gomexico Posted November 8, 2010 #1 Share Posted November 8, 2010 According to publlished news reports, the Carnival Splendor had an engine room fire and the ship is dead in the water - for now. No injuries were reported, from what I read. You can read more here: http://travel.usatoday.com/cruises/post/2010/11/carnival-splendor-cruise-ship-fire-coast-guard-san-diego/130360/1#uslPageReturn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Georgie562 Posted November 8, 2010 #2 Share Posted November 8, 2010 Also see thread http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1306165 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovevacadays Posted November 10, 2010 #3 Share Posted November 10, 2010 What a disappointment for those on board. Although, very nice to hear no one is hurt. You hear about these things so I count my blessing that in 14 cruises I've only had one minor issue. Back in 2005 on the Sapphire one of the engines was having problems so we had a very slow sail into Puerto Vallarta so had a shorten day there and our tour to Las Caletas cancelled. We adjusted and went to the Krystal and had a great time chatting with one of the ship's officers, had great food, and teguila. I'm wondering if the passengers on the Splendor will receive future cruise credit or what might happen? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MSN-Travelers Posted November 10, 2010 #4 Share Posted November 10, 2010 What a disappointment for those on board. Although, very nice to hear no one is hurt. ... I'm wondering if the passengers on the Splendor will receive future cruise credit or what might happen? CARNIVAL SPLENDOR – UPDATE #5 Miami, FL -- November 9, 2010 (8:15 pm EST) -- At approximately 6 am Monday morning (U.S. Pacific Standard Time), a fire was detected in the aft engine room aboard the cruise ship Carnival Splendor. The fire was extinguished. There were no injuries to guests or crew. The ship has been operating on auxiliary generators and engineers have been unable to restore additional power to the vessel. Thus far, one tug boat has reached the ship and has begun towing with additional tugs en route to expedite the vessel’s return. Given the ship’s speed and current position, we have decided to take the vessel to San Diego where it is expected to arrive late Thursday. Additionally, we are in the process of making all the necessary hotel and flight arrangements for our guests. If the ship is unable to maintain sufficient speed under tow, it is possible that we could revert to the previous plan and dock in Ensenada. Last night, the ship’s engineers were able to restore toilet service to most cabins and all public bathrooms, as well as cold running water. Currently several key hotel systems, including air conditioning, hot food service and telephones, are not available. The ship’s crew continues to actively work to restore other services. Guests are able to move about the ship and food and beverage service, along with some shipboard programming, including children’s activities and entertainment, are being provided. The vessel’s command is in contact with the U.S. Coast Guard which has deployed assets to the cruise ship’s location and is assisting in providing additional provisions which became necessary due to the lack of refrigeration on board. Guests on the current voyage will be receiving a full refund along with reimbursement for transportation costs. Additionally, they will receive a complimentary future cruise equal to the amount paid for this voyage. Carnival Splendor was on the first leg of a seven-day Mexican Riviera cruise that departed Sunday, Nov. 7, from Long Beach, Calif. The ship’s normal itinerary includes stops in Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The ship, which measures 113,000 gross registered tons and first entered service in July 2008, is carrying 3,299 guests and 1,167 crew. Carnival has also made the decision to cancel the Nov. 14 seven-day cruise from Long Beach. Guests scheduled to sail on this voyage will receive a full refund of their cruise fare and air transportation costs, along with a 25 percent discount on a future cruise. “We sincerely apologize to our guests for this unfortunate situation and offer our thanks for their patience and cooperation during this challenging time. The safety and comfort of our guests is our top priority and we are doing everything we can to allow them to return home as quickly as possible. We also apologize for having to cancel the next voyage of the Carnival Splendor. We realize how much guests look forward to their vacations and we know how disheartening it is to have their plans disrupted,” said Gerry Cahill, Carnival’s president and CEO. Media contact information: 305-406-5464 or Media@carnival.com. Contact information for family and friends of guests on board: 1-888-290-5095 or 305-406-5534 We are headed for Vallarta this weekend and it will be interesting to see the city on Wednesdays without Splendor's passengers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovevacadays Posted November 11, 2010 #5 Share Posted November 11, 2010 Thanks MSN for posting the report. It looks like Carnival is taking very good care of the passengers given the situation. Enjoy your time in PV! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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