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Ladies from New Zealand? Need help to plan a trip with 7yr old DS.

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 18 March 2015 - 19:49

We are planning on a month long vacation in Australia this July and in-between hope to take a 8 day trip to New Zealand. Our 7 yr old DS would be with us, so I am trying to plan a trip that will be least hectic but can cover as much of New Zealand as possible and a bit of Middle Earth locations.
Oh, and see and experience real snow. :)

We have two options,
a- Cover the north island and return to Australia in 7-8 days
b- Cover all main points of north & south island and return to Australia in 7-9 days.

Using google I have shortlisted these areas as possible points of interest:

1. Auckland
- Auckland - Bream Head Scenic Reserve
- Auckland - Whale & Dolphin Safari at Hauraki Gulf Marine Park
- Auckland - Butterfly Creek

2a. Coromandel (maybe? but probably out of way)
- Coromandel - Waiau Kauri Grove and Waterfalls

2b. Hamilton
- Hamilton - Hobbiton Film location
- Hamilton - Hamilton Gardens
- Waitomo - Waitomo caves

3. Rotorua
- Te Puia at Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley
- Lake Okareka Walkway or Horse Trekking
- Great Lake Taupo (Experience snow here?)

4. Wellington
- Te Papa National Museum
- Weta Cave
- Old St. Pauls
- Cable Car (& Carter Observatory)
- Zealandia / Wellington Zoo
- Mt. Victoria
- Kaitoke Regional Park

Return to Auckland OR Continue on ferry to South Island.

5. Blenheim
- Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre (DS loves planes and aviation)

6. Nelson
- Seal colony enroute

7. Christchurch
- Air Force Museum
- Open Top Bus
- Twizel
- Aoraki Mt Cook (Experience snow here?)

8. Queenstown
- Lake Wanaka Horse Trek
- Puzzling World Wanaka

9. Fiordland National Park (maybe? but probably out of way)

10. Return to Australia from Queenstown.

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EW GURU
Latest post on 05 October 2015 - 01:05
Sounds exciting!!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 26 March 2015 - 20:16
This is the basic itinerary we have received. Thursday, July 23 Arrive Auckland. Pick up rental car at Airport Stay: Auckland Friday, July 24 Drive Auckland to Rotorua (approx 3hr) via Waitomo en route to visit the Waitomo Glowworm Caves. Stay: Rotorua Saturday, July 25 Matamata to visit Hobbiton, LOTR film site and other thermal attractions in Rotorua Stay: Rotorua Sunday, July 26 Drive Rotorua to Ohakune (approx 2hr 45min) Stay: Ohakune Monday, July 27 Drive Ohakune to Wellington (approx 3hr 45min) Time to visit Old St Pauls, optional cable car Stay: Wellington Tuesday, July 28 Ferry Wellington to Picton (0830/1145) Drive Picton to Blenheim (approx 40 mins) Stay: Blenheim Wednesday, July 29 Drive Blenheim to Christchurch (approx 4 hours, 10 mins) Optional visit to Air Force Museum. Stay: Christchurch Thursday, July 30 Drive Christchurch to Wanaka (approx. 5 hours) Optional side trip to Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. optional visit to Puzzling World at Wanaka. Stay: Wanaka Friday, July 31 Drive Wanaka to Queenstown (approx 1hr) Time today for an optional horse trek, either in Wanaka or Queenstown. Stay: Queenstown Saturday, August 1 Make your way to Queenstown Airport for your departure flight. Drop off your rental car at Airport.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 26 March 2015 - 20:14
SamCT & Buddha, Thankyou for your replies. Sorry I didn't get back earlier. While looking for cheap and practical options I came across KiwiComboPass and contacted them for a self drive itinerary highlighting our points of interest. It was just becoming too difficult trying to work it out myself even with google and posting on few other forums to help. So they suggested an itinerary starting morning of 24th July (Auckland) and ending 31st August night (Queenstown). We will land in Auckland on 23rd early morning and return from Queenstown on August 1st noon. They would also help in booking accommodation and car rental for the entire trip and even reservations for each attraction if needed. @SamCT, Yes, its is more of a drive through the whole country to take in the sights and scenery in general. Focussing on DS so we can visit a few things that would interest him and LOTR locations for me. The drive itself is for DH. @Buddha, That sounds a lot like driving in India minus the potholes & pollution :). DH loves driving in India compared to Dubai. He says theres more happening on and around the roads. So hopefully, though slow, it would be an unforgettable experience *positive hopefully* We shortened our points of interest to: Auckland - Butterfly creek (Priority- The Dinosaur kingdom. rest time permitting) - Museum of transport & technology Rotorua - Waitomo caves, Ruakuri Cave, Aranui Cave - Hobitton Tour Wellington -Old St.Pauls -Cable Car -Carter observatory Blenheim -Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre Christchurch -Air Force Museum Christchurch Wanaka -Puzzling world Others -One family horse trek experience en route -One snow field /basic beginner ski experience en route -One lake cruise (optional time and cost permitting) <em>edited by sumi on 26/03/2015</em>
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EW GURU
Latest post on 21 March 2015 - 19:46
I would be very very surprised if you are able to drive at the speed you think you will drive. There are not motorways in New Zealand..you can get stuck behind lorries...some bridges are long but only single track so you can wait a few mins to cross. If winds are high, it isn't unusual for trailers to tip over and you can be stuck a while till a farmer comes along with a tractor to clear the road. Traffic through cites and built up areas can be slow. I would def concentrate on just one island if you only have a week. We had longer and still found it a squeeze to get round South Island. Pace of life is slower in NZ.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 21 March 2015 - 15:50
So is the plan to just drive past these places and not spend time at them? I really think you are going to be pushing it if you want to do all that and stop to eat/get lost. Distances may seem short but roads are windy, and in Auckland and Wellington traffic can be heavy. Like I suggest. . If you've only got 7 days then focus on driving one Island. Enjoy! NZ is a wonderful country.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 19 March 2015 - 12:49
Using google maps, I tried to plot a route from Auckland to Christchurch and Queensland. Snow is top on our list so want to be sure we can see snow somewhere. 1. Auckland - Airport - Auckland - Butterfly Creek (2 km - 0:10) - Auckland City (20 km north - 0:30) - Auckland City - Whale & Dolphin Safari at Hauraki Gulf Marine Park (2 km north - 0:10) 2. Hamilton - Hamilton - Hamilton Gardens (129km - 1:40) - Waitomo - Waitomo caves (74 km - 1:00) - Hamilton Matamata - Hobbiton Film location (88 km - 1:10) 3. Rotorua - Te Puia at Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley (80 km - 1:00) - Lake Okareka Walkway or Horse Trekking (12 km - 0:20) - Tongariro National Park (193 km - 2:30) - Ohakune (2.5 km - 0:05) (Stay for access to snow) - Kaitoke Regional Park (273km - 3:45) 4. Wellington (50km - 0:45) - Old St. Pauls (2km - 0:10) - Cable Car (& Carter Observatory) (2km - 0:10) - Mt. Victoria (2km - 0:10) - Te Papa National Museum (2km - 0:10) maybe - Weta Cave (8km - 0:20) - Zealandia / Wellington Zoo (6 km - 0:12) Return to Auckland OR Return to Australia OR Continue on ferry to South Island. 5. Blenheim - Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre (135 km- 4:20 + ferry) (son loves planes and aviation) 6. Christchurch (315 km - 4:02) - Air Force Museum (10km - 0:15) - Open Top Bus maybe Return to Australia OR Continue on Queenstown. - Aoraki Mt Cook (309km 3:50) (Experience snow here?) - Twizel (40km 0:30) - Wanaka (145km - 1:45) - Puzzling World Wanaka (3k - 0:05) - Lake Wanaka Horse Trek (5k - 0:10) 8. Queenstown (70 km - 1:10) Return to Australia from Queenstown.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 19 March 2015 - 12:42
Thanks for the reply SAMCT. :) Yes it is a lot of travelling. :( Trying to see as much of this beautiful country as we can in the short time we have. Im trying to workout a simple trip but if it does not work out, stick to just north island as you said. A user on another forum recommended snow in Ohakune and the Tongariro National Park. And to drive up the mountain approx 20/30 mins for snow.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 19 March 2015 - 10:18
That's a heck of a lot of travelling if you want to do all that. I'd suggest you focus on seeing either the North or the South Island. You're pretty much guaranteed to see snow in the South Island.