Queenstown, New Zealand Home of The Southern Alps Presented By: Luke Gallo Project 6: Dream Vacation...

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Queenstown, New ZealandHome of The Southern

Alps

Presented By: Luke GalloProject 6: Dream

Vacation12/2/10

Climate of Queenstown

Spring (September, October, November): High Temperature: 60.8 DegreesLow Temperature: 41Degrees Fahrenheit

Summer (December, January, February): High Temperature: 72 DegreesLow: 50 Degrees Fahrenheit.

Autumn (March, April, May): High Temperature: 61 DegreesLow: 43 Degrees Fahrenheit.

Winter (June, July, August): High Temperature: 50 DegreesLow: 34 Degrees Fahrenheit.

How To Get to New Zealand

In order to get to New ZealandYou need to take an airplaneOver the pacific ocean, it’s a long flight.The Distance from Ridgefield is about 9000 miles.It’ll take about 24 hours to reach New Zealand2442$ for the plane ticket, give or take a few hundred.

Hotels In QueenstownCrown Plaza Hotel: 125$ per night, each room has private balcony and 24 hour room service. Along with the most scenic views in New Zealand and a ski drying room.The Rees Hotel and Luxury Apartments: 125$ Has breathtaking views of the mountains and the lake. Close to the airport and ski mountains.

Coronet PeakCoronet Peak: One of New Zealand's premier ski mountains towering at about 6000 feet and only snowing about 20 feet a year, but this skiing is known as some of the best in the whole world.

Food & Dining at Queenstown, New Zealand RestaurantName

Address of Restaurant

Type of Food

Photo Image

Hell Pizza

Searle LaneQueenstownNZ03 441 2666

Pizza, and any type of Italian fine dining and food.

Bella Cucina

6 Brecon Street, PO Box 1202, Queenstown

Any Type of Italian Food Imaginable, brick oven baked pizza.

Tatler Bar

located at 2 Rees St Fine Native New Zealand Cuisine

Skyline Bar

Brecon St, PO Box 17 Queenstown New Zealand

Native New Zealand Cuisine, at the top of a mountain in Queenstown

What You’ve Got to Bring Clothes for all seasons. Students in New

Zealand usually dress casually. Clothing is available to buy at reasonable prices.

Your national costume for cultural functions. Credit cards, travellers' checks, NZ cash - at

least NZ$100 for use on arrival  Photos/music/DVDs - New Zealand's electrical conversion is 240V  A laptop computer. Musical instruments and sports equipment. A hair dryer - if New Zealand voltage is different

to your own country, it may be safer to buy a hairdryer in New Zealand.

What A Fresh Flag!

She's A Keeper

New Zealand + Outer Space+ Skiing all year Round Plus no Ford or Mick= Great Country

cool Do Work, get New Zealand Currency.

All Aspects of New Zealand in one Picture!