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Travelers onboard cruise ships are playing a squeaky game of hide and go seek using rubber ducks. The trend has hit cruise lines across the globe, and has gone viral on social media.
When Ilene Meckley packs for a cruise, she lays out the essentials: the changes of clothes, shoes, makeup, playing cards, electronics. And the ducks. Dozens and dozens of rubber ducks. Need-their ...
Bill Brodie, 59, an avid cruise duck scavenger from Navarre, Fla., doesn’t hide your typical rubber duck, as he used to a year ago. Worried about the amount of plastic being passed around, ...
Cruise ship passengers bizarrely hide ducks on ships as a fun ritual. Getty Images. There are YouTube tutorials for the best places to hide them — and private Facebook groups for bath time buddy ...
The “quacker” cruise scavenger hunt community is currently on the rise. Look out for rubber ducks this summer, donning anything from sailor costumes to cowboy hats, hidden on cruise ships ...
Now however, Carnival Cruise Line has decided join the passenger-led activity. That’s right, the cruise line is getting in on the fun with the announcement of a duck mascot, according to Yahoo News.
Even though cruise ducks aren’t a new trend, the announcement of Ducky the Duck’s arrival is extra special. Ducky the Duck marks the first time any cruise line has endorsed or participated in ...
One of those cruisers recently turned to Carnival Cruise Line Brand Ambassador John Heald for help with a cruise ship duck problem. “John, I am writing to you with a serious dilemma.
The cruise duck trend, where passengers hide small rubber ducks around the ship for others to find, has become a beloved pastime for many travellers. However, scammers are now exploiting its ...
A YouTuber has issued a stark warning to cruise ship passengers about an online scam involving the sale of rubber ducks. Gary Bembridge, who runs the Tips For Travellers channel, revealed a quirky ...