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Father jumps overboard to save his daughter who fell from the 4th deck of ship
Father jumps overboard to save his daughter who fell from the 4th deck of ship

India Today

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Father jumps overboard to save his daughter who fell from the 4th deck of ship

A father jumped into the ocean to save her daughter after she fell overboard from the fourth deck of the Disney Dream cruise ship on Sunday. The ship was returning to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, after a four-night cruise around the stated the girl fell while her father was taking a photo near the railing. Once she fell, the ship's crew quickly raised a "man overboard" alert. The captain immediately slowed the ship and turned it around to help with the rescue, according to CBS News. Crew members threw lifesavers into the water. The incident occurred on June 29 as the ship sailed between the Bahamas and Fort Lauderdale. advertisementVideos shared on social media showed the father holding his daughter -- who appeared to be about 5 years old -- in the water as he treaded for more than 10 minutes. Passengers watching from the ship cheered loudly when the rescue boat reached them and brought them safely back Father jumps overboard to save his 5-year-old daughter, who fell off a Disney cruise ship from the 4th deck into the ship was heading back to South Florida when the intense rescue was made."The ship was moving quickly, so quickly, it's crazy how quickly the Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 30, 2025 "The ship was moving quickly, so quickly, it's crazy how quickly the people became tiny dots in the sea, and then you lost sight of them. The captain slowed the ship and turned it around, and then they deployed a tender ship with people on it to go get them, and we saw them rescue the dad and daughter," a passenger said as quoted by CBS News. advertisementThe Disney Dream is capable of carrying up to 4,000 people and is equipped with safety barriers on its PRAISES CREW, PASSENGERS CALL FATHER A HERODisney Cruise Line released a statement praising their crew's quick and skilled response. "We commend our Crew Members for their exceptional skills and prompt actions, which ensured the safe return of both guests to the ship within minutes," said a Disney spokesperson. "This incident shows how effective our safety procedures are."Passengers on board called the father a hero for risking his life to save his daughter. Tracy Robinson-Hughes, who recorded the rescue, said, "That man is a hero. He jumped in to save his child." Another passenger, Kevin Furuta, shared that the girl fell from Deck 4, and the father went right after Robinson-Hughes, who recorded the rescue, called the father as a hero for jumping into the water to save his child. Another passenger, Kevin Furuta, confirmed that the girl fell from Deck 4 and that her father immediately jumped in after ship returned safely to Port Everglades early Monday morning, ending the cruise as planned despite the event. Falling overboard from cruise ships is rare incident. A 2019 report showed that only nine out of 25 people who fell overboard from cruise ships that year were saved. - Ends

Child fell overboard from Disney cruise ship returning to Fort Lauderdale, father leapt in to save her
Child fell overboard from Disney cruise ship returning to Fort Lauderdale, father leapt in to save her

CBS News

time3 days ago

  • General
  • CBS News

Child fell overboard from Disney cruise ship returning to Fort Lauderdale, father leapt in to save her

Girl fell overboard from Disney ship returning to Fort Lauderdale, father jumped in to save her Girl fell overboard from Disney ship returning to Fort Lauderdale, father jumped in to save her Girl fell overboard from Disney ship returning to Fort Lauderdale, father jumped in to save her A dramatic rescue at sea after a child fell overboard off a Disney Cruise Line ship returning to Fort Lauderdale and her father leapt in after her. The Disney Dream docked at Port Everglades early Monday morning after a four-night Bahamian cruise. As first reported by The Street, the child went overboard on Sunday when the ship was between the Bahamas and South Florida, and her father jumped in to save her. An emergency alert then sounded on the ship and the crew sprang into action, throwing life preservers into the water and launching rescue boats. Passenger watch swift rescue A TikTok video from Noeayala32, shows the father treading water with his daughter in his arms. He hands over to a rescue crew from the Dream before getting in the boat as well. Passengers watching from the ship cheered when the rescue mission was complete. "The Crew aboard the Disney Dream swiftly rescued two guests from the water," a Disney Cruise Line spokesperson told USA TODAY in a statement. "We commend our Crew Members for their exceptional skills and prompt actions, which ensured the safe return of both guests to the ship within minutes. We are committed to the safety and well-being of our guests, and this incident highlights the effectiveness of our safety protocols." Kevin Furuta, who was on the ship, posted on Facebook that the child fell from Deck 4 and her dad went in after her, according to USA Today. The ship has plexiglass safety barriers on its decks, so it is unclear how the child fell overboard. This is a developing story, check back for updated information.

Three Royal Caribbean ships will get upgrades in 2026
Three Royal Caribbean ships will get upgrades in 2026

Travel Weekly

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Travel Weekly

Three Royal Caribbean ships will get upgrades in 2026

Changes are in store for Royal Caribbean's Ovation of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas next year, including new accommodations, entertainment and dining. Royal Caribbean will refresh the pool decks on all three ships, with the Ovation and Liberty getting new private casitas. Ovation will also get a new whirlpool while Harmony and Liberty will get a new bar, The Lime and Coconut. Harmony's solarium will also get a refresh. Entertainment changes on Ovation include a new venue for dancing, Sound Cellar, and an expansion of the Casino Royale. Harmony's Casino Royale will be expanded and become the largest in the Royal Caribbean fleet. The cruise line is also adding an escape room on the Liberty of the Seas. Harmony and Ovation are both getting new accommodations options, one of which will be the Ultimate Family Suite, a two-story space with a slide and other family-focused amenities which is currently only offered on Symphony of the Seas, Spectrum of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas. Panoramic suites with floor-to-ceiling windows will be added to the Ovation. For dining, the cruise line is introducing food and bar options found on newer ships to these three vessels. The tiki bar Pesky Parrot and Giovanni's Italian Kitchen are coming to Ovation of the Seas. Harmony of the Seas will gain the Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade, Mexican restaurant El Loco Fresh and Samba Grill Brazilian Steakhouse. Izumi Teppanyaki as well as El Loco Fresh will be added to Liberty of the Seas. Royal Caribbean did not provide details on when the ships will undergo renovations.

A floating Disney bubble: What families can expect on Disney cruises
A floating Disney bubble: What families can expect on Disney cruises

USA Today

time08-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

A floating Disney bubble: What families can expect on Disney cruises

A floating Disney bubble: What families can expect on Disney cruises Show Caption Hide Caption Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom tour on the new Disney Treasure USA TODAY took a ride on the brand new Disney Treasure cruise ship. Here's what to know about the Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom. "Family travel' is a six-part series showcasing the best experiences and destinations for young families looking for an escape. If you'd like to contribute to our future reporting and share your experience as a source, you can click here to fill out this quick form. I've been visiting Disney parks my entire life. I thought I knew what the Disney bubble was. Disney Cruise Line blew my definition out of (or into) the water. Everything Disney fans look for in a Disney vacation is – as Disney likes to say – plussed up on their ships. Here's what I experienced on my first Disney cruise and what your family can expect on yours. What is special about a Disney cruise? Disney cruises are made for Disney fans. 'We know that when guests get on one of our ships, 40, 50% of them are saying the only reason I'm cruising today is because Disney is here,' Disney Experiences Chairman Josh D'Amaro told USA TODAY last August, ahead of the cruise line's expansion announcements at D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event. 'These cruise ships are ways that we can tell all of the amazing stories that we have. We bring them to life in dining; we bring them to life theatrically. We bring them to life through technology and our cast members.' Many ship venues are inspired by Disney stories. Guests who want to learn how they can take an Art of the Theme Show Tour during their sailing. Disney characters roam about regularly and unlike in the parks, never have long waits to meet them. The entertainment on board is truly Broadway quality, not only because Disney is at heart an entertainment company, but it's also produced numerous shows on Broadway. My favorite show on our Disney Treasure sailing was "Disney the Tale of Moana," which Disney developed with Broadway veterans and Polynesian cultural advisors and cast. The youth clubs, particularly for younger children, feel like stepping into Disney movies. Many kids happily spend hours there, and adults wish they could, too. The closest grown-up guests get is during open houses. Guests rotate through a variety of themed restaurants for dinner each night of their sailing, and servers rotate with you so they can get to know you and your preferences, as well as any dietary needs. The level of customer service is exactly what you'd expect from Disney. Ships are designed with families in mind. Most staterooms have split bathrooms, so multiple people can get ready at the same time, and most feature bathtubs, which are clutch with young children. You're traveling with fellow Disney families and fans, who share your enthusiasm. Non-Disney fans can still enjoy sailings, but for those who love Disney, it's the ultimate floating Disney bubble. Disney parks take to the seas: How the new Disney Treasure makes magic Is a Disney cruise all-inclusive? Disney cruises include lodging, most dining, entertainment, recreation, youth club access, and more in their standard fare. There is an additional fee for childcare for infants and toddlers under age 3 at 'it's a small world nursery.' Extra experiences like adult-exclusive dining, makeovers at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at Sea, the Royal Court Royal Tea Party with Disney princess, and spa and salon services also have fees. Is all the food on a Disney cruise free? Meals at rotational dining restaurants, on-board buffets, and various food stands are included in the cruise fare, as is most room service. Guests may choose to pay extra for adult-exclusive dining like Remy or Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement. Treats at smoothie and sweets shops and snacks at concession stands near onboard movie theaters have à la carte fees. Specialty coffee drinks and alcohol are also extra. Do Disney cruises have good food? Yes. There are various options at each rotational restaurant. Guests are also welcome to ask for other offerings off menu, but what stuck out to me were everyday dishes like comforting congee at breakfast and a mountain of succulent crab legs during lunch at the Treasure's Marceline Market buffet. Mickey Churro Waffles and Disney Cruise Line chicken tenders are other fan favorites. So are Mickey ice cream bars, which you can order for free through room service. Italian-inspired Palo and other adult-exclusive restaurants, which cost extra, are so popular that reservations book up well ahead of sailings. Guests who miss out in advance can try to book in person upon embarkation. Is there unlimited alcohol on Disney cruises? No. There are no unlimited alcoholic beverage packages on Disney cruises. You can buy individual drinks and bottles of wine on board or pre-order bundles of hard seltzer, beer or wine. There are also deals like Drinks of the Day and the Beer Mug Savings package, which, for a one-time $15.25 fee, gets you 21-ounce beer refills for the price of 16 ounces. Upon initial embarkation and at each port, guests of legal drinking age may also carry on up to two unopened bottles of wine or champagne or six unopened beers no larger than 12 ounces. These must be brought in carry-on luggage, not checked, and may not be consumed in lounges or public spaces, aside from restaurants, where there is a corkage fee. Is there a casino on the Disney cruise? No. There are no casinos on Disney cruise ships. The closest thing to gambling is BINGO, which is extremely popular. Is there free Wi-Fi on Disney cruises? Yes. Guests can use free DCL Guest Wi-Fi to access the Disney Cruise Line Navigator App and message fellow guests. You can also message folks back home using third-party tools like Apple Messages and WhatsApp. However, you'll need paid internet service for anything more substantive like making calls, accessing social media, browsing the internet, posting or streaming video, and more. How much does a Disney cruise cost per person? Prices vary widely by sailing (ship, dates, itinerary, cruise duration and more), stateroom category, how many guests share the same stateroom and guest age. Kids under age 3, ages 3-12, and 13-17 are charged at different rates than adults, according to Plan Disney. Limited-time promotions also impact pricing. For instance, Disney Cruise Line is currently offering up to 30% off select summer 2025 sailings from the U.S. Prospective guests can find the latest special offers on the cruise line's website. Additionally, Disney Cruise Line passengers can lock in 10% off a future cruise when they purchase a refundable placeholder reservation while onboard a ship. At last check, the lowest priced sailing for a family of four departing the U.S. with two adults and two kids between the ages of 3-12 was priced at $2,620. That works out to $655 per person in an interior cabin on the Disney Wish for a 3-night Bahamas cruise leaving Port Canaveral on Aug. 22, 2025. Three-night cruises on the new Disney Adventure, launching in Singapore this December, start even lower. Does Disney Cruise Line go to Europe? Yes. Disney sails from three European ports: Barcelona, Spain Citavecchia, Italy (outside Rome) Southampton, England Transatlantic sailings are also offered several times a year. Do adults with no kids go on Disney cruises? Yes. Even though the cruises are designed with families in mind, lots of Disney adults sail kid-free. Many enjoy getting to feel like kids again themselves. Each ship and both of Disney's private island destinations have adult-exclusive areas and experiences. What are Disney's two private islands? Disney's has two private island destinations in the Bahamas: Castaway Cay and Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point. Is it cheaper to go to Disney or Disney cruise? That depends on how long you plan to sail versus visit parks, as well as choice of accommodations, dining and time of year. It can go either way. What is the cheapest way to book a Disney cruise? Guests will generally find the best prices the day itineraries are released. This happens a few times a year, about 15 to 18 months in advance of sailings, according to Plan Disney. Travelers can work with travel agents to keep tabs on when the next batch will be released or sign up for Disney Cruise Line email updates and follow the cruise line on social media. Are Disney cruises worth it? They are for many fans. 'They rate us very, very highly, and they tend to want to come back,' D'Amaro said. But just like any vacation, the cruises may not be worth it for everyone. The reporter on this story received access to the ship from Disney Cruise Line. USA TODAY maintains editorial control of reviews.

Holland America Line pitches a relaxing Caribbean experience in new campaign
Holland America Line pitches a relaxing Caribbean experience in new campaign

Travel Weekly

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Travel Weekly

Holland America Line pitches a relaxing Caribbean experience in new campaign

A new Holland America Line advertising campaign aims to differentiate its Caribbean cruises from competitors that sail mega-ships with amusement-park qualities. The campaign, "Refreshingly Free," tells cruisers what they won't find on Holland America sailings. "Refreshingly free of bland buffets," one ad reads. "Refreshingly free of amusement parks on board," another says. Holland America Line has found strength in its Alaska and Europe sailings and is now looking to bolster interest in the Caribbean, said chief marketing officer Kacy Cole. "I think we're not top of mind when you think about Caribbean," she said. "You don't think about Holland America or, candidly, the typical type of cruising that we do. And I think for us, it's really about how do we differentiate within each region?" The line crafted the campaign after surveying guests about what is most important to them on a Caribbean cruise. Exceptional service came in as the highest-ranked factor. During that same research process, some customers shared distaste for the experience aboard the largest cruise ships, recalling long lines and staff that could not keep up with demand due to the number of guests onboard, Cole said. "They are looking for service and relaxation and cultural enrichment," she said. The launch of the campaign accompanies the launch of fare discounts of up to 40% for certain sailings this fall and next spring. Those promotions, dubbed "Travel By Sea," run through the end of July.

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