

Creative Agency: Big Spaceship, Arnold Worldwide

Once you visit the site, you immediately understand why it won the Best Motion Graphics award at the 2007 SXSW Interactive Festival. Sammy gobbles up countless items -- surfboards, tuxedos, spicy foods…mountains -- and based on three categories of relaxation, adventure and culture, chooses which vacation is best for you. You can slide from the bedroom to the kitchen to find things that suit your vacation style, and at the end of it all, Sammy serenades you with the vacation you chose. The graphics and transitions are flawless and get you into the spirit of planning your dream cruise.
Once a vacation is chosen for you, the companies supply all the tools to help you on your way. You can also watch funny videos of Sammy on vacation, you can design a date for Sammy, participate in his sing-along songs, or listen to what he has on his voicemail.
-- Krisserin Canary, associate editor, iMedia Communications


This whole experience is seamless. The animation, quirky humor and airy music playing in the background all help the user take a mini-vacation from their tasks at hand. The add-on features are grouped intelligently to feed the needs of those with some time on their hands ("Learn More About…," "Plan My Vacation…") and those users with even a little more time on their hands ("Watch Sammy videos," "Sing-a-long with Sammy," "Create the perfect she-case for Sammy,") et cetera.
-- Bradley Werner, director of marketing, The Fifth Network
Taking a cruise should be fun. When I look at the site launched by Royal Caribbean, I'm pleased to see they managed to replicate the same atmosphere online that you would expect on a cruise. They've created an experience that is fun, engaging, rich and surprising enough to get you into the mood of booking a vacation as soon as possible.
It's all about advertainment, and once again Big Spaceship demonstrates they are great at this type of project. The site has a lot of features to discover and definitely has the capability to generate repeat visits and a good amount of buzz both among potential first-time cruisers and loyal clients of Royal Caribbean.
If you look at the single elements of the site, maybe it's tough to find something creatively unique and innovative, but in this case, I believe it's important to look at the entire picture. The whole experience for the user is surely of high quality and, in the end, this is what really matters.
-- Martina Zavagno, editor-in-chief, Adverblog