The Ropes & Thrills Rotorua attraction, set to launch in November 2023, is a prime investment opportunity for those looking to take advantage of New Zealand’s growing tourism industry.
The attraction is based at Waipa Mill Mountain Bike Hub, a location that already receives over 300,000 visitors annually, mostly mountain bikers who are fond of outdoor activities and adventure and who can also be considered potential customers.
“As the inventor of the Redwoods Treewalk and with strong connections in the Rotorua business and tourism industry, I can attest to the superb location and potential of Ropes & Thrills Rotorua,” says Alex Schmid, managing director of Wire Adventures Limited, which is developing the attraction.
With experienced operators and high ROI, Ropes & Thrills Rotorua offers a unique adventure experience developed by KristallTurm Germany, an award-winning, internationally patented adventure park system that has been on the market for over 10 years and with over 60 installations in more than 30 countries worldwide, making it a proven business concept.
The Rotorua attraction is expected to generate significant interest and drive visitors to the proposed location. The project is at the investment-ready stage, with all the necessary consents in place.
Additionally, the attraction is uniquely positioned to take advantage of New Zealand’s post-Covid tourism recovery, which is expected to attract up to three million visitors to Rotorua in 2023.
Expressions of interest are now open for qualified investors interested in acquiring up to 54% of the company’s shares, with a minimum investment of $500,000.
“We encourage all interested parties to submit their expressions of interest before the deadline of 10/03/23,” says Schmid.
For more detailed information about this investment opportunity, a complete business plan is available upon request from:
Alex Schmid
Wire Adventures Limited
E: schmid.alex@wa-ltd.nz
P: 021 084 011 56
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