Product Guide - Skyline Gondola, Restaurant, Luge
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Product Guide - Skyline Gondola, Restaurant, Luge
skyline.co.nz Product Guide skyline.co.nz Established 1964 10 million + visitors 2,000 visitors per day average Contents Welcome to Skyline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Mountain Biking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Location Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Walking Trails . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Skyline Gondola. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Café and Souvenir Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Skyline Luge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Flights, Bungy Jumping & Bikes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Skyline Restaurant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Terms & Conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Skyline complex layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Contact Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Kiwi Haka – Maori Cultural Performance . . . . . 8 450m above Queenstown Open 9am til late 365 days per year ‘The World’s best restaurant with a view’ Qualmark endorsed visitor activity Welcome to Skyline Queenstown Skyline is Queenstown’s most popular visitor activity. Since the early 1960s, more than 10 million people have enjoyed one of New Zealand’s most spectacular views with us. Visitors take a scenic Gondola ride up to the main Skyline complex which offers an exciting range of activities for all ages. Attractions include outdoor and indoor viewing platforms, a buffet restaurant, relaxing café, live Maori cultural performances, extensive private dining and day conferencing facilities, souvenir shop, walking trails, mountain biking, bungy jumping, paragliding and Luge – Skyline’s own adventure ride. No visit to Queenstown is complete without a ride on the Skyline Gondola. It’s a truly uplifting experience every time. Qualmark EnviroBronze 2 – Skyline Product Guide Where is Skyline? Auckland Rotorua Europe 36hrs USA East Coast 16hrs Japan 12hrs China 12hrs USA West Coast 12hrs Wellington New Zealand Queenstown Christchurch Sydney Australia 4hrs Queenstown with access between them by stairs or lift from the entrance lobby. Skylinee is located on Bob’s Peak, high above resort the reso o town of Queenstown in the beautiful Southern Southe er Lakes region of New Zealand’s South Island. Level 1 includes the Gondola arrival hall, information desk, buffet restaurant, bar, Kiwi Haka theatre and exclusive venue (Directors Room). base is located an easy 5-10 minute The Gondola Go walk (or a quick taxi or car journey) from downtown Queenstown and most major hotels. Parking is available at the Gondola base and along Brecon Street. Level 2 includes the café, souvenir shop, fun time games area, exclusive venues (Wakatipu Room) and access to the viewing deck, Luge tracks, helipad, bungy jumping, paragliding, mountain biking and walking trails. Pinewood Lodge Queenstowwn Park Boutique Bo Bob’s Pe Peak SKYLINE GONDOLA COMPLEX Gorge Rd Creeksyde Top 10 Holiday Park Arthur’s Point & Arrowtown The main Skyline complex is located at the top of the Gondola. Facilities are housed on two levels SKYLINE GONDOLA TERMINAL Queenstown Hill t S con Bre The Dairy Private Luxury Hotel Sofitel Queenstown Hotel & Spa Queenstown Lake View Holiday Park S Crowne Plaza Queenstown er tov o h The Glebe Apartments St Town Centre The Spire Hotel Queenstown Millenium Hotel Queenstown Sta Eichardt’s Private Hotel nle yS Novotel Queenstown Lakeside H Hotel St Moritz S Comfort Inn Melbourne Lodge t Millenium Hotel Queenstown Copthorne Hotel & Resort Queenstown Lakefront Fran kto nR d Peppers Queenstown Bay Rydges Lakeland Resort Queenstown de lana Esp Lake Heritage Queenstown Mercure Queenstowwn Resort LAKE WAKATIPU Queenstown Gardens hy rc no Gle 3 – Skyline Product Guide LAKE WAKATIPU Kingsgate Hotel Terraces Queenstown Airport Skyline Gondola The Skyline Gondola G is a quick, quiet and comfortable way to enjoy spectacular views and the at the main Skyline complex. other attractions attracti Skyline Gondola was installed in 1964 and The first Skyli visitors have enjoyed the ride ever since. millions of vis In 1987, the original o system was replaced by a European design to cater for increased modern Euro numbers. Additional upgrades in 2009 visitor numbe to the bottom terminal to included improvements imp time and further increase capacity. reduce queueing queue AT A GLANCE Scenic Gondola ride to the main Skyline complex and Queenstown’s most spectacular views. OPERATING DETAILS • Operates 365 days per year from 9.00am until late • Capacity 1100 people per hour in 35 fourperson cabins • Wheelchair access is available with prior notification. Please call us to discuss your requirements NB Due to the size of our Gondola cabin, there are exceptions to the type of wheelchair that we can transport. We are currently unable to transport electronic chairs by Gondola, unless the individual is able to travel up separately to their chair. GONDOLA STATISTICS • Bottom terminal elevation 340m • Top terminal elevation 790m • Vertical rise 450m • Total length 730m • Average incline angle 37.1º (reputed to be the steepest lift in the Southern Hemisphere) • Speed variable to 4m/sec (ride time variable from 4 - 8 minutes one way) GONDOLA PHOTO PACKS Souvenir photos are taken of all visitors in the Gondola at the base terminal. These are available to buy on departure. It’s a permanent memento of a visit to Skyline set in a specially-designed souvenir pack. INSIDE THE PHOTO ALBUM • 2 Large photos rds • 4 Postcards mic view of Queenstown • 1 Panoramic 4 – Skyline Product Guide Skyline Luge Luge is Skyline’s own fun-filled adventure ride. Riders of all ages and abilities can enjoy the thrill of steering a three-wheeled cart round bends, over bumps and through tunnels of two wide, concrete tracks. They then go back to the top and do it all again – once is never enough! Luge carts are powered only by gravity and the rider has full control over speed and direction using a unique braking and steering system. AT A GLANCE Scenic Gondola trip to the Skyline complex followed by a fun-filled gravity ride for all ages and abilities. The Luge start zone (two tracks) is situated above the complex and accessed by chairlift or walking track. ADDITIONAL UPSELL OPTIONS • Combine Luge-only options with Gondola & Lunch or Dinner, or with Gondola & Kiwi Haka OPERATING DETAILS • Luge opens 10am. Closing times vary – see the guidelines below AGE & HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS APPLY: • Scenic Track – children under 110cm must ride in tandem with an adult. Children over 6 years old and/or between 110cm & 135cm in height can ride solo • Advanced Track – children over 135cm in height can ride solo • Safety: All riders receive a full safety briefing prior to their first Luge ride which must be on the Scenic Track. A Code of Conduct and instruction video are displayed beside the Luge start zone LUGE STATISTICS Where do I Luge? How do I Luge? Our two Luge tracks wind downhill and end beside the main Skyline building. From here a two-seat chairlift (free to use) takes riders and carts back to the start zone. The start zone is also accessed by a walking track. Both Luge tracks feature overhead bridges from where spectators can watch the action and take photographs. Pull back on the handlebars to brake ke Push handlebars forward to accelera accelerate ate TThe Scenic Track is a leisurely ride with a gentle gradient, easy corners/bends, tunnels and dips. • Capacity: 1000 riders per hour • Tracks: 3m wide reinforced concrete tracks, both 800m in length • Carts: 3-wheeled polythene manufacture, weight 30kg • Proudly designed in New Zealand DATE CLOSING* mid Jan to mid Feb TThe Advanced Track has a steeper gradient and is a more adventurous ride with the thrill of banked corners, a tunnel, bigger dips and cuttings. SCENIC TRACK ADVANCED TRACK 8pm mid Feb to early Mar 7pm early Mar to late Mar LUGE START ZONE T CHAOP OF IRLI FT CHA IRLI FT R ETU RN TO T OP late Mar to late Apr 6pm late Apr to mid May 5.30pm mid May to early Aug CHA IRLI FT R ETU RN early Aug to mid Sep TO T late Oct to late Nov LUGE FINISH ZONE late Nov to mid Dec SKYLINE COMPLEX mid Dec to late Dec SKYLINE GOND 5.30pm 6pm 6.30pm 7pm 8pm OLA late Dec to mid Jan * Times are subject to change 5 – Skyline Product Guide 5pm OP mid Sep to late Oct TOP OF GONDOLA 6.30pm 9pm “The world’s best restaurant with a view”* Queenstown has many places to eat, but none like this! The Skyline Restaurant has tiered seating to guarantee stunning lake and mountain views from every table. Our mouth-watering Taste of New Zealand buffet is a unique dining experience, offering local specialities and international cuisine to suit every appetite. AT A GLANCE • Gondola and Buffet Lunch or Dinner • Scenic Gondola ride to the Skyline Restaurant for our mouth-watering ‘Taste of New Zealand’ buffet of legendary proportions (Lunch or Dinner) • Capacity 330 seats over 3 levels, with spectacular views from every table • Special menu and rate applies Christmas Day (Lunch or Dinner) and New Year’s Eve (Dinner) • Menus can be downloaded from our Trade and Media section at www.skyline.co.nz OPERATING DETAILS Lunch – Open daily 12.00-2.00pm Dinner – Open daily from 5.45pm with the following sitting times: • 5.45pm, 6.00pm, 6.15pm or 6.30pm (tables to be vacated by 7.45pm) Or • 8.15pm, 8.30pm or 8.45pm (no time limit) ADDITIONAL UPSELL OPTIONS • Combine Luge-only options with Gondola and Lunch or Dinner. • Gondola, Lunch and Luge options available with 2, 3, and 5 Luge ride packages. GONDOLA, DINNER & KIWI HAKA A truly unique New Zealand experience with scenic Gondola ride, ‘Taste of New Zealand’ buffet and live Maori cultural performance. Allow 30 minutes for the Gondola journey before Lunch, Dinner or Kiwi Haka booking (whichever time is the earliest) • 5.15pm Kiwi Haka and 5.45 or 6.00pm Dinner • 6.00pm Kiwi Haka and 6.30pm Dinner • 5.45pm Dinner and 7.15 or 8.00pm Kiwi Haka • 6.00, 6.15 or 6.30pm Dinner and 8.00pm Kiwi Haka • 7.15pm Kiwi Haka and 8.15pm Dinner • 8.00pm Kiwi Haka and 8.30 or 8.45pm Dinner Disclaimer: Times and menus are subject to seasonal change. *ABC News, 2010 6 – Skyline Product Guide Skyline complex layout LEVEL 2 to L ge star t zu one Conference & Incentive Areas Corone t Ro o m Public Areas Staff Areas Café Corone t Peak Room Bar Kitchen Wa W akk ap aitu Ro oo R mm tipu o Cloak Room Rece Desk ption Wa er Roolt m Peak Offices Souven ir Shop View Deck ing Lift to Café Lu and vie wing dge ecks Bu ffe t LEVEL 1 Restau rant Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 to Café Lu and vie wing dge ecks Bar Lift Lounge Bar Info Desk Exit Recept ion Desk Haka Theatr e Entry MTB 7 – Skyline Product Guide Direct or’s Room Kiwi Haka – Maori Cultural Performance Kiwi Haka is a spiritual journey of Maori culture and customs as told through traditional song and dance. The live performance is set in an intimate 77-seat theatre surrounded by carved decorations depicting myths and legends of the local Wakatipu region. Highlights of the 30-minute show include the powhiri (welcome), stunning poi display and fearsome Haka. AT A GLANCE Scenic Gondola ride to the main Skyline complex followed by a 30-minute live Maori cultural performance in our purpose-built 77 seat theatre. ADDITIONAL UPSELL OPTIONS Kiwi Haka-only product can be combined with Gondola and Luge packages or as an option for groups/FIT customers already onsite for Gondola and dinner. OPERATING DETAILS • Kiwi Haka is open 364 days a year (closed Christmas Day) • Duration 30 minutes • Performance times: 5.15pm, 6.00pm and 7.15pm. 8.00pm subject to minimum of 10 guests. Customers to meet five minutes before the show outside theatre entrance. • Additional shows: Available on demand with advanced booking • Theatre capacity: 77 seats all tiered for clear viewing NB shows may operate subject to minimum numbers depending on time of year Please note for cultural reasons flash-photography, videography, food and drinks are not permitted in the theatre. However photo opportunities with the performers are available before and after the show. 8 – Skyline Product Guide Mountain Biking (MTB) Queenstown is New Zealand’s premier mountain biking destination with world class terrain and awesome scenery. Now visitors can ride more with New Zealand’s only Gondola-assisted bike lift. AT A GLANCE: In 2011, Skyline unveiled its new MTB service allowing easy access to a network of mountain bike trails through the forest that overlooks the town. It’s a biker’s paradise with well-maintained, featurepacked riding and great facilities. Skyline can organise your total Mountain Bike pass and bike rental package. Scenic Gondola-assisted bike lift to a network of mountain bike trails. AVAILABLE PASSES SINGLE UP HILL GONDOLA (incl. bike carriage) HALF DAY PASS DAY PASS 3 DAY PASS (used in a week) 5 DAY PASS (used in 2 months) MTB SEASON PASS NEXT SEASON DATES: DATES September – April. .825m .82 825m Fern Fern Fe rnhi hillll hi Loopp Loop Lo y ine Skyl loop TRAILS: Hammy’s Track: Grade: Green 2 815m HAMMY’S SKYLINE GONDOLA TRACK COMPLEX Ben Lomond Track HAMMY’S AMM TRACK ACK Vertigo: Grade: Blue 3 Original: Grade: Blue 3 VERTIGO 1M I LE Single Track Sandwich: Grade: Black 5 ARMAGEDDON CR EE ANTS TRACK Bob’s Peak .690m m Grundy: Grade: Black 5 K Rock Garden: Grade: Black 5 THINGYMAJIG I YL SK ROCK GARDEN NE Thingymajig: Grade: Black 5 GO Ant’s Track: Grade: ND HALFWAY Y HUB Black 6 O LA VERTIGO Tiki Walking Track .595m GRUNDY Armageddon: Grade: Black 6 GRADING/ABILITY INFORMATION* GRADE 1 Easy Sk yline A c c e s s Ro a d GRADE 2 Easy mostly flat with some gentle climbs .530m HAMMY’S MM TRACK AC SINGLE TRACK SANDWICH GRADE 3 Intermediate steep slopes GRADE 4 Advanced steep climbs GRADE 5 Expert technically challenging HAMMY’S TRACK ORIGINAL *Supplied by Queenstown Mountain Biking Club .370m 9 – Skyline Product Guide son St Thomp k St Brunswic St n St Thompso kt on t er S tov o h S p m Ca es nd Cr Lomo t wS sgo Gla Thom pson St GRADE 6 Extreme downhill/free ride specific tracks LAKE WAKATIPU Walking Trails A visit to Skyline is all about experiencing the beauty of this unspoilt corner of New Zealand. Self-guided walking trails from the main complex enable visitors to enjoy the clean mountain air and stunning views over Lake Wakatipu. TRAIL OPTIONS Self guided interpretive walk (60 minutes) EASY • An informative walk to learn about Skyline’s history and the surrounding landscape. Joins the loop track (see below) A trail map for the short walks around the complex is available from the Information Desk at the top of the Gondola. A more detailed map for the walks leading away from the complex is available from the Department of Conservation in downtown Queenstown. Loop Track (30 minute) EASY • Watch riders on the Luge track and walk through the trees before returning to the Skyline complex One Mile to the Lakefront (1.5 hour) EASY • Walk down the Skyline access road before turning off to follow an old water pipe through native bush, past a historic dam to emerge by the edge of Lake Wakatipu Lower Ridge Track (25 minute) MODERATE • Walk past the Luge and paragliding takeoff. Continue uphill through the pines to enjoy panoramic views of mountains and Lake Wakatipu Ben Lomond Summit (5 hour return) HARD • Hike up the steep path to Ben Lomond (1747m), one of the highest peaks above Queenstown. Stunning views but extra clothing, food and drink is essential. Good fitness required 8 Moonlight Track to Arthur’s Point via the Ben Lomond Saddle (7 hours) HARD • A popular, full day walk along the historic Moonlight Track. Extra clothing, food and drink is essential. Good fitness required 7 8 6 8 ? ? ? FACILITIES 8 5 ? 9 Cafe Dining Bar Toilets Heli Pad 4 ? 8 Information & Tickets First Aid Lockers Souvenir Shop 8 Kiwi Haka Smoking Area 1 4 2 SELF GUIDED INTERPRETIVE WALK 3 1 Historic picture gallery - In the Skyline Bar (level 1) 2 Skyline history - On the main viewing deck 3 The Remarkables Mountains - Views and information panel 4 Coronet Peak/Luge - Views and information panel 5 Coronet Peak/Shotover river 6 Lake Wakatipu - Maori legend and early settlers history 7 Ben Lomond (40min return) 8 Luge viewpoints - The best places to see all the action! 9 Schist information panel - Formation and history MAIN VIEWING DECK ? 3 10 – Skyline Product Guide Skyline Café Our café is open daily from 9.30am serving freshly baked pastries, sandwiches, snacks and great coffee. A café-inspired a la carte menu is also available from 10.00am-3.00pm for light lunches. Choose indoor or outdoor seating and enjoy the best views in town. OPERATING DETAILS • Open: 9.30am to dusk daily (approx 5.00pm in winter and 7.00pm in summer) • Capacity: 65 indoor seats and 90 outdoor seats • Comfy couch or table seating • Relaxing and warm café style environment • Pastries and bread baked-fresh daily in our on-site bakery • Family friendly Souvenir Shop Take a little bit of New Zealand home. The Skyline shop has an exclusive range of Gondola, Luge and New Zealand souvenirs. OPERATING DETAILS AIL LS • Open: 7 days from om 9.30am 0am From holiday gifts for friends and family back home to a special memento of your day at Skyline, we have a range to suit everyone. Genuine Maori carvings and poi, NZ-made beauty products, soft toys, merino wool and possum clothing, greenstone and paua shell jewellery, books and confectionery – it’s all up here! Bungy Jumping, Heli flights and Paragliding Queenstown is the adventure capital of the world and Skyline hosts some of the best-known names in adrenalin activities. Take a leap from ‘The Ledge’ and plummet towards earth with AJ Hackett’s world famous bungy team or soar high above town with G-Force’s tandem paragliding flights and before spiraling safely back to ground. The Helicopter Line operates flights to and from Skyline to give you a birds-eye view of the lakes and mountains around Queenstown. Heli-transfers are also available from the airport and selected hotels. OPERATING TIMES G-Force Paragliding Operating Hours – Flights go from 9am to 8pm (times may vary depending on season) The Helicopter Line Operating Hours – 8am to 9pm (flights dependent on weather/demand) can go between 8am to 9pm AJ Hackett Ledge Operating Hours – 12pm to 7pm (times may vary depending on season) 11 – Skyline Product Guide Contact Us Blair Deasy Kate Vyskrebentseva MANAGER RESERVATIONS MANAGER DDI Cell Email 64 3 441 0081 64 27 431 6905 [email protected] Kellie Goodwin SALES DEVELOPMENT MANAGER DDI Cell Email 64 3 441 0858 64 27 220 8028 [email protected] Contact for all sales, marketing & functions requests: rates, imagery, special requests, famil support, advertising, C&I, school groups and media enquiries etc. Yoji Kimura JAPANESE SALES MANAGER Japan Cell Email 64 21 322 723 [email protected] Contact for all sales requests for the Japanese market: rates, imagery, famils, advertising, etc. Shuangji Zhou CHINESE SALES EXECUTIVE DDI Email 64 3 441 0082 [email protected] Contact for all sales requests for the Chinese speaking market: rates, imagery, famils, etc. DDI Email 64 3 441 0085 [email protected] Contact for Gondola, Restaurant, Luge & Kiwi Haka bookings. Kylie Elliott FUNCTIONS MANAGER DDI Email 64 3 441 0083 [email protected] Contact for private dining & day conferencing bookings Wayne Rose ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE DDI Email 64 3 441 0101 [email protected] Contact for accounts receivable or prepay enquiries Skyline Queenstown PO Box 17 Brecon Street Queenstown New Zealand Phone 64 3 441 0101 (main line) Fax 64 3 442 6391 (administration) Email [email protected] Web www.skyline.co.nz Terms and Conditions 1.Definitions “Seller” shall mean Skyline Enterprises Ltd and/or its subsidiaries. “Buyer” shall mean the buyer or any person or seller, acting on behalf of the buyer with the authority of the buyer. “Services” shall mean all services supplied by the seller to the buyer and includes any advice or recommendations. “Goods” shall have the same meaning as in section 2 of the Sale of Goods Act 1908 and are goods supplied by the seller to the buyer (and where the context so permits shall include any supply of services as defined in clause 1.3) “Document” shall mean these Trading Terms and Conditions. “No show” shall mean the buyer or the buyer’s party or group has failed to met their obligation to attend the booking, reservation, function, or event that the buyer had instructed/booked with the seller to provide goods and/or services on a specific date and time. “Booking” shall mean an event, reservation, or function. “Event” shall mean a booking, reservation, or function. 2.Bookings Any written or verbal instruction received by the Seller from the Buyer for the supply of Goods and/or Services shall constitute that the Buyer accepts to be bound by the Document. This acceptance can not be revoked unless it is within the terms of the Document or it is accompanied by the written approval of the manager of the Seller. The Seller is not bound by any unauthorised statements, conditions, or agreements made by the Seller’s agents or servants that do not adhere to this Document. Any such variations must have written approval by the manager of the Seller, prior to the delivery of the Goods and/or Services. The Seller at its discretion may request the Buyer to pay a monetary deposit before confirming a Booking/Event. The deposit will be determined by the Seller and may be calculated as a percentage of the estimated invoice value of the entire Booking/Event. Where the Seller requests a deposit from the Buyer for confirmation of a Booking/Event. Confirmation of the Booking/Event will only be made to the Buyer from the Seller, once the deposit is receipted as cleared funds in the Seller’s bank account. 3.Cancellation Where the Buyer wishes to cancel a Booking/Event made with the Seller. The Buyer must immediately provide written notification to the Seller of its intention to cancel all or part of the Booking/Event. In the event the Buyer cancels all or part of the Booking/Event within 11-45 days prior to commencement of the Booking, the Seller reserves the right to retain the deposit and/or invoice the Buyer for any additional setup costs incurred prior by the cancellation. In the event the Buyer cancels all or part of the Booking/Event within 10 days prior to commencement of the Booking, the Seller reserves the right to retain the Buyer’s deposit and/or invoice the Buyer for any additional setup costs and/or projected loss of revenue incurred by the late cancellation. In the event the Buyer does not show (i.e. “no show”) for a Booking/Event the Seller will retain the Buyer’s deposit and invoice the Buyer for the full cost of the Booking/Event. The Seller reserves the right to cancel a Booking/Event at any time. The Seller will endeavor to give the Buyer adequate notice of such a cancellation and where appropriate will assist the Buyer in sourcing alternative arrangements. Where the Seller has cancelled the Booking/Event the Seller will refund the deposit in full. 4.Rates Rates are quoted in New Zealand dollars. All rates as quoted are net per person, unless otherwise stated and are inclusive of goods and services tax. 5.Service Under no circumstances will the Seller be responsible to the Buyer for any claim or damages (financial or other) caused as a result of the Sellers failure to provide any Goods and/or Services. 6.Payment Terms Payment is required prior to, or upon arrival; or where credit has been arranged (in writing), payment is required by the 20th day of the month following the invoice date. The Seller reserves the right to charge the Buyer 5% interest per month on all amounts that have not been paid in full by the 20th of the month following the invoice date. If the Seller is forced to use debt recovery services to collect any outstanding amount/s from the Buyer, the Seller will invoice the Buyer and the Buyer will become liable for any additional costs incurred to recover the outstanding amount/s. 7.Reservation of Title Until the Seller has been paid in full for all Goods and/or Services, all monies received by the Buyer shall be the property of the Seller and such monies shall be kept separate, accounted for and identified as being monies held by the applicant on trust for the Seller to be paid or applied only as the Seller directs. 8.Complaints Any complaint must be made in writing within ten working days of the Goods and/or Services being provided. 9.General Lien/Right of Disposal The Seller will in respect of all outstanding amount/s due from the Buyer have a general lien on any goods and property in the Seller’s hands and shall be entitled on the expiry of fourteen days notice, to dispose of the goods or property as the Seller thinks fit and apply the proceeds towards the outstanding amount/s. 12 – Skyline Product Guide 10.Seller’s Liability The Seller shall not be held liable for any loss of any kind whatsoever suffered by the Buyer due to any malfunction of any equipment or facilities used by the Seller to provide Goods and/or Services which results in the Seller failing to provide any Goods and/or Services. Notwithstanding anything else contained in this Document, the liability of the Seller to the Buyer, whether in contract or in tort, in respect of all claims, will not in the aggregate exceed the cost of the Goods and/or Services. 11.Indemnity The Buyer making the Booking/Event will indemnify the Seller against all costs incurred and losses suffered by the Seller including costs on solicitor/ client basis, resulting from the acts or omission of the Buyer. 12.Force Majeure The Seller will not be in any breach of this Document or in any way liable, if it is prevented from complying with the provision of Goods and/or Services by reason of act of God, act of public enemy, war, earthquake, riot, fire, storm, flood, explosion, compliance with any law of government restraint order, rule regulations, strikes, lockouts or any other cause not reasonably within the control of the Seller. 13.Buyer’s Disclaimer The Buyer hereby disclaims any right to rescind, or cancel the contract or to sue for damages or to claim restitution arising out of any misrepresentation made to it by any servant or agent of the Seller and the Buyer acknowledges that it buys the Goods and/or Services relying solely upon its own skill and judgment and that the Seller shall not be bound by nor responsible for any term, condition, representation or warranty other than given by the Seller which warranty shall be personal to the Buyer and shall not be transferable to any subsequent buyer. 14.General Unless the Buyer has received written confirmation from the Seller to the contrary, the terms of the Document apply to all transactions between the Buyer and Seller. The Buyer shall not offset against amounts due from the Seller to the Buyer or any third party. The Seller may assign all or part of its rights or obligations without the Buyer’s consent. The Seller reserves the right to review and change the terms of the Document at anytime. Any such changes will only take affect once the Seller has notified the Buyer in writing. If any provision within the terms of the Document is determined invalid, void, or illegal, the remaining terms shall not be affected, prejudiced or impaired by such a ruling.