The news about the Carnival Triumph and its recent troubles got me to looking into the line's recent record:
Is this number of incidents normal for cruise lines? Is Carnival Cruise lines known to be more accident prone than other lines? They do have a large fleet, so I suppose it could just be random chance, but it doesn't seem like a good record.
I don't know the first thing about cruise lines and their reputations, so I'm asking.
- On November 8, 2010, a fire broke out in the generator room of the Carnival Splendor and the ship lost most power.
- On January 13, 2012, the Costa Concordia, operated by a Carnival subsidiary, ran aground off Isola del Giglio, Tuscany. The ship capsized and partially sank, killing 32 people.
- In March 2012, the Costa Allegra, owned by Carnival Cruise Lines' Costa Cruises subsidiary, suffered an engine room fire and went adrift in the Indian Ocean.
- In February 2013, the Carnival Triumph, with 3,143 passengers aboard, suffered an engine room fire, leaving the ship adrift for days in the Gulf of Mexico.
Is this number of incidents normal for cruise lines? Is Carnival Cruise lines known to be more accident prone than other lines? They do have a large fleet, so I suppose it could just be random chance, but it doesn't seem like a good record.
I don't know the first thing about cruise lines and their reputations, so I'm asking.
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Date: 2013-02-24 01:11 am (UTC)Consensus on this subject seems to be that Carnival is worth avoiding, and that Disney is great if you have kids.
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Date: 2013-02-24 01:16 am (UTC)And a belated happy birthday!