Island Life: I am curious. Yellow?
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Could the passengers not be transferred in a "sealed bus" from airport to boat without going through customs? That would make the cruise experience better at minimal cost..
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Could the passengers not be transferred in a "sealed bus" from airport to boat without going through customs? That would make the cruise experience better at minimal cost..
You want them to pass through customs. Means they enter Auckland, stay in hotels, shop, go to restaurants etc.
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Or is the current discussion about Party place a deliberate distraction from other matters of Public Interest such as Rodney Hiding or the Worthwhile other mysteries?
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and not all of them are from overseas.
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Rich: I've been to most of those too, some are decidedly sucky (JFK in particular - but most of the US airport issues have to do with immigration rather than the facilities) - but they don't do deals with banks to keep their competitor's ATMs out, nor are your connections a mile away with a bus that only goes every 20 minutes (I always walk, it's faster), or install 2 expensive talking toilets and a drinks machine in a space you're not allowed to leave when 4 normal non-talking ones could have been built for the same price, or, my fave peeve: you don't arrive in immigration in tears every time from being forced to walk through what appears to be the perfume counter downstairs at Macy's - I swear that new duty free thing is not just supremely tacky, its entrance is like sitting next to that little old lady on the bus who's lost her sense of smell, I have to hold my breath and run
Mostly though Auckland airport's problem is that travelers are not it's customers, it cares more about the stores it rents space to than us, we're only there on sufferance until we've been separated from our money
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Has anybody actually MET John Duthie? Why is this man in charge of City Development?
I understand Jack
met him once when he was on his way to market. He exchanged his cow for some magic beans John offered him.Since that worked out so well for all concerned, I'm more than happy to exchange public property for some 'magic spaces'.
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You end up with queues of passengers along side the cargo sheds waiting to clear Customs/Immigration
Could the passengers not be transferred in a "sealed bus" from airport to boat without going through customs?
When I worked for Customs (back in the 80's) an officer would be transferred out to the boat once it crossed our territorial waters - 12mile or so - & process the passengers on board, so that it was all complete before the ship docked. Not sure if this is still the practice, but would make sense to re-instate if it's not.
yes - it was a cushy number if you could get it!
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We always love arriving home from o/s to Auckland airport. Weather permitting we walk to the nearest bit of grass, take off our shoes, and feel NZ under our feet.
Sea-Tac comes the closest for that experience. We had a few hours there once, asked a taxi driver to take us to a restaurant for a meal. He suggested we walk across the road instead. We did, but first we walked on the grass and took our shoes off. And watched people arriving and departing. Then we crossed the road and had dinner at a 13 Coins (basic but hearty).
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Karen - I don't know if that is still the case or not, but either way it doesn't help the passengers joining the cruise in Auckland.
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Dinah - I love that walk between the terminals, especially after 12 hours across the Pacific - except for when the connection is running late (I've several nights recently in motels around the airport that have seen better days - AirNZ needs to get its act together - especially when they change flights and don't contact you)
That walk between the terminals was also where I saw the biggest rat ever
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Has anybody actually MET John Duthie? Why is this man in charge of City Development?
I haven't, and as he may one day be my boss I don't want to bad-mouth him too much, but let's just say this:
"He has been in charge of city development since 1989".Nuff said.
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it doesn't help the passengers joining the cruise in Auckland.
hah! True enough. Friday brain drain
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We did, but first we walked on the grass and took our shoes off.
Do they not have those satanically evil fire-ants in Washington?
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I don't want to bad-mouth him too much
Haven't met the man either, and I'd suggest that one person can seldom do much damage on their own - has to have the buy-in (or at least lack of resistance) from other senior managers and Councillors. Maybe the inside of those sheds does feel way cooler than the outside looks?
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Maybe the inside of those sheds does feel way cooler than the outside looks?
Yes, we may be doing the man and his uphill salesjob a great disservice.
However, I'm inclined to think that if it has a beak and quacks, its probably a duck, and not a succulent Christmas turkey full of delicious chestnut stuffing.
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Here in Dunedin, cruise liners dock at Port Chalmers, and a train (remember them?) run by the Taieri Gorge Railway brings the passengers to Dunedin railway station - one of the architectural wonders of the country.
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Interestingly, the local city council part owns the Taieri Gorge Railway, and fully owns the Dunedin station building.
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it's a wharf. what is a wharf for?
to cater to the comings and goings of reasonably large maritime vessels. freight. passengers. ships supplies.
straightforward.
it's a fairly decent amount of space facing the harbour on the edge of central Auckland. not being fully used as a traditional wharf?
ok. put a public square, some grassy areas, trees, sculptures, kids' playground, some mobile food stalls, picnic tables, a canopy on part of it for shade and to keep off the rain. some NICE public loos. even a basic sound shell for concerts, etc., and a place to put a bloody great video screen, should the need arise. and don't ban people form drinking nicely and sensibly. have a kōban, why not, just in case.
if there is money to be spent, put a kids' miniature train ride around the perimeter. have the council put on small-scale free events featuring local performers.
oh, and if there is some serious dosh to be doled out, there is the small matter of a unique world-class attraction to be contsructed in the form of a see-through submarine tunnel with a travelator each way and a two-lane cycle track connecting to Stanley Point.but, eighty-something million dollars to do up two sheds? wooo, party on dudes.
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And the party'll die - good ideas stephen W, but the hope of the them?
John Farrell, Otepoti does some things *so* well...and then there's the phuquing new stadium.
As an ORC (and Waitaki DC) rates payer, I truly *hate* the concept and look forward to it *never* eventuating.
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actually, the tunnel is the trademarked property of the proprietor
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Seas the daze - I don't mean to carp...
...but something is a little fishy...
I hear the words "Cruise Ship Terminal" and "Party Central" - richly evocative of a golden era!
Redolent of boom times or just conveniently mentioned in the same context...Is there any hard information that there are Cruise Ship visits associated with the brief window of the Rugby World Cup?
Hasn't Wellington just downgraded its International Cruise Ship terminal to a minimal enterprise reconfigured with a few shops and apartments attached? A private and public partnership of some sort? - Bodes well as a big public earner then...
By all means open up the waterfont - (take a kid fishing!) - but does anyone have any idea of what John Key's idea of a Party might be? - I personally shudder to think (another round of Pass the Parcel or Party Favours anyone?)
All he has really done is say "let's buy some already publicly owned land and have a party on it while the RWC is (briefly) on" with no further input or direction - such arrant abuse of power and process...
Who pays for the "pay for view" access to live TV coverage of the games?
How does this impact on all the other small businesses - bars, restaurants, food bars, etc that have been promised an alleged huge windfall with the RWC tourist dollars?
Personally I think we've been sold a pup with the whole RWC concept - and who cleans up the litter?
Cui bono?
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Cur Mud-John
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Stephen, it sounds even more exciting when someone else describes it.
Ian, I had an email from someone today saying of the Party Central name:
perhaps there was a large sign bearing that legend on the lounge wall of John's Canterbury University flat. -
a stack of Function-Ones in each corner of each of the sheds, one shed for chillout and one for mad stomp, well that could be a goer with some interesting selectors and musicians, but DON'T CALL IT PARTY CENTRAL, FFS.
eighty million buckeroos? that'll subsidise a fair few years' worth of low-priced gigs. donate the bar profits to a deserving charity.
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F them... Either give us a government-funded Te Papa or not... Wellingtonitis strikes again. "Nah, just keep the sheds". I thought it was April Fools or something. We want a $500 million edifice right nb
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If NACT were really true to form this would only be done privately - rather than as a party for the boys
Call me cynical (I don't mind) but party central only says to me that the "boys" here are the ones sitting pretty anyway. Are these guys just a wee bit bored with Euro and Cin Cin? Lets face it, if one can afford to pop down to little ol' NZ for a game or two of rugby they probably don't need a six pack but probably will dine somewhere near their Hotels and location location is a bit saturated downtown, hence the purchase. Still think (cynicism again) it will be a continuation of the Viaduct because that is where Jk and his mates dine.It'll be a party for those boys. So I wont be able to afford it and they wont mind. Sorted eh?
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