Out of town visitors to the themed Enclosed Gardens of Hamilton Gardens will start paying an entry fee from 18 September, with Hamiltonians retaining free access.
The $20 entry fee for out-of-towners will help take the “financial pressure of running Hamilton Gardens off ratepayers and create a more self-sustainable visitor destination.”
People who live in Hamilton, Hamilton City Council ratepayers, and all under 16s will still be able to access the 18 themed Enclosed Gardens for free.
Hamiltonians and Hamilton ratepayers will need to provide proof of address and photo ID for free entry, at least for the first visit. They can then apply for a MyGardens Pass which will allow them unlimited visits, or opt to show proof of address and ID each visit.
Annual passes will cost $39 if purchased before 31 December, which is less than the cost of two single visits, or $50 from 1 Jan. next year.
SuperGold, student ID and Community Services cardholders receive a 10% discount on entry fees.
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The decision to charge an entry fee for visitors was confirmed by Hamilton City Councillors during the 2023/24 Annual Plan, following public consultation.
It costs around $6 million per year to operate and maintain the Gardens. Until now, that cost has fallen largely on Hamilton ratepayers despite an estimated 60% of visitors coming from outside of the city.
Over 10 years, around $10 million is forecast to be recovered from entry fees, with all of it ringfenced for the running of the Gardens.
Council’s Deputy Chief Executive Sean Murray said the charge only relates to the themed Enclosed Gardens which make up just 10% of the 50 hectare site.
“We appreciate not everyone wanted to see the charge, but Council has huge budget pressures, as do ratepayers. Council decided it cannot continue to lay the financial burden of the Gardens solely on our ratepayers. That’s not fair.
“The Gardens are also some of the best you’ll see in the world, the charge recognises their value.
“Everyone, no matter where you live, will continue to have free access to the Hamilton Gardens Café, rose gardens, Rhododendron Lawn, Camellia Garden, children’s playground, Turtle Lake and parking.”
Comparatively, a standard adult entry at Kew Gardens in London costs $40NZD and $41NZ for Hunter Valley Gardens in Australia.
Does anyone know what figures the $10,000,000 over 10 years forecast was generated based upon?
Possibly, based upon Council’s estimate that “60% of visitors” come from outside Hamilton- but up to Council to clarify/confirm. Cheers