Mr305 Posted January 4, 2018 #1 Share Posted January 4, 2018 http://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/tourism-cruises/article192829164.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Presentation Posted January 4, 2018 #2 Share Posted January 4, 2018 I’m so sorry. As I was making my post, you posted the same article. Moderator, please feel free to delete my post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deliver42 Posted January 4, 2018 #3 Share Posted January 4, 2018 WOW!!! To say this doesn't happen often is an understatement. Makes me wonder what the rest of the fleet is like. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keys2Heaven Posted January 4, 2018 #4 Share Posted January 4, 2018 This must be rare as we've never seen a dirty ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Georgie562 Posted January 4, 2018 #5 Share Posted January 4, 2018 This is pretty gross. This kind of stuff is what makes people call Carnival "Walmart of the Seas" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chengkp75 Posted January 4, 2018 #6 Share Posted January 4, 2018 This is pretty gross.This kind of stuff is what makes people call Carnival "Walmart of the Seas" While there are some significant problems with the Triumph from reading the CDC report, mainly in dishwasher operation and general crew awareness of USPH requirements, this really does not hold a candle to the upscale Silversea line's Silver Shadow failure about 3 years ago, when it was found that there was an organized attempt to hide 15 carts of potentially hazardous food in areas like crew cabins and passageways, and this was so egregious that the inspector took the, to me, unprecedented step of personally pouring bleach over the food to ensure it was not usable. So, failures like this can happen to any line if things are let go too much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcpagejr Posted January 4, 2018 #7 Share Posted January 4, 2018 (edited) I did a brief review of the recent CDC scores for this past year for the 3 cruiselines with most ships...Carnival, NCL and RCL Carnival....24 ships...average score 92.2 NCL..........13 ships...average score 95.5 RCL..........25 ships...average score 96.3 A score of 85 or lower is considered "unsatisfactory" It was also interesting to note that Carnival did not have any Norovirus breakouts on any of their ships in 2017. Holland America led that category! Interesting..... Edited January 4, 2018 by lcpagejr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clarea Posted January 4, 2018 #8 Share Posted January 4, 2018 While there are some significant problems with the Triumph from reading the CDC report, mainly in dishwasher operation and general crew awareness of USPH requirements, this really does not hold a candle to the upscale Silversea line's Silver Shadow failure about 3 years ago, when it was found that there was an organized attempt to hide 15 carts of potentially hazardous food in areas like crew cabins and passageways, and this was so egregious that the inspector took the, to me, unprecedented step of personally pouring bleach over the food to ensure it was not usable. So, failures like this can happen to any line if things are let go too much. Wow! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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