Eric Stonestreet stars in Norwegian Cruise Line ad campaign
Meanwhile, the beloved actor was also named the godfather of Norwegian Aqua. Besides this, Stonestreet can add the role of the cruise line’s brand ambassador to his resume. He can be seen as the face of the cruise line’s new “Experience More” ad campaign, which includes 15-second and 30-second spots.
Moreover, Stonestreet will also appear in other promotional materials across the United States and Canada. He will be seen on social media, television, digital platforms and other mediums.
‘Relatability, authenticity and genuine charm’
Over the last few months, we have had the pleasure of getting to know Eric as he has spent time with our team, both shoreside and onboard.
We are excited for him to bring his relatability, authenticity and genuine charm as he spotlights how guests can experience more with NCL and have their very best vacation with us.
It was Rebel Fish, the cruise line’s internal creative agency, that came up with the concept behind the cruise line’s “Experience More” campaign. Meanwhile, the spots were directed by Jason Winer of Bodega Studios Los Angeles. Of interest to note, Winer also directed more than 20 episodes of Modern Family and also served as co-executive producer on the sitcom.
‘Big-hearted hospitality and guest service’
Over the past few months, the NCL team has welcomed my family and I with open arms, showing us firsthand the big-hearted hospitality and guest service that NCL is known for, along with the amenities and offerings that cater to every type of traveler.
Soon, I’ll experience it for myself when I join my family for a bucket-list trip to Alaska next summer. As a new cruiser, it is an honor to have the opportunity to connect with future guests and show them how much more they can expect when they sail with NCL.
In conclusion, Eric Stonestreet will serve as the cruise line’s new brand ambassador and “Brings to life how guests can experience more to do, more to see, more to enjoy and more value when vacationing with NCL.”
Readers can enjoy one of the ad spots here.