Norwegian Cruise Line and MSG Entertainment announced today that the Rockettes, one of New York’s most illustrious and beloved icons, will christen Norwegian Breakaway as the official Godmothers, further strengthening the ship’s strong ties to New York. The christening ceremony will take place in New York City on May 8, 2013 on board Norwegian Breakaway, the largest ship to homeport year-round in New York.
The partnership with the Rockettes will include Norwegian Cruise Line as the designated “Official Cruise Line” of the Rockettes and Radio City Music Hall, and as the “Official Partner” of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. As part of their role as Godmothers, two Rockettes will sail aboard the first six sailings of Norwegian Breakaway, beginning May 12, 2013, and the first sailing of each month thereafter, taking part in special events for guests to enjoy.
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In March, I broke the story regarding Royal Caribbean International’s “Royal Champion” viral marketing program where fans of the cruise line only posted positive reviews on Cruise Critic and Trip Advisor. The fallout was huge.
Last week, Royal Caribbean informed its “Royal Champions” that it was canceling the program. I am glad Royal Caribbean decided to end the program since it was duplicitous at best. I never understood why Royal Caribbean opted to go this route. Was it fear of its competitors? Insecurity of its product? Or just shear arrogance? I am inclined to believe the latter. Simply put, Royal Caribbean had no need to employ this program. The line has a very loyal following of cruisers that post positive commentary sans the carrot and stick tactics of free cruises and special invites.
I had been aware of the “Royal Champion” program since May 2008 when I wrote the story of Brenda Moran, a woman banned by Royal Caribbean for complaining too much. In subsequent e-mails and phone calls to the company to inquire about the “Royal Champions” I was not provided with the true facts regarding the program – it was described to me by a former executive of Royal Caribbean as “a fan club” and that’s all it was. My gut told me it was more than that and I monitored the posts on the aforementioned boards for clues. Sure enough it happened ten months later when readers of my column informed me of an amazing blog post. The truth about the “Royal Champions” program came out in the form of a blog post by Royal Caribbean’s own marketing company.
I want to thank my readers. You are the lifeline for the majority of my cruise columns. I want you to know that I read each and every e-mail. Without your feedback and ombudsman issues this column would not exist. Have a cruise problem or issue? You have a voice with me. You won’t find a voice on other cruise sites because they are too scared to write an ombudsman column. As one cruise editor told me “it’s too much work and could affect ad revenues from the cruise lines.” Hmm… As in the case of the “Royal Champion” program justice has been served. Well done readers!
The spectacular event featured internationally acclaimed artists with Neapolitan origins Renzo Arbore and the Orchestra Italiana, Lucio Dalla and Pino Daniele. Also, watch Sophia Loren’s entrance as Fantasia’s godmother. I became a huge Pino Daniele fan after this event. It was lovely and the Neopolitan crowd had a terrific time.