USA Today Cruise Log
Budget line easyCruise unveils new ship in Europe - The three-year-old, no-frills line finally has a bigger ship -- the 600-passenger easyCruise Life.
Report: Royal Caribbean bans complaining couple for life - A Cleveland couple that sailed on the line regularly had a habit of complaining about all sorts of things big and small in online forums. Now they find themselves banned from Royal Caribbean forever.
What's the secret to . . . avoiding seasickness? - It's Monday, Cruise Loggers, and that means it's once again time for you, the readers of the Cruise Log, to share your collective wisdom. This week's topic: Avoiding seasickness.
Princess drops Ocho Rios from Caribbean itineraries - The up-and-coming port of Roatan will take the place of Ocho Rios on all of the line's Western Caribbean cruises starting on Nov. 7, 2009.
Royal Caribbean plans more cruises in South America - The line announced late Thursday that the 2,100-passenger Radiance of the Seas, already scheduled to spend this coming winter in South America, will return for a second winter in the region in late 2009.
FBI: Woman's plunge from cruise ship not a crime - FBI agents spent two days on board the Norwegian Dawn interviewing witnesses, examining the woman's sealed cabin and viewing surveillance footage.
USA TODAY readers to Royal Caribbean: We want Epic, Amazement - What should Royal Caribbean name its next two ships? If it was up to you, Cruise Loggers, the choice would be Epic of the Seas and Amazement of the Seas.
Today's debate: How far should cruise lines go with surveillance? - Surveillance tapes are helping to solve the question of what happened to Mindy Jordan, the nurse who fell off the Norwegian Dawn on Sunday. But how much surveillance is too much?
Woman's fall from cruise ship caught on tape - Norwegian Cruise Line says it has video of Mindy Jordan, 46, of Pine Hill, N.J., falling from one of its ships on Sunday, and the video proves that she was alone at the time.
Family suspects foul play in woman's fall from ship - The mother and brother of Mindy Jordan, 46, of Pine Hill, N.J., say they're troubled by the accounts of her fall from the Norwegian Dawn on Sunday.


