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Meetings | Incentive Programs | Conventions & Family Programs | Recognition Programs | Continuing Education | Theme Cruises | Dockside Charters
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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...Here are two examples of successful theme cruises.
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CHOCOLATE FANTASY CRUISES Chocolate Fantasy Cruises
Special interest cruises were marketed to subscribers of Chocolatier Magazine and to chocolate aficionados in the general marketplace by Landry & Kling via press releases, advertising, and interviews with radio and newspaper columnists.
Landry & Kling planned and operated 6 Chocolate Fantasy Cruises aboard Queen Elizabeth 2 sponsored by Chocolatier Magazine and over a dozen fine chocolate companies. The programs featured a whole schedule of chocolate-themed events such as chocolate dessert making, chocolate history lectures, special tastings and more.
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SCOTTISH CEILIDH CRUISES Special interest cruises were marketed through Scottish clan publications nationwide, at Scottish Highland Games, and through the fans of the Scottish performers featured on the cruises.
Landry & Kling provided a variety of Scottish-themed entertainment on these cruises including Scottish country dancing and instructors, musicians, singers, story tellers, and whiskey tastings courtesy of Cutty Sark Scotts Whisky, sponsor of the series of 3 cruises to the Caribbean, Canada and the Maritime Provinces, and Bermuda.. Group size ranged from 100 to -250, all attired in their finest Scottish dress.
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