It’s very rare that crimes happen on a cruise ship.
That’s because the cruise lines have cameras in all of the public areas and dispatch security at even the hint of wrongdoing. Every cruise line takes passenger safety incredibly seriously, but they can’t put cameras in passenger cabins (for obvious reasons).
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Because of that, room stewards and other crew members who have access to cabins (a very small list) could engage in wrongdoing. That’s incredibly rare, but it did happen on Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas.
The crew member who engaged in placing cameras in passenger bathrooms was caught, arrested, and convicted, but the cruise line continues to deal with fallout from the incidents.
Cruise News Today’s Doug Parker has the full story along with details on a change Carnival Cruise Line passengers are not very happy about.
Royal Caribbean sued over creepy crew member
Transcript:
This is cruise news today with Doug Parker.
Good morning. Here’s your cruise news for Friday, January 3.
12 more cruise passengers have filed a lawsuit against Royal Caribbean following the conviction of a former stateroom attendant for placing hidden cameras in bathrooms on board the cruise ship Symphony of the Seas.
Arvin Joseph Mirasol was sentenced to 30 years in prison last year after pleading guilty to video voyeurism and having illegal images. Now, the lawsuit filed by a Miami-based firm alleges that over 100 adults and underage guests were unknowingly recorded.
The attorney criticized the cruise line’s hiring practices and called for stronger crew screening measures. The plaintiffs claim damages for physical and emotional trauma, seeking a jury trial in punitive damages.
Carnival Cruise Line drops discount gift card program
And Carnival Cruise Line has ended its AARP gift card discount program as of January 1.
Now, this is following months of reduced discounts along the way. AARP members previously enjoyed savings up to 10% per gift card. But that rate dropped to 8% and then 5% before the program was discontinued entirely.
In a statement AARP said Carnival Cruise Lines has decided to discontinue offering their gift cards through the AARP Rewards program.
The move has sparked backlash among loyal cruisers with some accusing Carnival of prioritizing profits over customer loyalty.
Now, AARP does continue to offer discounts with other brands such as Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, and Holland America Line.
Where can you buy discounted gift cards these days now that that’s gone?
Let me know in the comments if you have a place.
And a Carnival Cruise Line passenger was upset after a Star Wars Nerf gun purchased at Disney was confiscated during boarding.
Yeah, you can’t make this up. The guests claimed that the incident ruined Christmas for their child.
Carnival Cruise Lines prohibited items policy banned firearms and replicas which includes toy weapons.
Brand ambassador John Heald confirmed the rule, telling cruisers to avoid bringing toy weapons on board and To check the prohibited items list before cruising.
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Have yourself a great weekend. I’m Doug Parker with Cruise News Today
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