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The Wall and Basement Cinemas



 

Welcome to "The Wall "  Rotorua's Indoor Climbing facility. 

Looking for something different to do? Then come try indoor rock climbing. The Wall is open 7 days - rain, hail or shine and is located right in the centre of town. Our wall is almost 18m at the highest point. We have 56 different climbs, 28 lead climbs and 26 top ropes. We have a 15m caving ladder that the kids love (big kids too) .

We cater for everyone, from the absolute beginner to the expert. If heights scare you, come see us and overcome your fear in a safe and controlled environment.

The Wall also caters for groups up to 45 people. We provide a great experience for schools, youth groups, birthday parties and corporate groups. 

The Basement Cinema is Rotorua's answer to alternative cinema. In the opinion of many, "Indie" movies are not given the respect they deserve with cinema goers being over exposed to blockbusters by the Hollywood machine. The result is that the Basement Cinema presents a more varied programme than most of the cinemas in the region. It boasts a wider range of material from the world of cinema taking in films from as far as Europe and Africa to the more close-at-hand Samoa.

More recently the cinema has taken on a new look by extending the bar to take in an extensive range of New Zealand wines and craft beers. Relax with a wine or tuck into some wedges before the show. We also have the best milkshakes available for the younger ones who may feel left out.

The two screens offer an escape from the colosol corporate cineplex with its two snug screens giving the feeling that you're watching a private screening with the film's producers. The comfy lounging seats mean no jostling for arm-room and seating only 13 and 23 seats means no panic to find good seats as they all have a perfect point of view. Furthermore, the theatre is on the vanguard of a new wave in cinema presting live recordings of operas from the likes of London's National Gallery. It gives those music lovers the opportunity to experience classical theatre captured live on stage.

Its central location in town means it is easy to find, being literally a stones throw from the city focus. The cinema is locally owned and operated by helpful, friendly people. It provides the staging post for local book clubs and often hosts special screenings for groups and organisations.

So don't be shy, come and try...