Cruise News Today — January 21, 2023: Carnival Muster Drill Staying, Nassau Cruise Port, St. Maarten
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the new way of doing the drill shows guests were to go in a real emergency and how to wear the life jacket
we are not returning to the previous way of doing things next month or indeed at all
Nassau ranked 19 out of 20 beating only Freeport
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The cruise port of Nassau, Bahamas, says it's aware that they are not living up to cruise passengers' expectations and are trying to improve the pier and surrounding areas. Carnival Cruise Line will be keeping the e-muster drill indefinitely, according to brand ambassador John Heald. The Caribbean cruise port of St. Maarten experienced a record-breaking cruise day of over 30,000 people and is expecting 90 passenger ship calls this month. [Time codes] 00:00 Intro 00:11 Carnival Elation dry dock 00:51 Carnival keeping e-muster drill 01:32 Port Saint John gearing up for record cruise season 02:00 Stock » Prescription to Cruise Mug: https://bit.ly/3xAugH6 » More cruise news: https://bit.ly/3vtCFub [Connect] Tip hotline: Tips@cruiseradio.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CruiseRadio Our Mission at Cruise Radio is to deliver daily YouTube cruise industry news, breaking news updates, in-depth analysis, ship tours, video coverage, and original journalism that goes beyond the headlines. Subscriber count: 58,900 #cruise #cruising #carnivalCruise