Choice Hacking by Jen Clinehens

Choice Hacking by Jen Clinehens

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Choice Hacking by Jen Clinehens
Choice Hacking by Jen Clinehens
To sell something new, make it familiar. To sell something familiar, make it new.

To sell something new, make it familiar. To sell something familiar, make it new.

Jen Clinehens
Mar 22, 2025
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When Disney decided to formally enter the cruise industry with the launch of Disney Magic, they faced a big challenge:

Cruise ships had a perception problem.

In 1998, most families saw them as floating retirement homes.

Or party boats for college students on Spring Break.

And neither one screamed "magical family vacation."

Which was an issue for Disney, beca…

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