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Browse public pools & water park in New Zealand. Use this directory to compare ratings, reviews, photos, opening hours, addresses and contact details. 2,398 results in New Zealand. Average rating 4.1/5 based on 940,172 reviews & ratings. The listings below include public pools & water park from cities such as Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington, Tauranga, Hamilton and others.
“Great place to have events - jazz festival is on on Easter Monday. Urban Park in centre of township with small grassed area.”
“Wide fields, lovely to park my campervan for a night. No electricity though. Has a dump station.”
“What can I say....... Perfect.. Awesome hosts .. clare is a professional... Amazing grounds and animals... Peaceful and Relaxing.... Excellant spot for a wedding...”
“Lovely warm pool and great instructors that take the time to explain things.”
“Been attending lessons for a year with my daughter (3.5) and she LOVES them!”
“There are a lot of very good home improvement equipment here, you name it!”
“Thanks guys for a hassle free job.. work looks great. Will definitely recommend :)”
“Good place to watch the kids cricket”
“Such a wonderful teacher. Encouraging, explains things so easily and knows his stuff!”
“Easy, helpful and felt safe the whole time while everything was new (first baby)”
“Great spot for the kids, especially with some protection from the sun from some trees. The park has a BBQ but it wasn't working on our visit.”
“School mistress very helpful, grounds are excellent.”
“Great facilities, awesome squash courts the best in Christchurch.”
“Got some great deals on baby clothes and toys! The clothes were clean too and in good conidition. Some of the other second hand shops I have been to have been trying to sell stained clothes”
“The view was so good I did it X 2....”
“We had our dining/lounge are polished a few years ago. It still looks mint. Great job, no fuss.”
“A Memorable Closure for the Tertiary Students Christian Fellowship As the sun began to set over the lush campus of the University of Papua New Guinea, the Tertiary Students Christian Fellowship prepared for a special event to mark the end of the academic year. The air was filled with excitement and anticipation as members gathered for the grand closure ceremony, a time-honored tradition that included the ceremonial killing of pigs. This year, the fellowship had pooled their resources and raised K5000 to purchase two magnificent pigs. These pigs were not just any animals; they symbolized the community's unity, hard work, and shared faith. The funds had been collected through various fundraising activities, reflecting the dedication and commitment of the fellowship members. The ceremony began with a heartfelt prayer, thanking God for the blessings of the past year and seeking guidance for the future. The pigs, adorned with traditional decorations, were brought to the center of the gathering. Elders and leaders of the fellowship took part in the ritual, which was conducted with deep respect and reverence. As the pigs were prepared, the atmosphere was filled with a sense of camaraderie and celebration. Members shared stories of their experiences, challenges, and triumphs throughout the year. The smell of roasting meat soon wafted through the air, mingling with the sounds of laughter and song. The feast that followed was a true testament to the fellowship's spirit. Plates were piled high with succulent pork, accompanied by an array of traditional dishes. The meal was not just about the food; it was a time to bond, reflect, and give thanks. The fellowship members, from first-year students to those about to graduate, came together as one family. In the quiet moments after the feast, some members found a peaceful spot to study or reflect on the year gone by. The serene environment of the campus, with the nearby Port Moresby Nature Park providing a tranquil backdrop, offered the perfect setting for contemplation and gratitude. As the night drew to a close, the fellowship members knew that this event would be remembered for years to come. It was more than just a celebration; it was a reaffirmation of their faith, unity, and the enduring bonds they had formed. The ceremonial pig killing had once again brought them together, reinforcing the values and traditions that made their community strong.”
“Brilliant chemical products with great prices.”
“Had a great time at the pool followed by spa pool and sauna. Lovely way to finish a work day and guarantee a good night's sleep!”
“Very good people. They look after the clients wishes. I'd recommend them”
“The owners are SO nice ! Very accommodating with last minute reservations and anything else we needed. Quick responses. It is about 10 min from town, but the remoteness is peaceful and there are trails in walking distance. If you want a quiet getaway this is it ! Very clean as well.”