
Prawn Fishing, Riverside Restaurant, six hectares of fun, 200,000 prawns ... and so much more.
Kids will love to splash about at the AC Baths or Taupo DeBretts, putt around the Taupo Mini Golf course, pet a range of animals at Lilliput Farm, or enjoy the world’s first Whitewater Rafting 4D simulator (especially good on wet weather days).
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The Lions Walk (also known as the Great Lake Walkway) is a wonderful scenic pathway along the lakefront that can be enjoyed on foot or by bike. At the southern end of Lake Taupo you’ll find the Tongariro National Trout Centre that includes a working trout hatchery, river walk, museum, a children’s fishing pond, and the new Whio (Blue Duck) hardening facility, which joins the freshwater aquarium.
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Worth a Look The most unique McDonalds in the world is situated in Taupo.You eat in a decommissioned DC3 plane. That’s definitely worth a visit! Great Lake Taupo is the perfect destination for your next family holiday! With a generous helping of family and kid-friendly sights, sounds and adventures, you can be assured your little ones (and bigger ones) will be in their element, and that means you will be too!!! LetsGoKids New Zealand September 2015 - August 2016
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- Waihi
The Bay of Plenty is located along the pristine Pacific Coast Highway, and takes in 125km of white sand beaches.
Stretching from Waihi Beach to New Zealand’s best kept secret, Ohope, the expansive area offers a mix of outdoor activities, scenic attractions, cultural experiences and great beaches. The region has a number of towns and cities all offering their own unique lifestyles and wonderful holiday destinations.
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Worth A Look If you’re wanting a spectacular, ‘must see’ walk or ride then the Pit Rim Walkway in Waihi is perfect! The walkway begins opposite the Waihi i-SITE, in the shadow of the Cornish Pumphouse, and rises gently to the edge of the gold mine for your first glimpse in to the open pit. The wide gravel path continues clockwise around the western end of the mine to the highest point on the north wall. Interpretative signs give interesting facts about Martha Mine and the view from the top of the north wall is simply awesome.
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Whether it’s exploring the gold mining heritage and the modern mine, getting out in to the magnificent bush-clad hills of the Karangahake Gorge, or just relaxing on the beautiful white sand of Waihi Beach, the Waihi region is a great place to experience real New Zealand. Karangahake Gorge is a key drawcard to Waihi: a fascinating and enjoyable combination of local history and natural features. Follow one of the many walking tracks to experience old mining tunnels, swing bridges, and the beautiful scenery. You can even ride the old railway daily between Waihi and Waikino.
Explore Waihi’s charming town centre and you’ll find many windows into our pioneering past in today’s pleasant setting.You can also discover our intriguing stories and find out about the great range of activities here by visiting the new Waihi i-SITE and the award-winning Gold Discovery Centre. It was the quest for gold that first brought people to Waihi in numbers. In 1878 gold-bearing quartz was discovered on Pukewa spur. A decade later,Waihi was the fastest growing town in the Auckland Province with a population three times that of Hamilton.The mighty Martha Mine quickly became one of the most important gold mines in the world.Today,Waihi’s huge working open pit gold mine is only metres from the centre of town and you can walk right to the edge and stare hundreds of metres down into the chasm. Amongst the gold-mining relics and open-pit mining operations you will find it the perfect base for all the outdoor activities – be it bushwalking, mountain-biking or beach going.
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Waihi Beach is a popular destination with holiday makers, thanks to 9kms of sandy white beach and quiet lifestyle. The township itself has a number of accommodation options, the best being The Top 10 Holiday Park – it’s awesome for families! There’s a daily bus service between Tauranga and Waihi Beach. The main street includes cafes and takeaways. From the northern end of Waihi Beach you can access the beautiful Orokawa Walkway. This 8km walkway offers fantastic views and winds along the coastline to Orokawa Bay and further up to Homunga Bay, which are both secluded beaches that are great spots for a picnic.
Katikati is known as ‘mural town’. It is a small settlement unlike any other. It gets its name from the 47 murals and sculptures that you can see along the main street, turning this quiet little town into a permanent open air art gallery! Visit KatiKati Bird Gardens (see opposite) for a fun, relaxing day out that the whole family will love. Enjoy lunch on the café terrace while the children hand-feed the friendly ducks and peacocks.
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Out & About - Mt Maunganui & Tauranga Tauranga is the main centre of the Bay of Plenty region and is one of the fastest growing cities in the country. Located at the enterance to one of the largest natural harbours in New Zealand and situated beside the magnificent Mauao. Mauao is an extinct volcanic cone which rises above the town, but is colloquially known in New Zealand simply as The Mount.
Downtown Tauranga has several historically significant areas to view during a scenic walk around the area. The Strand waterfront area has undergone a major redevelopment in the past few years, and the changes include a children’s play area with water feature, seating areas and cultural artwork.
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To visit the city’s newest residents, Hairy MacLary and friends. The bronze sculptures pay tribute to Dame Lynley Dodd, Tauranga local and author of the internationally known and loved children’s series, Hairy MacLary from Donaldson’s Dairy.
Worth a Look Marshalls Animal Park (see voucher below) located within McLaren Falls Park is a great place for the littlies. Go for a walk around the park (which houses Taurangas water supply), enjoy lunch at the café, then let the kids enjoy interacting with the farm animals. A great family day out! Head over the harbour bridge to Mount Maunganui, more locally known as simply ‘The Mount’. Recently voted the best beach in New Zealand and ranking within the top 25 in the world, Mount Main Beach is the perfect place for kids and adults alike. Watched over by life guards during the summer months, Main Beach is the perfect spot to relax before wandering the short distance to Mount Mainstreet to experience the vibrant café culture, boutique shopping and beachfront parks or reserves. You can’t take a trip to The Mount without taking advantage of its no 1 natural attraction – Mauao. Climb Mauao for amazing views. With an average walking time of about 3045 miuntes to the top – why not take a picnic? They even have benches too! Situated at the base of Mauao are the Mt Maunganui Hot Salt Water Pools, the country’s only geothermally-heated hot salt water pools.
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Discover Te Puke, the “home of kiwifruit� complete with purpose built kiwi orchard and experience centre, Kiwi360, the only one of its kind in New Zealand.
The region is also home to Experience Comvita where you can marvel at the role of the honey bee and nature, before shopping for internationally exported Comvita skin care and wellness products. Get educational with 3D interactive experiences, highlighting the abundance of the land. Informative and fun for all the family!
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Out & About - Whakatane Whakatane is well known for its great weather, excellent fishing and friendly locals. Some of the attractions around the area include the museum, an observatory and Maori historical sites.
Did You Know More yellow fin tuna are caught is Whakatane than anywhere else in New Zealand. The Nga Tapuwae o Toi walkway leads to pa sites of major historic significance, native forest, coastal views, seabird colonies and forest birds everywhere. Whakatane is also the jumping off point for the spectacular White Island! This always active volcano is 49km off the shores of Whakatane, but is well worth the visit. In fact we think it is one of the world’s great adventures!
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Head south along the coast to cultural hub of Whakatane and the quintessential beach town, Ohope. Ohope Beach has a 10km sandy beach, a small village like atmosphere and is perfect for camping, surfing, walking, playing on the beach or just hanging out with the family.
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White Island is a perfect example of an active volcano. It breathes, roars and hisses from steaming vents that release 800C gases. It’s wild! The Island is roughly circular, about 2km in diameter and rises to a height of 321m above sea level. However, what you are seeing is only the peak of a much larger submerged mountain. It has had 35 small to medium eruptions since 1826. You can take a guided tour with PeeJay White Island Tours (see below) and get up close and personal with the steaming vents and the green sulphur lakes.
“Mataatua The House That Came Home”
Whether you’re looking for an action packed family holiday, or to relax on New Zealand’s best beach, do as much or as little as you choose in the Bay of Plenty.
Maori Marae Experience in Whakatane with Digital light show.
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Out & About - Rotorua Rotorua, (or Rotovegas) as it is sometimes referred to, is located about three hours drive from Auckland. It nestles around the shores of the surprisingly named Lake Rotorua which was created from the crater of a large volcano.
It is a place of fascinating Maori culture, hot springs and boiling mud pools. No visit to New Zealand would be complete without stopping here. The area abounds with 16 large lakes such as Rotoiti and Tarawera, so water activities like cruising, sailing and kayaking are everywhere. mple “fully guided commentary that will enlighten and humour all ages”.
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The city is a great place to base yourself from for trips to the wonders and highlights of the middle of the North Island. Mt Maunganui, Whakatane, Taupo and Hamilton are all only one hours drive away. Rotorua is not just the beating heart of the North Island, but also of Maori culture. The other things it is world famous for are the abundance of adventure activities and its geothermal activity.
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Maori people and learn why the Arawa, the Maori of Rotorua, began the tradition of the cultural guides in New Zealand, bestowing the privilege of visiting some of the natural wonders of their homeland to the first Europeans here. Photo courtesy of Tourism New Zealand
Rotorua is the ancestral home of the Te Arawa people who settled there over 600 years ago and their presence today offers visitors many different cultural experiences.
Did You Know Rotorua is part of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, a geothermal field that extends from White Island through to Mt Ruapehu on the south side of Taupo. It provides erupting geysers, bubbling mud pools and naturally heated mineral waters that are said to have great healing properties. Spa baths are everywhere and the Polynesian Spa and Blue Baths have family heated pools.
Rotorua’s beautiful Government Gardens is a Waihi Tapu area and is sacred to Maori, having a fascinating past as a battle and burial ground.
The beautiful Government Gardens are a mixture of Maori and English culture that contain the Rotorua Museum which tells the history of the area, and they cater for kids (Coupon below). A visit to the museum located within the famous Rotorua Bath House will educate and intrigue with its extensive Maori heritage collections. Be enriched by the Spirit of the
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Rotorua - Out The Te Awara Maori have been providing genuine warmth of welcome and hospitality (manaakitanga) to visitors to the Rotorua region for well over 150 years. The local Maori community share their culture, music, history, dance, customs, art and language through various villages and shows that are fantastic for families. Kids will love the traditional dance and to see the “hangi” cooking in the ground and then sampling it at one of the cultural evenings.
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In the depths of the forest you will gain a clear picture of Maori lifestyle and traditions - with singing, dancing and games. There are many to choose from! We say Tamaki Brothers and Mitai (see opposite) are best and each experience is different.
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Mitai offers an authentic cultural experience. Witness warriors in traditional dress paddling an ancient canoe, dine on the Hangi. Enjoy a rich and powerful cultural performance.
Worth A Look You can also view, appreciate and learn about the traditional Maori arts at the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute (Te Puia). Speak with expert carvers and weavers and learn the history and processes involved in each art form.
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Out & About - Rotorua The Eruption of Mt Tarawera
In the early hours of the morning of June 10 1886, the Tarawera range was erupting. At 12:30am the first earthquakes were felt. People throughout the area were jolted awake as earthquakes became increasingly powerful. By 2.30am its three peaks were erupting, with columns reaching thousands of metres into the sky.
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Destructive, hurricane force winds developed as the eruption columns sucked in air from the surrounding countryside. Violent electrical storms above the eruption columns blasted into the night sky, with water vapours poured out by the eruption causing torrential rains. The final length of the craters was a massive 16-km long. For the surviving local Maori, the eruption was devastating.
Worth a Look To gain an appreciation of what occured that night, visit the excavated sites at the Buried Village of Te Wairoa, which was actually buried by the 1886 Mt Tarawera eruption & has since been uncovered!
Brilliant colours are a feature of Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland’s Artists Palette and Champagne Pool. Lady Knox Geyser erupts every day high into the air. Visit the amazing Waimangu Volcanic Valley which is the youngest geothermal eco-system in the world with the largest hot water spring - 3.8 hectares - called Frying Pan Lakes. It was formed in the eruption of Mount Tarawera in 1886. Watch the famed Pohutu Geyser, the undisputed star of the Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley, erupt up to 20 times a day to heights of 30 metres at Te Puia. Hell’s Gate is New Zealand’s most active geothermal reserve with the largest hot waterfall in the Southern Hemisphere and the only geothermal mud baths in New Zealand.
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Out & About - Rotorua Just 5 minutes from the centre of town, the 5600ha Whakarewarewa Forest (or “The Redwoods” as it is known to the locals), is a beautiful forest area full of walking trails, horse riding paths and mountain biking areas. People flock from all over the world to ride the forest’s unbeatable blend of 130km of mountain biking trails that cater for all skill and fitness levels ranging from beginner to expert. There are easy grade walks sutiable for families as well. The lakes and hills around Rotorua also provide first class conditions for white water rafting. The Grade 5 Kaituna river has 4 rapids and the world’s highest commercially raftable waterfall at 7m high. Rafting on the lower Rangitaiki River is avaliable to families with children as young as five.
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FREEFALL XTREME NZ’s only wind tunnel. Defy gravity!
AGROJET NZ’s only jet sprint experience. A Ferrari on water!
SHWEEB The worlds one and only monorail raceway!
ROTORUA BUNGY 43 metre leap of faith!
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SWOOP Swoop at 130kph towards the earth!
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Did You Know Rotorua is home to an innovative bunch of Kiwis who invented the Luge, the Zorb, OGO, the Schweeb and Railcruising.
At Agroventures you can fly unattached like a parachutist on the Freefall x Treme, take a ride on a death defying jet sprint boat (hang onto your hat), try and rack up the fastest time on the strange human powered monorail – The Shweeb – (it’s like cycling but you’re hanging from a rail), or strap yourself into the Swoop and scream away.
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Rotorua also has some pretty cool family activities that don’t involve mud, steam or culture. Skyline Luge (Voucher p.42) is awesome family fun, as you get to choose from the beginner, intermediate or advanced tracks. The littlies can ride with Mum or Dad and a good time is guaranteed. Rug up, it can get chilly on the chairlift! NZ Mini Golf (Voucher p.42) has a fun course, with a couple of resident friendly rabbits hopping around!
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If the weather turns a bit nasty head to Playtopia - Rotorua’s indoor play centre. The kids will love it, you can get a coffee and something to eat and catch your breath. At the lake there are also kayaks to hire, lake cruises and for a bit of adrenaline, jet boating! You can also go indoor rock climbing, ten pin bowling or catch a movie. Rotorua is certainly a place that will keep you occupied for days!
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Blessed with a sunny, Mediterranean-style climate, Hawke’s Bay is one of New Zealand’s warmest, driest regions.
It has a climate of long hot summers and mild winters. The pleasant and settled weather is one of the prime reasons to visit. It is also why the region is so well known for producing great wine and food. Typical summer temperatures range from 20°C to 30°C (maximum daytime) In winter, high temperatures are between 10°C to 15°C with annual sunshine hours averaging about 2200.
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Out & About - Napier The area has plenty of activities and attractions for the whole family to enjoy. Museums, day trips, activities and natural landscapes are all here to be enjoyed.
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The Guinness Book of Records lists the Longest Place Name in the World Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamatea turipukakapikimaungahoronukupokai whenuakitanatahu in Central Hawke’s Bay. Beautifully preserved 1930s architecture is Napier’s special point of difference. On the morning of February 3rd 1931 a massive earthquake - 7.9 on the Richter scale - rocked Hawke’s Bay for more than three minutes. Nearly 260 lives were lost and the vast majority of buildings in the commercial centre of Napier were destroyed, either by the quake itself or the fires that followed.
Don’t leave Hawke’s Bay without...
• • Visit Visit thethe National National Aquarium Aquarium of of New New Zealand. Zealand. Ride Ride along along thethe travelator travelator andand enjoy enjoy thethe marine marine lifelife that that is above is above andand around around you. you. Check Check outout thethe new new Penguin Penguin Exhibition. Exhibition. • • Spend Spend thethe dayday at at Splash Splash Planet, Planet, New New Zealand’s Zealand’s only only water water themed themed funfun park! park! • • If you If you want want to to squeeze squeeze some some education education into into your your holiday holiday joinjoin in an in an ArtArt Deco Deco Walking Walking Tour Tour of of Napier. Napier. The The knowledgeable knowledgeable guides guides willwill telltell youyou all all about about thethe devastating devastating earthquake earthquake of of 1931 1931 andand thethe re-rebuild build that that turned turned Napier Napier into into an an ArtArt Deco Deco mecca. mecca. The The guides guides cancan cater cater to to a wide a wide range range of of ageage groups groups so so don’t don’t worry, worry, thethe kids kids won’t won’t getget bored. bored. MTG MTG - Hawke’s Hawke’s Bay’s Bay’s Museum, Museum, Theatre, Theatre, Gallery Gallery re-opened re-opened it’sit’s doors doors in September in September 2013 2013 after after a three a three year, year, multi multi million million dollar dollar re-build. re-build. Now Now a state a state of of thethe artart gallery gallery andand exhibition exhibition space, space, MTG MTG is home is home to to fascinating fascinating displays displays of of artart andand sculpture sculpture as as well well as as a a permanent permanent 1931 1931 earthquake earthquake exhibition. exhibition. • • Take Take them them forfor a game a game of of mini mini golfgolf at at ParPar 2 Mini 2 Mini Golf Golf in Napier in Napier • • Visit Visit thethe fascinating fascinating Arataki Arataki Honey Honey Visitor Visitor Centre Centre andand learn learn all all about about thethe amazing amazing honey honey bee. bee. It’sIt’s really really interactive interactive forfor kids kids andand best best of of all all it’sit’s free! free! • • Throw Throw thethe bikes bikes in the in the carcar andand cycle cycle thethe Hawke’s Hawke’s BayBay Trails. Trails. Nice Nice flatflat andand cruisy cruisy offoff road road trails trails perfect perfect forfor all all thethe members members of of thethe family. family. Check Check outout Takaro Takaro Trails Trails forfor organised organised cycling cycling dayday tours tours or or bike bike hirage. hirage. • • Enjoy Enjoy thethe great great outdoors outdoors andand explore explore PekaPeka PekaPeka Wetlands Wetlands or or oneone of of thethe other other wonderful wonderful parks, parks, gardens gardens andand recreational recreational sites sites in Hawke’s in Hawke’s BayBay • • Walk Walk andand talktalk to to thethe animals animals at at Hawke’s Hawke’s BayBay Farmyard Farmyard Zoo. Zoo. Ponies, Ponies, Rabbits, Rabbits, Donkeys, Donkeys, Pigs, Pigs, Sheep Sheep andand Ostriches Ostriches areare justjust some some of of thethe animals animals waiting waiting to to seesee you. you. • • Stop Stop in at in at Birdwoods Birdwoods Gallery Gallery andand Old Old Fashioned Fashioned Sweet Sweet Shop Shop in Havelock in Havelock North. North. They They also also have have photo photo boards, boards, iceice creams creams andand a super a super tree tree swing swing in their in their sculpture sculpture garden garden (just (just watch watch outout forfor thethe giraffes) giraffes)
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The city was rebuilt in the style of that era and by the end of the decade Napier was the newest city on the globe. Nowhere else can you see such a variety of buildings in the styles of the 1930s
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Napier is one of New Zealand’s most attractive cities. Palm trees line the inner-city streets and the wonderfully sculpted Marine Parade, as the name suggests, runs along the shore of the city. Along Marine Parade various parks, gardens and memorials give the water’s edge its distinct character, and you’ll also find the i-SITE Visitor Centre and various local attractions.
Every year over 20 000 people opt to take a guided tour through its unique streets. Walking tours run every day rain or shine (except Christmas Day) and no bookings are necessary. Walks leave from the Napier i-SITE on Marine Parade every morning at 10am and afternoon tours leave from the Art Deco shop in Tennyson Street at 2pm.
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If you want to see the sights at your own pace, grab one of several available Art Deco Tour booklets and go exploring. Buildings not to be missed include the National Tobacco Company in Ahuriri, The Daily Telegraph Building on Tennyson Street, the ASB Bank on Hastings Street, the residential homes of Marewa and Taradale’s McDonald’s “McDeco”, one of only two Art Deco McDonald’s in the world. Hastings, the warm heart of Hawke’s Bay, is one of the sunniest areas of New Zealand, Hastings is sheltered by ranges to the west which open up to reveal fertile rolling plains stretching all the way to pristine beaches along the coast. The perfect environment for orchards and of course, internationally acclaimed wineries. Nearby, Havelock North, (Known locally as ‘The Village’), has retained its ‘village’ character and strong sense of community while growing and becoming part of the wider district of Hastings and province of Hawke’s Bay. LetsGoKids New Zealand September 2015 - August 2016
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Worth a Look Hawke’s Bay is home to three of the official New Zealand Cycle Trails. The Wineries, Water and Landscape rides link numerous tourism activites and sights across Hawke’s Bay and are easy for any age.
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Havelock North is the closest settlement to Cape Kidnappers. At Cape Kidnappers you can find the largest mainland gannet colony in the world. Explore it by 4WD adventure tour, by tractor ride along the beach (see opposite) or for the more adventurous, track the tides and do it yourself. It is also home to one of the world’s top golf courses.
Visitors can get within a few feet of gannet colony which is at the top of the Cape’s sheer and barren cliffs.
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Wot’s On We are calling the whole “Whanau” (family) Kids, mums, dads, aunty, uncle, sisters, brothers, grandma and grandpa - even you bro! The North Island is alive and happening all year round with family events and activities, shows, movies, concerts and sport. Don’t forget the old favourite - the weekend market!! There is enough to keep everyone entertained - AND best of all - most of them are FREE!!! To keep up to date with everything our advertisers have going on go to the “Wot’s On” button on our website: www.letsgokids.co.nz and while you’re there. sign up for our great monthly e-newsletter and download our new app at: www.letsgokids.co.nz/app
Weekly/Monthly Every Wednesday Fundraising Spring Fair We are collecting second hand goods for our Spring Fair on the 1st November. Until October Household items, vintage and retro clothes, linen, objet d’art, vinyl records, jewelry, ceramics and pottery, toys and books. If you are moving house or having a sort out and would like to donate Save the Children Gift Shop in Hamilton East. We can pick up also. 07 8583964. Every Thursday
New Lynn Night Market The market will be held every Thursday evening at the New Lynn Community Centre (and the adjoining shared space). If you or your community organisation are interested in operating a stall, please contact the Market Coordinator Bevan Chuang on 021 802 830 or bevan.chuang@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
Every Friday
Hamilton Gardens Discovery Trail This will take children on a journey where they can explore an enchanting world of secret themed gardens. Behind every door there is a magical story and a portal through time and to far-flung corners of the world. Explore a lush tropical garden, mystical ancient China or let their imaginations loose in the Renaissance Prince’s 16th century garden.
Every Saturday
Taupo Riverside Market The weekly market is held on the Riverside Park Reserve, one of Taupo’s most beautiful parks, adjacent to the Waikato River. The idea was to make a market place where locals and visitors could mingle at the same place and time on a Saturday morning. Where good ideas are launched and developed. Where friends and families bump into each other. Where you can bring the dog and just sit and catch up over a coffee. Relaxing open green space filled with colour, familiar faces, favourite products and ever changing, new and interesting things to see. 10am to 1pm, Held at Riverside Park Reserve. Head to www.riversidemarket.co.nz for more details.
Every Sunday
Soundshell Craft Market Rotorua’s oldest, biggest and best market, held right on the fabulous lakefront! With a huge variety of stalls there’s plenty to suit everyone, whatever their interest: crafts, curios, collectables, plants, food, books, vinyl records, woodware, jewellery, knitwear. Free entry to the public - an array of goodies sold...Handcrafted articles (both NZ made and overseas) - fabulous coffee at the Lakeside Cafe. Soundshell and Village Green, Memorial Drive, Rotorua
Second Saturday of each Month
Sandringham Farmers’ Market Enjoy great food, coffee and music while the kids enjoy the playground. You will find fresh local fruit and vegetables, artisan bread, organic meat and sausages, handmade Italian cheeses and many more goodies on offer, so be sure to keep the second Saturday of each month free. Farmers’ markets are a great way to: buy fresh food, support local growers, encourage the community to become more environmentally aware and keep profits in the area! See you there! Closes at 12.30pm. Sandringham Community Centre, 20 Kitchener Road, Sandringham, Auckland. www.sandringhamfarmersmarket.wordpress.com
Third Saturday of Tamahere Country Market Tamahere Country Market has something for everyone. From cheeses and wine(exceptional produce) to small each Month trees, garden art, craft, art, childrens clothes, goldfish and pre loved collectables. There is coffee and devonshire teas, mussel fritters, famous Tamahere Market bacon and egg butties, and lots more! 8:30am - 1:00pm. St Stephens Church, Tamahere. Situated in the grounds of the church cnr State Highway 21(Airport Rd) and Tamahere Drive, just out of Hamilton. See more at: facebook.com/tamaheremarket
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Wot’s On Weekly/Monthly Glenview Country Market & Car Boot First Sunday of Glenview Country Market has something for everyone. There are various market stalls indoors and outdoors each Month selling, craft, art, children’s/baby wear, wooden toys and other wooden items, homemade jams & pickles, jewellery, knitted/sewn items, cards, plants/produce, bric-a-brac and lots, lots more, jmcinally49@hotmail.com First Sunday of each Month
Fundraising Spring Fair Fantastic foods and home-made New Zealand wares. Make it, bake it, create it. Tinkers, tailors, and traders. Set up for stall holders is from 7am onwards, market starts at 9-10am. NZ-made stalls only unless totally amazing from abroad Coatesville Settlers Hall, 4 Mahoenui Valley Road, Auckland
Every Sunday, Sept. 6 - Jan. 3
Auckland Market The Market is held in the Auckland Netball centre in Morrin Road St Johns. We have very good quality fruit and vegetables at the best prices. Many Growers frequent the market. A very large variety of food Vendors also Traditional Island and Maori foods. A specialist Bric-a-brac area. Household goods. House and garden plants and so much more. Ample free parking next to the market. New stallholders welcome. Please phone 021 711136. AMI Auckland Netball Centre, St Johns, Auckland Central.
Every Sunday, Sept. 6 - Mar. 27
Manurewa Market Welcome to the Manurewa market, located behind the Northcrest shops on Northcrest Way and Maich Road opposite the RSA. A friendly and safe environment for all the family. 7am to 12pm and we are open public holidays too. All enquiries for stall bookings or local community groups/schools fundraising please contact jdbmarketsltd@gmail.com. Or call Brydee (0212328824) or Darnay (2995049). Manurewa.
Every Sunday, Sept. 27 - Jan. 31
Titirangi Village Market The Titirangi Village Market is an integral part of the heart and soul of Titirangi culture. Come along on Sunday and experience what makes it so special. Over 130 stalls of arts, crafts, produce and information, Live music from some of Auckland’s best folk musicians. Cafe and organic coffee, Indoor and outdoor, Rain or shine, Sign posted from the Village. The last Sunday of each month except December (the second Sunday).All proceeds to the Titirangi Rudolf Steiner School. Enquiries phone (09) 814-1177. Titirangi War Memorial Hall, Titirangi.
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Red Bull Trolley Grand Prix Start your inventions; the infamous Red Bull Trolley Grand Prix returns! The Red Bull Trolley Grand Prix is a national event for amateur drivers racing homemade trolley vehicles. Each hand-made machine is fuelled by creativity and competitive fun - not to mention the need for speed. Entries by 31 July. Auckland Domain, Domain Dr, Auckland. 11am - 4pm.
Saturday 28th Thursday 24th December
Waiuku Christmas Display The Waiuku Memorial Town Hall in Queen Street, Waiuku will once again make its annual transformation into Santa-Land for lovers of all things Christmas whatever your age. Christmas trees are a twinkling, as many delightful Santa’s of all shapes and sizes are to be seen dancing, singing,, telling stories, & making their audience smile and laugh. Meet Santa! Bring your camera for some great family photos! Waiuku Memorial Town Hall, Cnr Queen St and Victoria Ave,. 10am -8pm.
December October Saturday 5th December
Whakatane Christmas Parade The annual Whakatane Christmas Parade is being held on Saturday the 5th December. Community Organizations are encouraged to enter a float, to bring the spirit of Christmas alive. Come and join the festivities with the Brass Band playing in Wharaurangi. The Strand, 07 307 0118, info@ebopchamber.co.nz. 10am.
October January Friday 1st January
The New Zealand Herald New Year’s Day Races On New Year’s Day spend it outside on the one of the public lawns and enjoy easy access to the bars, grandstandseating, betting facilities (and shade!) of the Ellerslie Stand.There will be free children’s entertainment in The New Zealand Herald Kids Zone, featuring the Tip Top Popsicle Planet, New Zealand Herald Giant Games and Ellerslie Swingball Park which make it a great way for all the kids to see in the New Year full of excitement. Ellerslie Racecourse, 80 Ascot Ave, Remuera. www.ticketstore.ellerslie.co.nz
Saturday 9th January
Berry Festival Brought to you by the Whakatane Lions Club, Celebrating the abundant berry region. Situated along The Strand from 9am to 2pm where many stalls will be displaying and selling a variety of goods, will be set up for your enjoyment and one of the Berry Queen contestants will be crowned! 07 308 6500,, frost.d@xtra.co.nz. 9am - 2pm.
Saturday 23rd January
Auckland Beach Football Tournament Auckland Beach Football Tournament is back in 2016! Mission Bay will once again play host.There are 2 grades, competitive and social - catering for all. Individual registrations accepted as well. For more info or to enter a team visit website www.beachfootballnz.co.nz Mission Bay Beach,Tamaki Drive, Auckland
October February Friday 19th - Sunday 28th February
Hamilton Gardens Art Festival This event has been bringing people together since 1999.The Hamilton Gardens, our very own International Garden of the Year, is the spectacular setting for theatre, music, art, dance, writers, ideas, circus and street performances for two weeks every Summer. We look to seeing you at the Gardens for another wonderful event in 2016. Hamilton Gardens, Cobham Drive, SH1, Hamilton.
October March 16th - 20th March Balloons Over Waikato The iconic Balloons Over Waikato event is a magical, family-friendly celebration of hot air balloons and fireworks. Attracting balloonists both domestically and internationally, the five-day event begins with a dawn mass ascension when more than 30 balloons take to the skies. Innes Common and the University of Waikato, Hamilton. 26th March
Catlins Off Track MTB 45k Ride This family-friendly Easter event is a 45km ride where cyclists are encouraged to take as long as they can by enjoying the many tasty Hawke’s Bay distractions along the way. Departing from Havelock North Village Green at 10am, the route follows the Hawke’s Bay Trails and finishes at Church Road Winery in Taradale for a finale concert. Registered riders will have access to “Big Easy Deals” so they can enjoy the many attractions and hospitality stops along the way.
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Crime Scene MOTAT Holiday Experience It’s crime solving time these school holidays at Crime Scene MOTAT! Visitors will find out how it feels to be a detective for a day as they go about gathering and analysing evidence. Kids as well as adults will love getting hands-on and exploring the exciting world of forensic science as they discover the techniques and technology used by real scientists to solve the case and catch the bad guys. 10am-5pm daily, MOTAT, 805 Great North Road and Meola Road.
19 September 27 September
Gypsy Fair Original Popular famous fair that comes to town only once a year, featuring thirty Gypsy families in interesting housetrucks and buses. Come check out these fabulous homes. Wooden crafts, tarot reading, palm reading, leather, crystals, herbal products, LuckyStar coffee, funky clothes, silver jewellery, food, candyfloss, glass blowing, merry go round, hip accessories, tattooing and piercing, hand painted craft, fork art, face painting and lots, lots more. In Rotorua from the 19th-20th and in Taupo from the 26th-27th. www.gypsyfair.co.nz
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Howick Primary School World Record Attempt Be part of World History! Set a world record for “Most People Playing a Board Game Simultaneously”.That’s right, we just need 3149 people to play Snakes and Ladders at the same time.The games are supplied, just have time and pre-register, and get your cool “I Was There”T-shirt at the same time! Or turn up on the day, allow plenty of time, registrations start from from 9.30am, ready for an 11.00am start. Afterwards you can buy sausages, jump on the bouncy castle, have a nosy around the school and take part in other fun activities. Howick Primary School, 32 Willoughby Street,.
Sunday 18th October
NZ Post Active Family Fun Day Bring your whole family and have some fun! Meet South Auckland’s very own Valerie Adams and have-a-go at Cricket, Waka Ama, Athletics,Tennis, Hockey and more activities. Enjoy some face painting, balloon twisters, bouncy castles, a picnic area and a giant inflatable slide for children. 12pm - 4pm at AUT University Manukau Campus, 640 Great South Rd,.
Friday 30th October
Haunted Historical Village Come and have a spooktacular time at the village on the eve of Halloween. Inch down the haunted house as villains lurk in the shadows, tour the eerie village and trick or treat at the cottages if you dare. Listen to Haunted Auckland explain their village ghost findings, and finish off with a drink of ‘blood’ from the ‘pub’. Caregivers, bring your children at your own discretion. All children under 12 years need to be accompanied by an adult. Mementos and food and drinks for sale. 8.30pm to 11pm at Howick Historical Village, Bells Rd, Auckland.
Saturday 31st October
Halloween A free family event for the kids. Come and join in with dress up, craft, entertainment and lots of fun. Essex Reserve, 3 Ngauruhoe St, Auckland. 12pm to 2pm.
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Exxopolis Exxopolis is landing on Tauranga’s Waterfront for the 2015 Tauranga Arts Festival! It is a luminarium: an inflatable sculpture of light and colour, like a labyrinthine aquarium but instead of water there is air, and instead of fish, there is you! Moving through the tunnels and cavernous domes, vivid reflections of liquid colour create a world apart from the normal and every day, somewhere between a cathedral and a spaceship or a womb and a mosque. Bring family and friends for a magical experience in Tauranga! The Tauranga on the Waterfront, 1 Second Avenue,Tauranga. Friday 16 October 2015 11:30am and Sunday 1 November 2015 11:30am
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Ice Skate Tour Come enjoy ice skating at Robertson Road School. Itís a great, safe and fun way to get active and also an activity that kids can do together with their parent(s) and friends. Entry fee is $7 for kids (under 16) and $13 for adults (ice skates included).The Ice Skate Tour travels around with a mobile ice rink in the Auckland Region. All events are open for general public so donít worry if you or your kid(s) are not attending the school. Most events are in school halls but it is an all weather activity anyway, rain or shine! Robertson Road School, 205 Robertson Rd. Mangere. 3pm - 8pm
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Circability Circus Fiesta A Music Circus Mash-Up from Auckland’s Community Circus based at Victoria Park. Featuring an all ages and abilities cast celebrating inclusion and diversity. A circus band,The Mutes from Mars,Toi Ora Express and talented local musicians accompany jugglers, clowns and acrobats. Great entertainment for everyone including the whole family. This event is part of Circability’s Diversity Week 2015 featuring workshops, forums and exhibits. See www.communitycircus.co.nz for more details.Victory Convention Centre, 98 Beaumont St, Auckland. 12.30pm - 7pm.
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Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city with a population of 1.6 million people and is also the largest Polynesian city in the world (even though it’s not in Polynesia!!) No matter where you live in the city, you are no more than 30 minutes from the beach!
Auckland is centered around its waterfront, that is also the main transport hub. The commuter ferry terminal, trains for travel to the south and west from nearby Britomart and the extensive bus networks all radiate out of this precinct.
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Don’t leave Auckland without... Experience thrill of sailing a genuine • • Experience thethe thrill of sailing on on a genuine America’s racing yacht – you participate America’s CupCup racing yacht – you cancan participate as aas much or little as little as you desire. much or as as you desire. Take ferry across to Devonport enjoy a café • • Take thethe ferry across to Devonport andand enjoy a café lunch a spot of shopping or explore WWII lunch andand a spot of shopping or explore thethe WWII tunnels placements. tunnels andand gungun placements. Walk to the summit of Rangitoto, black • • Walk to the summit of Rangitoto, the the black lavalava volcanic island in the middle of the inner Hauraki Gulf. volcanic island in the middle of the inner Hauraki Gulf. a kayak an evening paddle to the island. HireHire a kayak andand joinjoin an evening paddle to the island. Enjoy wine tasting beachcombing on Waiheke • • Enjoy wine tasting andand beachcombing on Waiheke Island, a half hour ferry from centre. Island, a half hour ferry rideride from thethe citycity centre. Discover historic Mansion House Kawau • • Discover thethe historic Mansion House on on Kawau Island - once home of Governor George Grey. Island - once thethe home of Governor George Grey. wildlife sanctuary on Tiritiri Matangi. • • VisitVisit thethe wildlife sanctuary on Tiritiri Matangi. TheThe island is home to many endangered birds, including island is home to many endangered birds, including extremely Takahe. thethe extremely rarerare Takahe. Tower travel metres up in glass • • VisitVisit thethe SkySky Tower andand travel 328328 metres upwards fronted lifts to viewing platforms. in glass fronted liftsthe to spectacular the spectacular viewing Family members who arewho 10 years overor might platforms. Family members are 10oryears like to do a Sky walk or walk Sky jump! over might like to do a Sky or Sky jump! Check Tarlton’s Antarctic Encounter • • Check out out KellyKelly Tarlton’s Antarctic Encounter & & Underwater World close and and personal Underwater World that gets gets you up close with sharks and penguins with with an underwater tunnel personal with sharks and penguins an underwater experience andand a brilliant Antarctic section tunnel experience a brilliant Antarctic sectiontoo! too! Auckland Zoo, in NZ - home to 138 • • VisitVisit Auckland Zoo, thethe bestbest in NZ - home to 138 species - See Tigers, Elephants, Lions & Giraffes species - See thethe Tigers, Elephants, Lions & Giraffes as well as some of NZ’s rarest species, Kiwi. as well as some of NZ’s rarest species, likelike thethe Kiwi. Have a thrilling at Rainbows Adventure • • Have a thrilling dayday at Rainbows EndEnd Adventure ParkPark in Manukau City. Plummet spiral in Manukau City. Plummet on on thethe FearFear Fall,Fall, spiral on on roller coaster zoom down flume. thethe roller coaster andand zoom down thethe log log flume. an Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari • • Go Go on on an Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari withwith thethe 4hrs+ a brilliant family sight seeng kidskids for for 4hrs+ for for a brilliant family sightseeing trip.trip.
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Spend a huge fun day at Auckland Zoo. It’s the home of the largest collection of native and exotic animals in New Zealand. Set in 17 hectares of lush parkland and just minutes from central Auckland, there is masses to see and do every day of the year. Enjoy animal encounters, behind-the-scenes experiences and much, much more!
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Auckland Nearby is Viaduct Harbour. Built for the hosting of the America’s Cup, this area is now home to museums, bars, restaurants, walking and cycling paths, plenty of maritime history (including a giant yacht suspended above the entranceway) as well as kid’s playgrounds and accommodation.
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A short bus ride away is the popular family area of Mission Bay. Here, The Promenade, is one of Auckland’s original beachside hangouts, and these days has cafes, restaurants, fish and chip shops, ice cream parlours, FREE wifi in the area, an iconic fountain and new kids playground. Oh – we forgot to mention a safe swimming beach and watersports such as kayaking and paddleboards which you can rent. It has great views of the city and nearby islands.
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Auckland is set on three beautiful harbours and the landscape is dotted with 48 extinct volcanoes. Rangitoto is the stand out with its distincitve symmetrical cone and super location just off the coast. It stands guard over Auckland and the views are spectacular! After a short ferry ride, you can take a guided tour on the 4WD road train or you can walk the 2 hour round trip to the summit. The views from the top are awesome.
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Walk to the summit of Rangitoto, the black lava volcanic island in the middle of the inner Hauraki Gulf. Hire a kayak and join an evening paddle to the island. To the east of the city, there are beautiful islands perfect for day trips or weekend getaways. Waiheke, is the best known and is only a 35 minute ferry ride from downtown Auckland. Waiheke is packed full of vineyards, walking tracks and beautiful beaches. There is zip lining, sea kayaking, horse riding, golf and stunning beaches like Onetangi and Oneroa to just kick back and relax. Bus shuttles and taxis take you all over the island. For costs and timetables - Fullers www.fullers.co.nz or Explore www.exploregroup.com.au
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Let LetsGoKids show you how to spend a day or even a week in and around Auckland “on the cheap”, where you can see and do lots ...... And spend nothing! (or just a little). Sweet as, bro!
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1. Spend $1 to board the red coloured “City Link” public bus that will take you to all the main points of the CBD so you can get your bearings. 2. Take a walk through the Wynyard Quarter. Check out the boats, the statues (and they have an awesome playground).
3. The city hosts markets at Britomart and “K” Rd on Saturdays. Browse for a bargain or grab something fresh and tasty for lunch. 4. Go to the races at Avondale or Ellerslie racecourses. It’s FREE. 5. Go for a stroll down Ponsonby’s main street and check out the wide selection of hip restaurants and boutiques.
6. Auckland War Memorial Museum is free for Aucklanders and tells the tale of Auckland’s history and cultural heritage. Open daily with cultural performances including a welcome dance, poi dance, stick game, weaponry display and haka (some cost – www.aucklandmuseum.com) 7. Take a walk through the Auckland Domain and check out the Duck Ponds and vast open spaces. This was Auckland’s first water supply.
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8. Grab a picnic and head to Cornwall Park (p.16) – It is a working farm with grazing sheep and cattle in the parkland. You wouldn’t think you were 15mins from the CBD! 9. Stroll the maritime village of Devonport and check out the quaint shops and cottages. There is also a small maritime museum. 10. Head to the Auckland Art Gallery (p.9) where the daily tours are free and they always have other activities and exhibitions to interest kids and families.
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11. Go for a drive along the beach road from Downtown Auckland to St Helliers through Mission Bay. You’ll pass lots of playgrounds, mini golf courses, beaches, kayak and bike hire places. It’s great for people watching as well. 12. Climb to the top of Mt Eden, the highest point in Auckland. Take a look at the 50m deep crater. The views are super! 14. Go rollerblading, skateboarding or for a ride along the edge of the harbour down around the Mission Bay area. You won’t be alone as it’s a very popular area for these activities.
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Eat So, we’ve done a bit of legwork (and tasting) and hopefully come up with some suggestions that may keep the young’uns occupied and happy long enough for you to enjoy yourself too! AUCKLAND CBD - Baduzzi - North Wharf, Wynyard Quarter. This Italian restaurant gets top marks for creativity when catering for littlies. Check out their Scooter Sundays, a weekly scooter obstacle course down Fish Lane. They also have a fantastic kids’ menu. Seafood Central Courtyard - North Wharf. Live music and entertainment every Saturday and Sunday. Undercover but outside so the kids can roam and make noise, free kids meal with every adult meal, sand pit and often a bouncy castle. NORTH - Fernielea Café in Coatesville has great service, kid friendly menu and a super outdoor playground. Oh – the food is pretty good too! The Library Café -. Onehunga. This cafe has a bouncy castle and trampoline, so it might pay to let the kids burn off a bit of energy before they tuck into their meal. SOUTH - Circus Circus in Mt Eden will keep the kids fascinated and amused. Winner of the best family restaurant awards for 3 years running. It is a breakfast, lunch and dinner option. 477 Mt Eden Road.
The Parenting Place Café - 300 Great South Road, Greenlane. Kids play area, lots of toys, change tables, couches, beanbags. EAST - Iguacu in the heart of Parnell. Their children’s menu is not a three option kiddy meal offering, but a book of healthy options for kids to build their own meals.
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Eating with kids? Mmmm … Not always the most enjoyable experience!
WEST - Catroux - 129 West End Rd, Westmere. These guys have their very own sandpit, toys and a chalkboard out the back. The kids’ menu has peanut butter and jelly bagels, boiled egg and soldiers and kid-sized plates of scrambled eggs and bacon or French toast. Hallertau - This brewbar and restaurant is well-equipped for kids, who can entertain themselves on the gated outdoor jungle gym. They also have high chairs and toys by the tables, and offer kid-sized portions on meals.
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Play/Party Play/Party Kids of all ages love to play! Auckland has plenty of parks and gardens where the whole family can enjoy the sensational temperature climate.
The whole city has wide open spaces for walking, jogging, cycling, horse riding, picnicking, barbecuing, playing, bird watching, playing with the footy, flying a kite, doing some fishing or getting up close and personal with animals or even sitting still and watching the world go by. Auckland’s temperate weather means you can spend lots of time enjoying the great outdoors. Here is a selection of our favourites:
Cornwall Park – Greenlane
Located close to the city with grazing animals. There is a large playground, flying fox, plenty of space and a cafe to replenish the energy levels. The Stardome Observatory & Planetarium are located here too.They run regular family events during school holiday periods, so check their website or letsgokids.co.nz for regular updates.
Auckland Rainforest
Auckland is one of the only places outside the tropics where rainforest exists.The rainforest of the Waitakere Ranges is an ecological masterpiece situated only 24 km west of the CBD. It has 250 km of walking trails that take you through native tress to streams, waterfalls and rugged beaches. Some of the trees are 600 years old!
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The Domain is Auckland’s oldest park and has plenty of open space and greenery. It is home to the War Memorial Museum. It has duck ponds, natural springs, and large trees which make it a great spot for a family picnic close to the CBD.
Western Springs
This park has been an Auckland family favourite for years. Feed the ducks, ride your bike around the lakes or play on the great playground. Close to Auckland Zoo too.
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Ambury is located in Mangere Bridge. It is a working farm, an important education centre and a birdwatcher’s paradise with an interesting volcanic history - all just 15kms from downtown Auckland.The farm animals at Ambury are family favourites.You will see sheep, goats, cows, pigs, pet lambs (in spring), chickens, turkeys, rabbits, peacocks and a horse.
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Olympic Park – New Lynn
17 minutes from the CBD, it has lots of open space, walking trails, sculptures, streams, rope climbing frames, traditional swings and a large sandpit.
Owairaka Park – Mt Albert
This is a new park that is well frequented. It has a skate park, volleyball court, bike track, flying fox, some climbing walls as well as traditional playground equipment. Definitely a new age park!
Heron Park – Avondale Spacenet, flying fox, swings, slides all on soft fall rubber – Great fun!
EAST Barry Curtis Wetland Playground – Flatbush Botanic Gardens – Manurewa
The Gardens are located in Manurewa and feature plants from New Zealand and abroad.There are free guided tours, and on weekends you can take an inexpensive train ride around the Gardens. There is also a dedicated children’s garden and the Agent Ani Adventure Trail. Duck food is available for 20 cents to feed the resident duck families down by the lake.They also run regular workshops and exhibits for children during school holiday periods. Check www.aucklandbotanicgardens.co.nz for details.
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The best thing about this is the water play equipment. Children get to use a hand pump to activate the water sequence down the manmade creek bed. Something different!
Northboro Park - Belmont. The North Shore’s newest playground has a spacenet, swings and flying fox.
Schnapper Rock – Albany. Waterplay installation including a large spiral hand-pump, 7.5 metre tall spacenet, rope bridge and fast slide.
SOUTH One Tree Hill Domain – Epsom. Auckland’s best flying fox is at the One Tree Hill domain. This playground has a mixture of older equipment and some newer features including a Roctopus swing that sits four children on rubber tyres and spins around, as well as a rope climbing structure. This playground like some of the others has a liberty swing for children in wheelchairs.
Omana Regional Park – Papatoetoe
CBD Wynyard Quarter
Down by the wharf area, this new playground is themed around the sea and it will capture the kids imagination. It’s close by to cafes too, so you can grab that latte whilst the kids play.
Maori themed playground worthy of a day trip. Monkey bars in the shape of a taniwha. There is also a neighbouring petting farm. During spring there are lamb feeding sessions at noon and 4pm.
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Play/Party Looking to play a sport? Find some helpful contacts below!
Handy Hint Don’t miss out on Saturday nights at Rainbow’s End this Spring! They are coming alive with their first ever Night Frights! Ride in the dark with your family and take in all the lights and action!
New Zealand Football www.nzfootball.co.nz Auckland Netball www.aucklandnetball.co.nz - 09 5700030 Gymsports NZ www.gymsportsnz.com 09 377 3600 Touch New Zealand www.touchnz.co.nz - 0800 86824 69 New Zealand Rugby League www.nzrl.co.nz - 09 525 5592 New Zealand Rugby Union www.nzru.co.nz - 04 499 4995 New Zealand Netball www.mynetball.co.nz - 09 623 3200 Auckland Little Athletics www.athletics.co.nz - 09 525 6903 Auckland Cricket www.aucklandcricket.co.nz - 09 815 4816 Hockey New Zealand www.hockeynz.co.nz - 09 630 2932 Swimming New Zealand www.swimming.org.nz - 09 478 2916 Tennis New Zealand www.tennis.kiwi.co.nz - 09 528 5428 Basketball New Zealand www.basketball.org.nz - 04 498 5950
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Play/Party Beaches – Aaah – This is what I’m talkin’ about bro!!
Auckland and the North Island have some of the most pristine, white (and black) sand ocean strips anywhere in the world. The entire City of Auckland is surrounded by beaches, and add to that the nearby islands, and you have plenty of choice to frolic down by the sea. (The water can be a bit chilly though!).
Cornwallis Beach
In the same area as Piha, Cornwallis is a safe swimming spot for families. Great picnic spot.
Whakanewha Bay
Offers picnic areas and safe, shallow swimming.
Kelvin Strand Beach
Almost at the tip of the Te Atatu Peninsula is one hidden treasure.The beach is a real gem - lovely white sand, regenerating wetlands, a large grassy park and playground. This beach is best visited at high tide, although at low tide it’s possible to walk to a sand bar about 100m off the beach. A good alternative is to bring bikes and ride along the relatively new Harbourview Walkway.
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Mission Bay
Close to the CBD and with the convenience of shops, cafes and restaurants nearby. This is perfect when the kids just have to get their feet wet!
Sit and watch the ferries roll in, the people get off, the people get on, the ferry depart. Press repeat! – Oh, have a swim and grab an icecream too!
Piha Beach
This is one of Auckland’s famous BLACK sand beaches. Located in the Waitakere Ranges, it is a popular swimming beach. The scenery is awesome.
Takapuna
A long wide beach that is bordered by grassy areas with all the amenities. Go for a walk, have a game of cricket or touch - this has room for everyone. Parking is a bit scarce.
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Extreme Edge Rock Climbing in Panmure – 09 574 5677 Birkenhead Indoor Rock Climbing – 09 444 6340 Skateland in Mt Wellington – 09 570 4811 GloPutt in Takapuna (see voucher p.21) – 09 489 1139 Xtreme Entertainment 10 Pin Bowling in Botany – 09 272 0333 Pins 10 Pin Bowling in Henderson – 09 837 1111 Ally Oop Indoor Skate Park in Glen Eden – 09 813 0016
Megazone in Mt Wellington (p.20) – 09 573 5333 Laserforce in Wairau Park – 09 444 1011 Jump in East Tamaki & Mairangi Bay (p.23) – 0800 586 794 AMF Panmure - 9-570 9130 Lost In Time Mini Golf - 09 368 4141 Wairau Park Tenpin Bowling - 09 442 2469 Lilliputt Mini Golf in Tamaki Drive - 09 524 4096 Lilliputt Mini Golf in Sylvia Park - 09 525 0037 Paradice Ice Skating in Avondale - 09 828 3800 Paradice Ice Skating in Botany Downs - 09 273 2999 Ten Pin Bowling Newmarket - 09 970 8888 Ten Pin Whangaparaoa - 09 428 2469
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Stay All around the North Island, you will find many types of kid friendly accomms that suit families of all sizes and budgets.
Manukau Holiday Park
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The short distances between the towns means a driving holiday is easily achieved.The kids won’t even have time to ask “Are we there yet?” We’ve taken our kids on a roadtrip and chosen a few in each area based on their value and family friendliness. Auckland The CBD doesn’t possess many family hotels, but Barclay Suites offer kitchen facilities and 2 bed apartments.There are several Quest options. Not too far out of town and near major attractions, the Manakau Holiday Park (see opposite) has plenty of room to move and onsite accommodation – right near Rainbow’s End!
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10 min drive from Auckland Airport Motels - Cabins & Camping Sites. 902 Great South Road Wiri 2104 www.manukauhp.co.nz Ph. 0800 422673
On the North Shore, located close to the Motorway for easy access to the city is Auckland North Shore Motels & Holiday Park (see below). For those early morning flights, the Holiday Inn at Auckland Airport has spacious rooms, parking and airport shuttle.
Stay Hamilton There are a large amount of family motel type accommodations on Ulster St which offer the standard fare. Our fave is Quest Hamilton (p.64) in the middle of town that is spacious with kitchens and walking distance to everything.When visiting the Waitomo area, the Otorohunga Holiday Park (p.60) has ample space for the kids to roam and it has a full onsite gym! For that “Lord of The Rings” feeling, the Waitomo Top 10 (p.58) is a modern holiday park set in the picturesque Waitomo township.
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Bay of Plenty Accommodation options from Beachside Holiday Parks to small motels and luxury highrise abound. Waihi Beach Top 10 is a beauty and Thornton Beach Holiday Park (p.52) has the beach, a huge jumping pillow and great facilities.
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Taupo DeBretts (p.56) has accommodation Rotorua options aplenty, and best of all – a There are so many options here to suit all tastes and 15043 21291heated Sudima aquatic Rotorua Families Have More Fun Ad 65x55.indd 4/09/15 1 playground. budgets. Holiday Inn (see below) has kids “Eat and Stay free”, Rydges (p.41) do the same. Fenton Court Hawke’s Bay (p.45) is centrally located for easy access to town, Great accommodation at Kennedy Park as is the Top 10 Holiday Park (p.44). It has “A” grade (p.39). It is heaven for kids having everything facilities including lounges and kitchens, outdoor need for a fun holiday.They even have areas and a great landscaped mineral pool area.There you their own mascot – Kenny Parker! are a range of quality onsite accommodations.
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Whether it is cheering on our favourite rugby team in the ITM cup or Super Rugby, our local team in the ANZ Netball Championship, or watching the mighty All Blacks conquer the world, to screaming for the resurgent Black Caps or dominant Breakers, we love our teams and celebrate their successes and agonise over their near misses.
At home or on the terraces at Eden Park, Mt Smart or Waikato Stadium - stand up and cheer New Zealand! Below you will find the where and the when for your team for next season.
Rugby World Cup 2015 New Zealand Games
Photo courtesy of Tourism New Zealand
Pool Date C Sun Sep 20 C
Thu Sep 24
vs. Namibia
Olympic Stadium
Fri Oct 2
vs. Georgia
Millennium Stadium
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Fri Oct 9
D+C Sun Oct 18 -
Date
Match
Venue
14 Nov 21 Nov 28 Nov 11 Dec 19 Dec 8 Jan 18 Jan 23 Jan 29 Jan 12 Feb 22 Feb
vs. Wollongong Hawks vs. Melbourne Tigers vs. Sydney Kings vs. Perth Wildcats vs. Townsville Crocodiles vs. Wollongong Hawks vs. Melbourne Tigers vs. Sydney Kings vs. Perth Wildcats vs. Adelaide 36ers vs. Cairns Taipans
Vector Arena Vector Arena Vector Arena Vector Arena North Shore Events Centre North Shore Events Centre Vector Arena Vector Arena North Shore Events Centre Vectors Arena Vector Arena
Sat Oct 24
vs. Tonga
St James’ Park
Quarter Final 3
Millennium Stadium
Quarter Final 4
Twickenham Stadium
Semi Final 1
Twickenham Stadium
-
Sun Oct 25
Semi Final 2
Twickenham Stadium
-
Fri Oct 30
Bronze Final
Olympic Stadium
-
Sat Oct 31
Grand Final
Twickenham Stadium
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic ANZ Championship Rotorua - Energy Events Centre Hamilton - Claudelands Arena Tauranga - ASB Arena Rnd
Date
Match
Venue
2 3 4 6 7 11 12 13 14
3 Mar 15 Mar 22 Mar 5 Apr 11 Apr 10 May 18 May 25 May 31 May
vs. Swifts vs. Vixens vs. Tactix vs. Mystics vs. Steel vs. Steel vs. Mystics vs. Pulse vs. Tactix
Tauranga Tauranga Hamilton Rotorua Invercargill Hamilton Auckland Hamilton Christchurch
Wellington Phoenix A-League Fixture Wellington Regional Stadium
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Venue Wembley Stadium
C
C+D Sat Oct 17
SKYCITY Breakers NBL Fixture North Shore Events Centre & Vector Arena
Match vs. Argentina
Northern Mystics ANZ Championship The Trusts Arena Auckland
Date
Match
Venue
Date
Match
Venue
11 Oct 24 Oct 13 Nov 19 Dec 10 Jan 7 Feb 26 Feb 5 Mar 20 Mar 2 Apr 10 Apr
vs. Newcastle Jets vs. Brisbane Roar vs. Adelaide United vs. Sydney FC vs. Brisbane Roar vs. Perth Glory vs. Melbourne City FC vs. Adelaide United vs. Sydney FC vs. Melbourne Victory vs. Western Sydney Wanderers
Westpac Stadium Westpac Stadium Westpac Stadium Westpac Stadium Westpac Stadium Westpac Stadium Westpac Stadium Westpac Stadium Westpac Stadium Westpac Stadium Westpac Stadium
15 Nov 22 Nov 28 Nov 13 Dec 23 Jan 30 Jan 14 Feb 27 Feb 7 Mar 13 Mar 21 Mar
vs. Adelaide 36ers vs. Townsville Crocs vs. Melbourne Tigers vs. Perth Wildcats vs. Wollongong Hawks vs. Sydney Kings vs. Cairns Taipans vs. Townsville Crocs vs. Melbourne Tigers vs. Sydney Kings vs. Cairns Taipans
Vector Arena North Shore Events Centre North Shore Events Centre Vector Arena North Shore Events Centre Vector Arena Vector Arena North Shore Events Centre Vector Arena North Shore Events Centre Vector Arena
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Watch Cricket International Twenty-20 Eden Park Auckland Date 18 December
Match v Sri Lanka
10 January
v. Sri Lanka
15 January
v. Pakistan
31 January
v. Pakistan
3 February
v. Australia
Seddon Park Hamilton Date 17 January
Match v. Pakistan
16 March
vs. Central Pulse
8 February
v. Australia
McLean Park Napier Date 28 January
Match v. Pakistan
31 January
vs. Central Pulse
Bay Oval Mt Maunganui Date 5 January
Match v Sri Lanka
7 January
v Sri Lanka
We’ve even listed where to see all the latest blockbusters too (if sport is not your style). Auckland: Hoyts Sylvia Park: 286 Mt Wellington Highway, 508 446 987 Metro Centre: Level 3/291-297 Queen St Ph: 09-369 240 Rialto Cinemas: 167-169 Broadway, Newmarket, 09-369 2417 Lido Cinema: 427 Manukau Rd, Epsom, 09-630 1500 Academy Cinema: 44 Lorne St, CBD Ph: 09-373 2761 Event Cinemas: Locations at Albany, Manukau City, Newmarket, Auckland City Centre, St Lukes, Henderson & Waitakere. www.eventcinemas.co.nz Hoyts Cinemas: Locations at Avondale, Botany Downs, Whangaparoa, Mt Wellington & Wairau Valley. www.hoyts.co.nz Capitol Cinema: 610 Dominion Rd, Balmoral, 9623 2000
Hamilton:
Manu Vatuvei Name: Manu Vatuvei D.O.B: 04/03/1986 Height: 189cm Weight: 107 kg Playing Position: Wing Junior Club: Otara Scoprions Rep Honours: 28 Tests for NZ (2005-15); World Cup (2008 & 2013); Tri Nations (2005-06); Four Nations (2010, 2014); NRL All Stars (2010, 2012, 2015); All Golds (2008) Social Media: Twitter & Instagram - ManuVatuvei Otara Scoprions
NZ Warriors
Hoyts Te Awa, Maahanga Dr, Hamilton, 07-850 3630 Rotorua: Basement Cinemas: 1140 Hinemoa Street, Ph: 07-350 1400 Reading Cinemas: 1281 Eruera Street, Ph: 07 349 0061 Tauranga: Bay City Cinemas: 45 Elizabeth St, Ph: 07-577 0288 Rialto Cinemas: 21 Devonport Rd, Tauranga, 7577 0445 Event Cinemas: 45 Elizabeth St, Tauranga, 7577 0288 Napier: Reading Cinemas: 154 Station Street, Napier, 6831 0600 Cinema Gold: 11 Joll Road, Haverlock North, 6877 9016 Focal Point Cinema & CafĂŠ: 126 Heretaunga Street East, Hastings, 6871 5418 Whakatane: WhakaMax Whakatane: 100 The Strand, Whakatane, 7308 7625 Taupo: Starlight Cinema: Horomatangi St, Taupo, 7377 1085
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