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A cruise passenger reported that the iconic theme song from Titanic played when their ship was caught in a terrifying storm . Vacationers aboard Royal Caribbean 's Explorer of the Seas were thrown into panic when the vessel was hit by strong winds, causing it to tilt sharply. A Royal Caribbean employee was r ecently caught recording hundreds of cruise passengers.

Cruise ship cabin crew shows tiny shared cabin where they live for nine months Royal Caribbean announces four ships to sail to Alaska in summer 2026 To add to the fear, the soundtrack associated with a film about a sinking ship was played in public areas as passengers struggled to keep their balance amidst sliding and crashing furniture. The incident occurred on the 4,300-passenger, 15-deck cruise liner during a transatlantic journey from Barcelona, Spain, to Miami, Florida . On November 7, the ship encountered sudden, powerful winds off the coast of Tenerife.



The unexpected storm took everyone on board by surprise, causing chaos onboard. The strong winds forced the Explorer to tilt more than 14 degrees to one side, resulting in sliding furniture, smashing glassware, and passengers desperately holding onto anything fixed for support. Eyewitnesses described scenes of disorder with dishes flying, a grand piano moving across the stage, and terrified passengers seeking shelter, according to WPLG.

Rescuers suspend search for woman who went overboard on Taylor Swift-themed boat Royal Caribbean sued after worker 'films 960 .

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