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It’s such a magical setting, especially with buskers singing carols.ĭefinitely worth a place on your Christmas to-do list in NZ.Ĭheck out the gallery of Franklin Road Christmas Light houses after the jump. It’s about a 15-minute leisurely walk going one way and another 15 going up the other side of the street. It’s a pretty short and safe trek for families - you’ll see a lot of mums and dads with little kids on their shoulders. You can see the lights by simply driving down the street but walking the road gives you an even better view. It’s best to see it when it’s fully dark at around 9pm. The area is popular for its impressive Christmas lights display, courtesy of the residents of the tree-lined stretch of road.įor the last 20 years, it has been a community tradition to turn on the festive lights from the 1st of December until Christmas Eve, from 6:30pm to 11pm. Looking for something free to do in Auckland for kids this Christmas season? A visit to Franklin Road in Ponsonby is always on the top of the Christmas to-do list in this part of New Zealand. If there’s one place in New Zealand here you should spend money on souvenirs, this is it. It also doubles as a store where you can purchase professionally handmade items at very reasonable prices. You can take photos of the life-size reproductions, so don’t miss out on snaps with Smeagol, Lurtz the Uruk-Hai, and the opportunity to place your head under the foot of the troll in the entrance. You know you’re there when you see two huge troll just outside the wall, and one inside. Entrance to the Weta Cave is free. Weta Cave is in the unassuming (but pleasant) suburb of Miramar, just at the bend of Wellington Central’s harbour, past the airport. So if you’re a movie buff or you just love props and costumes, the Weta Cave and the Weta Cave Workshop Tour are a must when you’re in Wellington. They’ve even won Academy Awards for Best Make Up and Best Visual Effects. What started out in back room of the Wellington flat of owners Richard and Tania, now has over 400 employees working hard to deliver the magic behind movies such as the classic TV series Xena and Hercules and The Freighteners of the early 90’s to the more popular films like the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Hobbit, Van Helsing, Hellboy, King Kong, Chronicles of Narnia, Indiana Jones, District 9, Avatar, Man of Steel, Elysium, The Amazing Spiderman 2, Krampus, Warcraft, The Great Wall, The BFG, Ghost in the Shell, Blade Runner 2049 and Thor: Ragnarok. Did you know that Weta has been creating movie magic for more than 20 years? They’ve done everything from costumes to props to miniature sets.






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