Carnival Cruise Lines has launched a new national advertising campaign this week that features the unforgettable and memorable vacation moments experienced every day by the cruise line’s millions of guests, as captured through their own lenses. The “Moments That Matter” campaign includes thousands of real vacation photos and videos from past Carnival cruisers, collected through social media. When Carnival put out the call, past guests submitted more than 30,000 pieces of “cruiser generated content,” ranging from small moments like lounging poolside to larger-than-life moments like marriage proposals, each reflecting people’s most treasured vacation memories.
The new TV spots debuted on Monday, Sept 23, 2013, and are airing on major primetime network shows and leading cable networks and online on Yahoo! and YouTube. If you're like me and record your favorite shows to watch them by fast-forwarding through commercials, you can see the new TV spot below.
The campaign is part of a fall marketing push by Carnival Cruise Lines to stimulate consumer interest in the brand. More than $25 million in total will be invested across broadcast, radio, digital and direct mail between September and December 2013, and, while that does not represent the brand’s total annual advertising spend, it is substantially higher than what the company normally invests during the fall time period. The campaign will continue during first quarter 2014, which is a critical reservations period for the cruise industry known as “wave season.”
“For more than 41 years, Carnival has been creating the backdrop for lasting vacation memories for more than 60 million guests and we know there is no one more qualified than them to tell the authentic story of what a Carnival cruise is truly like,” said Jim Berra, chief marketing officer for Carnival Cruise Lines. “This campaign features real guests of all backgrounds and ages having fun and making great memories together.”
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