Furious Norwegian Cruise Line passengers slam ship’s horrible, nonstop ‘construction zone’
Cruise passengers outraged over nightmare on board ship
Norwegian Cruise Line passengers are rallying together in a Facebook group to protest the cruise line’s negligence of informing them of the ship’s horrible, nonstop ‘construction zone’ in advance.
When 2,000 passengers boarded Norwegian Cruise Line’s “Sun” ship on March 16 for a luxurious 15-day sail to Los Angeles, they were shocked to step into a nightmarelike “construction zone” onboard.
Now, over 450 passengers are rallying together in a Facebook group to protest the cruise line’s failure to inform them of the repairs in advance.
Over 450 passengers are rallying on Facebook to get justice.
(Norwegian Cruise Line )
According to Newsweek, passengers were informed that the vessel was being upgraded only after the ship set sail.
Passengers were apparently informed that the vessel was being upgraded only after the ship set sail.
(Kevin Grendon/Mary Ann Lapeze)
Passengers say they had to endure carelessly stored chemicals, cordoned-off emergency exits, noisy power tools, construction dust and potential toxic exposure. Four days before the ship docked, the unhappy voyagers united and created a Facebook page, Panama Canal Sun, to get justice for their situation.
Dust and debris from construction littered the ship.
(Charles P. O’Dale/Mary Ann Lapeze)
INSIDE THE MOST EXPENSIVE SUITE ON THE WORLD’S MOST EXPENSIVE CRUISE SHIP
“It wasn’t a vacation. It was a full-on construction zone,” passenger Mae-Claire Locke told News.com.au of the “16 days of hell” she and her family experienced.
Many passengers agreed that they would have canceled if they knew the extent of the construction plans.
(Kevin Grendon/Mary Ann Lapeze)
“My husband and I were on this cruise. WORST experience!! Between the fumes, noise, construction, insulation, paint particles, etc. my husband (who has serious health issues) couldn’t leave our cabin often,” passenger Annie Barber wrote in the Facebook group.
Many members of the enraged group agreed that if they had known what they were getting into, they would have canceled their trip.
(Panama Sun Canal Facebook/Mary Ann Lapeze)
“I have samples of paint chips, the metal dust and fiberglass from the construction on the sun… how might I go about getting these things tested?#MutinyOnTheSun” Casey Bennem mused in agreement.
Many members of the enraged group agreed that if they had known what they were getting into, they would have canceled their trip.
“It wasn’t a vacation. It was a full-on construction zone.”
(Kevin Grendon/Mary Ann Lapeze)
PREGNANT WOMAN UPSET WITH DISNEY CRUISE LINE AFTER FAMILY ESCORTED OUT BY ARMED OFFICER
Norwegian Cruise Line returned Fox News’ request for comment with the following statement regarding the construction:
Blocked emergency exits terrified many.
(Kevin Grendon/Mary Ann Lapeze)
“At Norwegian Cruise Line, we continuously aim to offer the best vacation experience for all our guests. As part of our Norwegian Edge program, Norwegian Sun is currently undergoing enhancements to better serve our guests. The program is a significant investment designed to ensure every ship across the fleet delivers a consistently high-quality experience to all of our guests,” a representative said. “While we do our utmost to minimize any impact on the guest experience when these enhancements are taking place, we recognize that in this situation our guests have experienced some inconvenience.”
“I have samples of paint chips, the metal dust and fiberglass from the construction on the sun… how might I go about getting these things tested?#MutinyOnTheSun”
(Kevin Grendon/Mary Ann Lapeze)
“As a gesture of our gratitude for our guests’ patience and understanding, we will be extending a future cruise credit of 25% of their cruise fare paid, which can be applied towards another cruise of their choice from now through March 31, 2019,” they added.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS
Whether or not the Norwegian Sun passengers take the cruise line up on the offer, their vocal grievances are the latest complaints to make headlines.
In January, Breakaway cruise passengers considered suing after the ship sailed through the worst of Winter Storm Grayson. Days later, an Iowa family claimed a Norwegian Cruise employee sexually assaulted their 12-year-old daughter while she slept.
Janine Puhak is an editor for Fox News Lifestyle. Follow her on Twitter at @JaninePuhak
Leave a Reply