Home Travel Couple celebrating wedding anniversary speak of ‘traumatic’ $3,300 cruise ship nightmare – with FLOODED rooms, passengers forced to wear life jackets and crew telling guests to ‘find shelter’

Couple celebrating wedding anniversary speak of ‘traumatic’ $3,300 cruise ship nightmare – with FLOODED rooms, passengers forced to wear life jackets and crew telling guests to ‘find shelter’

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Alisha and Nate Downey, both 31, decided to book a Royal Caribbean cruise to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary after hearing rave reviews from friends and family.

A couple have detailed their “traumatic” cruise ship nightmare, which saw them get caught in a violent storm and lose $3,294.

Alisha and Nate Downey, both 31, decided to book a Royal Caribbean cruise to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary after hearing rave reviews from friends and family.

However, the Colorado-based couple had no idea their five-day dream vacation would turn into a nightmare vacation when a storm hits.

Alisha and Nate’s romantic getaway turned into a horrific experience as they were forced to “take refuge” in the middle of the storm as wine glasses shattered and plates flew around them.

Alisha and Nate Downey, both 31, decided to book a Royal Caribbean cruise to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary after hearing rave reviews from friends and family.

Alisha and Nate Downey, both 31, decided to book a Royal Caribbean cruise to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary after hearing rave reviews from friends and family.

1711474835 279 Couple celebrating wedding anniversary speak of traumatic 3300 cruise ship

1711474835 279 Couple celebrating wedding anniversary speak of traumatic 3300 cruise ship

They have now detailed their “traumatic” cruise ship nightmare, which saw them get caught in a violent storm and lose $3,294.

1711474835 460 Couple celebrating wedding anniversary speak of traumatic 3300 cruise ship

1711474835 460 Couple celebrating wedding anniversary speak of traumatic 3300 cruise ship

Alisha and Nate’s romantic getaway turned into a horrific experience as they were forced to “take refuge” in the middle of the storm as wine glasses shattered and plates flew around them.

The couple went viral on social media detailing the terrifying and disappointing experience.

Alisha said: “We could see from our balcony that the overcast skies were getting worse, the water was getting very rough and we were looking in the direction we were going.

“Very quickly, the weather deteriorated, the rain was pouring down, the ship was pitching. It was around this time that I believe an announcement was made that we were in a storm and needed to “find shelter”.

Once the lovebirds arrived in their bedroom, chaos ensued and the couple were left terrified as they saw glass shattering.

She added: “Soon our room was taking on water, coming under our balcony door. A wine glass slipped off the vanity and shattered, everything falling over.

“So we went down to see what was happening and there was broken glass everywhere. Bars were closed as alcohol bottles and glasses were also broken.

The couple trembled in fear as they saw people screaming and even putting on life jackets.

Meanwhile, water flooded their room.

The couple went viral on social media detailing their terrifying and disappointing experience.

The couple went viral on social media detailing their terrifying and disappointing experience.

The couple went viral on social media detailing their terrifying and disappointing experience.

The couple went viral on social media detailing their terrifying and disappointing experience.

The couple went viral on social media detailing their terrifying and disappointing experience.

Once the lovebirds arrived in their bedroom, chaos ensued and

Once the lovebirds arrived in their bedroom, chaos ensued and

Once the lovebirds arrived in their bedroom, chaos ensued and

Once the lovebirds arrived in their bedroom, chaos ensued and

Once the lovebirds arrived in their bedroom, chaos ensued and the couple were left terrified as they saw the glass shatter.

“We even saw women wearing their life jackets climbing the stairs from the lower decks… people were scared.

“And at that point, there was about three feet of water in our room,” she said.

The cruise departed Galveston, Texas, on January 22, with plans to head to Costa Maya, Mexico, then Cozumel, before returning to Galveston five days later.

Unfortunately, cruise staff announced that the ship would not be able to dock in Costa Maya because it was too dangerous and would be heading directly to Cozumel.

On the way back, two storms broke out.

Alisha and Nate finally arrived home safely.

However, they were not happy with the experience or the money spent.

Alisha added: “It would have been worth it if we actually had an enjoyable holiday. Instead, we paid a lot of money to stress away from home.

Alisha and Nate eventually arrived home safely, but they were not happy with their experience.

Alisha and Nate eventually arrived home safely, but they were not happy with their experience.

Alisha and Nate eventually arrived home safely, but they were not happy with their experience.

The 31-year-old stressed it was a horrible experience and they weren't even reimbursed for the incident.

The 31-year-old stressed it was a horrible experience and they weren't even reimbursed for the incident.

The 31-year-old stressed it was a horrible experience and they weren’t even reimbursed for the incident.

The traveler emphasized that it was a horrible experience and that he was not even reimbursed for the incident.

She said: “And honestly, I had a somewhat traumatic experience. All they offered us was 20% off our next cruise.

Although social media users were sympathetic to the couple’s unfortunate situation, many pointed out the obvious: They traveled during hurricane season.

One user said: “Unfortunately you went at a bad time, try again, not during hurricane season. »

Another person wrote: “Try again this summer! Much better.

Someone else commented: “Had to go during hurricane season.

“Stay away from boats during hurricane season,” another user said.

Royal Caribbean Cruises has been contacted for comment.

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