Is Zealandia worth it? Is the Weta Cave tours worth it?
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Is Zealandia worth it? Is the Weta Cave tours worth it?
Very short trip to Welly coming up shortly.
Thinking to squeeze in something or other but not sure what.
Is Zealandia worth it?
Are the Weta Cave tours and workshops worth it please?
We shan't have a vehicle so it would be taxi/bus.
Thinking to squeeze in something or other but not sure what.
Is Zealandia worth it?
Are the Weta Cave tours and workshops worth it please?
We shan't have a vehicle so it would be taxi/bus.
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Re: Is Zealandia worth it? Is the Weta Cave tours worth it?
I liked Zealandia and I'm not too old to admit it.
#4
Re: Is Zealandia worth it? Is the Weta Cave tours worth it?
I appreciated Zealandia when we visited a few years ago but we did have a young one tearing and tantrumming through the place for the day so it wasn't a huge amount of fun. It was a lot samey samey after 10 mins. If you like the peace and quiet and strolling through a lot of bush listening out for bird song etc then you'll love it.
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Hhmm. Zealandia sounds like more of the same that is everywhere really. We have this here close by with the Brook sanctuary & can do this up the Abel Tasman even, not to mention Orokonui a few months back & the Te Anau stuff.
Think we'll skip this. Could do with some fun for a change.
Think we'll skip this. Could do with some fun for a change.
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Re: Is Zealandia worth it? Is the Weta Cave tours worth it?
So Weta Cave tour and workshop is out then. They changed their times and it just does not fit in at all. Bah!
Could not find a comedy club for Sat night at all. Bah!
Can't face the Te Papa yet again. Feel like it is indelibly marked on my brain. Has that smelly giant squid gone yet?
Maybe the zoo again as we don't have one nearby at all. Apart from MrBEVS and his civil defence team that is.
Maybe an escape room for an hour or 24. There seems to be a couple of those.
Not interested in shopping the same stuff at all.
What? Something different. Something quirky. Something fun.
Could not find a comedy club for Sat night at all. Bah!
Can't face the Te Papa yet again. Feel like it is indelibly marked on my brain. Has that smelly giant squid gone yet?
Maybe the zoo again as we don't have one nearby at all. Apart from MrBEVS and his civil defence team that is.
Maybe an escape room for an hour or 24. There seems to be a couple of those.
Not interested in shopping the same stuff at all.
What? Something different. Something quirky. Something fun.
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Re: Is Zealandia worth it? Is the Weta Cave tours worth it?
Have a look and see if anything fun or quirky at the City Gallery - last time I was there they had Grayson Perry exhibition,which would satisfy anyone's desire for a bit of quirk but of course is no longer there. You never know, they might be showcasing something else with a bit of international flavour or quirk.
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Re: Is Zealandia worth it? Is the Weta Cave tours worth it?
Reading this you have to wonder where on Earth the "coolest little capital in the world" tag came from when there's so little to do
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I reckon it must be that world famous bucket fountain that did it!
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We've been and gone. Didn't do much as couldn't really find much to do . Not without a car or an advance booking of some sort anyway.
Tried the Welly museum. Ummm. Himself didn't fancy the semi-conductor exhibition.
For future ref. there is a free shuttle bus to Zealandia from the top of the cable car. We got NZ on the doorstep so did not feel the urge to visit more of the same.
Did have a reasonable meal down on the harbour front complete with city lights which made a bit of a change.
Sunday was dead & eating out in the evening was a challenge.
Tried the Welly museum. Ummm. Himself didn't fancy the semi-conductor exhibition.
For future ref. there is a free shuttle bus to Zealandia from the top of the cable car. We got NZ on the doorstep so did not feel the urge to visit more of the same.
Did have a reasonable meal down on the harbour front complete with city lights which made a bit of a change.
Sunday was dead & eating out in the evening was a challenge.
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Re: Is Zealandia worth it? Is the Weta Cave tours worth it?
Hey Bevs
Not sure If I'm too late but depending on your likes
Free tour of the beehive
Botanic garden
Wellington museum (no not TePapa, the much better museum no-one seems to go to)
Cable car museum
Nairn st cottage
Te Hohu
go pay your respects to Mrs Chippy
Sommes Island
Time Cinema
Carter Observatory
some bars.
Anywhere on Cuba St
Mishmosh
The Residence
Bangalore
And as for eating.......heaps and heaps of places
Not sure If I'm too late but depending on your likes
Free tour of the beehive
Botanic garden
Wellington museum (no not TePapa, the much better museum no-one seems to go to)
Cable car museum
Nairn st cottage
Te Hohu
go pay your respects to Mrs Chippy
Sommes Island
Time Cinema
Carter Observatory
some bars.
Anywhere on Cuba St
Mishmosh
The Residence
Bangalore
And as for eating.......heaps and heaps of places
#13
Re: Is Zealandia worth it? Is the Weta Cave tours worth it?
Yup . Too late but thank you anyway.
: Free tour of the beehive - Nah! Wasn't that interested and booking was needed. We've been in the pub nearby one time though.
: Botanic garden - Yup. Strolled this before a few times and did again over the weekend in the freezicle.
: Wellington museum (no not TePapa, the much better museum no-one seems to go to) - Yup. Gave that a bit of time but didn't find it that riveting. However would be really good for kids. Also took in the fine art gallery over the road which had a calligraphy exhibition.
: Cable car museum - Already seen previously.
: Nairn st cottage - $18 entrance fee and 30 min walk. Not for MrBEVS as just another 1850's homestead. We have this here.
: Te Hohu - might have been a goer for Sat afternoon, however if just more of the treaty stuff then perhaps a no.
: Go pay your respects to Mrs Chippy - In the Karori cemetery? The cem itself might have been interesting for me but doubt MrBEVS would have found it fun. Also, I am still mourning the loss of my old Ty pusscat so maybe a bit too soon for that.
: Sommes Island - ? Is that the DoC pred free place? We have the kahurangi nat park on the doorstep.
: Time Cinema - Might have been a goer for the memorabilia. We have The Gecko here.
: Carter Observatory - Done . Twice. Previous time the telescope was operational. We do have one here . A small one which opens to the public once a month or so. The displays at the Carter are really good for children.
Some bars -
: Anywhere on Cuba St - Which was mostly empty and shut come Sunday evening.
: Free tour of the beehive - Nah! Wasn't that interested and booking was needed. We've been in the pub nearby one time though.
: Botanic garden - Yup. Strolled this before a few times and did again over the weekend in the freezicle.
: Wellington museum (no not TePapa, the much better museum no-one seems to go to) - Yup. Gave that a bit of time but didn't find it that riveting. However would be really good for kids. Also took in the fine art gallery over the road which had a calligraphy exhibition.
: Cable car museum - Already seen previously.
: Nairn st cottage - $18 entrance fee and 30 min walk. Not for MrBEVS as just another 1850's homestead. We have this here.
: Te Hohu - might have been a goer for Sat afternoon, however if just more of the treaty stuff then perhaps a no.
: Go pay your respects to Mrs Chippy - In the Karori cemetery? The cem itself might have been interesting for me but doubt MrBEVS would have found it fun. Also, I am still mourning the loss of my old Ty pusscat so maybe a bit too soon for that.
: Sommes Island - ? Is that the DoC pred free place? We have the kahurangi nat park on the doorstep.
: Time Cinema - Might have been a goer for the memorabilia. We have The Gecko here.
: Carter Observatory - Done . Twice. Previous time the telescope was operational. We do have one here . A small one which opens to the public once a month or so. The displays at the Carter are really good for children.
Some bars -
: Anywhere on Cuba St - Which was mostly empty and shut come Sunday evening.
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Re: Is Zealandia worth it? Is the Weta Cave tours worth it?
gosh, you're a hard woman to please
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Re: Is Zealandia worth it? Is the Weta Cave tours worth it?
Not really Cym. There are only so many times you can do the same ole, same old thing before it loses its shine & one's attention really & we didn't have children with us. We were away for the weekend so obvs I was looking for something different to do or see. Not something we have here anyway.
I think the Weta Cave might have held some entertainment and interest TBH as a one off. Or perhaps an Escape Room for an hour or so as we don't have that here. If there was something a bit extra on the wildlife front , that would have got me. Or perhaps an international touring exhibition. A comedy club <--- closed. Some rep performing art <--- nothing.
We did try to find out how to watch the ballet rehearsing but at the time no-one seemed to know. I now think that is somewhere around the Fowler Centre but we didn't see this.
T'was a weekend away. A short city break and just like anyone really , you want to see & do hustle bustle city things . Things different from on your own doorstep.
I think the Weta Cave might have held some entertainment and interest TBH as a one off. Or perhaps an Escape Room for an hour or so as we don't have that here. If there was something a bit extra on the wildlife front , that would have got me. Or perhaps an international touring exhibition. A comedy club <--- closed. Some rep performing art <--- nothing.
We did try to find out how to watch the ballet rehearsing but at the time no-one seemed to know. I now think that is somewhere around the Fowler Centre but we didn't see this.
T'was a weekend away. A short city break and just like anyone really , you want to see & do hustle bustle city things . Things different from on your own doorstep.