By Peter Couture, Times Staff Writer Friday, April 20, 2012 ABOARD THE DISNEY FANTASY “I'm sorry, Sir, but jeans are not allowed." Uh-oh. I was checking in at Palo, the tony restaurant on the Disney Fantasy . The recently christened ship is new to the Disney Cruise Line. I was new to cruising. "Do you have another pair of pants you could change into?" the receptionist asked. I did not. Along ...
Dominican Republic awaits new cruise ship center The center announced Tuesday is being built on 30 acres (12 hectares) of waterfront property with help from local shipping company Grupo B&R. It will feature a marketplace, restaurants, bars and a water attraction.
This is a discussion on Cruise Ship Companies Getting Strict About Safety Drill After Costa Concordia ... - I within the Current Cruise Travel News forums, part of the category; Cruise News Reporter Has Just Posted the Following: Cruise Ship Companies Getting Strict About Safety Drill After Costa Concordia ...
Cruise ships are finally showing improvements in their safety measures since the Costa Concordia disaster, as can be seen in an article published earlier today in USA today titled “Elderly cruiser kicked off Seabourn ship for skipping drill.” An 84-year- old woman, along with her 90-year-old husband, was kicked off the Seabourn Sojourn this week. The woman refused to attend the mandatory safety ...
An elderly couple was booted from a luxury ship Saturday after the wife refused to participate in the mandatory safety drill that begins every cruise.
A CRUISE ship stricken with a vomiting bug is to be fumigated when she returns to Greenock.
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A new Royal Caribbean cruise ship will begin sailing from Tampa in 2013, the Tampa Port Authority announced today.
A Panamanian man who survived being stranded in the Pacific for 28 days and watched two friends die is suing the owners of a cruise ship that failed to stop and offer help.
A Panamanian man who survived being stranded in the Pacific for 28 days and watched two friends die is suing the owners of a cruise ship that failed to stop and offer help.
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