Friday, November 30, 2018

Friday 30th November – Day in Queenstown


Alpacas are cute....
It was a lovely bright morning. Being animal welfare experts, we noticed that the alpacas in a field right next to the campsite were getting all the love and all of the food from the other campers. We paid them a quick visit but saved all of our snacks for the sheep over the other side of the farm on our way out. 

......But so are these ladies!
Above and below - views along Lake Wakatipu heading back towards Queenstown


We got into Queenstown for lunchtime. In a complete contrast to last night’s campsite, today we found ourselves in what would probably be the most overcrowded campsite of our trip.  But it was very convenient for both the town and getting to the gondola, which we could see from our pitch (below): 
The gondola station high above our camp spot

View  as we headed up in the gondola







































The afternoon’s activities consisted of a ride up on the gondola to enjoy panoramic views of the town and the surrounding countryside before enjoying the luge.   

Panoramic view over Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu

1,2,3 say luuuuuge!
The luge was great fun, with two different tracks, the only decision was how much of a head start to give Becks to make it a fair race!  
I celebrated the experience by having my first taste of hokey pokey ice-cream. Basically, vanilla ice-cream with chewy pieces of caramel throughout that get stuck in your teeth. It was okay but hasn’t risen to the top of my favourites. 

 

On the way out of the gondola we took a last-minute diversion into the NZ Wildlife park where we had only 30 minutes to do a speed-tour before closing – but this included the chance to see kiwi up close! I don’t think I could ever do too many visits into their nocturnal world. Once your eyes have adjusted to the darkness the way they stomp around their enclosures to forage for food is enchanting and like watching nothing else so I was glad that Becks got a chance to see them.  There were a couple of my other favourites there too – like kea generally being as entertaining as ever. 

Becks giving a demonstration of the scale of the Haast Eagle - a sadly extinct massive NZ raptor
 


We then went for an unexpected people-watch at iFly – the indoor skydiving centre, where we saw a newly-trained couple taken for a couple of ‘flights’.  As someone with fear of heights and falling from them this may potentially be the only way that I could ever get to feel the sensation of freefalling. But I’ll have to wait until the prices come down a notch before that happens. 





Queuing for our Fergburger
We returned to the camper to freshen up and have some pre-night-out-drinkies. This would be our big night out of the trip. Being sensible it was important to line our stomachs sufficiently with a trip to the legendary Fergburger (right). We sat and watched the staff on the production conveyor belt as they dealt with the usual large volume of orders.  How they make the burgers taste so good is still a mystery to me!

End to a top night - Espresso martini cocktails and Super Simon!


We then took in a couple of bars, ending at our favourite one of the night that was serving happy hour espresso martini cocktails and supplied entertainment at the tables.  Our game of choice for the evening was a ‘Super Simon’. Who remembers one of these?!? 


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