Cruisers Left Stranded, Pier Runner Mistake [CRUISE NEWS]

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Cruise news today. The Villa Vie Odyssey world cruise has faced another delay. Passengers staying on board during the day and in hotels at night are now told they must cover their own expenses for at least the following week. Royal Caribbean Serenade of the Seas wrapped its world cruise in Miami on Tuesday. A passenger in Sitka, Alaska, gave onlookers a scare on Monday, as he sprinted along the pier, frantically waving at what he thought was his departing cruise ship.
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