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Colorful cruise ducks with tags and fun accessories

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Hey fellow cruisers and duck-hiding fanatics!

If you’re one of the thousands of us who pack bags full of rubber ducks every time we sail… if you live for that thrill of spotting a hidden duck by the Lido Deck pool, tucked behind a deck chair, or peeking out from a potted plant… then you KNOW how massive this fun little game has gotten!

We’re talking hundreds of ducks hidden on every sailing – kids (and us grown-ups!) running around hunting them like treasure, snapping pics, and posting finds in those huge Facebook groups like Cruising Ducks (almost 300,000 members strong!) and Cruising Ducks.

It’s the BEST part of the cruise – way more exciting than another buffet run! Pure joy, smiles everywhere, and memories that last long after you get off the ship.

Imagine Owning The Perfect Website Name:

  • CruiseDucking.com – The #1 name for the whole game! Perfect for a site with hiding tips, best spots on ships, duck tag printables, photo galleries of epic finds, and more.

Build the go-to website for ALL cruise duckers:

  • Share your best hiding spots (without giving away too many secrets 😉
  • Sell or giveaway printable tags
  • Host a gallery of found ducks from your sailings
  • Start your own Facebook-style group or forum
  • Even sell cruise-themed ducks and accessories on the side!

This trend is HUGE on the big most fun cruise line ever! John Heald himself (IYKYK) says it’s all good fun!

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But wait! What are the top places to hide ducks on a cruise?

Top 10 Places to Hide Ducks on a Cruise Ship

  1. Inside potted plants in public areas like the atrium or lounges – Nestle the duck among the leaves for a natural camouflage that’s easy to spot but feels like a fun discovery.
  2. On top of signs or artwork frames – Perch it high above eye level on directional signs or picture frames in hallways and elevators, encouraging people to look up.
  3. In stairwell corners or on handrails – Tuck it in a quiet stairwell nook or balance it on a railing step where passengers frequently pass but rarely linger.
  4. Underneath or behind lounge chairs in indoor seating areas – Slide it partially under a cushion or chair in the atrium or library for a sneaky yet accessible hide.
  5. Atop a piano or on tables in bars and cafes – Place it proudly on the piano lid in the music lounge or on an empty table side, making it visible to relaxed onlookers.
  6. In elevator corners or button panels (safely) – Position it in the corner floor or on a ledge inside the elevator, surprising riders during their quick trips between decks.
  7. Among sculptures or statues in common spaces – Balance the duck on a statue base or near decorative art pieces in the promenade or central park areas.
  8. On the back of chairs in the buffet or dining areas – Drape it over the back of an unoccupied chair or tuck it between trays on a cleared table for a mealtime surprise.
  9. In quiet corners of the library or card room – Hide it on a bookshelf ledge or magazine stack, perfect for book lovers to stumble upon during downtime.
  10. Near deck railings indoors (like promenades) – Set it on a wide indoor railing or ledge overlooking the sea, evoking a “duck watching the waves” vibe without risk of blowing away.

These spots keep the game fun, safe (public areas only, nothing precarious or near water/emergency gear), and exciting for fellow cruisers to find!

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