REGENT Seven Seas Cruises and Oceania Cruises took a different approach to their training day recently by challenging Cruiseabout team leaders from Queensland to a “Great Race” day in Brisbane. Teams were tested for their travel prowess, strategic planning and competitiveness by completing a series of physical and mental challenges....
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REGENT Seven Seas Cruises and Oceania Cruises took a different approach to their training day recently by challenging Cruiseabout team leaders from Queensland to a “Great Race” day in Brisbane.
Teams were tested for their travel prowess, strategic planning and competitiveness by completing a series of physical and mental challenges.
The tasks covered themes including foreign exchange knowledge, country awareness and the ability to obtain help from locals.
Each team planned their own route in a bid to win prizes such as medals and goodie bags.
Pictured above in the back row are: Emily Morrison, CA Chermside; James Sitters, Oceania Cruises; Jessie Burnett, CA Toowong; Nicola Scurr, CA Albany Creek; Jo Tatton, CA Noosa; Jess Miranda, CA Albany Creek; Tim Harrison, CA area leader and Deb Rawlins, CA Garden City.
In the front are: Rachael Mirtschin, CA Hervey Bay; Elsa McLean, Regent Seven Seas Cruises; Charli Brownlee, CA Caloundra and Nigel Letford, CA Live Queensland.
The winning team are below: Rachael Mirtschin, CA Hervey Bay; Elsa McLean, Regent Seven Seas Cruises; Charli Brownlee, CA Caloundra and Nigel Letford, CA Live Queensland.
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