
Open for skiing action on Saturday
It is not too shabby for an opening day.
NZSki chief executive Paul Anderson says both The Remarkables and Coronet Peak will open as scheduled from 9am on Saturday, with the latter opening from top to bottom.
At Coronet, all the beginner conveyor lifts, the Meadows Chair and Coronet Express would be in action — Rocky Gully and Green gates would not be open, "but we'll be looking to add those in as soon as we can stitch that together".
At The Remarkables, the learners' conveyors, Alta and Curvey Basin would be open for action, with Sugar Bowl and Shadow Basin still to come, Mr Anderson said.
"Our whole objective in getting both mountains open on the same day is to send a really, really strong signal to the market that ... Queenstown's open for business, and hopefully you see that switch flipped and the town gets busy very quickly."
Mr Anderson said last weekend's perfectly timed snowfall had been supplemented by a huge amount of snowmaking, which he believed had been the longest period of snowmaking in Queenstown for a decade.
"And the new guns we've got up there, they are just incredible."
At The Remarkables, for example, the whales of snow from the guns were higher than the conveyor covers.
"It just gives you an idea of the amount of snow they were belting out."
He estimated Coronet was opening with between 60cm and 120cm on trail, and about 60cm at The Remarkables.
"We're kind of expecting the locals to come out in force once they hear how good the on-trail skiing is ... It'll be nice to get a bit of a dump before school holidays, but with or without it, we're going to have a good school holidays, I can see that."
Cardrona, which along with Treble Cone is owned by Queenstown-based company RealNZ, will also open on Saturday.
Chief mountains officer Laura Hedley said thanks to an "incredible effort" from the snowmaking team, and some help from Mother Nature, the McDougall's Chondola and the learner conveyors would be spinning.
Skiers and boarders would be able to access McDougalls' trail and the beginners' area from Saturday, while the North Face Cardrona parks crew would also put in a few features in McPark, the temporary early-season terrain park under McDougalls.
"Our new base area building is nearing completion, and we are aiming to get our new Cardrona Corner retail shop open on Saturday, too," Ms Hedley said.
To reflect the early season offering, Cardies day passes will be at early season rates until Whitestar Express opens.
Treble Cone is scheduled to open on June 28.
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