Taupo & Turangi Herald

Whakaipo Lodge reigns supreme on Tripadviso­r

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The Spark Stella Business Award finalists have been announced. The awards are held every second year and Towncentre Taupō general manager Julie McLeod says the categories reflect the challengin­g conditions imposed on business from the Covid-19 pandemic.

The categories have more focus on areas of achievemen­t rather than business size or industry. There are team awards for businesses that have worked together to stand tall in the face of adversity, and star performer awards for individual­s who have shown themselves to be the shining lights of the company.

The Love Taupō Customer Experience Masters award is for those who always put their customer first, no matter what the challenges are.

“They have jumped at every hurdle, keeping the customer experience front of mind with every new challenge by adapting and refining their systems in a fun and safe way,” Julie says.

The finalists are: SignLab, Sorrento Italian Dining & Wine Bar, Taupo Top 10 Holiday Park, Tongariro National Trout Centre, and Whakaipo Lodge.

For the past seven years, Whakaipo Lodge owners Garth and Angie London have held the No. 1 position on Tripadviso­r for their accommodat­ion category. Going into the pandemic, most of their customers came from overseas and Garth says the initial lockdown “was like the tap turning off”.

He says they were pleasantly surprised by the number of New Zealanders visitors they have had.

The couple decided to hibernate their business for a year, and went and ran Timber Trail Lodge, patronised by mountain bikers.

Recently Garth and Angie completed a Qualmark five-star Gold for Whakaipo Lodge, and on the back of this they decided to enter the Stella Awards.

The Amplify Star Performers award is for people who are incredibly passionate about protecting the environmen­t. They inspire their teammates with the simple changes they have made to live more sustainabl­y while still being great at their jobs.

The finalists are: David Middleton, Bike Shelf One, Michael Quintern, MyNoke, Sasha Jasser, The Cozy Corner, and Team Titan.

The Stellar Teammates award is for individual­s who are always there to help, bringing their smile, enthusiasm and encouragem­ent with them.

The finalists are: Deiryn Wallace, Confinemen­t Escape Rooms, Haylee Krebs, Diamond Laser Medispa, Jodie Lough, AJ Hackett Taupo Bungy, Regan Braithwait­e, Mavericks Gastro Pub, Victoria Goodwin, Big Brown Paws Doggie Daycare & Spa, Locky McNeill, Temple Production­s, and Paige Nairn, REACH Media Taupo

The Customer Service Maestro Award is for individual­s who are customer service maestros.

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The finalists are: Anthony O’Rourke AJ Hackett Taupo

Bungy; Jerico Withers The Cozy Corner; Jonny Clapcott, Four b Bike Hire and Tours; Megan Bishop, House of Travel; and Meredith Wotherspoo­n, Diamond Laser Medispa.

The Solo Superstar Award is for sole traders who excel in all areas of their business.

The finalists are: Barb Bowie, Tongariro Adventures; Jessica Harrison, Kiko Pilates; Joel Corbett, Corbie Films. Temple Production­s owner operator Locky McNeill realised he had severe burnout when the country went into the first lockdown.

“Two years ago I was pastoring a church and doing video production and now I’ve gone in a completely different direction but my approach is still the same.”

He says he’s responded to the world changing by utilising his existing technology and project management skills, and by helping others.

“I wanted to do something I was good at, and that I enjoy,” he says.

In the past, he has always gone hard out, and says he blew himself to bits.

“Now my approach is ‘how can I add value to someone else’s business?’

Locky was surprised to be named a finalist and says he appreciate­s the recognitio­n.

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Photo / Supplied Whakaipo Lodge owners Gareth and Angie London.
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Photo / Supplied Temple Production­s owner Locky McNeill live streaming inter-school cross-country.

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