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Tourism & Travel News South Africa

The wait for #MonopolyMzansi is over

South Africa's very own Monopoly board game, Monopoly Mzansi, with 22 proudly South African locations has been launched. Showcasing local attractions and city highlights, the popular board game was officially revealed by toy company Hasbro at Nelson Mandela Square, Sandton, a key location on the local board.
Mike Turner Photography
Mike Turner Photography

Monopoly, which has celebrated its 81st brand birthday has been enjoyed by over a billion people worldwide and now South Africans will have the opportunity to "own" their piece of this beautiful country. Ever fancied purchasing Kruger Park or Kimberly’s Big Hole or daydreamed of building a hotel on Cape Town’s Boulders Beach? Monopoly Mzansi could make these dreams come true, just make sure you have enough Mzansi moolah in the bank, and a handy ‘get out of jail free card’ in your stash, especially when you land on a friend’s property and the rent is due.

Earlier this year, South Africans were encouraged to vote to get their favourite South African location, street attraction or destination on board to be part of Monopoly history. Over the past few years, numerous regional country versions of Monopoly have been produced and to date, the game is licensed in 103 countries, with Monopoly Mzansi being the latest addition.

Old favourites and new trendy spots

The special localised Mzansi edition features four transport hubs and 22 landmarks. Excitingly, the newest transport hub to make it on board is the Sandton Gautrain station. V&A Waterfront and Table Mountain scooped the most expensive spots followed by Boulders Beach, Chapman’s Peak Drive and Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden. Other locations highlight South Africa’s natural heritage with the Big Hole and Addo Elephant Park making it on board. Additional beautiful nature landmarks highlighted on the Monopoly Mzansi board include The Cradle of Humankind and St. Francis Bay with Durban Beachfront (The Golden Mile), Florida Road and uShaka Marine World vying for the most affordable locations on the board.

“South Africans are known for their 'gees' and pride in their country. Which is why we are extremely excited to present the final locations that made it on board as they truly represent South Africa’s rich cultural diversity and natural beauty. Some locations are old favourites - The Kruger Park, Gold Reef City and the Union Buildings - with the addition of a few new trendy spots such as Nelson Mandela Square, Maboneng, 4th Avenue Parkhurst and The Oyster Box Hotel. There is also a strong link to Madiba’s legacy with the inclusion of Vilakazi Street and Robben Island,” says Siphiwe Thabethe, country marketing manager for Hasbro South Africa.

"Monopoly Mzansi is a fantastic tourism product and an ideal keepsake as it proudly showcasing the essence of South Africa and a fair representation of all that South Africa has to offer to visitors across regions."

Mike Turner Photography
Mike Turner Photography

Locations:

Transport – King Shaka International Airport, Sandton Gautrain Station, OR Tambo International airport, Cape Town International Airport

Brown – The Big Hole, Kimberly, Addo Elephant Park

Light blue – Durban Beachfront (The Golden Mile), Florida Road Morningside Durban, uShaka Marine World

Pink – Drakensburg, The Oyster Box Hotel, Kruger National Park

Orange – Cradle of Humankind, Gold Reef City, Union Buildings

Red – Nelson Mandela Square, 4th Avenue Parkhurst, Vilakazi street Soweto

Yellow – Maboneng Precinct, St. Francis Bay, Robben Island

Green – Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden, Chapman’s peak Drive Cape Town, Boulders Beach

Dark Blue – V&A Waterfront, Table Mountain

Monopoly Mzansi, which will be available in all leading toy stores nationwide from 1 November.

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