Magic Cruise 2 Coverage

by Bill Stark | posted at 2010-02-18 10:58:00
tagged: MTG, Magic, Magic the Gathering, Magic Cruise, Legion Events, Steve Port, Lindsey Kary Port, Hollie V. Beg, Zaiem Beg, Dwayne St. Arnauld


I consider myself lucky to have won passage onto the first Magic Cruise. It was an absolute blast, and it looks like Steve Port and the Legion Events crew are making it an annual tradition. Voyagers on the second event just returned from their sunny trip to Jamaica, and we've begun compiling some of their reports, podcasts, notes, and photos from the trip. Today we're bringing you an early look at the things they did.

 

Photos come courtesy of the following people:

Dwayne St. Arnauld, who you can check out at StillHadAllThese.com.

Hollie V. Beg and Zaiem Beg. Zaiem is an editor at ChannelFireball, and you can read his work here.

Steve Port and Lindsey Kary Port of Legion Events, the company behind the Magic Cruise. Make sure to check out their announcement about Magic Cruise 3 here.

 

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As an added bonus, check out this podcast by James Dykes and Dwayne St. Arnauld that covers both Dwayne's trip on the cruise and Grand Prix-Oakland.
 
If you attended the second Magic cruise and have stories, photos, or video you would like to share with the community, please contact us using any of the links below (forums, Twitter, Facebook, or email).
 



Bill Stark is the founder and editor-in-chief of TheStarkingtonPost.com. He began playing Magic in 1995 after being introduced to the game by his brother. Since then he has competed at all levels of play including the JSS, Grand Prix, Nationals, and Pro Tour. In addition to his career as a pro, Bill began writing about the game early on for TheDojo.com, the first website dedicated to Magic. Since then he has written and edited for nearly every major Magic website on the web. In 2007 he began work as an official coverage reporter for Wizards of the Coast, flying to Grand Prixs, Nationals, and World Championships to record the events happening at each. He was also hired for six months as an R&D intern at Wizards where he worked on the redesign for DailyMTG.com as well as helping to develop multiple Magic sets. After leaving Wizards, he started TheStarkingtonPost.com to utilize his many contacts in the industry to provide a better information solution for fans of TCGs, gaming, and Magic: The Gathering.