VIRGIN Voyages’ “no kids” policy has children calling “b*llsh*t”. At least that is the story being told in Virgin’s new television commercial, promoting the virtues of a childless cruise in a post-pandemic time when we could probably all do with a break from certain family members. The campaign, which can...
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VIRGIN Voyages’ “no kids” policy has children calling “b*llsh*t”.
At least that is the story being told in Virgin’s new television commercial, promoting the virtues of a childless cruise in a post-pandemic time when we could probably all do with a break from certain family members.
The campaign, which can be viewed HERE, is styled as a sentimental 1980s ballad against the injustice that is Virgin’s no kids rule.
Despite the fairly convincing #KidsAgainstVirginVoyages ad, Virgin founder Richard Branson reassured the cruise line’s passengers he was in no danger of a backflip on his vision, that even his own grandchildren would have to wait until they turn 18 to board Scarlet Lady and her sisters.
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