Snowplanet Restaurant & Bar
Hours:
- Mon – Thur 10am – 10pm
- Fri 10am – Midnight
- Sat – Sun 9am – 10pm
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Facilities/Features:
- Children's Menu
- Great View
- Live Music
- Children's Play Area
- Private Functions
- Payment Types: EFTPOS, Visa, MasterCard, AMEX
- Price Range: Cheap, Under $15
- Dress Code: Casual
- Alcohol: Beer, Wine, Spirits
- Seating for: 200
- BYO/Corkage: No BYO
- Parking: Free Off-Street
- Good For Groups: Yes
- Good For Children: Yes
- Takeaways: No
- Delivers: No
- Takes Reservations: Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
- Outdoor Seating: No
- Meals: Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert
- Wi-Fi: Paid
Snowplanet’s Mountain View Café & Bar offers a “winter wonderland” atmosphere complimenting the excitement offered by the snowsport hall. Panoramic windows of 4 meters high provide guests with a grandstand view onto the slopes with the themed surroundings reminiscent of an alpine resort. The bar presents a relaxed environment to share the experience with friends, colleagues or family and provides a suitable setting for après-ski parties to complete the “alpine experience”.
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3 Reviews for Snowplanet Restaurant & Bar
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We decided to bring our under 3′s to Snowplanet for the first time. After an hour they were all pretty cold so we decided to have an early lunch in the Cafe.
We were told by both staff and management that the toddlers were not allowed to have their healthy lunch in the cafe, even though us 5 adults were purchasing food and drinks.
They offered us Fish & Chips and informed us that they are cooked fresh so therefore they are healthy!?!? Obviously, they don’t have children of their own!
We gave them an option of either allowing the toddlers to eat their healthy sandwiches, whilst we spent approx $150 on our own food and drink OR not to have our custom. They chose the latter, so we left and went into Orewa and had an amazing lunch at Kaizen, spending over $200 on food and wine. I am sure they were grateful of the money!
The experience with the Cafe, ruined my daughter’s birthday (I didn’t even get to see her open her presents as I was talking to the ‘Manager’) and I don’t think we will bother driving 1.5 hours to visit Snowplanet again (and their ‘snow’ staff were great!)
I do not recommend going to the Snowplanet Cafe – they obviously don’t need the money anyway …
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