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History of Tourism In Rotorua. Pre European 1350… Maori arrive by waka to Maketu The grandson of the head of the tribe explores Rotorua and names many.

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Page 1: History of Tourism In Rotorua. Pre European 1350… Maori arrive by waka to Maketu The grandson of the head of the tribe explores Rotorua and names many.

History of Tourism

In Rotorua

Page 2: History of Tourism In Rotorua. Pre European 1350… Maori arrive by waka to Maketu The grandson of the head of the tribe explores Rotorua and names many.

Pre European 1350…

• Maori arrive by waka to Maketu• The grandson of the head of the tribe explores Rotorua and names many places e.g Ngongotaha

• Maori settle around the lake

Page 3: History of Tourism In Rotorua. Pre European 1350… Maori arrive by waka to Maketu The grandson of the head of the tribe explores Rotorua and names many.

Beginnings of Tourism 1840

• Missionaries settle around Te Ngae and Tarawera

• They offer the visitors accommodation, food and guides

(manaakitanga!)• Area is called ‘thermal wonderland’

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Two main routes to Rotorua

• Overland – from Matamata across the Mamaku plateau

• By Ship – to Tauranga then on foot through the hills into the ‘Lakes District’

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Pink and White Terraces by 1873

• Tourism thriving at Ohinemutu• By 1873 at least 4 Hotels were est.

• Coach service est.• Direct road from Tauranga built• 1881: Rotorua township est. by government

• 1886: Mt Tarawera erupts, Pink and White Terraces destroyed

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Diversification

• A need to develop new attractions

• Shift in focus to:Thermal BathsWhakarewarewaWaimangu Thermal ValleyTrout FishingBoat Cruises

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Diversification cont..

• Planning begins for hot water baths in the Government Gardens

• Rainbow trout is introduced to Lake Rotorua

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Building of new infrastructure• 1894: Railway (ALK to ROT)

Information centre opened

1901: Power station at Okere Falls, electricity begins!, Sewaage, drainage and new water supply

1908: Bath House opened

1908: Model Pa built @ Whakarewarewa

1930s: Two new baths incl. Blue

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Mass Tourism Development Phase• 1950s: First Motel built• 1963: Maori Arts and Crafts Institute built

• 1964: Airport opened• 1967: Rainbow springs opened

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• 1971: Man made attractions begin…..Aquatic Centre, Agrodome

• 1985: Skyline Gondolas opened

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Smaller companies emerge after the larger ones

• 1980s Many small ADVENTURE companies are established.

The nature of the ‘tourist’ is changing and many “F.I.T’s” are being attracted to the area, as well as adventure tourists

• 1990s Redevelopment of the city centre, lake front, information centre (bus station) and convention centre.

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Council involvement – to improve tourists perception of the city

• The Rotorua are draws around 1.2 million visitors a year

• . • The district’s population was 65,901 at the 2006

Census. • Almost 20% of the population lives in rural and

lakeside areas. • On average, there are more than 8,500 visitors per

day staying in Rotorua commercial accommodation. • There are 800 ha of reserves managed by Rotorua

District Council. • Rotorua’s GDP is estimated at $2.88 billion per

annum. • Today, the multicultural population of the city

welcomes visitors from around the world, attracting thousands of tourists each year.

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Updated figures….• For the year ending December 2010 the Tourism Strategy Group of

the Ministry of Tourism estimates there were 3.2 million visitor arrivals to Rotorua, who collectively are estimated to have spent $551 million during their stay in Rotorua.

• Auckland is Rotorua's single largest source market – it accounts for approximately 25% of total visitor days. Other key domestic markets for Rotorua are Bay of Plenty and Waikato.

• Australia is Rotorua's largest international market – it accounts for approximately 7% of total visitor days. Other key international markets for Rotorua are United Kingdom, USA, South Korea, Germany, China and Japan.

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