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International Cruise & Excursions, Inc. (ICE) founders John and Marcia Rowley Receive Circle of Excellence Lifetime Achievement Award from American Resort Development Association

International Cruise & Excursions, Inc. (ICE), one of the world’s largest and most innovative travel partners, was recently recognized with several prestigious awards by the American Resort Development Association (ARDA). 

Among these honors was the ARDA Circle of Excellence (ACE) Lifetime Achievement Award presented to ICE founders, John and Marcia Rowley. The ACE Lifetime Achievement Award is bestowed upon those that have attained the highest level of excellence and whose accomplishments and life’s work drive the industry to new heights.

The Rowleys changed the landscape of the vacation ownership industry when they pioneered the introduction of cruise exchange in 1997.  For more than 20 years, vacation owners were limited to the benefits of resort exchange services.  However, this all changed when the Rowleys formed ICE and introduced vacation owners to the remaining two-thirds of the world with cruise exchange which became the newest and most exciting option in exchange in over 20 years—introducing more than 3 million timeshare owners to cruising.

In addition to John and Marcia Rowley receiving the ACE Lifetime Achievement Award, ICE was also recognized for its excellence in several other departments:

Corporate Social Responsibility— ICE Culture Team

Call Center Team— First Call Resolution Team

Marketing Programs— Travel Agency Resort BOGO program for the American Express Rep Network

“The Rowleys have left an indelible imprint on the timeshare and resort industry positioning ICE as a leader and valuable partner within the industry bringing more flexibility and options to vacation ownership,” said Brian Fontana, ICE President & CEO.  “ICE has enjoyed a longstanding and successful relationship with countless resort developers in the timeshare industry and these awards further demonstrate our commitment to serving their needs.”