After hearing about the chaos on board the Carnival Cruise Line, people are talking about law suits and other drastic measures. Over four thousand people on the Carnival Triumph were left with an everlasting impression about their trip.
Most of the passengers posted tweets or messages online about the horror that they went through, and others wrote about the jokes they made about it all. The optimistic people on the Carnival line, the Dream, helped other passengers be at ease for a while by putting on a show but would a show convince those people to take the risk of going back on the Carnival cruise, let alone any cruise?
Triumph, Dream, Elation, and the Legend were the four Carnival lines to have issues at sea.
On the Triumph, it was no longer a four-day cruise, but an eight-day cruise of “torture.” Passengers were scarred from what they had seen and been through. Human waste was all over the floor and the captain wasn’t informing the people about what was going on, which frightened everyone even more.
The Dream was docked at St. Maarten with mechanical issues and the captain pulled the plug on the rest of the cruise back to Florida. They started flying passengers home a few days before the cruise was supposed to be over. Although the cruise was cancelled, there were only a few reports of flowing over bathrooms.
The Elation and Legend experienced bad weather that wore people out. The Legend also experienced mechanical problems near Florida, which made the trip uneasy.
No matter what ship people were on, they will always remember what happened on the Carnival experience. Carnival is doing the best they can to fix the problems and improve their ships!