What makes it 49% Baby-Friendly: Babies are allowed but no infant crèche, limited quiet nursing space and cold, high-altitude snow demand constant parental care, though change tables and indoor seating give minimal relief.
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Note: The Remarkables Ski Area is 49% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Queenstown for a more suitable experience.
Why 1 day visit duration is ideal for with baby: Gives time for two ski sessions and breaks for baby care
Use baby changing and feeding areas:
Change diapers and feed your baby in the base building
Tip: Arrive early to get a table near the heater for extra warmth
Relax in indoor seating lounge:
Warm up and nurse your baby in the indoor seating
Tip: Use free Wi-Fi to stream calming music or shows for your baby
Snow play near base:
Build a small snowman or sit with your baby in the snow
Tip: Bring a baby sled or ski carrier to keep your baby cozy
Scenic chairlift ride:
Take the slow chairlift to admire mountain views together
Tip: Hold the baby carrier firmly and sit near the lift operator

Yoyo Chen
Nice ski area with great views and a relaxed atmosphere. We visited in late July and barely had to wait for the chairlifts, which was a pleasant surprise. Some areas had limited snow coverage, though, so take care on the slopes. Overall, a fun experience even in the off-season!
Win
first timer lesson and instructor was good but beware staff at rentals some can be hostile towards asians (caveat not all). instructors were good and fun. tad crowded but overall great experience
asanka gunarathna
wonderful place to visit in Queenstown. However, the road can be quite challenging during the winter season compared to Coronet Peak, with sudden changes in weather. It is recommended to use snow chains or a 4WD vehicle; alternatively, you can take the bus service from the car park. Even if you are not a skier, there is a dedicated area for kids and families on the left-hand side, which makes it ...
Charlotte Bell
Beautiful slopes with great variety, also some amazing food at reasonable slopes prices. Our instructor (Luis Miguel) was absolutely amazing and did great with patience and explaining how to do things in an engaging and understandable way. I can say my skiing improved greatly after being with him. Highly recommend him to teach lessons.
Firmin Li
What a lovely place to ski! Very efficient shuttle system and zero hassle. Big ups to Max (our instructor) who was very passionate about skiing and very skilled at teaching adults, including explaining the Newtonian mechanics of how it all worked! Was able to go from zero to be able to do some green runs after a 3 hour lesson.
Ski season runs mid-June to early October. Visit midweek to avoid crowds. Check snow reports and shuttle times before your trip
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Full-day lift pass (per adult) | NZD 119 |
| Queenstown Ski Bus return (per adult) | NZD 49 |
| Queenstown Ski Bus return (child 0–15 yrs) | NZD 39 |
| Lunch at base café (per adult) | NZD 15 |
| Total Estimated | NZD 405 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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