![]() ![]() While it clearly skews younger and kids are more likely to be the recipients of the toy ducks, even when an adult may be the one that spots it first. What we discovered is that the hide and seek fun is universal. ![]() Of course we also did it on Princess, Carnival, and our most recent voyage on Norwegian Encore during our Alaska cruise. In fact, as the restart continued, we participated across a wide variety of cruise lines ranging from hiding ducks in the ultra-luxury MSC Yacht Club to Holland America Line and even on a Viking Ocean cruise. With months of time to research and read epic tales - duck tails? - from passionate cruise duck hunters and spreaders, I quickly discovered that the tradition has spread farther than just Carnival. In all honesty, despite Carnival being where my wife and I started cruising - at that point I had not stepped on the deck of a Carnival cruise ship in many years, except for the occasional trade event. I first started hearing about hiding "cruise ducks" during the pandemic when friends shared that it was one of the things that they missed most about sailing on Carnival. it is one of those things that is as fun to give as it is to get! In fact, entire online communities have evolved to embrace this activity and frankly. While some folks look to pineapples, a much more wholesome and family-friendly game has developed in the past few years around hiding rubber duckies on cruise ships and then sharing your finds with others on social media. ![]() There are a lot of things that folks who love cruising do to make the adventure even more fun. ![]()
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