Taupo & Turangi Herald

Action packed getaway for paramedic

- Rachel Canning

Not many people get told the town is preparing for their arrival.

But those were the words used by the organisers of the Essential Workers Mega Getaway Prize to winner St John New Zealand paramedic Dan Euinton from Tauranga, whose name was drawn out of a hat to win the allexpense­s-paid getaway prize in the Taupo¯ district.

Competitio­n organiser Katie Jolly said all the essential workers nominated were heroes. She said the competitio­n was a way for Taupo¯ , located in the heart of New Zealand, to show heartfelt gratitude for all the work carried out by essential workers while the country was in lockdown.

Dan was nominated for the competitio­n by his wife, Cayla-Fay Euinton, who said the prize would be a perfect getaway break for Dan.

“Who has done more overtime than I care to count during Covid19 level 4 lockdown.”

In her nomination letter, CaylaFay said: “As people became nervous to venture out of their houses, St John staff became busier and busier. Ambulance workers have been quietly doing their job as normal, they haven’t asked for praise or any extras. They turn up to work, help our most vulnerable and come home at the end of the day shattered, often having spent their emotional energy helping others who needed them.”

Welcomed to Taupo¯ on Thursday by a powhiri led by The Haka Shop’s Snow Rameka and attended by about 30 people, Dan said he and Cayla-Fay felt very emotional and it was an honour to be welcomed with a powhiri.

Assisted by Hole In One’s operation manager, Renee Kiwi, Dan responded to thank the powhiri party and spoke of the importance of family during the Covid-19 lockdown.

In a howling wind, Dan and Cayla-Fay proceeded to Hole in One Golf then took their Ssangyong loan vehicle to dinner, courtesy of traditiona­l fish and chip shop Catch 22.

Home for their Taupo¯ visit was at Waimahana Luxury Lakeside Apartments and Dan said their accommodat­ion was stunning, warm, quiet and luxurious.

“We live in a very, very, very small house so it was luxury to stay at Waimahana,” said Dan.

Saying he would normally dismiss going to thermal hot pools, after going to DeBretts Hot Spring Spa Dan is a convert, saying it was really “pretty amazing”.

Next morning the couple enjoyed breakfast at Cozy Corner. Dan said he had the best coffee he has had in ages and loved the food. Then with full bellies, they headed to Beauty on Location where Dan had tight knots massaged out of his back while Cayla-Fay had a facial.

The staff at Chris Jolly Outdoors is another reason Dan says he will be coming back to Taupo¯ . Dan and Cayla-Rose went on a cruise to the rock carvings and had lunch on board.

“There was good conversati­on. They treated us really well. We chatted about trout and the local history. I am quite keen to come back and do their hunting,” said Dan.

Next the couple went on the Taupo¯ Bungy Swing, “a fantastic experience”, before a thrilling ride on Rapids Jet. Dan said the cheeky grin from boat driver Shannon was a good clue more fun was in store.

“They took us downstream and pulled up on a beach and pulled out a bottle of champagne.”

Unfortunat­ely they ran out of time for a scheduled visit to Huka Prawn Farm but, just as the sun was setting, the couple had their portraits taken by photograph­er Melissa Harris. Then it was off to the Two Mile Bay Sailing Club for Peroni and pizza.

On Saturday morning the couple found themselves in a

Rafting New Zealand boat, paddling down the Tongariro River.

“We did jump off the cliff, despite there being ice on the rocks!” said Dan.

He also enjoyed learning about Ma¯ ori mythology and about the mountains.

Capturing the experience on video was Corbie Film’s Joel Corbett who accompanie­d Dan and Cayla-Fay throughout.

Speaking on behalf of the couple, Dan said the prize was an opportunit­y of a lifetime and he was very thankful to the tourism operators and businesses for the prize he had won and all the wonderful people they had met.

He said that as an essential worker the pandemic has been scary for him and he wanted to acknowledg­e that others, including business operators, had also had a hard time.

Seven other essential workers received a two-night luxury accommodat­ion package including breakfast, donated by members of the Taupo¯ Home Hosts Associatio­n.

Convenor David Bridson said the seven runners-up included a caregiver for troubled youth, nurses, supermarke­t workers, and fire prevention and logistics personnel.

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 ??  ?? Winner of the Essential Workers Mega Getaway Prize in Taupo¯ was St John New Zealand ambulance officer Dan Euinton from Tauranga.
Winner of the Essential Workers Mega Getaway Prize in Taupo¯ was St John New Zealand ambulance officer Dan Euinton from Tauranga.
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Photo / Corbie Films. Dan and Cayla-Fay Euinton enjoy the Rapids Jet.
 ??  ?? Runner-up Joe Blake (right) with partner Jordyn enjoyed a twonight luxury accommodat­ion package courtesy of Taupo Home Hosts Associatio­n.
Runner-up Joe Blake (right) with partner Jordyn enjoyed a twonight luxury accommodat­ion package courtesy of Taupo Home Hosts Associatio­n.
 ??  ?? A powhiri was performed to welcome paramedic Dan Euinton and wife Cayla-Fay to Taupo¯ .
A powhiri was performed to welcome paramedic Dan Euinton and wife Cayla-Fay to Taupo¯ .

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