My son won "Survivor" on the Carnival Conquest.
Final contest was eating dried meal worms in a bowl that the directors bought on Cozumel. My son ate them all while the other remaining contestant (a young woman) sort of hesitated (if you know what I mean).
He won a ship on a stick, a Carnival douffel bag, 45 minutes in a cocoon relaxation machine in the fitness/spa area plus some other trinkets.
Very impressive Doc! I like watching the games more. I had made friends with the Asst. CD on the Holiday, and she pratically pulled me on stage for the Lido Trivia contest. I ended up winning. She bought me a beer after.
Tom, hat's off to your son. I think I would have needed the time in the cocoon after that!
Cruise Fanatic--
You are right about the drinking contest. My sister and went on a cruise January 1, 1984 and there was a drinking contest. Folks were paired up into teams and she and her partner had to drink a yard of beer. We even have pictures. I think we were on the Festivale. We had to go upstairs to another room to plug in electrical appiances - curling irons, hair dryers, iron clothes, etc. How far things have come - even with the cheapest fare!!
I had made friends with the Asst. CD on the Holiday, and she pratically pulled me on stage for the Lido Trivia contest. I ended up winning. She bought me a beer after.
If you are referring to Becca, she is definitely a hoot! If you go on the Holiday, you will become very familiar with her funny "yeah, Becca" banter during bingo games.
Doc, I don't recall her name, this was in 2001. She was an American, and had some connection with SC. I doubt she would still be on the ship. Which contests did you win all those "ship on stick"'s for?
Trivia, trivia, and more trivia... I am a font of useless information. I seem to know a little about most things but alot about nothing. (plus, they seem to ask the same trivia questions from ship to ship. )
Trivia, trivia, and more trivia... I am a font of useless information. I seem to know a little about most things but alot about nothing. (plus, they seem to ask the same trivia questions from ship to ship. )
What you consider useless information, has been helpful to me.
I have never fully understood the Horse Racing contest.