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VENUE CAPACITY INDEX VENUE REGION PHONE MEETING ROOMS THEATRE CLASS ROOM BANQUET COCKTAIL ROOM BOARD (Max) ACCOM PAX QUALMARK EMAIL 14 VENUE CAPACITY INDEX (max) VENUE REGION PHONE MEETING ROOMS THEATRE CLASS ROOM BANQUET COCKTAIL ROOM BOARD ACCOM PAX QUALMARK EMAIL Capacity up to 50* Eagles Nest Northland 09 403 8333 1 40 n/a 50 100 20 30 Luxury Lodge [email protected] Heartland World Heritage Hotel Haast 0800 228228 1 50 24 200 300 24 52 [email protected] Heritage Christchurch Christchurch 03 983 4981 3 30 n/a 40 60 20 62 4+ [email protected] Hotel St Clair Dunedin 03 456 0555 1 50 30 60 90 24 26 [email protected] Huka Lodge Taupo 07 378 5791 1 32 n/a 70 70 22 59 Luxury Lodge [email protected] Ibis Christchurch Christchurch 03 367 8666 1 40 30 30 40 20 310 3+ [email protected] Larnach Castle Dunedin 03 476 1616 2 32 14 250 450 n/a 17 [email protected] Matakauri Lodge Queenstown 03 441 1008 4 12 12 21 21 12 32 Luxury Lodge [email protected] Novotel Wellington Wellington 04 918 1900 1 20 n/a n/a n/a 14 139 4+ [email protected] Park Regis Auckland Auckland 09 309 9979 1 20 15 n/a n/a 12 60 [email protected] Rainbow Springs & Kiwi Encounter Rotorua 07 350 0440 1 40 o/r 120 300 o/r n/a [email protected] Rendezvous Hotel Christchurch Christchurch 03 943 3888 4 40 28 30 40 22 342 [email protected] Scenic Hotel Dunedin City Dunedin 0800 228228 1 50 26 n/a 50 24 121 4.5 [email protected] Scenic Hotel Te Pania Napier 0800 228 228 1 8 n/a n/a n/a 8 109 4 [email protected] Skyline Rotorua Rotorua 07 347 0027 3 50 o/r 500 1000 25 n/a [email protected] Sudima Hamilton Hamilton 07 839 4993 2 30 n/a n/a 50 10 140 [email protected] The Classic Villa Christchurch 03 377 7905 2 30 12 40 40 12 27 5 [email protected] The Martinborough Hotel, Heritage Boutique Collection Martinborough 06 306 9350 2 50 36 50 80 20 16 [email protected] The Sebel Auckland Auckland 09 375 5402 1 40 20 24 50 23 122 4+ [email protected] The Waterfront Hotel Taranaki 06 769 5301 1 45 25 32 50 20 90 [email protected] Tuscany Villas Rotorua, Heritage Boutique Collection Rotorua 07 348 3500 2 40 n/a n/a n/a 24 20 [email protected] Wellington Airport Conference Centre Wellington 04 385 5199 10 40 30 40 n/a 30 n/a [email protected] Capacity up to 100* Abbots Hamilton – Hotel & Conference Centre Hamilton 07 838 3299 2 85 37 60 100 32 4 [email protected] Auckland’s Waitakere Estate, Heritage Boutique Collection Auckland 09 814 9622 3 60 35 35 70 22 44 [email protected] Beachcomber Motor Inn Nelson Nelson 03 548 5985 2 100 80 80 100 15 94 3 [email protected] Boomrock Wellington 04 478 9587 1 100 50 100 130 40 n/a [email protected] Chateau Marlborough Blenheim 03 578 0064 3 60 25 n/a 40 30 90 5 [email protected] CityLife Auckland - A Heritage Hotel Auckland 09 979 7448 4 60 24 40 70 28 274 4+ [email protected] Copthorne Hotel & Apartments Lakeview Queenstown 03 367 3302 1 70 30 40 100 30 170 4 [email protected] Gibbston Valley Wines Queenstown 03 442 6910 1 60 50 250 400 n/a n/a [email protected] Heartland Hotel Auckland Airport Auckland 09 275 4540 2 70 50 50 70 10 140 [email protected] Heartland Hotel Cotswold Christchurch 0800 228228 1 60 26 30 60 30 77 3+ [email protected] Hotel St Moritz Queenstown 03 442 4990 1 90 60 80 100 30 134 5 [email protected] Ibis Tainui Hamilton Hamilton 07 838 1366 3 80 60 60 80 20 126 3+ [email protected] International Antarctic Centre Christchurch 03 357 0519 2 80 30 180 300 26 n/a [email protected] Jet Park Airport Hotel Auckland 09 275 4100 6 60 30 n/a 60 25 450 4+ [email protected] AUCKLAND’S BEST WATERSIDE VENUES www.thewharf.co.nz & www.orakeibay.co.nz 15 (max) VENUE REGION PHONE MEETING ROOMS THEATRE CLASS ROOM BANQUET COCKTAIL ROOM BOARD ACCOM PAX QUALMARK EMAIL Capacity up to 100 continued* Kauri Cliffs Lodge Northland 09 407 0010 6 72 64 60 60 24 52 Luxury Lodge [email protected] Kennedy Park Resort, Napier Hawke’s Bay 06 843 9126 2 80 60 140 n/a 24 360 5 Holiday Park [email protected] Kingsgate Hotel Dunedin Dunedin 03 367 3302 2 90 40 70 120 40 110 3+ [email protected] Kingsgate Hotel Te Anau Te Anau 03 367 3302 1 100 40 80 100 30 195 3+ [email protected] Mercure Dunedin Leisure Lodge Dunedin 03 477 5360 2 100 50 70 100 35 76 4 [email protected] Mercure Resort Queenstown Queenstown 03 442 5501 3 100 70 100 100 40 296 3+ [email protected] Museum Art Hotel Wellington 04 802 8900 6 90 50 70 120 30 165 [email protected] Peppers Carrington Resort Northland 09 408 7222 o/r 100 o/r o/r o/r o/r o/r [email protected] Quality Hotel Cargills Dunedin 03 477 7983 3 80 40 110 135 30 90 3 [email protected] Quay West Suites Auckland Auckland 09 375 5402 2 100 60 120 150 20 120 4+ [email protected] Sofitel Queenstown Hotel & Spa Queenstown 03 450 0045 4 80 42 110 150 34 82 5 [email protected] Stardome Observatory Auckland 09 624 1246 3 87 50 80 120 30 n/a [email protected] Te Takere Levin 06 366 0847 7 100 50 200 300 36 n/a [email protected] The Crown Hotel Napier 06 833 8300 5 80 30 55 100 36 113 4+ [email protected] The Farm at Cape Kidnappers Hawke’s Bay 06 875 1900 9 65 24 70 70 44 56 Luxury Lodge [email protected] The George Hotel Christchurch 03 379 4560 7 100 50 90 160 30 104 5 [email protected] Travelodge Wellington Wellington 04 499 9911 5 100 70 70 150 45 132 4 [email protected] VR Rotorua Lake Resort Rotorua 07 362 4599 2 60 54 88 120 24 86 4.5 [email protected] Wellington SPCA Wellington 04 389 8044 3 100 75 60 175 30 n/a [email protected] Zen Garden Auckland 09 530 8056 2 70 50 110 150 n/a n/a [email protected] Capacity up to 200* Amora Hotel Auckland Auckland 09 375 1800 3 120 70 100 120 35 300 4 [email protected] Arena Manawatu Palmerston North 06 356 1505 8 200 100 140 250 50 n/a [email protected] Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tãmaki Auckland 09 307 5498 7 200 16 180 350 16 n/a [email protected] Auckland Zoo Auckland 09 307 5498 5 120 64 150 200 n/a n/a [email protected] Brinkley Resort Methven 03 302 8885 3 150 120 120 200 120 222 4 [email protected] Castaways Resort Auckland 09 236 5161 5 120 48 140 200 32 80 [email protected] Copthorne Hotel & Resort Queenstown Lakefront Queenstown 03 367 3302 3 200 108 130 250 40 482 4 [email protected] Copthorne Hotel & Resort Hokianga Northland 03 367 3302 1 120 44 60 80 30 74 4 [email protected] Copthorne Hotel Auckland City Auckland 03 367 3302 2 110 50 80 100 50 220 4 [email protected] Copthorne Hotel Auckland Harbour City Auckland 03 367 3302 4 140 60 90 140 30 374 4 [email protected] Copthorne Hotel Grand Central New Plymouth 03 367 3302 5 200 55 150 225 55 130 [email protected] Copthorne Hotel Palmerston North Palmerston North 03 367 3302 4 160 60 140 150 42 300 3 [email protected] Copthorne Hotel Wellington Oriental Bay Wellington 03 367 3302 3 130 70 90 120 39 332 4+ [email protected] Crowne Plaza Queenstown Queenstown 03 441 0095 4 150 100 100 200 15 278 4+ [email protected] DoubleTree by Hilton Queenstown Queenstown 03 450 9400 4 190 120 150 160 66 98 [email protected] Edgewater Wanaka 03 443 0011 2 120 55 88 140 45 208 4 [email protected] Fairway Conference Centre Auckland 09 443 1770 3 180 90 150 200 40 n/a [email protected] Grand Mercure Nelson Monaco Nelson 03 547 8233 4 110 80 180 200 30 140 4+ [email protected] Grand Mercure Puka Park Resort Coromandel 07 864 8088 3 150 80 130 200 50 48 4+ [email protected] Heritage Hanmer Springs Canterbury 03 315 0065 2 180 110 120 200 45 168 4+ [email protected] Heritage Queenstown Queenstown 03 450 1516 8 200 150 160 250 40 321 4+ [email protected] Hilton Lake Taupo Taupo 07 378 7080 3 130 90 120 250 40 250 4+ [email protected] Executive meetings to large conferences.
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