Details appeared in the January 30 edition of Cruise News Daily.
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Can You Wait until Next Year?
If you'd like to have more space to spread out in the wide-open spaces of Alaska, Holland America will soon have a new option for you. The line has planned a new 99-room wing at the McKinley Chalet Resort at Denali National Park. Fifty-five of the units will be junior suites, the first-ever at the resort.
A First for Celebrity
Two gentlemen became the first same-sex couple to be married at sea aboard a major cruise line today when they were married by the captain aboard Celebrity Equinox.
The grooms were joined by their immediate families who were with them on the western Caribbean cruise.
The complete story appeared in the January 30 edition of Cruise News Daily.
The grooms were joined by their immediate families who were with them on the western Caribbean cruise.
The complete story appeared in the January 30 edition of Cruise News Daily.
Lots of Practice
The crew of Carnival Pride got lots of practice today with helicopter medevacs as the ship sailed off the Carolina coast toward the Bahamas when not one, but two patients were medevaced off the deck of the ship in separate incidents. `
The Coast Guard shot outstanding video of both, which are shown below.
Details appeared in the January 30 edition of Cruise News Daily.
First medevac of the day:
Second medevac of the day:
Video courtesy of US Coast Guard. All rights reserved.
The Coast Guard shot outstanding video of both, which are shown below.
Details appeared in the January 30 edition of Cruise News Daily.
First medevac of the day:
Second medevac of the day:
Video courtesy of US Coast Guard. All rights reserved.
Monday, January 29, 2018
Doubling Up in Tampa
Carnival Miracle arrived in its new home port of Tampa on Saturday at the end of a trans-Panama repositioning cruise from Long Beach. Saturday evening it sailed on its first seven-night cruise from Tampa to the western Caribbean.
Carnival Miracle joins Carnival Paradise at Tampa. With the addition of a second year round ship, Carnival expects to carry 280,000 passengers annually from the Gulf Coast port, the most of any cruise line in Tampa.
Carnival Miracle joins Carnival Paradise at Tampa. With the addition of a second year round ship, Carnival expects to carry 280,000 passengers annually from the Gulf Coast port, the most of any cruise line in Tampa.
The complete story appeared in the January 29 edition of Cruise News Daily.
Other Things You'll Want to Know - January 29, 2018
CND subscribers also read about:
- Crystal is downsizing the plans for their three large oceangoing newbuilds.
- The Mexican navy has ended their search unsuccessfully for the woman who went overboard from Carnival Triumph last week.
Details appeared in the January 29 edition of Cruise News Daily.
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