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It’s fun on demand at Rainbow’s End! With over 20 rides and attractions there’s something for everyone. Kidz Kingdom for children 8 years and under, and Rainbow Playlab a state of the art digital entertainment centre are also at Rainbow’s End.

Why did Jane Harrison write Rainbows End?

She wrote Rainbow’s End in 2005 to tell the stories of the “unsung heroes … in particular the women who fought the good fight in their daily struggles”. Central to the family’s struggles is a peace that is constantly pecked at by paternalistic power-brokers.

Who owns Rainbow’s End?

The Board thanks Chris Deere for his outstanding contribution to Rainbow’s End. Chris has been with Rainbow’s End for just over 15 years, and has been CEO since 2007. Rainbow’s End is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rangatira Limited, a Wellington based investment company.

What happened to the pirate ship at Rainbows End?

The pirate ship at Rainbow’s End is being scuttled to make way for a new ride. After 34 years, its final swing will be on August 19 – with fans invited to a pirate-themed day at the popular park in Manukau, south Auckland.

How high is the giant drop?

Australia’s tallest free-falling ride

Conquer the tallest free-falling ride in Australia as you plummet a jaw-dropping 119 metres, accelerating at the speed of gravity. Experience the excitement and exhilaration of falling 39 stories.

Who started Rainbows End?

Joining forces with entrepreneurs Margaret Tapper and Margaret George, the four established a similar course on Auckland’s Tamaki Drive and formed Rainbow Corporation, which went on to develop the Rainbow’s End amusement park in South Auckland.

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