I'm not debating the news story because I wasn't there. I'm merely interested in the status going forward for the reason given.
Here is the story from khou.com in Houston:
Hundreds of Carnival Cruise Lines passengers are stuck in the ocean without a propeller. The ship, bound for Cancun, is limping into Progreso to have repairs made to its propulsion system.
The cruise was supposed to be nothing but fun in the sun aboard the Carnival Ecstasy, but that is not how the passengers see it.
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Carnival Cruise Lines ship, Ecstasy, is having propulsion system problems and is stopping in Progreso, Mexico for repairs.
"Her very words were, 'We are dead in the water', " says Jay Laughlin.
Laughlin's wife Bonnie and 7-and 8-year-old daughters Maddie and Megan are on the ship for a spring break cruise.
The engines stopped, and the ship was just floating. Carnival says the ship is experiencing technical difficulties with its propulsion system.
Jay Laughlin's wife Bonnie and - and 8-year-old daughters Maddie and Megan are on the ship for a spring break cruise, as are a half dozen other families from their neighborhood.
"She was not happy. The kids were miserable couldn't sleep," Laughlin says about his wife.
Another passenger on the boat communicated via e-mail, writing, "We are going to Progreso, Mexico because there is a part being shipped there to fix the boat. Everyone is furious. Another security official told me that this has happened six times before with him."
According to the passenger agony on the Ecstasy came to a head Wednesday afternoon.
Also online
Statement from Carnival
At 2 p.m., about 500 people protested in the lobby of the ship. People were shouting "no Progreso, take us home".
"Guests were apprised of the situation prior to the cruise and had the option of canceling and receiving a full refund of their cruise fare if they did not wish to sail," says Carnival spokesperson Vance Gulliksen.
That's not what Laughlin heard when he checked in his family.
"They led us to believe that they had those problems fixed, both before they got on the ship and after my wife was in the stateroom," he says.
As for trying to get information out of the company, "In a word, 'clueless', " says Laughlin.
The problem actually started on the ship's last cruise.
Carnival says they are stopping in Progreso for parts and so an engineer flown in from Europe can continue work on the ailing propulsion system.
According to the latest statement from Carnival, passengers will be offered a 50-percent refund of their cruise fare and a 25 percent discount on a future Carnival cruise.
Many say that is just not enough.
There are more than 2000 people on board the Ecstacy, and many are from this area and other parts of Texas.
The Ecstasy is scheduled to return to Galveston on Saturday.
All future voyages remain as scheduled at this time.