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Price updates for 2022
We're updating our prices effective 1 October 2022. Despite some prices increasing, we're hoping to seek balance by offering new initiatives and membership types that reduce the cost of visiting our services.
Casual pool entry and family memberships (for our pools) are the winners in the below prices as we're looking to increase access to our facilities by easing the cost of casual entry as well as family memberships!
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Alpine Health and Fitness direct debit membership is increasing by just $1 per week. In raising this price, we're also introducing different membership options for those interested - a tertiary membership for students and an off-peak membership for those that visit at relevant times.
Our pre-paid membership options are not changing and still represent the best value for members. If you’re interested in switching to one of our pre-paid options then speak to our customer service staff at the front desk the next time you’re in!
Casual Gym Entry
Pass type Casual rate 10 Session pass Adult $22.50 $150 Senior/Beneficiary $13 $95 Student (High School) $11 $85 Teen Fit Class* $5 $45 Tertiary Student (with current NZ institution ID) $17 $120 New Membership types
Memberships Off-peak* Tertiary (with curent NZ institution ID) 3-months (prepaid) $199 Please contact us for pricing! 6-months (prepaid) $349 12-months (prepaid) $549 Open-term (direct debit) $31.90/ fortnight Join
*Our Off-peak membership option grants entry to Alpine Health and Fitness between 11.00am and 3.00pm Monday to Friday and after 3.00pm on weekends and Public Holidays.Memberships
Memberships Adult Senior/Beneficiary High School Student 3-months (prepaid) $299 $185 $145 6-months (prepaid) $499 $315 $245 12-months (prepaid) $899 $615 $469 Open-term (direct debit) $47.90/ fortnight $27.90/ fortnight $21.90/ fortnight Join Join Join -
High School is defined as a current pupil at an NZ High School with appropriate school ID, 16 years and older.
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Senior/Beneficiary: 65+ year-olds with ID or holders of a Super Gold or Community Services Card.
*TeenFit - Approved group fitness classes for 13-15 year olds (excluded Grit and Bodypump).
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You may have seen the news recently where inflation has hit 7.3% in New Zealand. We’re not exempt from this and we’re working hard to balance increasing costs with maintaining affordability for the community.
We haven’t adjusted Leisurelys prices since its inception but, unfortunately, we have to increase the price moving forward.
Here’s a breakdown of the new pricing structure:
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Casual entry will be $8
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The 10 visit pass will be $55
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The 3 month pre-paid option will be $145
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The 6 month pre-paid option will be $240
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For more information drop by the gym or contact our customer service team:
03 450 9005
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If your current belay license has expired, you may still book in to complete an observation and assessment session of your ability to meet minimum safety requirements.
Entry Adult Child Casual entry
$8.00 (member*)
$14.00 (non-member)
$6.00 (member*)
$11.00 (non-member)
Equipment hire
$5.00
$5.00
Belay licence**
$10.00
$10.00
10-Session Pass
$115.00
$95.00
10-Session Pass with equipment hire
$165.00
$135.00
Kid's Climbing Programme ***
$80-110/child for a ten-week term, includes equipment hire
* Club memberships available online here or from Basecamp Adventures , 3/15 Red Oaks Drive, Frankton, Queenstown; $40.00/year
** Adult climbers must obtain a Rockatipu Climbing Wall belay licence before they can climb without an instructor or with children. These can be obtained during the Instructor Session times below, and are valid for 12 months.
*** Prices vary due to the changing number of weeks within a term.
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Child - from 5 years to high school with appropriate ID.
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Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult (18 years or older) who holds a Rockatipu Climbing Wall Belay Licence.
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Equipment hire includes specialised rock climbing shoes and a rock climbing harness.
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Prices are subject to change.
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