EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 19 MIN
Cruise Disruptions, Crew Scrutiny, and Disney Heads to Asia
from Cruise News
This episode peels back the curtain on the fragility of the modern cruise ecosystem through three revealing stories. First, a fleet-wide Carnival tech outage on February 8th brought boarding to a standstill at multiple homeports, delaying ships like the Celebration, Venezia, Spirit, and Pride past midnight as digital manifests failed and the Hub app went dark — forcing crew to revert to paper schedules and SMS blasts.Next, the Carnival Encounter faced scrutiny in Darwin, Australia, when the Maritime Union of Australia filed crew welfare complaints alleging wages as low as $2.50 an hour, pressure to work while sick, and foul drinking water. Australia's AMSA boarded and inspected the ship but found no deficiencies, while Carnival fired back accusing the union of using the inspection as a recruitment tactic — highlighting the ongoing tension between international maritime labor standards and Western expectations.Finally, the episode explores the arrival of the Disney Adventure in Singapore — a 208,000 gross ton mega-ship repurposed from a bankrupt Genting hull, now running portless three- and four-night cruises. With zero port calls, Disney captures 100% of onboard spending, raising the question of whether the industry is moving toward a future where the ship replaces the destination entirely.
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