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Events at Sea by Zenith

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The events listed have been reported in the public domain or to cruisejunkie by passengers or crew members onboard.  The list is by no means comprehensive.  For that reason it is necessary to be cautious in drawing conclusions from the potentially limited data.  Keep in mind that some companies may be more transparent than others about things that go wrong; conversely, some companies may be better at concealing events and thereby project an appearance that is inaccurate.  With that said, the following list is still interesting, as are the patterns seen viewed separately by ship.



Transferred to Pullmantur Cruises in 2007

dd/mm/yy
2005
Incident
26.4.10 According to Reuters, striking dockers and protesters at Greece's largest ports blocked hundreds of tourists from returning to their ship on Monday in a protest against reforms that negatively impact Greek ship workers. The Coast Guard said around 400 dockers and protesters prevented around 1,000 mostly Spanish passengers from returning to the ship. They were taken to hotels; the company hopes to be able to have the ship leave later today or early tomorrow morning. The ship earlier in the day wasn't allowed to dock at Piraeus and instead dropped anchor and tendered passengers to the port.
Stuck ashore
31.10.05
The US Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Celebrity Cruises to overturn a $1 million judgment awarded a Zenith passenger who was raped by a ship's waiter while the was in Bermuda.  Accoridng to an article in the Royal Gazette, the decision to reject the appeal has broader ramifications since the lawsuit could have established a shield for the cruise industry from suits over crew-member assaults against passengers.
Court decision
21.1.05
At the end of a routine lifeboat drill involving the crew members, there was a technical problem with one of the wenches used to lift the lifeboat leaving the boat dangling (click here).  Fortunately, no one was injured.  We left St. Kitts six hours late necessitating bypassing the port of Grenada.  Celebrity, however, issued a $100.00 on board credit to each cabin. Delay
dd/mm/yy
2004
Incident
8.9.04
A Honduran worker was arraigned in a Bermuda court for "unlawful assault and causing bodily harm" to a female co-worker.  It is alleged that the co-worker received injuries to her face as a result of being attacked with a bottle.
Assault
Crew on Crew
12.6 - 19.6.04
The following report was received:  "Sailed with Celebrity on this cruise. Sewer smell throughout ship, water was brown in our cabin, toilet vacuum system out for 2 days. My wife became ill and reported it to the staff who immediatly drew blood and treated her for stomach "virus". Cruise line admitted there was a problem with the sewer system but denied my wife was ill from this.We noted the placement of hand sanitizers at the gang way immediatly following."
Sewer smell
dd/mm/yy
2003
Incident
16.5.03
Miami Herald reported on May 17 that a suit had been filed charging that RCI and Celebrity Cruises charged at least $150 million in fraudulent taxes to passengers that the companies pocketed as additional fare revenue.  A settlement reached in 1997 in a similar case barred RCI and Celebrity from charging customers "any fees in addition to the advertised initial ticket price, except those fees acrually passed on by the company to a government agency." (See "Cruise lines accused of fraud," Jay Weaver and Dale K. Dupont, Miami Herald, May 17, 2003)
Port taxes



Illness Outbreaks at Sea by Zenith (2000 - present)

Illness Outbreaks by Ship:

dd/mm/yy
Reported Illness Outbreaks
13.4.07
The ship reported that 11 of 613 (1.79%) crew and 89 of 1363  (6.53%) passengers had reported ill on a 12 day Eastern Caribbean cruise from Tampa (2 - 13 April).
14.1.06
The ship reported that 20 (3.09%) crew and 17 of 1691 (1.22%) passengers had reported ill on the 9 - 14 January cruise.

3.4.05
From a passemger:
As you know, there was widespread illness on the Zenith sailing that returned to JAX on March 13, 2005. The illness continued on the following cruise (ending March 27) as well.They had sprayed down with disinfectant all the public area surfaces and left it there to dry (mirrors, walls, handrails, etc.), and gave us a lengthy lecture on handwashing at embarkation. They had installed gel hand sanitizers at the entrance to all food service areas, and would not allow "serve yourself" in buffet lines for the first week. Then they eased up, wiped down all the surfaces and let us help ourselves. Then people started getting ill. From what I heard, approx. 150 people were quarantined. The bad part was they made it sound like pax would get free treatment at the ship's doctor for flu like symptoms, in an effort to control another outbreak. But, I had breakfast with a couple who had spent over $600 on mandatory doctor visits, flu "vaccines", injections, antibiotics and various other prescribed treatments. No compensation was offered for staying quarantined for 72 hours, or for the medical treatment.  (Second cruise in a row with an outbreak.)
7.3.05
The CDC reports that 138 of 1308 passengers (10.55%) and 16 of 657 crew members (2.44%) reported  ill during the February 27 - March 13 cruise ending in Jacksonville.  The cruise returns to Jacksonville in another week, so the numbers will likely increase.
12.6 - 19.6.04
The following report was received:  "Sailed with Celebrity on this cruise. Sewer smell throughout ship, water was brown in our cabin, toilet vacuum system out for 2 days. My wife became ill and reported it to the staff who immediatly drew blood and treated her for stomach "virus". Cruise line admitted there was a problem with the sewer system but denied my wife was ill from this.  We noted the placement of hand sanitizers at the gang way immediatly following."
9.4.04
On April 8, the ship reported that 48 passengers and 7 crew had reported illness consistent with norovirus.  The cruise ran from March 28 - April 11.