The New Zealand Herald

Deals galore for the long weekend

- Natalie Akoorie

Staycation­s, cut-price campervans and cheap tourism activities have enticed Kiwi travellers back on the road for Queen’s Birthday weekend..

There’s still plenty of travel deals on offer for the long weekend as domestic tourism ramps up with the further easing of alert level 2 restrictio­ns.

And with many hotels and adventure activities already fully booked, operators say the timing couldn’t be better after lockdown slashed occupancy rates to just 15 per cent in April.

Love Taupo¯ marketing and communicat­ions manager Anna McLaren said long weekend package deals had been “selling like hotcakes”.

They included weekend away packages for couples or families to Taupo¯, Tu¯rangi and Tongariro, which were being snapped up though the agency’s social media channels.

“We’ve had a heap of enquiries which has just been really exciting. So there definitely seems to be some appetite for domestic travellers to look at package offerings.”

McLaren said the visitors were a mix of Kiwis and internatio­nal travellers who had been hunkering down in New Zealand during lockdown.

Other deals on offer included 20 per cent off Doughboats, $88 jumps at AJ Hackett Taupo Bungy, $199 skydiving with Skydive Taupo and half price prawns at the Huka Prawn Park restaurant.

High-end deals included the ultimate house party at Kinloch Manor with exclusive use of eight villas for two nights, for up to 40 guests, at $9296 per night. While around the lake at Mt Ruapehu Whakapapa skifield couldn’t open, the Sky Waka would be open for sightseein­g over Queen’s Birthday weekend — weather permitting.

The Waitomo Glowworm Caves and Ruakuri Cave, a popular combotour, is being offered at 30 per cent less than normal at $70 for an adult.

Tours on opening weekend last week were almost fully booked and it’s expected this weekend, with the extension of some tour capacity from 10 to 20 people per trip, will also be a sell-out success.

And if visitors turn up in a Britz or Maui campervan they get

50 per cent off.

That’s because Tourism Holdings Ltd, the owner of both the Waitomo Caves and Maui Rentals, is also running a promotion on its campervans to entice travellers back.

After the company slashed prices the Maui Rentals website crashed under the response from Kiwis looking for vehicles from as little as $29 a night.

Hamilton and Waikato Tourism chief executive Jason Dawson said numbers were noticeably up at tourism venues around the region. At the Hobbiton movie set near Matamata tours had increased from three to 23 this Saturday alone, while Te Aroha Mineral Spas was also booked up. The Jet Park Hotel in Waitomo had 30 per cent off accommodat­ion, and gokarting at Hampton Downs was discounted, Dawson said. “Kiwis love a bargain. It’s about making sure that operators still hold the cost of what they’re delivering but it’s really positive signs.” Anyone heading for the big smoke could try and get a ticket for the outdoor cinema at Auckland’s ASB Showground­s in Greenlane. The drive-in is screening 23 sessions over 10 days. In Rotorua, Prince’s Gate Hotel general manager Yuri Ponstijn said a $149 “staycation” entitled a couple to one night with breakfast at the boutique hotel where bookings were solid for the weekend.

A family of four could stay for $199, while on Monday the hotel would be one of three destinatio­ns around the country to host a High Tea in honour of the Queen’s birthday.

However he said it was the longterm survival of the tourism industry that was unclear.

“It’s what happens after [ the long weekend] that is still a bit uncertain.”

New Zealand Hotel Owners Associatio­n executive director Amy Robens said hotel owners were working with tourism operators to put packages together but it was still economical­ly tough.

“Although it’s fantastic hotels are receiving bookings it certainly does not get us out of survival mode,” she said.

“Because a lot of hotels have been closed and so severely impacted by Covid-19 and it’s going to be a long road to recovery.

“Hotels are very expensive assets to maintain and to manage and they have to operate at critical mass so that they can be profitable.

“So while [this weekend] is helpful, it’s certainly not the silver lining that’s needed for everything to move forward and get back to normal, because it really is just one weekend.

“We can’t just suddenly drop prices completely because of all of the fixed costs that go with running a hotel.”

Meanwhile Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is encouragin­g drivers heading away for the long weekend in the Auckland and Northland region to take care and be prepared for heavy traffic, delays and changeable weather.

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Photos / Dean Purcell Greenlane’s ASB Showground­s has been turned into a drive-in cinema.
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Onny Kaulima, Rickie Dee and Kai Kaulima from Point Chev attend the drive-in cinema.

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