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Temporary Traffic Changes for Port of Galveston Road Construction

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Key Aspects:

  • Port of Galveston will be rerouting street traffic through December 5, 2025, due to road construction.
  • All passenger vehicles for Terminal 25, used by Carnival Cruise Line, must enter and exit on 23rd Street.
  • Cruise traffic for Terminal 28, which serves Princess Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, and Carnival, will be rerouted to 33rd Street.

Cruise passengers departing from Galveston, Texas, this fall will need to follow new routes to reach two of the port’s busiest terminals.

The Port of Galveston is temporarily rerouting traffic flow to Terminals 25 and 28 through December 5, 2025, due to ongoing road construction near the cruise complex.

At Terminal 25, used by Carnival Cruise Line, all passenger vehicles will enter and exit via 23rd Street. At Terminal 28, which serves Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, and Disney Cruise Line, all cruise traffic will use 33rd Street for pickups and drop-offs.

Passengers are encouraged to park in official Port of Galveston lots and to take port shuttles to their assigned terminal to help alleviate roadside delays and congestion.

“Cruise passengers may also receive details from their cruise line before their sailing date,” representatives at the port stated.

The new routes will affect thousands of passengers sailing to the Western Caribbean aboard nine ships currently homeported in Galveston.

These include Disney Cruise Line’s 2,713-guest Disney Magic, operating 4-night roundtrip cruises to Progreso, Mexico, and Princess Cruises’ Regal Princess, which sails 7-night voyages to Cozumel, Mexico; Belize City, Belize; and Roatan, Honduras.

Galveston traffic route
Galveston traffic route (Rendering: Galveston Wharves)

Carnival Cruises, Port of Galveston’s largest cruise operator, recently marked its 25th anniversary sailing from Galveston.

The celebration aboard 5,374-passenger Carnival Jubilee’s on October 18, 2025, highlighted the cruise line’s growth and long-standing partnership with the city.

Carnival Breeze, Carnival Dream, and Carnival Legend also run regular Western Caribbean itineraries from Galveston to Mexico and Honduras.

Passengers booked on Royal Caribbean should not feel the strain as much as the line operates from its dedicated Terminal 10, which debuted in November 2022.

Both the 5,479-passenger Harmony of the Seas and the 3,344-passenger Mariner of the Seas continue 7- and 4-night Caribbean sailings, respectively, through the end of the year.

Meanwhile, Galveston’s newest cruise facility, Terminal 16, is on track to open in November 2025.

The fourth terminal will welcome MSC Cruises’ 5,877-guest MSC Seascape for its inaugural sailing to the Western Caribbean on November 16, marking the cruise line’s official debut from the Lone Star State. 

Port Growth and Record Passenger Volumes

The traffic changes come as the Port of Galveston experiences record growth and mounting infrastructure demands.

In 2024, the port logged a record 3.4 million passenger movements across its terminals and projected more than 400 sailings in 2025. By the end of 2026, the Port of Galveston anticipates welcoming 2 million passengers.

Its newest 165,000-square-foot terminal, a $151-million project, anchors the expansion alongside a $55-million parking garage to support drive-to cruisers using Galveston’s prime Gulf of Mexico location.

The parking facility follows recommendations from a traffic-flow study that called for onsite parking, dedicated curb lanes for embarkation and debarkation, and a separate truck entrances.

The temporary reroutes for Terminals 25 and 28 are part of those long-term plans. While traffic is expected to return to normal patterns in early December, guests should stay alert for further changes in case of construction delays.

Carnival Cruise Line Explains Gratuity Distribution Yet Again

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival Cruise Line’s brand ambassador John Heald has once again attempted to explain that, in fact, crew members receive all tips offered to them, with no impact to their base salary.
  • The controversy has gained attention recently due to “influencers” spreading incorrect information without real knowledge of the cruise line’s employee payment policies.
  • Many different gratuity controversies continue to circulate online covering a wide range of topics about how, when, and who to tip.

Gratuities are a controversial topic among cruisers, whether it is a discussion of who should receive them, how they are paid, what the current rate may be, or if they should be mandatory or discretionary.

One issue that frequently resurfaces through social media groups and so-called “influencers” is exactly how cruise lines calculate crew members’ salaries in comparison to tips.

A concerned guest reached out to Carnival Cruise Line’s brand ambassador, John Heald, for clarification about the sometimes confusing connection between a crew member’s base salary and any gratuities they receive.

“[This person] is a cruise influencer with over 100,000 followers! She states that the money we tip the crew is used to pay them in addition to their normal pay as part of their base pay. Can you come clean on this?” the guest asks.

What this influencer seems to be claiming is that any gratuities a crew member receives are actually deducted from their “base pay” to keep the overall pay at a “normal” rate. For example, say a crew member’s salary is $400 per week, but they receive $150 per week in gratuities.

The claim is that Carnival would actually only pay the crew member $250, and the $150 in gratuities is added to reach that $400 salary. This would mean that the tips guests so generously offer are not actually over-and-above for excellent service, but are just being used as part of crew members’ base pay.

Heald left no question that this is not the case.

“As you are the 50th plus person to ask me this in the last few days I thought it was time for me to post the answer to save anyone else wasted time in asking me,” he noted. “THIS IS NOT CORRECT. IT IS FALSE INFORMATION.”

Read Also: How Much Should You Tip Crew Members?

Heald goes on to note that some “influencers” can be very good a what they do, but others are not so good. It’s always best for guests to go straight to the source for information, whether that is browsing the official website or speaking to a cruise line representative.

“Let me categorically deny that we do as they suggest,” he responded to further comments on the tipping confusion. “Gratuities that are given to the crew are kept by the crew and not by the company to support any salaries. That may happen on other cruise lines, but not with us.”

Cash Tipping on Carnival Cruise Line
Cash Tipping on Carnival Cruise Line

To be clear, Heald is not confirming how any other lines may manage gratuities, service charges, or tips. Payment and payroll operations are confidential for all cruise lines, and policies may be adapted as times change or when tax laws, or payment options shift.

“All I can say is that we are very grateful to every single guest who takes the time to give a gratuity to our crew,” he said. “Tipping is a very personal subject and at the end of the day people have to do what they think is best.”

At the moment, Carnival Cruise Line service gratuities are assessed at $16 per person, per day for most stateroom types. Guests staying in suites, which are larger rooms with more customized service, are assessed at $18 per person, per day. Carnival has not increased gratuity rates since April 2023.

More Tipping Controversies

Carnival Cruise Line has addressed a wide range of tipping controversies in the past.

Just days ago, the ever-touchy subject of whether guests should continue to have the discretion to adjust or remove automatic gratuities sparked heated debate and even a poll.

Another hot topic is how different guests might actually offer extra gratuities to staff members, and whether or not “cutesy” trends of how to display the cash one gives are appropriate or just tasteless.

Who receives tips, tipping porters at the cruise terminal, and whether to offer cash or increase the auto-gratuities on one’s shipboard account are all questions that are regularly discussed, with strong opinions on both sides.

Another Carnival Ship Cancels Sailing for Extended Dry Dock

Key Aspects:

  • The January 15, 2026 sailing of Carnival Elation from Jacksonville has been cancelled.
  • The cruise line alerted guests of the need for a longer time in dry dock, necessitating the cancellation of the last cruise before the ship is out of service.
  • Guests may rebook with fare protection on a comparable sailing and will receive a $50 per person onboard credit as incentive for booking a new cruise.

Guests booked on Carnival Elation for the last sailing before the 27-year-old ship enters dry dock in January 2026 will need to change their vacation plans.

Carnival Cruise Line has reached out to guests to alert them that the dry dock will need a bit more time than anticipated, and the ship’s January 15, 2026 sailing from Jacksonville, Florida has been cancelled.

The impacted cruise was to have been a 4-night Bahamas trip with visits to Celebration Key and Nassau. Following that cruise, Carnival Elation is scheduled to enter dry dock and will not resume service until February 9, 2026.

Guests are being offered the opportunity to rebook their sailing with some incentives, or else a full refund, including pre-purchased packages and tours as well as non-refundable deposits, will be provided.

“We have a variety of alternatives and are confident you will find another Carnival cruise that is filled with an equal amount of fun,” the email said.

If guests rebook on a “comparable sailing, in similar accommodations” their original cruise fare rate will be protected. The email does not specify if that new cruise must also be aboard Carnival Elation or the only other Fantasy-class ship in the fleet, Carnival Paradise, or if any 4-night Carnival sailing will be acceptable.

If guests do rebook, they will receive a $50 (USD) per person onboard credit for their new sailing, up to $100 per stateroom.

Carnival Cruise Line is also offering reimbursement of up to $200 per person for non-refundable air expenses or change fees. Guests must submit receipts and other documentation to qualify for that reimbursement if needed.

Carnival Elation is scheduled to return to service from February 9, 2026. That first sailing back is not comparable to the cancelled cruise, as it is a 7-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary. After that special voyage, however, Carnival Elation will resume her schedule of 4- and 5-night Bahamas itineraries at least through spring 2028.

Carnival Elation Cruise Ship
Photo Courtesy: Carnival Cruise Line

At this time, there has been no notice of any impact to the February 9 departure and no changes to that itinerary following the ship’s refreshment.

Why Is More Dry Dock Time Needed?

Carnival gives no exact explanation for the extension of the dry dock window, only that “we have had to extend Carnival Elation’s 2026 dry dock period.”

This could simply be due to shipyard schedules in order to maximize the efficiency of when different ships are serviced. Labor shortages or supply chain issues could also impact the dry dock schedule.

It is also possible that additional work may need to be done on one of Carnival Cruise Line’s oldest ships, greater than what was initially presumed.

There have been no technical problems with the ship’s operation in recent weeks, and no systems or onboard activities have been compromised. It is not uncommon, however, for cruise ships – especially older vessels like Carnival Elation – to require technical work to comply with updated environmental and safety regulations.

This is not the first Carnival ship to have dry dock scheduling changes in recent months. In July 2025, the cruise line alerted guests that five sailings aboard Carnival Breeze had to be cancelled for a dry dock schedule change. Those cruises were in early 2027.

Twice, different cruises have had to be cancelled for Carnival Conquest to adjust to dry dock schedule changes, impacting a total of 11 different sailing dates in early 2026.

Because shipyard schedules can fluctuate for reasons far outside a cruise line’s control, any guests who book sailings right before or after a dry dock should be flexible with their travel plans in case changes are necessary.

The exact changes in store for Carnival Elation have not yet been announced. The ship’s most recent major dry dock was in 2020 at the Grand Bahama Shipyard in Freeport, which included adding the Alchemy Bar, the JavaBlue Cafe, and Bonsai Sushi Express to the onboard venues.

In 2023, a brief dry dock included general refreshment and aesthetic upgrades, including new carpeting and hull cleaning, as well as the new red, white, and, blue hull livery.

Teenagers Caught Climbing Cruise Ship Balcony in Shocking Video

Key Aspects:

  • A TikTok captured two teenagers standing on the balcony railing attached to their cruise cabins, which is extremely dangerous.
  • People in the cruise community think that the teens and their parents or guardians should be punished or banned.
  • Dangerous behavior like this is definitely enough for guests to lose access to their balconies, be confined and placed under observation, or even banned.

An unusual video of some very dangerous behavior is making waves on the internet, and leading some to question if balcony cabins should become a luxury of the past.

The video in question, which was posted on TikTok by @dvandzzedsw, shows two teenagers climbing on the railing of their cruise cabin’s private balcony and inching along the top of it to a neighboring balcony.

One of the youths puts himself into a particularly precarious position, where he can be seen leaning over the open ocean as he holds onto the bottom of the balcony above him for support.

It’s not officially confirmed which cruise ship the troublesome teens were sailing on, but the TikToker suggested it was Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas.

The design and layout of the balconies in the video are consistent with the private balconies on the Oasis-class vessels.

It goes without saying that this stunt is incredibly dangerous, and definitely not allowed.

It takes just one wrong misstep – and one of the boys was only wearing a pair of what looked like flimsy sandals – to fall overboard. The fall into the ocean or onto a below deck could be fatal.

Additionally, the misbehaving guests could potentially fall backwards instead of over the edge, which could result in significant injury as well.

@dvandzzedsw

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It’s unclear where the teens’ parents or guardians were, but it’s worth noting that Royal Caribbean requires that minors stay in the same stateroom as an adult over the age of 21 or in a connecting cabin to ensure proper supervision.

The other mainstream cruise lines have similar policies. Carnival Cruise Line, for example, does not allow guests to stay in a balcony cabin without a guardian until they turn 21.

Should Balcony Cabins be Banned?

As the TikTok has circulated, some have begun to question if the cruise lines should ban balcony cabins in order to make sure guests can’t climb or walk on the railings.

However, the overwhelming majority felt that it’s the teens and their parents or guardians who should be banned for the dangerous behavior.

Teens climb balcony
Teens climb balcony (Photo Credit: @dvandzzedsw / JSvideos)

Personally, I’m inclined to agree, as a few bad apples shouldn’t ruin the fun for everyone.

“Balcony cabins should always be an option. No need to ban balcony cabins due to a few teenage idiots….their parents should be responsible,” one cruise fan said.

“They should not ban balconies because of a few stupid people. Ban the stupid people for life. That was extremely dangerous. I hope they got caught and penalized,” another cruiser chimed in.

Read Also: The 13 Worst Types of People You’ll Meet on Every Cruise

Climbing and walking on the railings would be a direct violation of the code of conduct – not just for Royal Caribbean, but for all the major cruise lines. This means that this stunt really could result in a lifetime ban.

Additionally, guests who are caught taking part in these dangerous behaviors may lose access to their balconies for the remainder of their sailing.

This could be as simple as the crew members removing the handle to the balcony door, rendering the balcony inaccessible.

In more serious cases, the security team could confine the passengers and keep them under constant surveillance until they are disembarked.

Alternatively, the guests might also be moved to an interior cabin if availability permits.

In this case, it’s unclear what consequences the teens may have earned for their actions. But a stunt like this can bring a young life to an abrupt end, so the cruise lines must be strict and take no chances when policing this behavior.

First US Cruise Ship Pivots After China Introduces New Port Fees

Key Aspects:

  • In response to actions taken by the US, China has enacted new port fees for vessels connected to the US, which includes cruise ships.
  • The new charge is 400 yuan ($56) per net ton, which will grow to 1,120 yuan ($157) per ton by April of 2028.
  • So far, Oceania Cruises’ Riviera cancelled its call on Shanghai to avoid the fees, and Royal Caribbean’s Spectrum of the Seas was issued a fee waiver to return to Shanghai.

In response to the US charging new port fees for Chinese ships, China has enacted its own special port fees.

Starting on October 14, 2025, China began charging 400 yuan ($56) per net ton for US vessels, which also applies to ships from cruise lines based in the United States.

The starting fee is just slightly more than the $50 per net ton that the US is charging Chinese ships to dock in US ports.

However, it will increase annually until it reaches 1,120 yuan ($157) per ton by April of 2028.

Each ship will be charged the fee on a maximum of five voyages per year, and the fee will only be levied at the first Chinese port of call on the itinerary.

While cruise lines often pass off slight port fee increases onto passengers in the cruise fare, the new port fees China has introduced may simply be too high to reasonably go that route.

When considering that cruise ships are thousands to hundreds of thousands of gross tons, this extra fee would equate to millions of dollars. Even getting hit with this charge just once would be a massive blow.

Just two days after China’s new policy took effect, on October 16, 2025, Oceania Cruises’ Riviera replaced its scheduled call to Shanghai, China, for this reason.

According to Chinese outlet Caixin Global, the luxury cruise line would have had to pay more than $1.6 million for the 66,172-gross ton ship to visit.

Instead of shelling out the cash, the cruise line rerouted the 1,250-guest ship to Busan, South Korea.

For context, Oceania Cruises operates under Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., which is based in Miami, Florida.

More US Cruise Ships Potentially Affected

This is likely only the beginning of US-owned cruise ships steering away from Chinese ports to avoid the hefty fees.

However, Royal Caribbean’s Spectrum of the Seas, which is currently homeported in Shanghai, was still able to dock at the Chinese port on October 17, 2025.

There was initially some speculation on how the cruise line would proceed given the new fees.

Spectrum of the Seas in Nha Trang, Vietnam
Spectrum of the Seas in Nha Trang, Vietnam (Photo Credit: Huy Thoai)

Looking at the math, a single voyage for the Quantum Ultra-class ship would cost more than $26 million.

Luckily, the 169,379-gross ton ship was able to obtain a waiver to avoid paying the new fees.

This was likely because the 4,426-guest ship primarily caters to the Chinese market with short getaway sailings and was built specifically with Asian cruisers in mind.

That said, Caixin Global reported that Chinese officials have warned that this isn’t a blanket waiver for all cruise ships connected to the US, and other vessels may not get so lucky.

Royal Caribbean has other ships scheduled to call on Chinese ports like Hong Kong in the next year, such as Navigator of the Seas.

Ships from its sister brand, Celebrity Cruises, are also on the port schedule for Hong Kong in the coming months. These include Celebrity Millennium and Celebrity Solstice.

Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, and Holland America Line are all US-based cruise lines that are also supposed to make appearances in China in November and December.

And if these vessels cannot obtain waivers or something doesn’t change, the cruise lines will need to make some very important decisions about their itineraries.

The Most Haunted Cruise Ships and Spooky Venues Onboard

As spooky season approaches, you may find yourself dreaming of getaways that come with a bit of a scare factor. Luckily, you don’t have to give up your love of cruising to get it. 

There are numerous haunted ships you can visit, such as the Queen Mary, as well as cruises that will take you to haunted destinations like New Orleans or London.

Plus, if you like thrills and chills that you’re for sure are fake, you can find them thanks to spooky cruise ship venues like Disney’s Haunted Mansion Parlor or Carnival Cruise Line’s Fortune Teller Bar.

Haunted Ships to Visit 

For spine-tingling experiences, visit these ships that are almost guaranteed to be haunted, with the most haunted of them all — the RMS Queen Mary — taking the lead. 

The RMS Queen Mary

The Queen Mary is arguably not only one of the most haunted cruise ships in the world, but also one of the most haunted spots in America overall. 

The Queen Mary has a long, long history. Originally operating for the Cunard Line, the ship launched in 1936 and, over the years, in addition to offering passenger service, also served during World War II.

In 1967, Cunard retired the Queen Mary and she took up a new home in Long Beach, California, where she became a tourist attraction.

Today, visitors can stay on the Queen Mary, in one of the ship’s guestrooms or suites. They can dine at multiple restaurants. They can even host a wedding on the ship.

Queen Mary 1
Queen Mary (Photo Credit: GagliardiPhotography)

However, it’s the ship’s paranormal attractions that really steal the show. Multiple Haunted Encounters tours are offered, taking guests around the ship, teaching them about its history, legends and ghost stories.

So, who are some of the Queen Mary’s most iconic specters? There’s supposedly a ghost of a murdered individual still living in one of the staterooms. In one of the pool areas, you might spot the ghost of a drowned child. Another ghost includes that of a father who committed filicide.

If you really want a spooky stay, consider booking cabin B340, which supposedly sees poltergeist-like activity, including water turning on and off throughout the middle of the night and blankets being pulled off the beds.

The Star of India

While not a cruise ship per se, this is still a historic ship worth visiting if you’re into both maritime history, as well as supposedly haunted spots.

The Star of India is the world’s oldest active sailing ship, situated at the Maritime Museum of San Diego (very close to the San Diego cruise port, so this a great activity to plan for, if you’re looking for things to do in the vicinity).

Star of India
Star of India (Photo Credit: Jeff Whyte)

Launched in 1863, the ship has experienced its fair share of drama, including a mutiny and cyclone, being trapped in ice and numerous reported grisly deaths.

Now, rumored ghosts include that of a sailor crushed in the ship’s chain locker, that of a unlucky stowaway who fell from the top mast and that of a captain who committed suicide.

The Berkeley Steam Ferry

Also now located at the Maritime Museum of San Diego, the Berkeley Steam Ferry was a commuter ferry built in 1898. Not only was it the first propeller-driven ferry on the West Coast, but also the largest commuter ferry in the country, with capacity for 1,700 passengers.

Berkeley Steam Ferry
Berkeley Steam Ferry (Photo Credit: Delpixel)

The ship may not have as gory of ghosts as the Star of India or the Queen Mary, but employees still say it might be haunted, due to the role the ferry played in rescuing victims during the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, as well as its collision with another ship in 1890.

Rumored Cruise Ship Hauntings

While the above vessels are pretty much guaranteed to contain a few resident ghosts, you might not be all that impressed. After all, these ships are old! They’ve experienced disaster! Of course they’re haunted!

Instead, you want to know about the haunted cabins that you can find on today’s modern cruise ships.

Ghost
(Photo Credit: zef art)

While haunts on modern cruise ships aren’t as widely documents (because think of what a PR nightmare that might be!), you can still find cruise ship passengers that report spooky goings-on in their cabins. Here are a few recent stories we dug up.

Royal Caribbean’s Many Spirited Stowaways 

In May 2025, a Royal Caribbean cruiser posted in a Facebook group, saying that they had a pretty “active” cabin in their last cruise on Explorer of the Seas.

They said they had an oceanview cabin on the ship’s second deck. At night, they typically leave the bathroom light on, with the door cracked. Multiple nights, they said that they felt an apparition walking back and forth in front of the bathroom door.

Then, the poster woke up around 4:30–5 a.m. one morning to see a specter standing over her husband. The ghost was an older, balding gentleman with dark hair, a green shirt and tan pants. The presence wasn’t threatening, but still there.

Royal Caribbean's Explorer of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Explorer of the Seas (Photo Credit: Mikko Hietanen)

Some commenters said that the poster must’ve been taking good advantage of their drinks package. However, other commenters gave the claim some credence.

The original poster implied this wasn’t their first experience with the supernatural. As such, some theorized the poster brought the ghost on board with them, rather than the ghost living in the stateroom aboard Explorer of the Seas.

Others pointed out that, while its uncommon, people do die on cruise ships, which could lead to spectral stowaways.

Meanwhile, others chimed in with their own Royal Caribbean ghost sightings.

Room 9264 on Freedom of the Seas

One commenter said that they were staying in Room 9264 on Freedom of the Seas. At night, the motion light outside their bathroom was triggered — and triggered and triggered and triggered again, over and over throughout the night.

Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas
Photo Credit: Joni Hanebutt / Shutterstock

Both people staying in the room swore they saw an apparatus, and that part of the room was colder.

Room 9307 on Independence of the Seas

Another said they were in Room 9307 on Independence of the Seas and they woke up thinking their child was calling them around 3 a.m.

Hearing nothing after awakening, they smelled a foul, feces-like odor that began to dissipate quickly. They went to the bathroom, turned on their light and saw a small woman standing next to them in the mirror.

Independence of the Seas Cruise Ship
Independence of the Seas Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Ceri Breeze / Shutterstock)

Still, another commenter mentioned feeling a presence in their cabin on Jewel of the Seas, while one said that they saw a ghost in the theater on Harmony of the Seas (and that they later found out that one of the ship’s actors committed suicide on the ship years before).

Do with all this information what you will, but, if you’re looking for a seriously scary time, you might consider booking one of the above-mentioned rooms on your next Royal Caribbean cruise, just to see if anything happens.

Haunted Cruise Ship Venues 

While we often think of cruise ships as lively spots to have fun in the sun, with nary a shadow around, some cruise ships are rolling out venues that have a certain spooky appeal, such as the Haunted Mansion Parlor on two Disney Cruise Line ships, and the Fortune Teller Bar on Carnival Cruise Line’s Mardi Gras.

Disney Cruise Line’s Haunted Mansion Parlor

Disney Cruise Line introduced its Haunted Mansion Parlor on Disney Treasure and Disney Destiny. An adults-only space, this bar is themed after the Disney parks attraction and movies of the same name.

The décor, special effects and even the drink menus make a nod to the Haunted Mansion franchise.

Disney Treasure Haunted Mansion Parlor
Disney Treasure Haunted Mansion Parlor (Photo Credit: Kent Phillips)

One fun touch? The parlor comes with a game of sorts. The story is that the parlor belonged to a sea captain and his fiancé, and no one knows quite why the two disappeared. Clues are hidden around the bar, allowing passengers to suss out what exactly happened.

Carnival Cruise Line’s Fortune Teller Bar

On Carnival Cruise Line’s Mardi Gras, you can saddle up to the Fortune Teller bar and see what exactly the souls of the departed have in store for you. The bar has a New Orleans’ French Quarter vibe that befits the ship’s name.

Carnival Cruise Line’s Fortune Teller
Carnival Cruise Line’s Fortune Teller

The drinks are just as fun as the atmosphere, with cocktails that change color, as well as even one that contains real bits of gold.

Haunted Halloween Cruises

In addition to haunted cruise ships and haunted cruise ship venues, some cruise lines, like Virgin Voyages and Carnival Cruise Line, host specifically haunted or spooky-themed cruises around the Halloween season.

If you’re a fan of all things spook-tacular, you’re going to want to book one of these cruise itineraries fast.

Carnival Cruise Line Frightfully Fun Halloween Cruises

Throughout the month of October, Carnival Cruise Line hosts its Frightfully Fun Halloween Cruises, which include lots of fun extras, no matter your age.

There’s a Patch the Pumpkin Pirate deck party (featuring a 12-foot-tall pumpkin-headed pirate). A specialty cocktail is available at the atrium bar, called Patch the Pumpkin Punch. Pumpkins are hidden around the ship.

Carnival Cruise Line Halloween Sailing
Carnival Cruise Line Halloween Sailing (Photo Copyright: Cruise Hive)

Halloween activities include horror movie showings, Halloween-themed live music and spooky crew-led activities. Costume contests are on tap as well (just with a few special rules, such as no real or fake weapons, no masks or face coverings, and nothing obscene).

Disney Cruise Line’s Halloween at Sea

Through late September and until Halloween, Disney Cruise Line hosts its Halloween at Sea, which is just as boo-tiful as its park Halloween festivities.

Disney Cruise Line Halloween
Disney Cruise Line Halloween (Photo Credit: Disney Parks)

Expect a Mickey Mouse-querade, Halloween-themed meet and greets with characters and Halloween desserts and beverages found throughout the ship.

Make sure to plan to attend the pumpkin tree lighting that takes place the first night of each cruise, and listen to the spooky stories!

Margaritaville at Sea: Sail the Haunted Seas

Margaritaville at Sea runs its Sail the Haunted Seas event through October as well, with lots of fun Halloween activities and specials taking place across the boutique cruise line’s ships.

Margaritaville at Sea Haunted
Margaritaville at Sea Haunted

The cruises’ glow parties get a Halloween makeover. Halloween cocktails are being served at the bars. Costume contests and trick-or-treating across ship venues allow you to score some sweet treats. Don’t forget to start your day with a Halloween coffee, either. 

Virgin Voyages Halloween Voyages

But even Margaritaville at Sea allows the entire family on board. What if you’re looking for some seriously adults-only Halloween fun? 

In that case, look to Virgin Voyages. The adults-only, millennials-and-younger-focused cruise line allows you to enjoy the spooky season to its fullest without once almost tripping over a kiddo dressed like the latest superhero.

Virgin Voyages Cruise Ship at Night
Virgin Voyages Cruise Ship at Night (Photo Credit: AVOXY)

There are, of course, costume parties and contests; Halloween-themed entertainment; spooky activities; and exclusive Halloween dining and drinking. 

Haunted Cruise Destinations 

You don’t need to sail on a haunted cruise ship or a Halloween-themed cruise to enjoy a little spooky goodness.

No matter what time of year you’re sailing, no matter the ship, consider a cruise itinerary that will take you to some of the most haunted cruise port cities in the world. Here are just a few options.

New Orleans

It doesn’t get any more haunted than New Orleans! Many cruises depart on round-trip Caribbean itineraries from the city — including cruises from Disney Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Line and Norwegian Cruise Line.

Bourbon Street, New Orleans
Bourbon Street, New Orleans (Photo Credit: L Paul Mann)

Consider arriving early or staying late and indulging in one of the many, many haunted tours, or just doing a little sightseeing on your own, by visiting the St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, the LaLaurie Mansion or the Hotel Monteleone.

Montego Bay, Jamaica

During a cruise to Jamaica, visit the Rose Hall Great House in Montego Bay, where you can potentially catch a glimpse of one of the Caribbean’s most famous ghosts, that of the White Witch.

View of Montego Bay, Jamaica
View of Montego Bay, Jamaica (Photo Credit: Nathalia_Guaus_Patricio)

If you have ample time, you can explore elsewhere around the island, visiting haunted spots like the abandoned Duppy Church (a “duppy” is literally a Jamaican folklore ghost, so this church is basically named “the Ghost Church”), or the ruins of Edinburgh Castle, built by Jamaica’s first serial killer on record.

London

And, if you’re taking a European cruise that starts or stops in London, make time to visit the city’s many, many haunted spots, from the Tower of London to Highgate Cemetery and beyond.

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You’ll find no shortage of haunted tours, including pub-focused tours, if you want to blend your spirits with…well, more spirits.

Carnival Talks Trash and Why Guests Can’t Just Toss It

Key Aspects:

  • What should cruise guests do with trash as they’re walking around a Carnival cruise ship? There are no trash cans in sight.
  • John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line’s brand ambassador, has explained why it’s easier for the cruise line to not have public trash cans available to guests.
  • Guests have different options available for trash disposal, depending where on the ship they are and what type of trash they have to discard.

While everyone’s standards for cleaning up at home may be different, consider this: would you leave dirty dishes of half-eaten food in the hallway? Drop towels on the floor for someone else to pick up? Discard an empty paper cup on a random surface or corner and walk away?

On a cruise vacation, these things are not only commonplace, but expected as dedicated crew members work diligently to tidy up, deeply clean, and effectively sanitize the ship.

One curious guest reached out to John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line’s brand ambassador, with a question about trash collection and why a very commonplace item is absent from Carnival’s ships.

“I’m currently on the Paradise for the fifth time and yesterday I noticed something that I haven’t noticed before. I’m sure there is a reason for it but why are there no trash cans around?” the guest asked.

“I went from the United States Bar on Deck 9 to the gym on Deck 12 carrying an empty coffee cup from Java Blue. Finally found a can in the men’s locker room. It’s not a big deal – just curious.”

That’s a questions I’ve been curious about myself, and it isn’t confined to Carnival Cruise Line. While some different cruise lines do have discreet trash cans, often near elevator banks, most ships lack this simple and seemingly basic accessory.

Carnival Paradise, currently homeported from Tampa and offering 4-, 5-, and 6-night itineraries, is one of Carnival’s smallest ships but even with just 2,124 guests aboard, that can still lead to a lot of trash on every sailing.

Heald, however, carefully explained why trash cans aren’t available. It’s not about making the ships seem as though there is no trash about: every cruise guest has seen discarded trash on tables, in hallways, and even in the corners of elevators.

“The answer is very simple,” Heald noted. “Through various government agencies we have very strict policies on garbage separation. It is a mammoth task and if we failed to separate the garbage correctly, there are big fines for us to pay.”

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Okay, that makes sense. Different countries would have different regulations on how trash is separated, treated, and disposed of, from food waste to contaminated paper to broken glass to all manner of little things. Plastic tags taken off souvenirs, candy wrappers, empty sunscreen bottles, it must all be treated carefully.

“While the crew are trained in garbage separation, the guests are obviously not,” Heald continued. “It would cause us so much more work if we allowed guests just to throw their garbage away.”

Crew Member Sorting Trash
Crew Member Sorting Trash (Photo Credit: Mundofoto / Shutterstock)

It’s a simple explanation but one that does make sense. If a trash can were to become contaminated, all the refuse might need to be further sorted and treated in different ways before it could be properly and safely discarded, creating even more work for the crew.

How Should Guests Dispose of Trash?

Without trash cans every few feet, what should guests do with any garbage? Of course, trash cans are available in every stateroom and restroom, and as the original poster notes, in the locker rooms.

Heald has previously confirmed that guests should put dirty room service plates in the stateroom corridors for crew members to pick up. Not only does this keep food waste trash separated from say, bathroom waste, but it also ensures the dishes are cleaned and put back into service as quickly as possible.

If guests are carrying disposable cups, napkins, or other trash, they can stop by a bar to ask for it to be thrown away, or place the items on a closed bar surface or nearby table so it can be easily seen and collected for disposal.

Preferably, trash should not be placed in tucked away corners (I’ve never understood leaving dirty cocktail glasses in an elevator) where crew members might not spot it right away. This should not be a game of hide-and-seek with trash.

Of course, no trash should ever be tossed overboard, and guests would face strict consequences such as fines and other penalties if they discarded garbage in that way.

Carnival Sunshine Eight Hours Late, Will Still Sail Tonight

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival Sunshine arrived in Norfolk at 2:45 p.m. following rough weather delays that kept the ship from returning on schedule early Saturday morning.
  • Guests embarking on Saturday, October 18 are delaying their arrival appointments by eight hours, but have received $25 onboard credit to compensate for the missed time and lost lunch.
  • No itinerary changes have been confirmed for the 8-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary and there is plenty of time for the ship to make up for the delay before arriving at Celebration Key.

Following the poor weather that delayed Carnival Sunshine‘s return to Norfolk on Saturday, October 18, 2025, the ship will now be embarking guests for the next sailing eight hours later than originally planned.

The ship finally docked at the Half Moone Cruise & Celebration Center in Norfolk, Virginia at 2:45 p.m., far later than the originally planned docking at 8 a.m. Following customs and immigration clearance, debarkation was able to begin at roughly 3 p.m.

Initially, the latest time for Carnival Sunshine‘s docking was expected to be 4 p.m., so the actual arrival was a slight improvement on that worst case scenario.

Guests onboard were asked to vacate their staterooms no later than 3 p.m. in order to allow the housekeeping teams to begin turning over rooms in preparation for the next guests, who are now starting their cruise vacation much later in the day than anticipated.

Those incoming guests were kept updated on the situation and alerted to the revised embarkation schedule by email and text message.

Embarkation times were pushed eight hours later from the original cruise terminal arrival appointments. Guests who had expected to check-in at the cruise terminal from 10-10:30 a.m. will now be checking in from 6-6:30 p.m., guests with appointments from 1-1:30 p.m. will now be checking in from 9-9:30 p.m. and so forth.

All guests must be checked in and onboard no later than 10:30 p.m. so Carnival Sunshine can set sail as quickly as possible.

“To properly manage the embarkation process, we kindly ask for your full cooperation with this revised operational plan,” the message said. “Importantly, we must allow guests from the current cruise to disembark the ship and leave the parking facility before we can accommodate your arrival.”

The notification also alerted guests that the port’s parking facilities would not be open before 6 p.m. in order to permit previous cruisers to vacate the property so there would be adequate spaces for everyone.

Moving cruise terminal arrival appointments and ensuring parking facilities have enough time for other guests to leave before opening to new travelers are standard measures at any cruise homeport when a ship is delayed. This occasionally happens, as it has for Carnival Sunshine, due to rough weather.

Ships are also sometimes delayed due to essential medical evacuations or mechanical issues that prevent a vessel from returning to the homeport on schedule.

Incoming guests were each given a $25 onboard credit as compensation for lunch and the time they’ve missed onboard Carnival Sunshine on Saturday afternoon.

Will the Itinerary Be Changed?

Carnival Sunshine is setting sail on an 8-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary. Despite leaving Norfolk far later than originally planned, the ship should easily be able to make up the lost time on her way to the Bahamas, where her first stop is Celebration Key on Tuesday, October 21 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

It is possible, though unlikely, that the ship may arrive at Celebration Key slightly later than scheduled. More probable, however, is the few missing hours can readily be made up with an increase in speed once she departs Norfolk.

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From Norfolk to Celebration Key is roughly 925 miles as the cruise ship sails. At her top sailing speed of 21 knots (24 miles per hour), it would take Carnival Sunshine a total of 39 hours to travel that distance.

Norfolk Cruise Port
Norfolk Cruise Port (Photo Credit: Kyle J Little)

Even with an 11 p.m. departure from Virginia, the ship has 56 hours before her planned arrival at Celebration Key.

This leaves plenty of time for docking and maneuvering, slower speeds in harbor areas, and even slightly slower speeds during the day for less windy conditions on the open decks during the ship’s first two full days at sea.

After Celebration Key, the ship will then spend Wednesday, October 22 at another private destination, Princess Cays, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., followed by Grand Turk on Thursday, October 23 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Two more full days at sea will follow as the former Carnival Destiny makes her way back to the Old Dominion State for debarkation on Sunday, October 26 – hopefully on time!

Of course, if any itinerary changes are necessary, guests onboard will be notified as soon as possible and kept updated as adjustments are confirmed.

Carnival Explains Why Popular Dining Venue Can’t Expand Hours

Key Aspects:

  • A Carnival guest has asked if Guy’s Burger Joint could be open 24 hours or at least offer service later in the evening.
  • The popular venue is typically open from 12:30-6:30 p.m., though hours can vary. Unfortunately, expanded service is not possible due to cleaning and stocking needs.
  • Various other late-night options are available for hungry guests, including the snack buffet and room service.

Guy’s Burgers are some of the most popular food at sea, and in fact, the quick-service venue aboard Carnival Cruise ships has won numerous awards, including best burger in the Cruise Hive Awards four different times – every year the category has been offered!

The biggest problem (other than the occasionally long lines) is that the burgers simply aren’t available for as many hours each day as guests would prefer.

One guest recently reached out to John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line’s brand ambassador, to ask if it might be possible to get the burgers served later.

“What are the chances of getting Guy’s Burger open 24 hours or at least past midnight?” the guest asked. “I need an after club burger!”

Depending on the ship, Guy’s Burger Joint is typically open from 12:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m., though individual hours may vary on port days vs. sea days.

Unfortunately, those hours are not likely to be expanding anytime soon, much to hungry guests’ dismay.

“I’m afraid that’s not going to happen,” Heald responded. “We only have a certain number of crew and do not have the crew to open something like this 24 hours, plus it has to be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized and restocked every day.”

Industry laws do have an impact on how many hours crew members may work, which dictates how different venues can operate and what hours they can be open.

Since Guy’s Burger Joint is only open and serving for 6 hours, it might seem easy to extend the venue’s service hours.

Crew members’ shifts, however, also have to cover the time necessary to prep the food before opening, as well as post-closure cleanup and restocking for the next day.

Heald does go on to remind the guest that there are other late night “comfort food” options available for guests. This includes the late-night Lido Buffet with chicken tenders, pizza, hot dogs, sandwiches, and desserts.

The Late Night Snack Menu was first introduced in July 2023. It was further expanded in November 2024 with more selections and some rotating items for different nibbles each night, including different soups or salads for lighter fare.

Guests can also order from room service at any time, regardless of when they may finish showing off their moves at the club, but there is a cost.

The soups, sandwiches, wings, pizza, fries, and dessert range from $3-8 each, with an 18% service gratuity automatically added to every order.

Guy's Burger and Fries
Guy’s Burger and Fries

There is even a burger on the room service “Leisure Dining” menu. For $8, guests can enjoy the burger with lettuce, tomato, pickles, crispy bacon, and a side of curly fries. Burgers are offered with and without cheddar cheese, but they don’t have the SMC (Super Melty Cheese) characteristic of Guy’s Burgers.

Other Guy’s Burger Options

This is not the first time that Guy’s Burger Joint has made headlines from hopeful guests. In 2019, Carnival Sunrise began offering an exclusive Guy’s breakfast menu, with specialty burgers that included fried eggs, maple “donkey” sauce, hashbrown patties, turkey sausage, and French toast buns.

Over the years, guests have occasionally wished for that breakfast menu to be expanded fleetwide. As recently as January 2025, however, Heald confirmed that the menu was only available on Carnival Sunrise and would not be offered on other ships.

Several ships do offer unique themed burgers, however. For example, Carnival Firenze and Carnival Venezia offer Italian-style burgers with pepperoni and mozzarella in keeping with their Italian vibes.

In March 2025, several months before Celebration Key opened to guests, Guy’s Burger Joint debuted a “BBQ Rum Runner” burger in honor of the new destination.

When it isn’t being used for its award-winning burgers, the grills at Guy’s Burger Joint are often put to other uses as well, including preparing pancakes for the Lido buffet breakfast in order to keep up with orders.