SANParks offers apology to Wild Card members Posted on 14 March 2012 Tags:Pretoria, Swaziland Recently, Getaway received a number of queries regarding the SanParks Wild Card program and the setbacks the program experienced in issuing cards to loyal nature lovers. In November 2011 SANParks published an official apology addressing these issues as well as outlining their roll-out plans for the new Wild Card system, currently in effect: 2 November 2011 SANParks offers apology to Wild Card members Pretoria: Following a yearlong challenge with the issuing of Wild Cards to loyal nature lovers, South African National Parks (SANParks) has come clean and offered an apology to hundreds of the Wild Card members. The Wild Card is a programme that provides nature lovers with unlimited access to some of Southern Africa’s premier conservation areas. SANParks Managing Executive: Tourism and Marketing Glenn Phillips said that SANParks would like to apologise for the frustration members experienced. “We would like to thank them for their forbearance and continuing goodwill towards the Wild Card programme, particularly during the transition into the new system.” He said over the past year, through comprehensive research and customer feedback, it has become evident that a move to a more advanced technology will enable SANParks and its partners to provide relevant benefits to the loyal card members. According to Phillips, since taking over the management of the Wild Card a year ago, SANParks has taken several steps to overhaul the programme and introduce the latest technology. “The new-look card makes use of a smart-card chip for easier access and improved gate control. The new cards are also personalised to prevent fraud. “The good news is that 30 000 cards have already been distributed to all valid members so that they can continue to visit their favourite places. More cards are ready for mailing and the Wild Card team has been enlarged to deal with the demand. The online interface for data capture has also been reworked for improved accuracy and until such time as all the new cards have been distributed, members can access parks with their confirmation of membership letter and proof of identification (ID or passport). “Because the original member database was incomplete and corrupt, it has had to be completely updated, which caused the frustrating delays in the distribution of cards.” The new card system has already gone through a pilot testing in Augrabies and Mokala National Parks in the Northern Cape. “The integration between the systems should be completed by the end of the year. The focus will now fall on getting all the partner parks live so visitors can enjoy seamless access to all properties,” Phillips said. SANParks also announced that there will be no increase in Wild Card prices for the coming year – a boon for cash-strapped consumers ahead of the holiday season. With unlimited entry for a year to more than 80 parks and reserves around Southern Africa, the Wild Card remains the most affordable way to enjoy the outdoors. To promote customer service excellence the Wild Card programme is launching the WildStar competition, inviting members to nominate staff who provide great service related to the card.2 “The WildStar competition will reward staff who are singled out, as well as a member of the public who nominated their WildStar,” Phillips said. He said since the majority of Wild Card members learn about the card’s benefits when they visit a park or reserve, improved customer service will also enable members to make better use of their cards. “Progress in the roll-out of the new Wild Card system and an exciting competition for Wild Card members and staff mean the upcoming holidays are a great time to visit the Wild Card parks,” concluded Phillips. Partners in the Wild Card Programme are the Big Game Parks of Swaziland, CapeNature, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife and Msinsi Resorts and Reserves. For more information on the Wild Card visit www.wildcard.co.za, call 0861 GO WILD (46-9453) or email [email protected] Issued by: SANParks Corporate Communications For Media Enquiries Reynold “Rey” Thakhuli, General Manager: Media Liaison, PR & Stakeholder Relations. Tel 012-426-5203, mobile 073-373-4999, email [email protected] Hein Grobler, Programme Manager: Wild Card. Tel 012-426-5033, mobile 082-908-3993, email [email protected] Related Posts ‘We Are Open’: Western Cape invites South Africa for the holidays 2 November 2020 The Western Cape Government and Wesgro hosted events in Johannesburg and Durban to officially launch... read more Connect to the ocean from your living room in real time 20 April 2018 Would you like to watch and interact with a marine expert and diver in real... read more 2013 Put Foot Rally route change 27 June 2013 PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
‘We Are Open’: Western Cape invites South Africa for the holidays 2 November 2020 The Western Cape Government and Wesgro hosted events in Johannesburg and Durban to officially launch... read more
Connect to the ocean from your living room in real time 20 April 2018 Would you like to watch and interact with a marine expert and diver in real... read more