Central Otago BA5: Hosted by Maniototo Adventure Park
Thu 22 August 5:15pm - 7:00pm
1057 Channel Road, Naseby 9354
Business After 5 Event at Naseby  
Join us on 22nd August from 5:15 PM to 7:00 PM at the stunning Maniototo Adventure Park in Naseby for an evening of networking, fun, and adventure!
Enjoy connecting and meeting with local business and expand your network in a relaxed, friendly environment.
The fantastic team at Maniototo Adventure Park will be there to ensure you have an unforgettable experience.
 
If you require Transport from Cromwell or Alexandra to the BA5 and back please contact Jarod at Hanson rental Vehicles  rentals@hanson.net.nz Donations gratefully accepted.
 
Bonus Activities: to be booked directly with the Adventure Park by e mailing info@maniototoadventurepark.co.nz
 Want to make the most of your visit? Arrive early at 3:00 PM to enjoy the following complimentary activities before joining the BA5
(note that you do need to also register for the BA5 via Business South link in this email)
  • Gold Rush Luge: enjoy this classic alpine luge experience in its new location, having been relocated from Coronet Peak
  • Curling: Try your hand at this historic and unique sport and challenge your colleagues!
Don’t miss out on this perfect blend of business and pleasure.
 
About us
Set in the historic and picturesque village of Naseby, Central Otago, the Maniototo Adventure Park offers endless opportunities for fun and entertainment for the whole family.
With the only dedicated indoor curling rink in the southern hemisphere, it means you can join in the fun at any time of year. This internationally accredited indoor curling rink offers a unique opportunity to try curling for both first timers and seasoned veterans alike.
For winter thrill-seekers, there is an expertly crafted Ice Luge which provides an exhilarating experience of speed as lugers weave through the trees.
Another gravity fuelled activity is the Gold Rush Luge, relocated and reimagined from its former life as Coronet Peak's Cresta Run. It was and still is a rite of passage. 
While those seeking a more tranquil experience can put on a pair of skates and glide in amongst the trees – a beautiful experience not to be missed.
 
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