Disney4me Posted April 11 Report Share Posted April 11 Cruise ducks are safe, y’all. ©Carnival If you’ve been on a Carnival cruise lately, you might’ve spotted a tiny rubber duck tucked behind a plant or perched on a ledge. It’s part of a trend that’s only getting bigger — guests hiding ducks for others to find. But recently, rumors started swirling that Carnival might crack down on the practice… and people had opinions. Let’s talk about what’s really going on — and what Carnival’s Brand Ambassador had to say about it. Before we get into the details, Small World Vacations’ services are 100% free and can help you book your Disney Cruise, as well as arrange special accommodations that you might need onboard the ship, find cruise line deals, and discuss your travel insurance options with you (so you feel confident in whatever decision you make. So, what’s the deal with ducks? Here’s the quick backstory: guests have been hiding small rubber ducks all over Carnival cruise ships for the past few years. It’s basically a floating scavenger hunt. Some ducks have little tags saying where they’re from, others have cute cruise-themed messages, and the idea is simple — hide a duck, make someone smile when they find it. ©foreverkaren.com This trend is fan-led and totally unofficial, but it’s picked up steam thanks to Facebook groups and cruisers sharing their finds. Some people collect ducks from every ship they’ve sailed on. Others bring bags full of the little guys just to spread some joy. It’s become a whole vibe. ©Amazon But then… the internet did what it does and made people panic. Wait, is Carnival banning ducks?? That’s what a recent YouTube video title suggested. The video asked, “Is Carnival considering canceling people from bringing ducks on board?” and the cruise community immediately started freaking out. Enter: John Heald. ©Carnival If you’ve ever cruised with Carnival or followed their social media, you probably know the name. He’s the Brand Ambassador and senior cruise director for Carnival Cruise Lines. He responded to the whole duck drama in a video on his Facebook page, and honestly? He shut it down in the best possible way. “The answer is no,” he said right off the bat. ©USA Today He explained that the rumor started because someone said they walk around the ship picking up ducks and throwing them away. (Why? No one knows.) John didn’t hold back: “I don’t know why oh why oh why somebody would do that. Listen, not everybody is going to like hiding the ducks. Not everybody is going to enjoy finding them, but the majority of people do and it brings joy to those people. I’ve said this over and over again, why would that bother you?” Fair question. ©USA Today Then he gave his stamp of approval once and for all: “If somebody finds a little duck and it brings you joy, if somebody hides it and it brings you joy, who cares? Keep bringing the ducks. Keep hiding them. Keep finding them.” ©thestreet.com So there you have it. Straight from the cruise director himself — Carnival is not banning rubber ducks. They’re totally fine with it, as long as you’re being respectful and not tossing ducks into the pool filters or anything wild like that. What this means if you’re cruising soon If you’re sailing with Carnival anytime soon and want to join the duck game, go for it! A few quick tips if you’re new to it: You can find cruise ducks on Etsy, Amazon, or even your local dollar store. Most cruisers add little tags to their ducks with their name, sailing date, or a fun message. Hiding spots range from obvious (on a ledge in a hallway) to creative (tucked near a planter, behind a statue, etc.). Don’t hide ducks in places that could cause a safety issue or interfere with crew operations. Keep it friendly and fun. Carnival has leaned into this trend in a low-key way, letting the cruisers run with it — and honestly, it’s kind of refreshing to see a big cruise line just say, “Yeah, this makes people happy. Go ahead.” So yes, the ducks are staying. And if you’re sailing soon? Maybe pack a few. You never know whose day you’ll make with a $1 rubber duck wearing sunglasses. ©Carnival For more Disney tips and information, be sure to follow us at DFB. Are There Casinos on Disney Cruise Ships? DON'T DO IT ALONE! Our favorite people over at Small World Vacations are ready to help you save time, headaches, and best of all, money, when you book your Disney trip or cruise. Their agents compare current offers to find the best deal for you -- they've literally saved their guests millions of dollars since 1996. Plus, their services are 100% FREE FOR YOU! (They're DFB's recommended travel agency, and you can see why here!) So book that trip now, then sit back and enjoy planning your Disney World Trip with a DFB-approved expert! Click here for a no obligation price quote today, and let them know DFB sent you GET MORE INFO Will you be hiding a duck on your next Carnival Cruise? Tell us in the comments below!The post "Keep Bringing the Ducks!" The Cruise Rule That Has Everyone Talking first appeared on the disney food blog.View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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