Those travelling on the Carnival Dream and Carnival Jubilee that departed from the Port of Galveston in Florida last weekend were issued a stark warning. Carnival Cruise Line reached out to passengers about the potentially dangerous conditions at the port over the weekend due to repairs needed after Hurricane Beryl. As temperatures range between upper 80s to low 90s, there was only limited air conditioning available.

As many as 20,000 passengers were expected to pass through the port over the weekend, according to blog, Crusiehive. Carnival Cruise clarifies smoking and vaping policy after customer controversy Carnival Cruise passenger in coma after collapsing on board ship Guests were urged to adhere to their strict pre-approved arrival appointment windows - and those who didn't arrive on time were threatened with being turned away and asked to return later. “The ship will depart tomorrow as scheduled from Terminal 28," according to an email sent to passengers aboard the Carnival Dream.

" "Areas of the terminal remain without air conditioning and the temperature may be less than ideal during check-in. “To ensure a smooth embarkation, please adhere to your pre-selected terminal arrival appointment," it continued. "Guests who arrive earlier will be asked to return later.

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