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The MS Allure of the Seas, the largest passenger ship ever built, leaves the French port of Marseille in the Mediterranean on May 26, 2015, after its first stop in this port.
The MS Allure of the Seas, the largest passenger ship ever built, leaves the French port of Marseille in the Mediterranean on May 26, 2015, after its first stop in this port.
Photo: BORIS HORVAT / AFP / Getty Images
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The cruise ship Oasis of the Seas. The ship, currently the largest in the world, belongs to the Royal Carribean Cruise Line.
The cruise ship Oasis of the Seas. The ship, currently the largest in the world, belongs to the Royal Carribean Cruise Line.
Photo: Orjan F. Ellingvag / Corbis Via Getty Images
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People sit and enjoy the facilities on the upper deck aboard the Quantum of the Seas cruise ship that is currently docked in Southampton on October 31, 2014 in Southampton, England. Regarded as the world's first smart ship, Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas is known as the world's most high-tech cruise ship, with high-tech changes such as virtual balconies in windowless rooms. such features and a parachuting simulator. The ship will soon begin its journey from Southampton, where it docked earlier this week in New York before settling in the Caribbean for the 2014-15 season. less
People sit and enjoy the facilities on the upper deck aboard the Quantum of the Seas cruise ship that is currently docked in Southampton on October 31, 2014 in Southampton, England. Billed as the first … more
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The cruise ship Anthem of the Seas leaves the port of Bayonne, N.J., January 3, 2016.
The cruise ship Anthem of the Seas leaves the port of Bayonne, N.J., January 3, 2016.
Photo: Gary Hershorn / Corbis Via Getty Images
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MS Ovation of the Seas docked for the first time at the Overseas Passenger Terminal on December 15, 2016 in Sydney, Australia. Royal Caribbean's Ovation of the Seas made his first trip to Australia this week. He arrived in Perth then Adelaide, Hobart and Sydney. With a length of 348 m and a tonnage of 168,666 sheets, it is the fourth largest cruise liner in the world and the largest to visit Australia. less
MS Ovation of the Seas docked for the first time at the Overseas Passenger Terminal on December 15, 2016 in Sydney, Australia. Royal Caribbean's Ovation of the Seas made her first trip to Australia this week … more
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Armando Christian Perez "Pitbull" performs on stage at the christening ceremony of the Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Cruise Line in Port Miami on November 9, 2015 in Miami, Florida.
Armando Christian Perez "Pitbull" performs on stage at the christening ceremony of the Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Cruise Line in Port Miami on November 9, 2015 in Miami, Florida.
Photo: Alexander Tamargo / Getty Images for Norwegian Cruis
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Spectators watch the cruise ship "Norwegian Joy", formerly "Norwegian Bliss", crossing the Ems River near Emden, in northern Germany, on March 27, 2017. The ship of the Norwegian Cruise Line, built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, in northern Germany, is ready for service. The last technical and nautical tests should be done during the next days in the North Sea. less
Spectators watch the cruise ship "Norwegian Joy", formerly "Norwegian Bliss", crossing the Ems River near Emden, in northern Germany, on March 27, 2017. The ship of the cruise ship Norwegian … more
Photo: PATRIK STOLLARZ / AFP / Getty Images
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General view of the "Liberty of the Seas" dining halls in Southampton Harbor, April 22, 2007 in Southampton, England. The huge cruiser owned by Royal Caribbean is over 1000 feet long and can accommodate 4,300 passengers spread over 15 decks. less
General view of the "Liberty of the Seas" dining halls in Southampton Harbor, April 22, 2007 in Southampton, England. The huge cruiser owned by Royal Caribbean measures over 1000 feet long … more
Photo: Bruno Vincent / Getty Images
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A couple watching the Norwegian Epic Cruise Lines from the port of Miami.
A couple watching the Norwegian Epic Cruise Lines from the port of Miami.
Photo: Jeff Greenberg / UIG Via Getty Images
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The athletics on the top deck of the "Freedom of the Seas", the world's largest cruise ship, docked on April 24, 2006 in Hamburg, Germany. The flagship of the Norwegian-US company Royal Caribbean International can accommodate up to 4,470 passengers and 1,360 crew members. The Finnish construction ship makes a stopover in the northern port of Germany to receive the latest alterations from the Blohm and Voss shipyards, before embarking on her first transatlantic voyage. less
The athletics on the top deck of the "Freedom of the Seas", the world's largest cruise ship, docked on April 24, 2006 in Hamburg, Germany. The flagship of the Norwegian-Norwegian company Royal … more
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A general view shows the interior of the cruise ship Independence of the Seas during her first trip to the Canary Islands on Tenerife on May 10, 2008. The ship is owned by the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line.
A general view shows the interior of the cruise ship Independence of the Seas during her first trip to the Canary Islands on Tenerife on May 10, 2008. The ship is owned by the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line.
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The "Genting Dream", the last cruise ship of the shipyard Meyer-Werft, begins its transfer journey on the river Ems to the North Sea on September 18, 2016 in Papenburg, in northwestern Germany .
The "Genting Dream", the last cruise ship of the shipyard Meyer-Werft, begins its transfer journey on the river Ems to the North Sea on September 18, 2016 in Papenburg, in northwestern Germany .
Photo: INGO WAGNER / AFP / Getty Images
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Life aboard the largest ocean liner in the world, Cunard's Queen Mary 2, November 18, 2014 in St John, Nova Scotia. Captain Kevin Oprey is also photographed at the bow of the ship and next to the funnel of the magnificent ship. Bellboys, chefs and florists are also featured. less
Life aboard the largest ocean liner in the world, Cunard's Queen Mary 2, November 18, 2014 in St John, Nova Scotia. Captain Kevin Oprey is also represented at the bow of the ship and at the funnel of the magnificent … more
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A Norwegian escape view at Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo on the occasion of the 21st anniversary of the World Yacht – The Duchess on May 8, 2013 in New York.
A Norwegian escape view at Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo on the occasion of the 21st anniversary of the World Yacht – The Duchess on May 8, 2013 in New York.
Photo: Michael Stewart / WireImage
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"Everyone thought we were sinking": the Carnival cruise sinks to the side, causing panic on board
The passengers of a Carnival cruise liner who arrived in Cape Canaveral, Florida on Friday morning, are happy to be back on land.
On his last trip, the Carnival Sunshine rocked to the side, sending out plates and other objects not attached to the ground.
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In a statement, a spokesman for Carnival said the ship "had been faced with a technical problem that required it to be listed for about a minute." There was never a problem with it. Safe use of the ship and our officers quickly stepped in to correct the situation. "
Passengers say the problem was much bigger than the cruise company suggests.
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"Everyone thought we were sinking. The ship is on the side. What do you think about the water flowing? But that was the pool, "said one passenger.
The passengers told WESH that Carnival had offered them a credit for use on the ship, but several people said that was not enough.
Carnival also apologized for the disruption and said that the events of the evening had resumed after the Sunday night incident, and that the ship had continued its cruise in the Caribbean as planned.
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