Get read to roll - Queenstown Monopoly is here

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Posted 28 November, 2024
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Queenstown finally has its own edition of popular board game Monopoly, just in time for Christmas.

Game maker Hasbro has worked with Queenstown Business Chamber of Commerce on the Monopoly Queenstown Edition.

"Together with some of our amazing members we have crafted a one-of-a-kind edition of this iconic game," Chamber boss Sharon Fifield says.

"Landmark properties, iconic attractions and experiences all included plus custom playing tokens."

The edition costs $69.95 and features the Skyline gondola on the box front.

A Monopoly pop-up store in Eatspace, O'Connells Mall, will be open from 11am-7pm on Tuesday, 3 December.

The ski town has featured on Monopoly before, including earning a Light Blue position on the 2015 Monopoly: Here & Now Edition, released to mark the game's 80th anniversary, following an online poll.

But this is the first time the town has a whole edition to itself.

Chamber members can order early here.


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