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Overbooking Offers, Weather Delays, and a Sealed Case

Overbooking Offers, Weather Delays, and a Sealed Case

Cruise News · Cruise News

February 18, 202616m 57s

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Show Notes

This episode explores what happens when the carefully scripted cruise experience goes off the rails. First, Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas is overbooked for its February 2026 sailing out of Fort Lauderdale, prompting the cruise line to send voluntary cancellation emails offering full refunds plus a 50% future cruise credit — though the fine print on how "cruise fare" is calculated may surprise passengers expecting a windfall.

Next, winter storms batter the Mid-Atlantic coast, delaying Carnival Pride's departure from Baltimore by five hours and forcing Norfolk's port to close entirely, stranding Carnival Sunshine passengers and slashing their vacation by a full day. The cascading chaos at the terminals reveals just how fragile the turnaround process can be when weather disrupts the schedule.

Finally, the episode examines the sealed federal court hearing in Miami connected to the 2022 death of 18-year-old Anna Keppner aboard the Carnival Horizon. With the case involving a juvenile suspect in international waters, the intersection of maritime law, FBI jurisdiction, and juvenile privacy protections has kept the investigation shrouded in secrecy for nearly four years.