Queenstown indoor terrain park to close

Queenstown's PowderPak Park. Photo: supplied
The indoor facility opened in November. Photo: supplied

A Queenstown indoor terrain park has gone under.

PowderPak Parks Queenstown, which sprawled over 600 sq m, opened in November last year as part of a $50 million entertainment precinct in Remarkables Park.

It was billed as New Zealand’s first indoor ski and snowboard dryslope terrain park.

Tauranga liquidator Thomas Rodewald was called in last Thursday and the company broke the news via social media on Waitangi Day, February 6.

“We gave it a red-hot crack in Queenstown, but unfortunately we have to close our doors,” the post says.

“We would like to thank all of the people that have come through our doors, and absolutely loved their time inside our facility.

“At this point in time we would also like to let everyone know that there is an indoor dry slope terrain park with good potential for sale!”

Shane Logmans and Shaun Leathley, from Queenstown, are the owners and directors of PowderPak Parks Queenstown Ltd.

The brand has parks in Australia, where the concept originated.

- Mountain Scene

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