Taupo & Turangi Herald

The Landing is on its way

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Plans are progressin­g for Taupo¯ ‘s latest all-weather attraction — The Landing. Based near the airport at the southern gateway to Taupo¯ , The Landing will include a restaurant, cafe´ , conference room, traveller services and family entertainm­ent activities.

Developer and Taupo¯ local Jamie Keehan says he wants to create a destinatio­n deserving of its location.

“This is a very special piece of land. It’s the first thing visitors to Taupo¯ see when they drive up from the south, and it has an incredible view over the lake to the mountains. I want to make sure that we create something here that Taupo¯ can really be proud of.”

The developmen­t will include indoor entertainm­ent options such as ten-pin bowling, a trampoline park, under-7s multi-level play area, arcade and virtual reality games and seasonal attraction­s like ice skating, a ninja obstacle course, and a dodgem ride.

An outdoor playground, sculpture garden, and Central Plateau-themed mini golf course are also planned.

“The mini golf course is an opportunit­y to showcase the range of activities on offer in our district. We’re thinking of including a model of Lake Taupo¯ , the Sky Waka, Huka Falls, the Tongariro Crossing and Mt Doom — I’ve got lots of ideas” says Jamie.

Local tourism operators will have the chance to advertise their attraction­s at the mini golf course, and visitors will be able to book directly from the ticket booth.

The destinatio­n is planned to cater for travellers, locals and tourists and cover all age groups.

“Mum and dad can have a beer or wine at the restaurant while overlookin­g the kids play mini golf, corporates can use the conference room and partake in team building activities, and there will be business house after-work leagues for ten-pin bowling and dodgeball,” says Jamie.

Facilities will also be available for travellers and campers, including toilets, coin-operated showers and a laundromat.

Jamie will create local employment opportunit­ies through the constructi­on phase and estimates around 40 new jobs will be available once The Landing is open for business.

“I’m working with iwi from the Waitahanui area to offer youth cadetships during the constructi­on process. If the youngsters show good work ethic then we can look to carry them through into permanent jobs in the entertainm­ent facility, kitchens or customer service” he says.

Wherever possible Jamie has been using Taupo¯ -based profession­al services including architectu­re, planning, surveying and legal support.

“I’ve found the services in Taupo¯ are high quality and great value for money. People are loyal here and go out of the way to help you” he says.

Jamie is grateful for the support of Enterprise Great Lake Taupo¯ , which has offered him ongoing expertise, and promoted the developmen­t to others.

“The Enterprise Great Lake Taupo¯ team have helped keep me on track, working through the council requiremen­ts, and connecting me with other corporates. The property team and planners at the council have also been really helpful and encouragin­g” he says.

Last week, the site was blessed by a local Ratana minister, and deputy mayor Christine Rankin joined the proceeding­s.

“I’m so thrilled that this developmen­t is about to commence,” says Christine. “We have a clear need for this kind of indoor, year-round, activity and Jamie’s plans for The Landing are exciting. I’m sure it will become an iconic destinatio­n for both locals and visitors.”

Due to the Covid-19 outbreak and subsequent nationwide lock-down, the developmen­t timeline has been delayed by a few months. However, Jamie says that he is looking to lodge building consents and begin earthworks in the next few weeks.

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 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? A blessing was held last week at The Landing site near Taupo¯ Airport. Ratana Church representa­tive Joel Smith (left), developer Jamie Keehan, Joey Keehan, Kayla Keehan, Enterprise Great Lake Taupo¯ chairman Murray McCaw and general manager Kylie Hawker-Green, deputy mayor Christine Rankin, Kim MacIntyre, Samuel Rankin.
Photo / Supplied A blessing was held last week at The Landing site near Taupo¯ Airport. Ratana Church representa­tive Joel Smith (left), developer Jamie Keehan, Joey Keehan, Kayla Keehan, Enterprise Great Lake Taupo¯ chairman Murray McCaw and general manager Kylie Hawker-Green, deputy mayor Christine Rankin, Kim MacIntyre, Samuel Rankin.
 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Jamie Keehan and deputy mayor Christine Rankin with The Landing’s scenic view behind.
Photo / Supplied Jamie Keehan and deputy mayor Christine Rankin with The Landing’s scenic view behind.

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