April 21, 2010 the Ecstasy made a sharp turn at sea to avoid a wayward buoy. The ship listed to port hard causing dozens of injuries and traumatizing many more. What the news showed was only part of the story, this is the REST of the story told from passengers who survived this incident.
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ATV Excursion on Carnival Ecstasy cruise. My “unibrow” is dirt!!
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Carnival Ecstasy waiters Anoma and Agus sing the good-bye song last night of cruise, which was 4/2/10.
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A 45-mile-per-hour crosswind combines with an open doorway on the Sun deck of the Carnival Ecstasy to produce ideal conditions for meteorologically-themed entertainment.
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At about 12:55 PM on April 21, 2010 We were on the Top Deck by the Water Slide. There were some Noises at the back of the boat. for about 5 seconds there were loud noises that sounded like something from the motors or Props. I asked My Wife “what was those sounds” next thing you notice that the boat started leaning rapidly down on the starboard side of the ship. Everyone got up and started going up to the Port side to get on the highest point. you could look behind the ship and see that it was making a very sharp turn in the water.
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The Carnival cruise ship ecstasy returned to sea following an incident where the ship listed heavily to avoid hitting a partially submerged buoy. The video is from Houston News – ABC13.com For additional information go to Cruise Law News: http://bit.ly/9CMJjj
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Carnival Ecstasy cruise 3/29/10 out of Galveston, TX. Team waiter Agus dances to “Jai Ho”
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Pics from Galveston Harbor
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Tour In Pictures!
***SHIP INFO***
Length: 855 feet
Beam: 103 feet
Gross Tonnage: 70,367
Decks: 10
Capacity: 2,634 Passengers
Crew: 920
Speed: 21 knots
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