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Police Board Giant New Disney Cruise Ship, Arrest Two Workers

Key Aspects:

  • German federal police board the Disney Adventure during a refueling stop as it undergoes sea trials.
  • The police arrested two workers with outstanding warrants.
  • Despite the disruption, the ship continues sea trials and remains on schedule for delivery to Disney Cruise Line.

Just when passengers were starting to get excited about the debut of Disney Adventure, drama has already unfolded for Disney Cruise Line, which is renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere.

The 6,000-guest vessel had just left its German shipbuilder, Meyer Werft, on September 1, 2025, to conduct sea trials. While stopping at the Sassnitz-Mukran ferry port in Wismar on September 3, 2025, to refuel, German federal police made a dramatic entrance.

Turns out they were there to arrest two shipyard workers who were aboard the ship, in connection with two separate cases.

A spokesperson for the federal police told local media that they had executed a targeted operation to arrest workers with outstanding warrants.

One man detained, according to the media, was a 44-year-old from Croatia who has been wanted by the Augsburg, Germany, police in Bavaria for a 2022 drunk-driving offense.

The second man was a 24-year-old man from Slovenia who was wanted in Munich for fraud.

The first worker was allowed to remain with the cruise ship after paying a fine while the second was removed and taken to a correctional facility in Germany. Names of those arrested were not released.

While the police sting raised concerns, the 208,000-gross-ton Disney Adventure was able to continue on its maiden test run and sea trials.

Sea Trials Continue

Disney Adventure, now the largest ship ever built for Disney Cruise Line, officially began its sea trials on September 1. These are a series of rigorous testing of the vessel’s propulsion systems, navigation, safety systems, and overall seaworthiness to ready her for passengers.

The trials, which take place in open water, have the vessel in the Baltic and North Seas to expose it to any technical or mechanical issues while still under construction at the shipyard.

Disney Adventure Departing
Disney Adventure Departing (Photo Credit: @RickyGTS)

Currently, the ship has over 1,400 workers onboard to conduct these trials and once complete, Disney Adventure will undergo final outfitting of its exterior and interior and ready for delivery, including furniture installation, themed spaces, and entertainment venues.

The road to this milestone began all the way back in 2018 as Genting Hong Kong’s Global Dream, with steel cutting in March and keel laying in September of that year. 

While part of the vessel was floated to the ship builder in 2019 for assembly, work stalled due to Genting Hong Kong’s bankruptcy, and Disney Cruise Line swooped in to buy the unfinished vessel in 2022.

With tweaks to transform the ship into a Disney vessel, she completed her float out in April 2025 and is expected to be delivered to the cruise line by late September 2025.

Following delivery, Disney Adventure will embark on a voyage to Singapore with planned stops at New York City; Nassau, Bahamas; and Port Canaveral, Florida, to provide a first look at the massive ship.

Her highly anticipated maiden voyage is scheduled for December 15, 2025, offering 3- and 4-night cruises to “nowhere” from the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore. She will remain home-based in Asia.

Royal Caribbean Cancels Another Six Months of Labadee Visits

Key Aspects:

  • Royal Caribbean has extended the cancellation of visits to Labadee, Haiti for another six months.
  • Eight different Royal Caribbean ships will have dozens of itineraries adjusted for the port’s continued closure.
  • Various alternative ports are being arranged for impacted sailings wherever possible.

Private destinations can be a highlight of a cruise vacation, providing exclusive experiences in unique locations for social-media-worthy cruise memories. Guests booked on a number of upcoming Royal Caribbean cruises, however, will not be visiting Labadee as planned.

The cruise line has reached out to travel agents and begun contacting booked guests with the cancellation news. All visits to Labadee, Haiti continue to be suspended at least through April 2026.

This means it will be a full six months before Royal Caribbean might reconsider port visits to the private destination on Haiti’s north shore.

Depending on the exact ship and sailing date, cruisers are being notified of different changes to their itineraries.

For example, the November 1, 2025 Freedom of the Seas sailing is a 5-night Eastern Caribbean cruise from Miami that originally planned to visit Labadee and Nassau. With Labadee cancelled, other plans had to be arranged.

“We have added a new port of call to our itinerary! We’ll now visit the beautiful Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos, instead of our visit to Labadee,” the cruise line announced.

The November 15, 2025 sailing for the same ship, however, will be visiting Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic instead of Labadee. The December 22, 2025 sailing will go to Falmouth, Jamaica.

Other ships that will now be changing destinations and no longer visiting Labadee include:

  • Adventure of the Seas
  • Allure of the Seas
  • Explorer of the Seas
  • Independence of the Seas
  • Jewel of the Seas
  • Liberty of the Seas
  • Oasis of the Seas
  • Symphony of the Seas

The exact number of port visits each ship will have adjusted depends on their original itinerary schedules. In some cases, it may be necessary to rearrange other ports or shift port visit times to accommodate the changes.

In addition to visits to Grand Turk, Puerto Plata, and Falmouth, other alternative destinations include Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Nassau, and Royal Caribbean’s private Bahamian island, Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Any pre-paid Labadee shore excursions booked through Royal Caribbean will be automatically cancelled and refunded to the original form of payment. If possible, tours will be rescheduled for the ships’ new plans.

As a last resort, the Labadee cancellation may become an extra day at sea if no alternative ports are available. Port schedules, berth availability, and sailing distance can all be factors in this shuffling of ships.

Why So Many More Labadee Cancellations?

All of these itinerary changes impacting eight different ships – more than one-quarter of the Royal Caribbean fleet – are being made “out of an abundance of caution” due to violence in Haiti.

Much of the gang-related violence is centered around Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, which is more than 80 miles south of Labadee. To drive between the two would take roughly six hours due to winding roads and mountain ranges.

Cruise Passengers in Labadee, Haiti
Cruise Passengers in Labadee, Haiti (Photo Credit: Mary Baratto)

Nevertheless, the possibility of tourists being targeted for crimes such as mugging, carjacking, sexual assault, and kidnapping makes it a wise decision to cancel the port visits.

All of Haiti has been under a state of emergency since March 2024, and Royal Caribbean has canceled hundreds of ship visits to the destination. The US Department of State currently has a Level 4: Do Not Travel warning posted for Haiti.

Previously, the cruise line had already cancelled all Labadee visits through October 2025. This latest round of cancellations extends that pause for another six months.

This is the longest single extension the cruise line has made for the cancellations. This could reflect the continued increase in Haitian instability as well as the need to make alternative port plans further in advance during the busy Caribbean winter sailing season.

Woman Arrested for Using $37K GoFundMe Funds for Cruise

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Key Aspects:

  • Police say a Pittsburgh-area resident raised more than $40,000 on GoFundMe for her injured cousin but instead used over $37,000 for personal use.
  • Investigators found a $6,200 charge tied to a Carnival Cruise Line voyage.
  • The woman now faces charges of theft by deception and receiving stolen property.

When a cousin was seriously injured in a motorcycle crash, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area resident Vanessa Lewis had good intentions of helping. In August 2024, she set up a GoFundMe campaign to support his recovery, drawing in more than $40,000 in donations.

But investigators allege that the money was never used for medical care. Instead, they say Lewis spent the funds on herself, including a cruise.

The investigation began when the injured man’s father saw photos of Lewis posted on social media while she was on a cruise. He soon discovered the account’s funds had dwindled and contacted the police.

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The police report revealed the account had over $40,000 in August 2024, but by March 24, 2025, it had been reduced to just over $3,000.

Authorities say Lewis allegedly withdrew or transferred more than $37,000 from the account.

One of the largest expenses they uncovered was a $6,200 payment tied to a Carnival Cruise Line ship sailing out of Miami. 

While media reports the ship is “Carnival Parade” it may have been Carnival Paradise, which sailed from Tampa in 2024, or then-Miami-based ships like Carnival HorizonCarnival SunriseCarnival MagicCarnival Conquest, or Carnival Celebration.

Police also found evidence of a wire transfer of more than $21,000 to another account.

Meanwhile, the injured man’s family said they never received any help from the fundraiser.

Cruise Ships in Miami, Florida
Cruise Ships in Miami, Florida (Photo Credit: MikeDotta)

Lewis, 29, is now facing charges of theft by deception and receiving stolen property and was released on $10,000 bail. Her first hearing will take place on September 16, 2025.

Read Also: Why I Cruise Year After Year – And Why You Will Too!

According to Pennsylvania law, theft by deception if a felony of the third degree is the value is more than $2,000. If found guilty, the penalty is up to 7 years in prison and a fine of up to $15,000.

The penalty for receiving stolen property is also a felony of the third degree with the same prison time and fine applicable.

Misusing Funds for Cruises

Using stolen funds to pay for cruises might sound like the plot of a bad movie, but it happens more often than one would think.

Just last year in Florida, investigators charged 51-year-old Melissa English, the former church financial secretary of Amelia Baptist Church, with embezzling more than half a million dollars from her congregation between 2019 and 2024.

Some of that money, prosecutors say, went toward cruise tickets, along with Airbnb rentals and concert tickets.

In Virginia, Shannel Peoples-Hilliard, who served as business manager at a private school in Richmond, admitted to misusing nearly a quarter-million dollars of school funds from 2021 through mid-2024. Among her personal charges? A Royal Caribbean cruise. 

She just pleaded guilty in the case on September 4, 2025, and faces up to 20 years in prison.

In June 2025, a 64-year-old woman embarking on a Norwegian Cruise Line Alaska cruise was also arrested for allegedly embezzling thousands from a church in Wyoming.

Cruise News Update: Guest Angry, Royal Caribbean Cracks Down

Stay on top of the major cruise developments with this week’s exciting edition of Cruise Hive’s Cruise News Update.

This recap features stories about Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship starting her sea trials, Royal Caribbean charging a no-show fee to guests who book a specialty restaurant reservation but never arrive, and Celebrity River Cruises revealing the first design details of its new ships.

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Missed Call to Nassau Angers Carnival Cruise Line Guest

Carnival Cruise Ships Docked in Nassau
Carnival Cruise Ships Docked in Nassau (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz / Cruise Hive)

Some cruise passengers take itinerary changes in stride, and others don’t. 

One guest who recently sailed on a Carnival Cruise Line ship was infuriated by a port call change that brought guests to the line’s private destination, Celebration Key, rather than the originally planned Nassau, Bahamas.

He reached out to Brand Ambassador John Heald on social media, demanding to know why the switch was made and offering his own opinion.

Since the cruise line offered no explanation as to why the ship’s itinerary was changed, the angry guest charged that Carnival’s move was a money grab, hoping that guests would spend at the private destination.

The guest said he was entitled to a full refund, since he had chosen the voyage specifically for its scheduled port calls. 

Not so fast, Heald responded, pointing the guest to the cruise line’s ticket contract, which states that the brand has the right to alter itineraries at any time and for any reason, and that no compensation is necessary when changes are made.

Disney Adventure Takes to the Ocean For Sea Trials

Disney Adventure Departing
Disney Adventure Departing (Photo Credit: @RickyGTS)

Disney Cruise Line’s new Disney Adventure is nearing completion at her shipyard in Germany, and on September 1, 2025 began a set of required sea trials.

The ship, which will accommodate up to 6,000 guests when she enters service in December 2025, is the largest ever built for the cruise line.

Sea trials will test the ship’s major systems, including navigation, propulsion, and safety. Once completed, the ship will receive her final outfitting at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Wismar, Germany, before being delivered to Disney Cruise Line.

The 208,000-gross-ton Disney Adventure will serve the Asia market and be homeported in Singapore on a year-round basis. The ship will sail 3- to 5-night cruises to nowhere.

Disney Cruise Line bought the vessel, formerly called Global Dream, in 2022 from Genting Cruise Lines. The ship was partially constructed at that time and was sold when Genting’s parent company, Genting Hong Kong, went bankrupt.

Disney Cruise Line has since transformed the ship to include the iconic spaces and experiences that define the Disney brand.

Cruise Line Stands By Its No-Gambling Rule

Carnival Cruise Passengers on Deck
Carnival Cruise Passengers on Deck (Photo Credit: Ritu Manoj Jethani)

One Carnival Cruise Line guest was recently reminded that no gambling of any kind is allowed outside the casinos on its ships, not even dice or card games where small amounts of money are wagered among friends.

It happened onboard a recent cruise, when a crew member approached a group of guests he saw betting with cash while playing the dice game Left Center Right. The crew member informed the group that they needed to stop playing the game.

One of the guests described the crew member’s reminder as very rude.

The guest complained to Brand Ambassador John Heald. Writing on his popular Facebook page, the cruiser told Heald that he and his friends were making small bets, topping out at $20 total.

However, under Carnival Cruise Line rules, even a bet of one cent is not permitted outside the casino.

Heald confirmed that no gambling is allowed in other spaces at all, ever. Dice and card games are not prohibited, only the cash wagers are.

Medical Evacuation Delays Ship on Bermuda Voyage

Carnival Sunshine Airlift
Carnival Sunshine Airlift (Credit: Dan Flood)

Sometimes a medical emergency can disrupt a cruise ship’s schedule, and one did just that onboard Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Sunshine early on September 1, 2025.

It was around 4:30 a.m. when a guest needed emergency medical treatment and had to be airlifted from the ship, which was sailing a 6-night Bermuda cruise roundtrip from Norfolk, Virginia.

The ship departed from Norfolk on August 31, 2025 and was due to arrive at Bermuda’s King’s Wharf on September 2, 2025. However, due to the delay caused by the US Coast Guard’s helicopter evacuation of the ill guest, the ship was not expected to arrive in Bermuda until September 3, 2025, guests reported.

Bermuda cruises typically feature an overnight stay. In this case, Carnival Sunshine was scheduled to provide the overnight, which it did, giving guests close to 30 hours in the destination before returning to Norfolk.

In addition to Bermuda cruises, the 3,000-guest ship also sails 6-night Bahamas cruises and 8-night Eastern Caribbean voyages from Norfolk.

Royal Caribbean Takes Hard Line on Dining No-Shows

Lincoln Park Supper Club on Star of the Seas
Lincoln Park Supper Club on Star of the Seas

Specialty dining venues are wildly popular across the cruise industry, with virtually every cruise line now offering multiple themed spaces serving global cuisines. However, space is limited and it can be hard to score a dining reservation.

Royal Caribbean is hoping to ease the situation by charging a fee to guests who book a reservation at a specialty venue but then don’t show up. The cruise line’s action indicates that no-shows are a growing problem.

The cruise line notified travel agents of its plan to charge no-shows in a recent communication.

The cruise line already charges cancellation fees, in some cases. On Royal Caribbean’s website, a specialty dining FAQ page states that specialty dining reservation cancellations must be made at least 24 hours before the arrival time.

Cancellations within 24 hours of the reservation will incur at least a $25 per person fee, and no-shows will also be charged, although the no-show amount is not stated. 

The specialty venues have different cancellation fees; top-of-the-line venues like Empire Supper Club and Chef’s Table, for instance, will charge a $50 per person fee.

Celebrity Reveals Design Plans For New River Ships

Celebrity Cruises River Ship
Celebrity Cruises River Ship

Celebrity River Cruises offered a glimpse into what its new river vessels will look like when the first two debut in 2027, and the designs reflect unique elements.

For one thing, the river brand revealed that its ships will have open decks — something not seen on traditional river vessels, and that the top decks of the new-builds will have an al fresco dining venue and infinity pool.

When parent brand Celebrity Cruises announced it was entering the river space in early 2025, it promised that the river ships would borrow some popular spaces from its Edge-class ocean ships. One of those spaces is called Magic Edge, which is inspired by the Magic Carpet venue found on the blue-water ships.

Like Magic Carpet, Magic Edge will be a cantilevered platform that will float above the water alongside the ships. On the river vessels, Magic Edge will serve as a dining venue.

The river cruise brand also announced the names of its first two ships, both of which will enter service in 2027: Celebrity Compass and Celebrity Seeker. The two vessels will sail 7-night itineraries along the Rhine and Danube. Bookings are expected to open in 2026.

Carnival Adds New CHEERS! Zero Proof Package

New Carnival Drink Package
New Carnival Drink Package

Virtually every type of non-alcoholic beverage is included in a new zero-proof package that Carnival Cruise Line has started to offer on cruises departing on and after September 15, 2025.

The new drinks package, called CHEERS! Zero Proof, was created as a result of guest feedback, which indicated that many cruisers want a comprehensive package offering spirit-free beverages. 

If purchased in advance of departure, the package costs $29.99 per person, per day. The price rises to $34.99 for guests who buy the plan onboard their ship.

On all of the line’s beverage packages, including this one, an 18% automatic gratuity is added to each drink purchase.

Beverages covered by the package include coffees and teas, mocktails, alcohol-free beer and wine, bottled water, soda, juices, smoothies, milkshakes and protein shakes, energy drinks, and frozen drinks.

Not covered by the plan are beverages sold in souvenir glasses, room service and mini-bar drinks, and drinks sold at a ship’s gangway in advance of shore excursions.

Carnival Cruise Line’s other beverage plans include Bottomless Bubbles, covering just soda and juices, and its CHEERS! all-inclusive alcoholic drink package.

More Cruise Headlines

Let’s keep going with more cruise news! Check out our coverage of a Cunard ship missing an Alaska port call due to the recent landslide near Tracy Arm, Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Firenze altering her itinerary to avoid a tropical storm brewing near the Mexican Riviera, and rough weather prompting an Ambassador Cruise Line ship to remain in a Norwegian port.

Also, a Holland America Line ship rescues two sailors from a sinking ship off the coast of Maine, and some guests are questioning whether Carnival Cruise Line’s adult-only Serenity space is really serene enough.

Carnival Cruiser Delights Crew Member With Extra Special Gift

Key Aspects: 

  • A Carnival guest made his room steward’s day by gifting the crew member a pair of Air Jordan sneakers.
  • As these crew members spend most of their time on their feet and working hard, this is an extremely generous and thoughtful gift.
  • If you would also like to give a gift to a crew member on your next cruise, make sure it is an item that they are allowed to accept and that it is given to them in the right way.

Cruise passengers most commonly make the news because they’ve done something bad, but it’s also important to highlight the good within the cruising community. 

One recent guest of Carnival Cruise Line is certainly a good egg. He is making waves on social media for giving his room steward the gift of a lifetime.

Indeed, an unidentified passenger gifted the room steward his very own pair of Air Jordan sneakers. A sweet video captured their exchange.

The kind gesture initially left the Carnival employee speechless, but his wide eyes and huge smile made his joy abundantly clear.

He even points to the shoes excitedly to show someone off camera and holds them as if they are his baby.

As he regains his composure, the room steward hugs the generous gentleman and the woman recording, who is presumably the gifter’s wife or girlfriend, while thanking them over and over again.

The cruise community has celebrated this guest’s good deed, and the crew member’s joy is contagious.

“His happiness makes me so happy!!! Whoever gave those to him rules,” one person responded.

A second exclaimed: “You made his whole life, they don’t make much. This was a true blessing to him!!!”

These popular shoes, which are endorsed by famous Basketball Player Michael Jordan, are no small gift either. Nike sells them for $130 to upwards of $255, depending on the model.

While very generous, the gift is also thoughtful and appropriate. On average, room stewards spend 10 to 16 hours a day on their feet cleaning cruise cabins, taking out the trash, making beds, scrubbing toilets, and more.

They are not entitled to full days off for the duration of their cruise contract, which typically lasts for six to nine months.

A supportive and stylish pair of sneakers is likely the perfect pick-me-up to motivate the hard-working room steward and to make his job a little bit more fun and comfortable.

Giving Gifts to Crew Members

Others also enjoy giving gifts beyond standard tips, either to give crew members some extra joy and/or to make sure they are stocked on essentials.

“I go to Walmart the day before my cruise and buy large bottles of soaps, lotions, tooth paste etc. and I leave it all in my room along with a tip and let my attendant know what I left is for you,” one cruiser said.

“They send everything they have back home to their families and they treat customers so well. I love this,” she continued. 

“I be given out my hats when I go out of the country and when I go on cruises. I’ll do shoes next go around,” another person chimed in.

Cruise Ship Cabin Steward
Cruise Ship Cabin Steward (Photo Credit: Emrys Thakkar / Cruise Hive)

Of course, cruise guests are not required to give crew members extra gifts or big tips if they do not want to or are not able to, as everyone’s financial situation is different.

Although adding the pre-paid gratuities to your Carnival booking is recommended, even those are not required. They currently run at $16 per person, per day for standard staterooms and $18 per person, per day for suites.

If guests are planning to bring an extra gift for the crew members, they should first confirm that it is something that they are allowed to accept.

For example, crew members cannot accept food items unless they are factory sealed in the original packet or box for safety reasons.

Additionally, it’s important to note that crew members must be handed gifts directly, as they may not be able to accept items that are left behind by guests in their staterooms.

And when in doubt, cash is always king and a bigger tip is always gladly accepted.

Loyalty Perks Won’t Be Available for Upcoming Mardi Gras Sailing

Key Aspects: 

  • A high number of Diamond and Platinum VIFP guests will be onboard for Mardi Gras’ upcoming Transatlantic crossing, which sets sail on September 13, 2025.
  • As a result, loyalty benefits like priority embarkation and disembarkation and early stateroom access will not be available.
  • This is the latest example in which there have been too many elite cruisers onboard at once, which helps to justify the controversial overhaul to the current VIFP loyalty program.

Guests who are just days away from embarking on Carnival Cruise Line’s Mardi Gras have learned that they won’t necessarily get the VIP experience onboard – or VIFP experience we should say – that they were expecting.

The voyage in question is a 14-night Transatlantic crossing from Port Canaveral, Florida, to Barcelona, Spain, that embarks on September 13, 2025.

Carnival has issued a letter confirming that too many elite members of the VIFP loyalty program will be onboard for this sailing, which makes it impossible to offer some of the perks that top-tier Diamond and Platinum members may be accustomed to.

“Due to the high number of Diamond and Platinum guests joining us on this voyage, we will not be able to provide the following benefits,” the letter begins.

In this case, priority embarkation and disembarkation will not be offered, including at any ports of call.

This would have been helpful when the Excel-class ship visits the new Celebration Key in the Bahamas; Santa Cruise de Tenerife, Canary Islands; Cadiz, Spain; and Malaga, Spain.

Early stateroom access, even just to drop off luggage, will also not be allowed. Similarly, priority luggage delivery for checked suitcases will not be available either.

Next, it will not be possible for the guest services team to provide priority assistance to these elite cruisers by phone or at the desk onboard.

Last but not least, main dining room seating requests made by Diamond guests cannot be guaranteed due to capacity limitations.

But while this news may be disappointing, other perks like complimentary beverages, welcome treats that are available upon request, and the collectible VIFP pins will still be offered.

Missing Perks on Journeys Sailings 

This isn’t the first time that Carnival has had to revoke loyalty benefits and it likely won’t be the last, at least until the revamped Rewards Program kicks in next summer.

Carnival Journeys sailings, which are longer voyages like Mardi Gras’ quickly approaching Transatlantic voyage, are more likely to welcome a greater number of elite VIFP passengers.

As a result, the ability to offer perks is more likely to become impractical on these extended cruises.

Carnival Mardi Gras Cruise Ship
Carnival Mardi Gras Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz / Cruise Hive)

“These operational changes are consistent with other Carnival Journeys cruises where we have a very large number of Diamond and Platinum guests,” Carnival explained in the letter.

“We apologize for any disappointment and thank you for your understanding. We look forward to welcoming you aboard for a unique, fun, and memorable cruise.” 

Read Also: Everything to Know About Carnival’s Adults-Only SEA Cruises

Most recently, Carnival Conquest’s unique adults-only sailing that embarked on August 22, 2025, was not able to offer these standard perks.

This was a longer 9-night southern Caribbean voyage that was marketed to top VIFP guests and members of the Carnival Players Club, so this news was not all that surprising.

However, guests booked on four normal family-friendly Carnival Journeys Sailings that were operated by Carnival Pride, Carnival Radiance, Carnival Dream, and Carnival Venezia at the beginning of this year would have received similar letters about saying goodbye to perks.

Although Carnival’s new Rewards Program has received a flood of criticism, these are all repeated examples of how the current VIFP program isn’t sustainable and doesn’t allow the cruise line to properly reward its most loyal passengers.

Loyalty status will reset every two years instead of being set for life, which is where much of the pushback is coming from. However, this is a necessary change to prevent situations where there are too many elite passengers onboard at once.

Disney Cruise Ship Rerouting to Different Countries Due to Storm

Key Aspects:

  • Disney Fantasy is completely rerouting and heading east instead of west to avoid poor weather in the UK.
  • Instead of her September 8 British Isles cruise, the ship will visit Norway and Belgium for the 7-night itinerary.
  • Safety is always the first consideration for itinerary changes, along with ensuring a good guest experience.

Poor weather can really wreak havoc on a cruise itinerary, cancelling ports, causing delays, or just putting a damper on destinations. For Disney Fantasy‘s next sailing, the entire itinerary and even the countries visited must be changed for smoother sailing.

Disney Cruise Line reached out to booked guests to alert them to the change two days prior to embarkation. The ship is currently homeported from Southampton, UK, and the planned itinerary was to have been a 7-night British Isles cruise.

Unfortunately, that itinerary along the west coast of the UK is no longer possible, and the ship will be unable to visit the planned ports in Ireland, England, and Scotland.

“The safety and well-being of our Guests and Crew Members is our highest priority,” the cruise line explained.

“Given the anticipated strong winds and adverse sea conditions, we must revise the itinerary and will be visiting Norway and Belgium instead, where conditions are forecasted to be more favorable.”

The newly revised itinerary for Disney Fantasy is as follows:

  • Monday, September 8 – Depart Southampton
  • Tuesday, September 9 – Day at sea
  • Wednesday, September 10 – Haugesund, Norway (previously Cobh, Ireland)
  • Thursday, September 11 – Olden, Norway (previously Liverpool, England)
  • Friday, September 12 – Stavanger, Norway (previously Glasgow, Scotland)
  • Saturday, September 13 – Day at sea
  • Sunday, September 14 – Zeebrugge, Belgium (previously Portland, England)
  • Monday, September 15 – Return to Southampton

The ship’s time of departure and return to Southampton is not affected, only the direction she will be setting sail and her port visits along the way.

The 129,750-gross-ton, Dream class Disney Fantasy can welcome 2,500 guests onboard at double occupancy or up to 4,000 guests when fully booked. Also onboard are more than 1,400 crew members to ensure everyone has a truly fantastic cruise vacation.

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The ship only has three sailings left from Southampton for the season. After her September 8, September 15, and September 22 sailings, Disney Fantasy will be entering dry dock for several weeks for refreshment.

On November 3, 2025, she will depart Southampton on a 13-night transatlantic cruise to Port Canaveral, calling on La Coruna and Vigo in Spain as well as Funchal, Portugal along the way.

From Port Canaveral, Disney Fantasy will offer primarily 4- and 5-night Bahamas cruises at least through September 2026.

It doesn’t take a hurricane or a tsunami to create weather conditions severe enough to alter a cruise ship’s itinerary.

Not only do cruise lines monitor for high winds and swells that can make the ship uncomfortable, but they must also take into consideration how safe it can be to dock without causing damage to the ship or port facilities.

Furthermore, if a harbor has rough swells or winds, it may be unsafe for guests to use tender boats or unstable gangways when visiting a port of call.

While simple rain will not stop a port visit, cruise lines are not unmindful of the type of port experience guests would like. Very heavy rains make for poor port visits, and can even cause cancellations of different shore tours.

Ultimately, all itinerary adjustments are made to provide the safest and best possible experience for guests.

“We appreciate your understanding regarding this necessary itinerary change,” Disney Cruise Line said. “We know this revised itinerary will provide you with an experience Guests have come to know and expect from Disney Cruise Line.”

While Disney Fantasy may not be visiting the ports guests had hoped for, she will still be sailing safely and giving guests an amazing cruise vacation to make lifelong memories.

Carnival Cruise Line Provides Update on Showing NFL Games

Key Aspects: 

  • An NFL fan sent Carnival Ambassador John Heald an intense message insisting that the upcoming game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs would be broadcast on the big screen during their cruise.
  • While Heald confirmed that the cruise line has licensed the NFL for the current football season, he cannot guarantee that specific games will be broadcast onboard.
  • Many factors go into deciding which games are shown, such as how it fits into the entertainment schedule overall and where the cruise ship is sailing from.

Sports fans rejoice! As it has in previous years, Carnival Cruise Line has confirmed that it has once again licensed the NFL 2025-2026 football season.

Games that are broadcast through NFL syndication, the Sunday Ticket, and ESPN networks will be available across Carnival’s fleet.

The season just began a few days ago on September 4, 2025, and will culminate with the Super Bowl on February 8, 2026 – which in past years, has been shown in bars and at the Seaside Theaters onboard.

But even with a sporty past, some cruise fans still needed reassurance that they’d be able to watch the most important games in style during their sailing.

“This is important, John Heald. Assurances are needed now,” a future guest wrote to Brand Ambassador John Heald in what he described as a “forceful” message.

Heald, who was reading the message in a video on his Facebook page, briefly paused to share that the guest had incorrectly spelled assurances with an “I” before continuing.

“Our group is sailing on September 27 on the Jubilee, and we are all huge NFL football fans. We need a promise that the Chiefs-Ravens game will be shown on the giant screen,” Heald read. 

The game the guest is referencing is between the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs and is scheduled for September 28, 2025.

This is just one day after Carnival Jubilee embarks on a 7-night sailing to the Western Caribbean from Galveston, Texas.

“There are 18 of us in this group. The rest of the passengers will want this too…There will be lots of commotion if this request is not met,” the guest insisted.

The unidentified sports fan even went so far as to ask if they should speak to the captain after boarding the Excel-class ship to ensure that their demand is satisfied.

Carnival Cannot Guarantee Specific Games

Heald was hopefully able to provide some reassurance to the panicked sports fan by confirming that NFL games would be available onboard.

“Now, we are very happy to announce that this year we have licensed the football season, which starts, I’m told from my colleagues, officially on the 4th, that was yesterday, and ending with the Super Bowl, when we have a big, huge Super Bowl,” Heald confirmed.

“As in previous years, in addition to the games that are broadcast on ESPN networks, we are licensing the NFL syndication and Sunday Ticket. So that means that you should get a multitude of games,” he continued.

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Carnival Cruise Ship Lido Deck
Carnival Cruise Ship Lido Deck (Photo Copyright: Cruise Hive)

However, Carnival’s Ambassador could not give this eager future guest the 100% guarantee they were looking for.

A lot of factors come into play when the cruise line decides the schedule of which games are shown and where, such as the Fun Squad’s entertainment schedule and the cruise ship’s home port.

“You know, if we’re sailing from the New Orleans, the New Orleans 49ers games will be shown, or if we’re sailing from Texas, the Texan Cowboys…. but we can’t make any insurances or assurances as to what game is going to be shown,” Heald said, again referencing the guest’s typo.

The Seaside Theater, which is the large outdoor poolside theater, is also used for entertainment like “Dive-In Movies,” which usually take priority over broadcasting NFL games.

If a specific game is of the utmost importance to guests, they have the option to invest in a Wi-Fi package that includes streaming.

I purchased the “Value Plan” for my sailing on Carnival Radiance at the end of last year, and video streaming worked quite well.

While the game might not be shown on the big screen, cruisers would still be able to watch the action unfold in real time.

And in the future, perhaps they might think twice about booking a cruise during football season if the sport is their biggest priority.

Illness Precautions Activated on Cruise Ship After Guests Fall Sick

Key Aspects:

  • An unidentified gastrointestinal illness outbreak has impacted the August 26, 2025 sailing of Silver Muse.
  • The cruise line implemented enhanced sanitation right away and urged guests to seek medical consultations.
  • The exact cause of the outbreak has not been determined, but there is no change to the ship’s next sailing.

Guests onboard a recent Silversea sailing of Silver Muse were asked to undertake greater sanitation precautions following multiple reports of gastrointestinal illness. The ship’s August 26, 2025, departure was affected by changes in onboard procedures.

While this did not have an overall impact on the ship’s 11-night itinerary, afflicted guests were asked to quarantine in their staterooms. Furthermore, rigorous cleaning protocols were initiated throughout the ship.

“During this sailing, some guests onboard have experienced gastrointestinal illness,” a letter delivered to guests’ staterooms noted. “In an abundance of caution, we have implemented enhanced sanitizing procedures onboard.”

The nature of those activities was not detailed. The cruise line did clarify that the procedures are recommended by the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention and other public health agencies.

The CDC outlines a variety of sanitation measures to prevent the spread of norovirus, one of the most common worldwide causes of gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. Typical steps include:

  • Thorough handwashing with soap for at least 20 seconds after using the restroom and before eating.
  • Using hand sanitizer in conjunction with, but not as a substitute for, handwashing.
  • Proper food handling and sanitizing kitchen surfaces and food prep areas.
  • Enhanced laundry procedures with the hottest possible water and highest dryer settings.

The cruise line also urged guests to report any possible symptoms during the sailing.

“If you experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea – commonly associated with a gastrointestinal illness – at any time during your cruise, we request you contact the ships medical facility for a complimentary consultation and treatment,” the letter stated.

Guests who did report symptoms were not charged for their treatment. If guests needed to be briefly quarantined, refunds were processed for any missed shore excursions.

While no official cause of the illness has been disclosed, norovirus is the most common cause of such outbreaks on cruise ships.

Silver Muse has not reported any outbreak to the CDC, as the affected sailing was not in US waters at any point. This means that no such report is necessary, though local authorities in Greece may have been notified.

The August 26 sailing was a detailed exploration of the Greek Isles roundtrip from Athens that also included stops in Kusadasi and Istanbul in Turkey. Grecian ports included Santorini, Rhodes, Thessaloniki, Volos, and Mykonos.

Silver Muse Silversea Cruises Ship
Silver Muse (Photo Credit: Silversea Cruises)

Though the cruise line has not disclosed exactly how many cases of illness were reported onboard Silver Muse nor precisely when they were reported, the ship can welcome 596 guests when fully booked. Also onboard are more than 400 international crew members.

Silver Muse has already departed on her next sailing, a 7-night Greek Isles trip. Enhanced sanitation may continue during this sailing as a further precaution against any recurrence.

Previous Illness Outbreaks in 2025

While this is the first significant outbreak aboard Silver Muse this year, it is not the first outbreak for Silversea guests. In February, an outbreak impacting 43 guests and crew members aboard Silver Ray was reported to the CDC.

In that situation, laboratory testing identified the cause as E. coli, which can easily contaminate food and water. In April 2024, an outbreak aboard Silver Nova was also identified as E. coli.

Of the 18 different outbreaks reported to the CDC so far in 2025, only five have not been caused by norovirus. In addition to the E. coli outbreak aboard Silver Ray, a ciguatera outbreak was reported aboard Sea Cloud Spirit in January.

Three other outbreaks in 2025 have unknown causes. These were aboard Lindblad Expeditions’ National Geographic Sea Lion (April), Holland America Line’s Zuiderdam (January-April), and Regent Seven Seas’ Seven Seas Explorer (April-May).

Undoubtedly, lab samples from Silver Muse will be tested to determine the cause of the outbreak. This will help improve sanitation measures and response actions to minimize further contamination and possible future illness outbreaks.