Next fall, fans can board a Taylor Swift-themed cruise. Marvelous Mouse Travels has planned In My Cruise Era, a four-night trip to and from the Bahamas on a ship named Allure of the Seas.
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It sets sail from Miami on Oct. 21, 2024, which is a day after Swift's final Eras Tour date in the city.
"Join us as we celebrate all things Taylor, make new friends, dress up in our favorite eras, trade friendship bracelets, and enjoy everything this amazing ship has to offer," reads the cruise's Travefy listing. "This cruise is for all fans, so bring your besties, your moms and dads, your baby fans, and if you need someone to room with, post on our page and ask."
Trivia, karaoke and a dance party are on the schedule, with each event themed around Swift.
The trip will be hosted by Jessica Malerman, Nicole Rivera and Shelby Reyes. On Travefy, the organizers make it clear that they are not "endorsed or affiliated with TASRM or Taylor Swift."
TASRM is short for Taylor Alison Swift Rights Management. Overall, her business dealings —including her albums, tours and the Eras Tour concert film— has made her billionaire.
Per a Bloomberg News analysis, she's reached a net worth of $1.1 billion.
"Her prolific songwriting, negotiations around streaming and shrewd decision to re-record her first six albums have enabled her to create massive financial success at a time musicians have lost clout in the industry," the report reads. "The close relationship she's cultivated with her millions of ardent fans has led to a more unified demographic than just about any political party, evidenced by the swapping of beaded Swift-inspired friendship bracelets that's become a universal rite among concertgoers."
The Bloomberg News projection of Swift's net worth considered "the estimated value of her music catalog and five homes, and earnings from streaming deals, music sales, concert tickets and merchandise." The figure also factored in "the impact of income tax, tour production and travel costs and commissions paid to managers and agents."