Snow Machine welcomes everyone and we are constantly working on ways to improve the festival experience for all.
Ahead of your arrival into Queenstown, we have pulled together some useful information to assist with planning your Snow Machine adventure.
MAIN ARENA:
Our Main Arena is located on the corner of Tulip Lane and Hawthorne Drive in Remarkables Park, Frankton – right by the Queenstown airport!
We will have a designated accessible parking area for our patrons located at the Main Arena – This parking area is automatically available to any vehicle bearing a standard Mobility Parking Permit – just follow the signs once you enter the car park.
We are aware that some disabilities are of a more temporary nature – so if you don’t have an official sticker and need to use the Accessible Parking area, just approach the parking zone and chat to the team member.
ON THE MOUNTAIN:
If you’re heading up to either Coronet Peak or The Remarkables to enjoy one of our 4 custom built stages, you will find accessible car spaces available at both mountains. Please ensure your Mobility Parking Permit is visible on your car to access these spaces.
Queenstown Airport is equipped to support people throughout their travel journey. For more info, click HERE.
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Blue Bubble Taxi’s have wheelchair-accessible vehicles located in Queenstown. If you’re requiring use of this taxi, we recommend getting in touch with them to discuss your travel dates and requirements well in advance as they will require a minimum of 3 days notice. More info HERE.
Accessible buses are available to transport you between Queenstown, Frankton, and the airport. All buses are low-floor and wheelchair-accessible with additional space for wheelchairs. However, it’s always good to check with them in advance via their website or phone (0800 672877) to ensure your desired service is accessible.
Queenstown IS part of the Total Mobility Scheme, which provides discount taxi vouchers to people who live with a disability, entitling users to a discount of 50% off the normal taxi fare. Find out more by visiting their website or call the Regional Total Mobility Coordinator on +64 3 474 0827.
To find out the locations of mobility parking spaces in Queenstown, check out the parking maps HERE.
We will have a viewing platform available at the Main Arena. The viewing platforms are solely for the use of our accessibility patrons and their plus one. Please note: customers using large scooters will be asked to park these at the bottom of the Viewing Platform ramps when possible to ensure we can accommodate as many access customers on the platforms as we can. To locate the viewing platform, head towards the VIP area and look out for the signs.
Needing any assistance? You’ll find our crowd care and hydration station located next to each other at the main arena. This will be clearly marked on the patron map and our friendly team will be happy to assist you!
Upon arrival at the Main Arena, you will find a dedicated wider entry lane at the front gate (combined with VIP).
Accessible toilets can be found at the Main Arena next to the Medical tent and will be marked clearly on the patron map. There will also be an accessible toilet located in the VIP area.
At both The Remarkables and Coronet Peak you’ll find our custom built Après stages. Each mountain has one stage located at the Base Station and one stage located up the mountain at the Ice Bars (ski-in, ski-out).
The Après Chalet will be located in the same spot as last year, a short distance from the Coronet Peak Base Building, approx 200 metres. As this route is not wheelchair friendly, if you wish to access to Après Chalet, we will be arranging a vehicle shuttle service that will depart on the hour between 11am-3pm, from the “drop zone” at the Coronet Peak Base Building using the Coronet Peak 4WD’s.
If you wish to use this service, please arrive 10mins prior to the departure time to ensure you don’t miss it! The shuttle service will take you and your friend/support person to the entry point of the Snow Machine Après Chalet.
Any questions? Please email the team.
This stage is located on the outdoor deck of the Remarkables Base Building. Once arriving at the Base Building, catch the lift (located in the base building) up to the main floor and then it’s a flat path around the balcony to the stage.
You’ll find accessible toilets located at the main facilities at the base station of both mountains.
Adaptive Snow Sports is about adapting equipment and lessons and providing accessible support systems to allow people with a wide range of disabilities to take to the snow and experience the freedom of snow sports! Both The Remarkables and Coronet Peak offer adaptive ski programmes for people with access needs – but we recommend booking in your lesson in advance! More information can be found here or you can email the NZski team directly.
We understand that equal access can sometimes mean being accompanied by an Assistance Animal. To help us support you and your Assistance Animal on site, please email the Snow Machine ticketing team
Visit Making Trax and explore their Inclusive Activity Directory to see what else you can do in Queenstown while you’re here for Snow Machine.
We are happy to assist people who require support in making plans for a pleasant and safe festival experience. Please get in touch with the Snow Machine team to ensure that your day is as enjoyable as possible.
Have suggestions on how we can improve? Please get in touch with us via email or DM us on Instagram! We’d love to hear your suggestions.