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The film covers the Carnival Triumph ship — which departed from Galveston, Texas, and set sail to Cozumel, Mexico for a four-night stay in Feb. 2013. The documentary, "Trainwreck: Poop Cruise ...
Carnival suspended the Triumph through mid-April and gave $500 to each passenger. They also reimbursed each passenger’s trip, their purchases onboard and gave them a free future cruise.
Trainwreck: Poop Cruise is the new Netflix doc which revisits the 2013 chaotic voyage of the cursed Carnival Triumph through the eyes of some of those poor souls who were on board.
Trainwreck: Poop Cruise: The delayed rescue and rough seas A still from Trainwreck: Poop Cruise (Image via Netflix) Carnival had first planned for the Triumph to be towed back to Progreso, Mexico.
They were also offered a free cruise. Carnival spent $115 million cleaning, repairing, and retrofitting the Triumph. The vessel is now called the Carnival Sunrise, should you wish to book passage.
A passenger on the notorious Carnival Triumph "poop cruise" said the upcoming Netflix documentary fails to capture the true horror of four days at sea without food, power and sanitation - "the ...
A cruise ship stranded in Vancouver is jokingly being compared to the recent Netflix Poop Cruise documentary -- minus some of ...
Netflix’s ‘Trainwreck: Poop Cruise’ offers a closer look at the 2013 voyage that saw thousands of passengers stranded on the ‘Carnival Triumph’ for days without power ...
In February 2013, a sunny cruise vacation took a dramatic turn. After a fire broke out in the engine room, Carnival Triumph lost power in the Gulf of Mexico, stranding thousands of passengers on the ...
The rescue and aftermath A passenger is interviewed on Feb. 14, 2013, in Mobile, Alabama, after leaving the crippled cruise liner Carnival Triumph. Jeff Gammons--Getty Images After the fire initially ...