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Name a Cruise Ship
By CajunMama | January 18, 2008
When I found the Hungry Suitcase, I knew then that Royal Caribbean’s marketing department was full of great ideas. Who knew that they would be THIS brilliant?
Royal Caribbean and USA Today are holding a contest where the average traveler has an opportunity to get in on the ship-naming action. The winner not only gets to name one of two ships in the contest, but they will also attend the naming gala, and get to take a week-long, first-class, all-expense paid cruise on the ship he/she names.
The Name That Ship contest coincides with the launch of USA Today’s new cruise community. Readers can log on to cruises.usatoday.com for an active community of cruise enthusiasts and get an extensive resource of useful information for all their cruise traveling needs. For additional information about the cruise industry, check out CruiseDiva.com.
Full contest details and entry information can be found at namethatship.usatoday.com. I’m off to fill out my entry so that I can maybe take my first cruise and name a ship Cajun Mama.
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January 18th, 2008 at
Hey! I’ve never been on a cruise before either — well, besides the Windjammer, which is nothing like a mega-ship.
I want to win the contest. OR, how abouts we just plan a girly cruise getaway!
January 18th, 2008 at
That is so cool - and I think the name CajunMama would be great! Hmm, maybe MudslideMama the cruise operators wouldn’t like so much.
January 24th, 2008 at
Toothpaste, even when I’m not travelling.
March 15th, 2008 at
[...] by MountainMama on March 15, 2008 Back in January, soon after CajunMama wrote a post about the ship-naming contest being held by Royal Caribbean International, in conjunction with USA TODAY, my brain started [...]
November 17th, 2008 at
Royal Caribbean and USA Today are holding a contest where the average traveler has an opportunity to get in on the ship-naming action. The winner not only gets to name one of two ships in the contest