When skiing or snowboarding at Coronet Peak or The Remarkables, it’s important to follow the Snow Responsibility Code to ensure both your own and others’ safety on the mountain.
The Snow Responsibility Code will help you on the mountain to be a better and safer skier/rider. If you and other users follow this, it will help in enjoying the mountain to its full potential.

ID: If you are travelling to Snow Machine from a country other than New Zealand, and plan to purchase alcohol on the mountain, please note you will be required to show your passport as the only valid proof of ID they will accept.
NO BYO: It goes without saying, but you will NOT be permitted to bring alcohol onto the mountains. It is a condition of entry that a search of your bag/possessions may be conducted at time of entry and all prohibited items disposed of.
For the full list of NZSki’s terms and conditions, click here
From Wednesday through Saturday, you’ll find our daily Après Stages pumping across the two resorts – Coronet Peak and The Remarkables.
Coronet Peak has one stage: our iconic purple Après Chalet, located near the base building and can easily be accessed on foot.

Over at The Remarkables – there will be two stages; our First Base stage located en-piste (which can only be accessed on skis/snowboard with a valid lift pass), and Diamond Deck, located near the base building of the resort and can be easily accessed on foot
