If you see a rubber duck on your cruise… don’t ignore it 👀 It’s the cruising ducks game
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It's called cruising ducks. Families hide small rubber ducks all around the ship or resort.
Some cruise lines have started restricting or banning duck hiding because of safety, environmental concerns, and crew workload.
This is not a place to market your business. No logos, no promotions, no solicitations.
Do add your social media handle to your duck tag, so lucky finders can tag you and share the fun.
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There’s a hidden game happening on cruises and resorts—and it’s one of the easiest ways to add instant fun for families 🐥 It’s called cruising ducks… but before you start hiding, know the rules (some cruise lines don’t allow it 👀) and keep it kind—no business promotion, just fun for everyone. I linked my favorite duck kits + tags in my Amazon storefront so you can join in the right way. https://www.amazon.com/shop/laineymelnick And if you want a vacation filled with experiences like this, I’ve got you covered from start to finish. Book with Dream Vacations – Lainey Melnick & Associates ✈️ https://lmelnick.dreamvacations.com/editorial/travelwithlainey #FamilyTravel #CruiseTips #TravelFun #VacationIdeas