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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.
You can't just put rubber ducks anywhere like in the buffet scrambled egg tray (which you may want to avoid on a cruise) or the boiler room below deck. There are generally agreed upon rules to the ...
“Guests cannot hide things, such as rubber ducks, in staterooms or public areas on the ship,” the directive stated. They are free, however, to bring them on board. Filed under.
Some say that cruise ducks trace their quacky past to 2018, when 10-year-old Abby Davis and her father took a Carnival Cruise and thought it would be fun to bring 50 rubber ducks with them to hide ...
If you find a rubber duck on a cruise ship, know that it's just one way that strangers on vacation break the ice, and you can get in on it, too!
She sells about 4,000 rubber ducks every month, as well as a few dozen T-shirts covered in ducks and duck-inspired sayings such as “Cruising Quackers Duck Detective Agency” and “Get Lucky ...
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