Cookie Dough debuts at Queenstown Cookie Bar

Media release from Cookie Time The world’s hottest dessert trend hits New Zealand this weekend – with No Bake Cookie Dough launching at Cookie Time’s Queenstown Cookie Bar. Whether raw or blended into ice cream, cookie dough is a major food trend, evoking the nostalgic treat of licking the baking bowl. No Bake Cookie Dough…

Already famed for its cookies and innovative cookie-related treats including freakshakes and cookie sandwiches, the Cookie Bar will roll out the Cookie Dough this weekend (Saturday September 30) in seven formats – in a ball, cup, cone, sandwich, shake, sundae or served straight up on a spoon.

“No Bake Cookie Dough is such a fun treat. It’s got that little bit of nostalgia and naughtiness from memories of licking the baking bowl. But it’s all grown up in a specific no egg, edible dough formula that tastes just sensational,” says Vicki Onions, Cookie Time International General Manager, Retail.

Made with three base doughs – classic chocolate chip, cheesecake and dark chocolate brownie – six flavours will be on offer:

  • Original Chocolate Chip
  • Confetti Cheesecake
  • Fudge Brownie Cheesecake
  • Moro Bar, fudge & sea salt
  • Double Chocolate S’more
  • Ferrero Rocher Brownie

The Queenstown Cookie Bar is Cookie Time’s New Zealand flagship retail store. Opened in May 2010, the Cookie Bar is the ultimate destination for cookie lovers, offering freshly baked cookies and their perfect partners in a vibrant magical environment that celebrates all things cookie. Cookie Time also operates a Japan flagship Cookie Bar store in Harajuku, Tokyo.

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1/ Queenstown Cookie Bar’s Becca Stokes holding a No Bake Cookie Dough ‘tiny cone’

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Hotel St Moritz unveils new look in the heart of Queenstown

Media Release from Hotel St Moritz, Queenstown One of Queenstown’s finest boutique hotels, Hotel St Moritz, has unveiled its new-look rooms and suites following a multi-million-dollar refurbishment completed to coincide with the start of the resort’s vibrant summer season. This charming and singular property, a member of the global MGallery by Sofitel collection, revealed its…

Mr Harris has worked with the hotel since its development in 1998 and has delivered a distinguished design retaining the hotel’s charming alpine character. His brief was to firmly reflect the Central Otago landscape, and to bring a sense of cocooning and serenity to the special location.

Hotel St Moritz General Manager Jo Finnigan expressed her delight with the new look and is certain that the renovation will continue to elevate the boutique hotel in the luxury market.

“Hotel St Moritz’s unique personality is perfectly matched with the open-minded character of the MGallery by Sofitel brand, and I’m delighted with how Stewart has animated our personality through this design,” she says.

“Stewart’s design embodies the style, stories and allure of Queenstown with a whimsical twist. He cleverly brings together ‘charming’ with ‘luxury’.

“The refurbishment demonstrates our owner’s obsession with quality and I’m convinced we’ll remain a one-of-a-kind as ‘there’s zero homogeny in this building’!”

Rooms feature carefully selected artwork showcasing local rural fauna, including an earnest Hare fondly named Bruce after a regular guest.

A touch of Scottish heritage married with the region’s charm comes to the fore with tartan cushions offset with deep velvets in rich ochre, deep teal and copper. Autumnal colours throughout also reflect the local landscape.

The thoughtful touches include bespoke gold and cream herringbone woollen throws in each suite, designed by Ms Finnigan.

Kitchenettes in each suite have been replaced with a modern wet bar, albeit functional kitchen appliances such as toasters and microwaves remain. All suites now feature a Nespresso machine for those essential coffee moments.

Staying connected to the outside world is easy with new and enhanced cabling ensuring high-speed internet and brand-new Smart TV’s featured throughout the hotel bring a new level of entertainment to the property.

Hotel St Moritz was developed by owner and original developer Graham Wilkinson in 1998. The hotel is currently New Zealand’s only MGallery by Sofitel property, joining a collection of 90 boutique hotels around the world.

AccorHotels Senior Vice President Operations, New Zealand, Fiji and Polynesia Gillian Millar says today’s guests are enamoured by the MGallery by Sofitel brand, seeking to “show in, rather than show off”.

“Hotel St Moritz in Queenstown embodies the understated luxury of the brand, and this tremendous refurbishment reinforces that,” she says.

“Their timing is impeccable, as Queenstown’s visitor demand is unprecedented, particularly at the luxury end of the spectrum.”

Click here to visit Hotel St Moritz’s website.

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1/ Designer Stewart Harris brings the allure of Central Otago into Hotel St Moritz

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Community invited to vote on Ziptrek locals day recipient in Queenstown

Media release from Ziptrek Ecotours Queenstown tourism company Ziptrek Ecotours is taking its Locals Day to a whole new level. The multi-award-winning company is giving its local community the chance to vote on which one of three local voluntary organisations should receive thousands of dollars from their annual fundraising day. The company has chosen what…

Wakatipu Alpine Cliff Rescue, the local high school’s Branches Charitable Trust and the Queenstown Fire Brigade are all volunteer organisations working tirelessly in the district.

They each feature on Ziptrek’s website with an explanatory paragraph on who they are and what they do, and a short video in which the representatives talk about why they should be chosen.

Branches Camp is a 12-day Wakatipu High School Year 10 outdoor camp held in remote Skippers Canyon. It’s regarded as a ‘rite of passage’ by all past and present students, and the Trust was formed in 2009 by locals concerned with escalating costs of running the camp.

Trust chair Louise Ward said as the costs of providing health and safety plans and guides increased each year, the goal of the Trust was to keep costs to students and families to a minimum “so every child in the Wakatipu can afford to go”.

The Wakatipu Alpine Cliff Rescue team is a small, high-profile group of professionally-trained and enthusiastic alpine rescue personnel who operate beyond the scope of normal ambulance, fire LandSAR search teams or police rescue services.

“We help people who can’t help themselves, anywhere that’s steep and difficult where you need technical equipment and competency,” said representative Chris Prudden. “We need a lot of support because ongoing equipment and training costs chew up the money.”

Last but not least, the 100% volunteer Queenstown Fire Brigade features about 50 members from all around the world, operating since 1863 and responding to over 300 calls a year.

Fireman Jesse Johnston said the brigade was “eternally grateful” to members employers who supported their roles. It’s also very appreciative of donations from the community, which is used to provide specialist training for brigade members and fund the purchase of key equipment required by the brigade.

Locals are being encouraged to go to the website to check the links and vote for the organisation they believe is most deserving of the locals’ day proceeds.

Ziptrek have supported seven local groups since opening in 2009, including Lakes Family Centre, Youth Booth, Wakatipu Search & Rescue, Kiwi Birdlife Park, St Johns Ambulance, Queenstown Scouts and Wakatipu Reforestation Trust, raising over a whopping $150K in total.

Voting closes on Saturday September 30 and the locals day will be held on Sunday October 29 2017.

On Locals Day, the local community is given the chance to experience the thrill-seeking fun of Ziptrek for a heavily discounted price. A significant proportion of the proceeds will go to the chosen charity.

Trent Yeo said the company was “dedicated and passionate” about helping another worthwhile local community cause as it “forms part of what Ziptrek stands for.

Leading the way in zipline innovation and sustainable business practice, Ziptrek Ecotours launched in New Zealand in November 2009 and since then has completed nearly three-quarters of a million zips through the forest canopy on Queenstown Hill on ‘gravity fed ziplines’.

For more information on each of the deserving organisations and to vote click HERE.

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1/ A Ziptrek Ecotours guest enjoying the view of Queenstown while ‘zipping’ through the trees

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Ziptrek Ecotours enhances social and digital sphere with new appointment

Media Release from Ziptrek Ecotours Innovative zipline company Ziptrek Ecotours has this week appointed experienced influencer Joe Di-Gesse as its first social media and digital guru. Joe is working as a marketing executive for the company and comes with a solid background of four years in digital marketing, specializing in social media. Originating from the…

Previously he worked for social media agency Gumption alongside strong brands such as Cheddar Gorge and Longleat Safari Park.

Working with Ziptrek is his first adventure tourism role and he said he was looking forward to the challenges and opportunities that offered.

“My previous roles have been B2B focused, so this will be an exciting change doing the social media marketing for a world-renowned brand such as Ziptrek Ecotours,” he said.

“The new position recognises the ever-increasing importance of social and digital in business, and even more so for tourism businesses.”

His love for the outdoors and a need for a break from city life brought Joe to Queenstown with no intention of taking up a permanent role, but he said the opportunity with Ziptrek was “too good” to pass up.

“Coming from a city, I relish the fact that Queenstown has that friendly small city feel, but you wake up every day surrounded by mountains.”

Ziptrek Ecotours Sales and Marketing Manager Nicky Busst said they were “excited” to welcome Joe to the team.

“The Ziptrek team is expanding as our business continues to grow, and it’s perfect timing for Joe to come on board as we head into our busy summer season,” she said.

“He’s a great cultural fit for us and we’re hugely excited to be working with him in growing the integrated social and digital side of our business.

“We’ve known the importance of being proactive in the digital and social spaces for quite some time.

“Joe’s role will help us drive online sales and opportunities in this market and stay ahead of the game.”

Leading the way in zipline innovation and sustainable business practice, Ziptrek Ecotours launched in New Zealand in November 2009 and since then has completed nearly three-quarters of a million zips through the forest canopy on ‘gravity fed ziplines’.

For more information visit Ziptrek Ecotours’ website HERE

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1/ New Ziptrek Ecotours Marketing Executive Joe Di-Gesse brings social media and digital marketing experience to the business

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