Lawsuit Filed Against Royal, Carnival Drops Gift Card Promo

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Twelve cruise passengers have filed a class action lawsuit against Royal Caribbean following the conviction of a former stateroom attendant placing hidden cameras in bathrooms aboard Symphony of the Seas.

Carnival has ended its AARP gift card discount program as of January 1, following months of reduced discounts.

A Carnival Cruise Line passenger was upset after a toy Star Wars Nerf gun purchased at Disney was confiscated during boarding.

Cruise line stocks for CCL, RCL, NCLH, and VIK.

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