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Queenstowns Festival Of Chills And Thrills

TIME : 2016/2/20 15:34:48

Queenstown's Festival Of Chills And Thrills

A Guide To The 2015 American Express Queenstown Winter Festival

Queenstown's Festival Of Chills And Thrills

Right now, there are scores of workers across the globe staring vacantly out of their office windows, oblivious to the drool dripping down their tie, breathing heavily as they absently give in to their daydreams.  Their body may be there, but their mind is far away, usually somewhere sunny, perhaps with a beach.  

Less common are the head-drooping voids filled with visions of shivers and snow, longings for the year’s darkest months. These are the thoughts that belong to the people for whom the American Express Queenstown Winter Festival exists.

Over 30 years ago, in accordance with their hedonistic heritage, an inspired group of Queenstown locals decided the beginning of winter was a good enough reason to throw a party, and the first Winter Festival was born. It was an excuse to get locals out from underneath their duvets during what was traditionally a pretty quiet time of year.

Since then, the event has grown year upon year and news of the festival has spread across the globe, attracting ever more visitors in the process. Now attracting over 45,000 attendees, the 10 day festival is considered Southern Hemisphere’s biggest winter celebration.   And what can revellers expect to see from this year's festival that runs from 19 - 28 June? Queenstown's Festival Of Chills And Thrills

Ice Rink In The Village Green

During the ten day programme, locals and tourists can expect to see a magical outdoor ice skating rink in Queenstown’s Village Green, the American Express Festival Parade and the iHeart Radio Day on the Bay, which includes the birdman competition involving crazy contraptions launching off the main pier into the icy waters of Lake Wakatipu.

On mountain favourites at Coronet Peak such as the Suitcase Race and Dog Derby are returning. There's also a number of live music and comedy shows to enjoy. Kicking off the festival on Friday 19 June is a huge fireworks display over Lake Wakatipu.

It’s easy to become overwhelmed by such a packed itinerary, but those attending the Winter Festival for the first time should stay calm and concentrate on simply getting ‘amongst as many events as possible to soak up Queenstown’s electric vibe. Many of the scheduled events are absolutely free which means thrifty festivalgoers can retain their pennies. Queenstown's Festival Of Chills And Thrills

Opening Night Fireworks Display

So what are you waiting for? All that’s left is to book flights and turn up when the festival opens on the 19th June, a date that renders the festival’s slogan, Winter Starts Here, somewhat inaccurate (strictly speaking, winter in the southern hemisphere begins on 1 June).

Visit the American Express Queenstown Winter Festival website for full programme details.