AJ Hackett Bungy plans new swing

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Posted 24 August, 2023
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The swing platform will be tucked away behind the rock face on the left-hand-side of the image, as concealed as possible

AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand is applying for consent to develop Queenstown’s first triple-person swing at its Kawarau Bungy Bridge site.

The proposed Kawarau Swing is designed to launch from a dedicated platform on the upper northern banks of the Kawarau River, enabling guests to swing 30-35 metres high across the picturesque Kawarau River before being winched back up to the platform.

Ideal for families and people seeking a different experience at the world’s first commercial bungy location, the swing will complement AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand’s existing bungy and zipride experiences at the historic Kawarau Bungy Bridge site.

AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand CEO David Mitchell says the company is excited to design a new swing experience for Queenstown.

"The Kawarau Bridge site is an incredible location and our original site," he says. "The Kawarau Swing will be a bespoke experience and quite unlike anything else on offer in New Zealand – you can fly solo or swing together with the kids.

"It hits that sweet spot between the full-on adrenalin rush of a bungy and the pure joy of a zipride."

The Kawarau Swing can be adapted for single, tandem or three-person rides, and is designed to be an inclusive activity for the 400,000 adventure-seekers who visit the site each year.

"Only a small portion of visitors to the site are up for the bungy, so we are excited to be able to offer our other visitors something a little different," Mitchell says.

"For the past 35 years, the Kawarau Bridge has been a place where people have come face to face with their own personal challenges – and, through bungy, they’ve had life-changing experiences as a result. We believe the swing will cater to those that don’t want to do a bungy but are looking for other ways to increase their self-esteem."

The resource consent application for the Kawarau Swing has this week been lodged with the Queenstown Lakes District Council and Otago Regional Council, and if successful, AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand aims to have the Kawarau Swing fully operational by spring 2025.

"We’ve had fantastic feedback and support from our neighbours and local stakeholders with our planning so far," Mitchell says. "It’s great to be bringing another world-leading adventure experience to Queenstown visitors and locals – providing more opportunities for people to live more and fear less."


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