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Many kinds of meetings can easily use a cruise in lieu of a resort or hotel setting. Making your meeting “different” is often what makes it successful. Here are several examples: (more)
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In the United States, only about 16% of adults have ever been on a cruise. Cruising can motivate top performers and reward them with a 3-night weekend in the Bahamas, or a week long private charter from Rome to Barcelona. Success at sea comes in many forms… (more)
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See how one direct selling organization achieved maximum success on their cruise charter with an extensive education program for the adults and a wide array of planned activities for the children. (more)
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Acknowledge your employees or customers by inviting them to a floating trade show or a new product launch in a surprising venue that exudes success for your future endeavors together. (more)
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For a stimulating learning environment, many professional associations have turned to cruising so their members can earn CE credits in a congenial setting that their spouses appreciate too. (more)
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When a group shares a special interest, it’s even more interesting to cruise together because, without the pressures of daily life, the common bonds are enhanced... (more)
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When additional housing is needed in a port city and there simply isn’t any other way to provide it – cruise ships may be the solution. Here are three examples of successful dockside programs managed by Landry and Kling. (more)
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