The Chateau Tongariro has been serving high tea since before it came back into fashion, and before it went out of fashion before that.
The hotel was built in 1929 to attract visitors to the newly formed national park and it has maintained its air of sophistication throughout the decades.
With holidaying in our own backyard now the only option, plenty of Kiwis are taking the opportunity to visit, especially now that overseas tourists aren't around to push up the prices.
A special offer focusing on the domestic market has paid off for the Chateau and has helped keep their staff busy right through to the end of the year.
"There is a domestic market which can be tapped into short-term," Newly appointed hotel manager Saif Rashid said. "This hotel might not have done that in the past, it's never done a 30 per cent sale before, so it has been a very good experience for us."