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CORONET PEAK 2019 Update

CORONET PEAK...Queenstown’s playground What’s New for 2019 Is this year improving its guest experience and adding to its superior snow making system during winter. It will also

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Page 1: CORONET PEAK...Queenstown’s playground What’s New for 2019 Is this year improving its guest experience and adding to its superior snow making system during winter. It will also

CORONET PEAK2019 Update

Page 2: CORONET PEAK...Queenstown’s playground What’s New for 2019 Is this year improving its guest experience and adding to its superior snow making system during winter. It will also

Queenstown’s playground

What’s New for 2019

Is this year improving its guest experience and adding to its superior snow making system during winter. It will also commence summer operations in 2019. Read more

below about what to expect here.

• A new Telemix 6-seat chairlift with gondola cabins replaces the old Coronet Express, the main lift at Coronet Peak. Not only will this enhance the experience for skiers, but for sightseers in both winter and summer.

•Anew-era,fuel-efficientPB600winchgroomerfittedwithV3Snowsatwillmaximisesnowcoverand offer a closer “shave” of terrain.

•TheneweraingroomerhasaEUStage5emissions control motor with diesel particulate filterforthelatestinfuelefficiencyandenvironmentally-friendly running.

• New snowmaking lances as part of ongoing replacements for better snowmaking performance plus two new skidoo vehicles.

•AremodelledGuestServiceswhichprovideanon-mountain‘SnowCentre’withcustomisedcustomer service points and new lockers.

•Asubstantialinvestment‘underthehood’inF&Bwith new equipment that will improve food output and ranges of healthy options available.

• The ongoing program of improving fencing for shelterandsnowfarmingwillseeanother500moffencing improved.

• New turnstile access gates on Coronet Express and Meadows will also improve customer recognitionandflow.

• Complete our rubbish bins upgrade to better sort our waste for recycling and reuse.

• What to expect here.is this year improving its guest experience and adding to its superior snow making system during winter. It will also commence summer operations in 2019. Read more below about what to expect here.

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About Us & Other Key Features

Key Features

About UsCoronet Peak, located in the adventure capital of QueenstownandisNewZealand’shomeofskiing.ItisNZ’sfirstcommercialskifieldandapioneerofsnow-makingandnightskiing.ThisisQueenstown’splayground – at only 20 minutes from downtown, guestsgetfreshly-groomedtrailsatFirstTracksfrom8amrightthroughtoNightSkiing–aQueenstownmustdo–onWednesday,FridayandSaturdaysuntil9pm.

Coronet Peak has 280ha of skiable terrain, a 1649m elevation with a 462m vertical drop, and extensive state of the art snow-making – the largest in the SouthernHemisphere–totopupsnow.In2019,summer operations will launch sightseeing and mountain biking trail lift access.

ItisamemberofNZSki,alongsideTheRemarkablesandMtHutt,whichregularlyinvestsintechnology,snow-making and trail development, and which is a platinum partner of The Kea Conservation Trust. Coronet Peak is on the IKON Pass, the global multi-resort snow pass.

•MemberoftheIKONPASS,agroupoftheworld’s38skidestinations.

•AmemberofNZSki,offeringdiscountsacrossMtHutt,TheRemarkablesandCoronetPeak.

• An easy 20-minute drive from downtown Queenstown on a fully-sealed access road.

• Diverse terrain – open, rolling, steep, exciting, varied and challenging.

•PremiumproductFirstTracksrunseachdayfrom8-9am(JulyuntillateSept).

•NightskiingeveryWednesday,SaturdayandSundayinseasonforthebest,longest,highest altitude night ski in New Zealand.

•A3epicnightskipartyseriescalledElevate.

• Longest daily operational hours of any New ZealandskiareawithFirstTracks&NightSkiing.

•Family-friendlywithSkiwilandtheearlylearning ski progression school for kids from three months.

• Training ground of Winter Olympic ski teams, including local star Alice Robinson.

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Mountain stats, dates and times

General overviewTargeted opening date:Saturday15JuneAnticipatedClosingDate:Sunday29September(Subjecttoweatherconditions)

Elevation: 1649m, 462m vertical drop

Skiable Area: 280 hectares

Lifts: 1 high-speed six-seater chair, 2 high-speedquad chairs, 1 T-bar, 4 surface conveyor lifts

Average snowfall: 1.99 metres per annum (excl.snowmaking)

Snowmaking:211fixedguns,and7portableforextensive coverage top to bottom

Terrain: approx.14%learners,33%intermediate25%advanced,27%Expert

Access: 18kmsealedroad,just25minutesfrom Queenstown

Transport: MultipledailybusservicesonSkibusfromtheSnowCentrewithpickupandpre–arranged hotel picks up enroute.

Childcare/early ages ski school: Skiwilandfor3months–5-yearolds

Kids Club:KeaClubfrom5-17yearsofage,all season

Twilight/Night Skiing: Wed,Fri&Sat4pm-9pmJuly–earlySept

First Tracks: 8-9am,JulyuntillateSept

SleddingwillbeavailableinourPlayZonewithrental or purchase options of sleds from retail.

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GENERAL ENQUIRIES

+64 3 450 1970

+64 3 442 4615

[email protected]

www.coronetpeak.co.nz

[email protected]

For more indepth product information and mountain details, please visit:

coronetpeak.co.nz

SNOW REPORTS

SNOWSPORTS SCHOOL