Coronet Peak ski field in Queenstown, New Zealand it's the home of Night Skiing and the ultimate winter playground for skiers and snowboarders of …See more
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Jul 26, 2024
I really shouldn't be writing reviews on a place that should be customer focused. Unfortunately the staff here are extremely rude including the person running the show. So before you spend your hard … Full review by thomas w
Jul 13, 2024
Don’t bother if you’re there to sight-see or want to do anything other than ski. The “snow play” area was essentially ice over concrete, sledding a very short run. Up top, the solitary tiny viewing… Full review by Scott G
Jul 9, 2024
Having skied in Europe and Japan before, this was by very far my worst ski experience. I knew there would not be as many slopes as in other countries. What I wasn't prepared for was: - a crazy amou… Full review by Beverly B
If you are not Skiing and only want to get to the top in the lift chair what does it cost, just go up and spend some time there and return without anything to do with skiing, and can we drive up a campervan to the parking area up there? thank you very much.
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Yes, snow fall permitting, you can drive a campervan to the carpark (if not, you will be taken by free bus to the facility). You can take the ride to the top. I don't know what it costs.
Hi, we are looking at staying at Park Residence in July but are having trouble finding if the shuttle stops there, or do we have to make our way to another hotel to get the shuttle to Coronet? Also - trying to establish if there are parking fees at Coronet Thanks for any info you can give.
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In looking at the map and where you are, there are stops the shuttle makes near you. When catching it from Duke St it was $20 a day to get to Coronet peak. Best advice is to …
In looking at the map and where you are, there are stops the shuttle makes near you. When catching it from Duke St it was $20 a day to get to Coronet peak. Best advice is to contact Snowbiz .nz. co (take out spaces in web address) and they should have the best info on this as they run the buses for this. Parking is free on the mountain. Obviously, the earlier you get up there, the better park closer to the base station you will get, although they do run frequent shuttles through all the snow level car parks. Please ensure that you have snow chains if required. Cheers, Ginge.