Connecting with loved ones and sharing unique experiences is now even easier for visitors to Te Puia New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, with the launch of a new free WiFi service on site in Te Whakarewarewa Valley in Rotorua.
The service is available across the entire site, including the world-famous Pohutu Geyser lookout, the Kiwi House and Ngararatuatara Cooking Pool.
Te Puia general manager sales and marketing Kiri Atkinson-Crean said establishing free WiFi had been a key priority for the attraction, following the introduction of the free smartphone app STQRY, which provided visitors with extra multimedia experiences.
"In this new electronic age, being able to access WiFi services is important for our manuhiri [visitors]. It allows them to connect with friends and whanau and instantly share their experiences whilst they are here with us," Ms Atkinson-Crean said.
"The new WiFi service means manuhiri can quickly and easily get online, either on a laptop or handheld device, to check emails, use social media or just to surf the internet.