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theDoctor said..
The scaffold museum and the toothbrush fence...
I hear they have up to fifty toothbrushes on that fence.
2 weeks on south island 2 days in Orcland??
Went around the south island in 2011... hire cars are good value... accommodation on the west coast can be pretty pricey... The pie shops and homemade relish are a must in EVERY small town... That is PIE shops... not bakeries... everything tastes better in pastry... sorry, I digress...
Worth doing some research, the place is totally geared-up for outdoor activities... tramping etc. Then there are odd things... e.g. a bus ride from Queenstown to Milford Sound with cruise tix for 2 people was $640 and a 13 or 14 hour round trip. To charter a 4 seater plane for 2 people from Queenstown to Milford Sound with cruise tix for 2 people was $600. I had a hire car and chartered a plane and it was awesome... views were amazing...
The drive across arthurs pass is a good intro... I liked Hokitika... sleepy little town... pretty sure they had beer and cheese

Wanaka is nice... much slower pace than Q'town... but I guess it has grown a lot in the 5 or so years since I was there... and (obviously) Franz Josef and Fox are a must. Splash out and take the teenagers for a ride in a helicopter... It's safe... the pilots are kiwis - like most chopper pilots all around the world

I would definitely try to get to Milford Sound/Fiordland.
All the photos of mountains and rivers/rocks will be
very interesting for your family and friends when you return.
Have only been to Willungten on the North Island... I remember they had beer... craft beer... lots of it... that was 2012ish...