Module 2 Question 5
List the products and services available within your facility. Determine what the visitors can be charged.
Products:
ê Sondela Wildlife Centre has a shop for the guests when they walk in for their tours.
Products to sell & prices:
| ACT T- shirts | R160.00 |
| Canned cold rinks | R12.00 |
| Chips (Simba, Lays & Doritos) | R04.00 |
| Boskos-Nyala feed | R12.00 |
| Chocolates | R09.00 |
| Ice creams | Prices vary… |
ê It would be a great idea to open a small souvenir area in the shop selling:
ê Fridge magnets with a photo of them it, if we had an instant photo printer.
ê Feathers of our birds in the aviary with an info page on the bird. (The feathers come from cleaning their enclosure & they are found on the ground.)
ê Stickers of all the animals for kids to collect.
Services:
ê The Wildlife Centre has various tours they present.
· Daily tour: This tour is conducted by the paid staff which is an hour. Guests travel by each enclosure & the tour guides talk about the animals.
· Feeding tour: This tour is conducted by the students, which is about an hour & a half. Guests pay to feed some of the non –dangerous animals like antelope & giraffes. They also get to watch the student feed all the other animals.
· Sleep-over: The guests sleep over in a tent at the WLC. They do all the night checks & feedings with the person on night duty, in the morning the morning they help prepare the food & help feed.
· Breakfast tour: Guests book a breakfast on the deck where they eat while watching the animals in the boma next to them like, Giraffe, Zebra & Blue Wilde beest.
· Lion photos: Guests spend time with 2 lions accompanied by the students for safety & information. They then take photos with the lions.
· Lion walks: Guests walk with the lions in a closed off camp accompanied with the students. It’s for an hour; when the lions come back guest get to see their feeding.
· Lion feeding: Guests get to feed the lions by themselves & then spend time & take photos with them.
· Cheetah Walk: The guests walk with the cheetah & his trainer into a camped off site where he is released & the guests can take photos & see him in his natural habitat, however he has a tracking collar on him to help the trainer find him again. After the walk he gets his food from the trainer & guests get to see him feeding.
· Eco-life feeding tour: A special group of over sea veterinarians Take a feeding tour through the WLC, They get more information than normal tours & the tours are usually about 2 hours.
· Outside tours: These tours are the same as daily tours but it is for people who does not stay on the farm. The guests are driven from the main gate to the WLC by a driver, when the tour is over they are driven back.
| Service: | Time: | Price: |
| Daily tour | 09:00/11:00/13:30/15:00 | Adult-R65.00 Children-R40.00 |
| Feeding tour | 08:30 & 16:30 | R100.00 |
| Sleep-over | 17:00 – 80:30 | R250.00 |
| Hot-Breakfast | 08:00 | Adult-R230.00 Children-R170.00 |
| Cold-Breakfast | 08:00 | Adult-170.00 Children-R95.00 |
| Lion photos | Throughout Daily tours | R100.00 |
| Lion walk | 08:00 | R160.00 |
| Cheetah Walk | 08:00 | R200.00 |
| Lion feeding | 08:00 | R100.00 |
| Eco-life Feeding Tour | 08:00 | R100.00 |
| Outside daily tour | 08:00 | Adult-R95.00 Children-R55.00 |
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