Tuesday, 5 November 2019

WIN TWO TICKETS: Complete the Robben Island Museum market research survey



Robben Island Museum (RIM) is currently undertaking a market research survey to gain insight into the domestic and international tourist markets. Year on year travel trends change according to local and international economic climates, as well as other social and environmental factors. The main goal of this research is to assist RIM to gain up-to-date data on the factors that influence tourists’ itineraries as well as their holiday and spending habits.

Stand a chance to win two tickets to the Island, for you and one lucky friend! All you have to do is:
  1. Complete the survey. Follow this link to the social media post: http://bit.ly/345WFF8
  2. Tag someone you would like to go to the Island with; and
  3. Share the survey with that person.
This survey is anonymous and will remain open until Friday, 15 November 2019 at 17:00.

For more information on Robben Island Museum, please visit their website www.robben-island.org.za. For regular updates, visit them on Facebook (@RobbenislandDAC), Twitter and Instagram (both @Robben_island). If you have any questions or queries about the research, please contact our research partner, Reputation Matters, on research@reputationmatters.co.za
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Released by Reputation Matters
Media contact:
Chris Bischoff

More information about Robben Island Museum
Robben Island Museum (RIM) is a public entity responsible for managing, maintaining, presenting, developing and marketing Robben Island as a national estate and World Heritage Site. It was established by the Department of Arts and Culture in 1997.
RIM implements a wide range of conservation, educational, tourist development, research, archiving and general heritage programmes that are designed to achieve its mandate; conserve the Island’s natural and cultural resources and heritage; and promote it as a platform for critical debate and life-long learning.
RIM is also responsible for managing and maintaining the assets of the Island. These include the Maximum and Medium Security Prison Complexes, Robert Sobukwe’s House, the Curio and Village Shops, the Village Precinct and associated recreational facilities, the Helipad and runway on the Island, World War 2 memorials, power generation and water processing plants, Jetty 1 and the Nelson Mandela Gateway at the V & A Waterfront, the Mayibuye Archives, the three (3) ferries that transport people to the Island and the fleet of buses used by tourists on the Island.

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