By Mike Gast, Vice President of Communications, Kampgrounds of America Inc.
Campers throughout North America have embraced Value Kard Rewards, KOA’s loyalty program. Now the campground network has announced the addition of even more budget-friendly features to the popular program.
Starting this month, campers who sign up or renew their program membership will have access to SaveAround®, which offers a variety of coupons good in more than 200 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada. Additional nationwide coupons are also available in both mobile and print.
“We know enhancements such as SaveAround® are going to make Value Kard Rewards a year-around value for our camper guests,” said KOA Vice President of Brand Development Lorne Armer. He notes campers will now receive savings on entertainment, recreation, groceries, dining and more.
According to Armer, new enhancements to the Value Kard Rewards Program include pay-as-you-go Dish TV service for campers and RVers and special pricing on telephone technical support designed exclusively for them. These are in addition to the program’s discounts on registration fees, ability to earn points that can be applied towards daily site charges, and other benefits.
“And we’re only getting started,” he says. “There are a lot more great valuable KOA Value Kard Rewards program additions on the way.”
Current Value Kard Rewards members can access SaveAround through the KOA app, which is available for download in the App Store or on Google Play. Information is also available by visiting www.myvkr.com.
Those wishing to purchase a Value Kard Rewards membership can do so at any of the more than 485 KOA campgrounds throughout the U.S. and Canada. The annual cost is just $30, and a portion of the proceeds go to support KOA Care Camps. For more program information, or to purchase a Value Kard Rewards membership online, visit or by visiting www.koa.com/value-kard-rewards/.
Kampgrounds of America is celebrating its 54th Anniversary in 2016. KOA was born on the banks of the Yellowstone River in Billings, Montana in 1962.