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P&O Cruises’ Wave Season Sees Record-Breaking Sales in January

It’s another strong start to the new year with another announcement of record-breaking cruise bookings. This time, Carnival Corporation-owned P&O Cruises has shattered its previous sales, with a growing number of first-time cruisers spurring the demand.

Then again, the cruise line’s popular itineraries, reaching into the depths of the Norwegian fjords and continuing to push into the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, also contributed to its highest booking volumes.

Its luxurious staterooms are also a draw, with P&O Cruises seeing a spike in its suites and balcony cabins bookings. Balcony cabins range between 142 and 279 square feet, while suites range between 382 and 937 square feet. 

Guests who book suites receive VIP benefits such as free room service, butler service, priority check-in and boarding, champagne and chocolate on arrival, in-room dining, and a pillow menu.

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The cruise line attributes much of its booking success on its ad campaign, “Holiday Like Never Before,” which first debuted at the end of 2023 but has since been so well-received it has continued to create new spots.

“We have seen a record-breaking month for P&O Cruises holidays, with our incredible new TV campaign inspiring and encouraging viewers to book their next holiday with us,” said Carnival UK & P&O Cruises President Paul Ludlow.

“We have also seen a continued trend for guests booking suites and balcony cabins indicating guests are treating themselves to more luxurious cabins that offer endless views of the Norwegian fjords and Caribbean islands,” he continued.

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Although P&O Cruises did not share the actual figures, the cruise line operates a fleet of seven ships that can accommodate a total of of 26,260 passengers at maximum capacity and sails to nearly 200 destinations worldwide.

To further push its booking limits during wave season, P&O Cruises has added a new sales offering for reservations made by March 3, 2025. The new bookings, requiring just a 10 percent deposit, provide free cruising for third and fourth passengers and up to £500 per cabin in onboard spending.

The credit can be applied to shore experiences, specialty dining, spa treatments, and more.

The new deal also gives passengers a 20 percent discount for its Classic Drinks packages, traditionally priced at £48.85 per person, per day, and includes sodas, juice, coffee, sparkling water, non-alcoholic beverages, beer, cider, and select cocktails, wines, and spirits.

New booking reservations are available for departures through March 27, 2027.

Expansive Itinerary Options

P&O Cruises offers an array of destinations, many departing from its home base in Southampton, England, where it is one of the leading drivers behind the port’s own record-breaking 3 million passengers in 2024.

Additional voyages are touted as fly-cruises, where passengers must fly to a destination to join an adventure on one of its vessels.

P&O Britannia Cruise Ship in the Caribbean
P&O Britannia Cruise Ship in the Caribbean (Photo Credit: Dennis MacDonald)

For example, in the Caribbean, guests will fly to Barbados or Antigua in 2025, or fly to the Canary Islands to sail the Spanish archipelago’s Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Palma, Madeira, and Fuerteventura.

Cruises from Southampton to Europe also travel to the Canary Islands, Spain, and Portugal, or head north to Norway to see the Northern Lights, as well as Northern European cities like Bruges, Belgium; Hamburg, Germany; and Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

The cruise line’s itineraries run through winter 2026-27 with 78 itineraries to 102 destinations the biggest draw to P&O Cruises’ bookings, as it, unlike competing cruise lines, doesn’t have any new ships on the horizon.

In fact, its newest ship, the 185,581-gross-ton, Excel-class Arvia (the largest in the fleet) joined P&O Cruises in December 2022.

Norwegian Cruise Line Will Sail Two Groundbreaking Charters in 2025

The high seas are transforming into a sea of rhythms and riffs with more and more cruise ships being taken over by musical charters. Joining the fray? Norwegian Cruise Line, which is providing two vessels to On the Blue Cruises for some rockin’ good times in 2025.

First on deck will be the Monsters of Rock Cruise (MORC), making its debut aboard the 3,852-passenger Norwegian Joy for its 13th annual musical sailing featuring a lineup of hard rock and heavy metal bands.

Departing from Miami, Florida, on March 10, 2025, the 5-night roundtrip cruise will feature a rock-packed itinerary with over 35 performances from legendary rock-and-roll bands like Tesla, Night Ranger, Winger, and Extreme.

Music fans can look forward to a range of interactive events, from Q&A sessions, karaoke, band meet-and-greets, contests like “So You Think You Can Shred,” and unique offerings like Cooking with Rock Stars and Painting with Rock Stars.

Then, in August, fans can reunite with classic rock legends aboard the 2,394-guest Norwegian Gem, sailing out of Boston for a 7-night itinerary. This On the Blue Cruise (OTBC) journey features performances from icons like Alan Parsons and Al Stewart.

Up to 2,394 guests on this voyage will also find music-themed exclusives, including artist photo experiences, wine tasting events, themed nights, and the Mellow Yellow Dance Party.

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“Norwegian Cruise Line is a valued partner in our Music Cruise Experience business and has been instrumental in helping us design the most innovative, cutting-edge programs in the cruise industry,” said J. Michael London, president, On the Blue Cruises.

The cruise line returned the praise, with Neil Brodie, vice president of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Experiences at Sea, Charters, Meetings and Incentives, and Events (CM&I), adding, “The On the Blue Cruises team is a loyal and well-respected leader in the themed cruise business.”

A Wave of Firsts

Both On the Blue Cruises will be full charter voyages featuring a number of firsts for the music cruise charter company.

Its namesake OTBC ‘25, sailing from Boston August 22 through 29, will experience New England and Canada for the first time as the company also organizes its first week-long offering in its 20-year history.

Its last two OTBC sailings took place on Norwegian Pearl to the Caribbean from Miami.

The OTBC ’25 itinerary – also the first music cruise to sail out of the northeast on any cruise line – calls in Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia; Saint John, New Brunswick; and Portland, Maine.

Norwegian Joy
Norwegian Joy (Photo Credit: Wangkun Jia)

It will be hosted by Justin Hayward, a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame artist and the lead singer of The Moody Blues, and will feature a number of music performances that also include Dave Mason, Ambrosia, Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, and Colin Blunstone from The Zombies.

Also a first will be On the Blue Cruises’ largest rock gathering, with the 167,725-gross-ton Norwegian Joy the largest vessel the company has chartered.

As such, Norwegian Joy’s pool deck will become the largest open-air Pool Deck Stage for Norwegian Cruise Line when it hosts MORC ‘25.

The ship will also turn its adults-only Spice H2O into a new outdoor custom rock venue, and transform the Deck 7 Manhattan Room into a rock-themed dining venue.

Passengers will sail to the Bahamas, enjoying calls in Nassau and the cruise line’s private destination, Great Stirrup Cay.

Sailing from March 10 through 15, 2025, additional performers include Michael Schenker, Krokus, Stephen Pearcy of RATT, LA Guns, Faster Pussycat, Vixen, and Queensrÿche. The cruise will be hosted by radio personality Eddie Trunk.

Unexpected Port Cancellation for Disney Fantasy

Cruising can be a wonderful way to visit multiple countries and experience different cultures in a single trip. Guests aboard Disney Fantasy, however, will not be visiting all the countries they’d hoped to see on an upcoming sailing in northern Europe.

The 7-night sailing is departing Southampton, UK on September 1, 2025, but booked guests have now received notification of the unexpected itinerary change.

“Unfortunately, the port in Gothenburg, Sweden, has cancelled the berth that was previously confirmed for the Disney Fantasy,” the email notification explained. “Due to this unexpected cancellation by the port, your sailing will now visit Copenhagen, Denmark.”

Fortunately, while the port swap is a change in countries, there is no further impact on the remainder of the ship’s itinerary. The planned visits to Zeebrugge, Amsterdam, and Kristiansand are all unaffected and will go ahead as scheduled.

Similarly, the ship’s departure and arrival times in Southampton are not changed, which will be a relief to travelers.

No explanation has been offered for why the previously confirmed berth for Gothenburg has been cancelled, but it could be due to port operations, pier construction, nearby dredging, or other factors. Because cruise lines often confirm itineraries several years in advance, such changes are always possible as port needs fluctuate.

Because the sailing date is more than six months away, guests also have the option to change or cancel their sailing with minimal penalties if they prefer.

Several of Disney Fantasy‘s 2025 European itineraries have already been adjusted with port visits removed, but those impacted voyages are Mediterranean routes. The changes are intended to protect marine wildlife by requiring slower sailing speeds.

Exploring Europe With Disney Cruise Line

The 129,750-gross-ton, Dream class Disney Fantasy can welcome 2,500 guests at double occupancy or up to 4,000 passengers when fully booked with all berths filled. Also onboard are more than 1,400 international crew members who work hard to fulfill every guest’s cruise vacation fantasies.

Currently homeported from Port Canaveral, Disney Fantasy will move to Europe with an eastward transatlantic cruise departing Florida on May 4, 2025. After a final visit to Castaway Cay in the Bahamas, the ship will head for the Azores, Lisbon, and Cadiz before arriving in Barcelona, Spain on May 17.

Disney Fantasy
Disney Fantasy (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz)

Disney Fantasy will offer Mediterranean sailings from Barcelona and Civitavecchia (Rome) through July, at which time she will move to Southampton. From the UK, the ship will offer a diverse mix of itineraries to Spain, France, Norway, the British Isles, and northern Europe through the end of September.

Depending on the departure point and sailing date, Disney Fantasy will be visiting such iconic destinations as Naples, Italy; Marseille, France; Athens, Greece; Cobh (Cork), Ireland; and more.

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After finishing her European season at the end of September, Disney Fantasy will move into dry dock for refurbishment and updating. Afterward, the refreshed ship will return to Port Canaveral to begin the holiday season of “Very Merrytime” cruises that are so popular with Disney cruise fans.

While Disney Fantasy is the only Disney Cruise Line ship visiting Europe in 2025, Disney Dream will be offering European itineraries in 2026, from the Greek Isles to the Norwegian fjords.

Disney Reveals 2026 Summer Lineup Featuring New Ships

Eager fans of Disney Cruise Line will be more excited than ever now that the cruise line has revealed its plans for 2026.

As the cruise line prepares to increase its fleet to eight ships, cruisers will have more ways to visit ports from Alaska to the Caribbean and from Europe to the Far East. 

Sure, Disney will keep fan favorites but it’s also promising a few new ports to uncover while sailing with Mickey, Minnie, and friends.

“Every flavor of vacation awaits Disney Cruise Line guests in summer 2026, from the pristine shorelines of Alaska to charming cobblestone streets in the British Isles,” said the cruise line. 

“Each voyage will also include the signature entertainment, world-class dining, and unparalleled service that distinguishes every Disney Cruise Line vacation,” it continued.

The 2026 season marks notable expansions, including the deployment of the 2,713-passenger Disney Magic to Alaska for the first time, joining the also 2,713-guest Disney Wonder.

The ships will start their journeys from Vancouver, British Colombia, on May 16, exploring ports like Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan.

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Meanwhile, Disney Dream will continue to spearhead the cruise line’s European ventures following a transatlantic crossing from Ft. Lauderdale to Barcelona from May 2 to 16, 2026.

The 2,500-passenger vessel will then navigate the Mediterranean with stops in Greece, Italy, Malta, Croatia, France, and Spain, with its first-ever visit to Cagliari, Sardinia, before tackling northern Europe from Southampton, England, to visit Norway and Denmark.

For those seeking a tropical getaway, Disney Cruise Line will continue to offer multiple options departing from Port Canaveral and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, including voyages on the brand-new Disney Destiny, carrying up to 4,000 guests.

These include shorter cruises with visits to Disney’s exclusive islands, Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, as well as longer voyages across the Eastern and Western Caribbean.

The itineraries will also be available on the 2,500-passenger Disney Fantasy and Disney Wish along with the 4,000-guest Disney Treasure, currently the newest ship sailing with Mickey on its double smokestack.

Disney Cruise Line Summer 2026 Itineraries
Disney Cruise Line Summer 2026 Itineraries (Photo Credit: Disney Cruise Line)

In Asia, the newly introduced 6,700-guest Disney Adventure, which debuts in December 2025 as the cruise line’s first Asian-based vessel, will provide 3- and 4-night sailings from Singapore beginning April 6, 2026.

Disney Cruise Line Castaway Club members will have early access to 2026 bookings beginning February 10, 2025, with the general public able to book starting on February 17.

Expanding Its Fleet

The new destinations and expanded locations available on Disney Cruise Line in 2026 follow the company’s growing phase. 

Besides introducing Disney Treasure to the world in December 2024, Disney Destiny and Disney Adventure will join the fun at the end of 2025 when construction is complete at the Meyer Werft and MV Werften shipyards in Germany.

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All three new ships are filled with Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, and Marvel film characters, themes, and attractions, including exclusive Broadway-style shows like “Moana” on Disney Treasure, “Disney Hercules” on Disney Destiny, and “Remember” on Disney Adventure.

One-of-a-kind offerings include the first Coco- and Lion King-inspired theatrical dining experiences on Disney Treasure and Disney Destiny, with much excitement about Disney Adventure’s yet-to-be-announced offering.

In 2027, an unnamed sister ship to Wish-class Wish, Treasure, and Destiny will also able added. The cruise line is set to expand its fleet to 13 ships by 2031.

Port Everglades Is On a Record-Breaking Path for 2025

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The cruise sector is booming at Florida’s Port Everglades, with first-quarter results pointing toward a record-breaking 2025.

The port, located in the sun-and-fun destination of Fort Lauderdale, posted robust cruise ship and cruise guest arrivals in its first quarter, which began on October 1, 2024 and ended on December 31, 2024.

Passenger arrivals grew by a very respectable 27%, from 1,064,998 during the same timeframe a year earlier to 1,349,313.

These numbers put the port on track to reach a total of 4.4 million cruise arrivals in 2025 and reflect a roughly 3.3% growth over the 4,010,919 guests who transited the port in fiscal 2024.

The 2024 arrivals total represented a nearly 40% jump from 2023, as the port experienced a recovery from the industry’s pandemic pause. 

Also, in the first quarter, cruise ship calls rose 25%, to 235 calls, compared to 188 calls in the same quarter of fiscal 2023.

While we continue to navigate the year ahead, this strong first quarter is a promising indication of smooth sailing for our customers and the broader economy,said Joseph Morris, director and CEO of Port Everglades.

These numbers not only highlight our steady course of growth but also position us to achieve new heights this fiscal year,” Morris added.

The Sunshine State is the cruise industry’s epicenter. Port Everglades is the third-busiest cruise port in the world, based on cruise arrivals, after PortMiami, which is the world’s busiest, and Port Canaveral, the second-busiest.

PortMiami welcomed 8,233,056 million cruise passengers in its 2024 fiscal year, from October 1, 2023 to September 30, 2024.

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Port Canaveral, on Florida’s popular Space Coast, had briefly edged into the No. 1 spot in 2022, when cruise arrivals reached 4,072,396 — a hair’s breadth more than PortMiami’s 4,022,544.

The increase was short-lived, and PortMiami quickly returned to the top spot as the industry got back on its feet, post-pandemic.

Big Ships Mean Big Business for Port Everglades

Port Everglades reaped benefits from the arrival of Princess Cruises’ newest ship, Sun Princess, which began sailing from the port in early October 2024 — just in time to buoy the first-quarter results.

The 4,300-guest ship had entered service in Europe in February 2024, and deployed to the Florida port for seasonal sailings.

Sun Princess is operating 7- and 14-night Caribbean cruises from Port Everglades through late March 2025, before returning to the Mediterranean.

Her 14-night voyages combine Eastern and Western Caribbean port calls into one itinerary, with visits to Amber Cove, Dominican Republic; Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos; Cozumel, Mexico; Belize City, Belize; and Roatan, Honduras. The line’s private destination, Princess Cays in the Bahamas, also is a port call.

Cruise Ships at Port Everglades, Florida
Cruise Ships at Port Everglades, Florida (Photo Credit: Port Everglades)

Disney Cruise Line’s 4,000-guest Disney Dream began homeporting at Port Everglades in 2023, and has proven to be a big draw for families. The ship sails 4- and 5-night Bahamas and Caribbean voyages.

Other major lines with ships based at the growing port include Celebrity Cruises, Crystal, Holland America Line, Silversea Cruises, Viking Cruises, and Royal Caribbean.

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Royal Caribbean homeports one of its largest ships at Port Canaveral — Oasis of the Seas. The mega-ship from the popular Oasis class accommodates 5,600 guests, double occupancy, and 6,700 with all berths occupied.

Oasis of the Seas offers 6- and 8-night Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises through mid-April 2026, when she will deploy to New York.

Her 8-night Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day cruise, for instance, calls at Curacao, Aruba, and Perfect Day at CocoCay, the cruise line’s private island destination in the Bahamas.

Carnival Offers Drink Package Few Cruisers Know About

Carnival Cruise Line’s drink packages are well known – the Cheers! alcoholic package, an all-inclusive package as well as the Bottomless Bubbles soda package. But the cruise line also offers a unique option that many guests want, but few know already exists.

Enjoying a coffee on a private balcony, while strolling around the deck in the morning, or to wake up before an early shore tour is a great morning ritual many cruise travelers enjoy.

A popular request to cruise lines is for a coffee drink package offering some small savings for coffee aficionados. Carnival Cruise Line’s Brand Ambassador, John Heald, frequently gets such requests.

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“This is one of my favorite things to do. Drink coffee and stare out at the sea,” one cruiser recently mentioned to Heald, sharing a photo of her coffee on a balcony.

“When will Carnival offer a coffee package for us coffee lovers?” she asked.

What a lot of cruisers don’t realize is that Carnival Cruise Line already offers a coffee card for the coffee bar and JavaBlue Cafe and their specialty brews.

“Remember for every six coffees you purchase the seventh one is free,” explained Heald. “Make sure you have the card just punched at the coffee shop just for that.”

Unlike other beverage packages, the coffee card does not need to be purchased, but guests do need to ask for it at the onboard cafe and be sure they have it punched with every brew they purchase.

Why Doesn’t Carnival Offer a Full Package With Coffee?

It is interesting that coffee is not automatically included in Carnival Cruise Line’s non-alcoholic beverage package. The Bottomless Bubbles package is the unlimited soda package, and also includes juices. No other non-alcoholic drinks are included, such as coffees, mocktails, milkshakes, or bottled water.

The Cheers! beverage program is described as an “all-inclusive” option and does include “specialty coffees and hot tea served in the main dining rooms, specialty restaurants, and coffee bars.”

Heald has often been asked about an upgraded non-alcoholic drink package that would include more than just soda and juice.

Such a package could include specialty coffee, bottled water, energy drinks, mocktails, milkshakes, and any other drink options that don’t include alcohol.

Unfortunately, such a package will not be forthcoming from Carnival Cruise Line, but guests frequently ask about the possibility.

“Have they ever thought about raising the price of the soda package to include water, tea, coffee, energy drinks?” one guest asked Heald.

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Carnival Cruise Line's Alchemy Bar
Carnival Cruise Line’s Alchemy Bar (Photo Credit: Ritu Manoj Jethani)

Similar questions are submitted to the brand ambassador nearly every week, but his answer is always the same.

“Thank you, well we would have to raise the price because it’s actually more expensive to have a program like this then it is one that contains alcohol,” Heald explained. “That means it’s very difficult to pass the savings on to you. So at the moment there are no plans to do this.”

Depending on the type of coffee guests prefer, free brewed coffee is available at the Lido Marketplace buffet during breakfast.

Limited creamer options are available, but guests can also bring their own favorite creamer onboard so long as it is in small, commercially sealed packages.

Guests who want an even more unique coffee experience on their Carnival cruise might also be interested in coffee shore tours at select destinations.

This gives passengers the chance to visit local coffee farms, see the process whereby the beans are harvested and processed, and even taste delicious local blends.

Coffee tours are available in Puntarenas, Costa Rica and Ocho Rios, Jamaica, depending on the season and the time the individual ship is at the port of call.

Carnival Cruise Line is continually investigating new tour options and additional choices may be available to passengers in the future.

Royal Caribbean Celebrates Milestones for Director and Cruiser

The year is off to an exciting start for some key members of the Royal Caribbean family. 

First and foremost, Ken Rush is celebrating 40 years of service with Royal Caribbean. Currently, Rush is working as the Entertainment Director from the corporate offices on land – which seems to be an at least somewhat similar role to the Carnival fleet directors.

But once upon a time, he was a beloved fixture onboard some of the most popular Royal Caribbean ships, including Allure of the Seas and Harmony of the Seas (among others). 

On February 5, 2025, former Cruise Director (and current member of the RCI sales team) Mitchell Merucci posted a photo from a surprise party held onboard Icon of the Seas to celebrate Rush’s four decades with the cruise line.  

As the world’s current largest ship is currently homeporting in Miami, Florida, the party was likely held on February 1, 2025 – when the ship was most recently in port to disembark its previous sailing and welcome up to 7,600 new passengers onboard.

“Congratulations on 40 years to the OG Cruise Director Ken Rush! Michael Bayley, SVP Entertainment Christi, Miami office, Icon team and the Cruise Directors threw Ken a surprise party this weekend on Icon celebrating 40 years with Royal Caribbean!,” Merucci shared.

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The post was extra sentimental for Merucci, as Rush was the person who signed off on Merucci’s own promotion to cruise director back in 2010. 

As part of the celebration, Royal Caribbean President and CEO Michael Bayley also filmed a short video with Rush – joining the popular “we listen but we don’t judge” trend that has been making waves on social media. 

In the short clip, the two shared (mostly) harmless confessions about each other in between fits of laughter. 

“Sometimes I hide your microphone when you’re about to go on stage just so I don’t have to hear you speak,” Bayley told Rush – with his tone making it clear that the insult was a joke. 

“Sometimes, I don’t think people are totally honest with you. Some of your dad jokes suck,” Rush retorted back later, with the duo bursting into laughter.

Watch Rush and Bayley’s funny video and see more of their humorous confessions below:

Super Mario Salcedo Completes 1,000 Cruises

But as Rush celebrates 40 years of successful employment, Royal Caribbean’s most prolific passenger, “Super Mario” Salcedo, has just marked an important milestone of his own with the completion of his 1,000th voyage. 

The milestone cruise was an 11-night sailing onboard Explorer of the Seas – with the 4,290-guest ship embarking from Miami, Florida, on January 5, 2025, to destinations throughout Panama and the Southern Caribbean. 

“Congratulations to 1,000 CRUISES FOR SUPER MARIO! Started cruising with Royal Caribbean full-time in 1999 and unofficially has over 1,000 cruises with Royal,” Merucci posted on Facebook on January 17, 2025.

With over 20 years of essentially living full-time on cruise ships under his belt, Salcedo has become quite famous among other guests, crew members, and even higher ups like the aforementioned Ken Rush – who joined in on his 1,000th voyage.

Ken Rush and Super Mario Milestones
Ken Rush and Super Mario Milestones

“Celebrating this week onboard Explorer with all the crew, guests, Captain, [Cruise Director] Aysy and even Ken Rush made the trip to congratulate him,” continued Merucci. “Super Mario is the certified LEGEND!”

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Professionally, Salcedo is an international financial planner and has become famous for his “office” on the pool deck – which likely contributes to his reputation as being “the happiest guy in the world.”

Rather than investing in a home at sea on a residential ship like what Villa Vie Residences offers onboard Villa Vie Odyssey, he is instead famous for booking back-to-back cruises.

He estimates that he spends around $101,000 per year to be a full-time passenger – which to him, is worth every penny.

Historic Flagship SS United States Ready to Begin Final Journey

The SS United States, which has been berthed at Pier 82 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania since 1996, is now just hours away from beginning her final journey in preparation for scuttling as an artificial coral reef off the coast of Destin, Florida.

According to the SS United States Conservancy, which has overseen plans for the aged ocean liner once known as “America’s Flagship,” testing is now complete, plans are in place, and the ship is ready to move.

“After completing comprehensive due diligence involving extensive testing and reporting to local, state, and federal agencies, Okaloosa County has now received final approval from the U.S. Coast Guard to begin moving the SS United States from Pier 82 in South Philadelphia to a docking area in Mobile, Alabama,” the Conservancy confirmed.

The plan – subject to change based on weather or other operational factors – is that the ship will be moved laterally from Pier 82 to Pier 80 on Thursday, February 6, 2025.

Tugboats will direct that transfer and will further maneuver the liner down the Delaware River at low tide in the early morning hours of Saturday, February 8, from approximately 3:30-4:30 a.m.

Viewing opportunities from various Philadelphia vantage points will be available on Saturday, as well as a livestream broadcast on the Conservancy’s Facebook page.

Additional viewing opportunities during the ship’s roughly two-week journey from Pennsylvania to Alabama will be announced as available, and will depend on weather, coastal distance, local marine traffic, and other factors.

Online GPS tracking will also follow the ship’s progress as she is relocated down the Atlantic coast, through the Straits of Florida, north through the Gulf of Mexico, and into shipyard facilities in Mobile for the remediation work necessary to prepare the vessel for environmentally responsible scuttling.

The relocation operation had originally been planned for late November 2024. The ship’s journey was delayed due to late-season tropical weather systems that would have made it dangerous, if not impossible, to complete the trip without further damage.

The Fate of the SS United States

The fight to save the SS United States has been ongoing for several years, first as the SS United States Conservancy sought funding and feasible plans for the vessel’s restoration or repurposing as a hotel or mixed-use pier development.

Ultimately, those plans did not come to fruition. When the berth rent for the ship was dramatically increased in 2021, the issue moved to a legal battle that the SS United States Conservancy lost in mediation in June 2024.

After a further extension to ensure adequate planning for the ship’s relocation and final disposition, Okaloosa County, Florida purchased the liner in October 2024, with the intention of making her the world’s largest artificial coral reef.

SS United States Ocean Liner
SS United States Ocean Liner (Photo Credit: KC Lindman)

The reef project will also be accompanied by a land-based museum that will feature artifacts and memorabilia from the ship to showcase her enduring legacy.

“We extend our deepest gratitude to the countless supporters, maritime enthusiasts, and all those who have stood by the SS United States throughout the years. Your unwavering dedication, passion, and commitment to preserving her legacy have been truly inspiring,” said Mike Strasbaugh, Chairman of the Conservancy’s Southeast Chapter.

“While this outcome is not what any of us had hoped for, it is the best possible alternative to losing her to the scrapyard. This decision ensures that the Big U will continue to serve a meaningful purpose—one that honors her history while creating a lasting ecological and economic benefit.”

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The refurbishment before the ship can become a new reef is expected to take at least a year. The process includes removal of hazardous materials and structural work to ensure the ship will land appropriately on the ocean floor when she is finally sunk.

At this time, there is no confirmed timeline for when the ship may be officially scuttled or when the land-based museum may be opened to bring the ship’s legacy to a new generation.

Carnival’s Response After Passenger’s $411 Phone Bill

In a tale as old as the advent of cell phones, one unfortunate passenger on Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Pride got quite the shock after the voyage was complete.

Seems young love has a firm hold on the passenger’s daughter, who, not bearing to be apart from her boyfriend during the 7-night cruise from Baltimore to the Caribbean, racked up $411 in cell phone charges while sailing the high seas.

“She has made phone calls to her boyfriend in Silver Spring and used data for messaging,” the passenger told Carnival Cruise Line’s Brand Ambassador John Heald.

“One thing I do know is Carnival will not refund these charges because Carnival and my travel agent said there is nothing they will do. John, I hope you will show some compassion and help with at least 50 percent of these charges,” the frustrated passenger pleaded.

Of course, Heald, known for his sarcastic humor, had some things to say about the mishap, including the fact that reimbursement is not possible. 

He shared the story on his social media platform as a cautionary tale: “I am sharing this for one reason and that is to please, be careful.”

“The Cruise Directors always make announcements about putting your phones into airplane mode and this will protect you from the charges like this family now have,” Heald wrote before asking passengers whether or not they put their phones into airplane mode when cruising.

Thousands responded, with many sharing their own cell phone mistakes that cost them dearly after a cruise.

“We were traveling with friends and their son was told to switch his phone over. Apparently didn’t listen to them or me,” said one guest. “When they got home, the phone bill was almost $1,000.”

Nearly all of those who responded said they put their phones into airplane mode, and agreed the cruise line is not responsible for refunding the passenger for his daughter’s mistake.

Staying Connected at Sea on Carnival Ships

Carnival Cruise Line has a Wireless Maritime Services (WMS) agreement to allow for advanced roaming networks onboard so guests can make and receive calls and texts at sea.

However, it specifically states, “International roaming charges will be conveniently billed to you by your home mobile carrier. Please contact your mobile carrier for specific rate information.”

In the case of the passenger’s daughter’s bill, Carnival Cruise Line says, “Any questions or issues regarding billing must be handled through your carrier. WMS has no involvement at all with retail charges applied to your monthly bill by your cell phone provider.”

Using a Cell Phone During a Cruise
Using a Cell Phone During a Cruise (Photo Credit: Elizaveta Galitckaia)

Cruise Hive Boards: $1300 Cell Phone Bill?

For star-crossed teens and anyone needing to stay in touch with loved ones, Wi-Fi services are an option.

Although the Wi-Fi on Carnival Cruise Line’s Wi-Fi plans are not capable of handling cellular calls, it can be used to browse the web, stream movies, and stay connected via social media platforms.

These plans start at $18.70 per person, per day. Had the young lovers DM’ed each other for a week-long voyage, the cost would have been a third of that of the cell phone carrier.

Airplane mode also doesn’t mean passengers cannot stay connected when on cruise. Carnival Cruise Line’s Hub App is a cheap and effective way to stay in touch with family and friends onboard the ship.

The app, which works while in airplane mode, allows guests to make dinner reservations, book shore excursions and spa services, see and plan daily schedules, and order food and beverages, at no cost. 

For around $5 per day, Hub users can also chat with others sailing at the same time.