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Another Carnival cruise ship has troubles at sea
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Steve Harrigan reports from Miami
- Duration 2:12
- Date Mar 15, 2013
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CN now getting home by plane another break down a mechanical breakdown -- has kept the carnival dream this time at a Caribbean port.
Carnival says -- they will fly thousands of vacationers home.
To try to make up for the problem one person says.
Could be worse.
-- when it first happened like I felt I didn't notice.
Some panic and some frustration.
And people wanted to get off the -- Could say they didn't know what was going on that they would they would live in saint -- everybody I spoke to on the beach.
Has what has been very happy well out of sync it would be a lot different.
This is pretty -- -- and agency mine right.
-- Marten is seen Steve Harrigan has turned into Steve Martin but Steve -- -- kid -- just as funny as Steve Martin is live in Miami.
So it feels like this is you know Groundhog Day with yet another carnival crew -- That's right Martha we're working on the problems about this carnival dream ship in just overnight there is another problem.
With the carnival legend it's now making its way back to Tampa very slowly after some engine trouble at just about fourteen miles an hour they do have power.
Passengers on board the legend will get a hundred dollar credit for their troubles in the dream -- you mentioned is still stock.
In saint Martin's passengers have been flying out since Thursday.
There was problem with that back up generator they intermittently lost power on the elevators in the bathrooms -- power has been restored and the passengers on the dream will get three day credit and 50% off their next carnival cruise Martha.
-- this is just and a PR nightmare for carnival on top of what happened last month is it taking at all I think industry -- Certainly last month with the triumph was a much more major problem.
That carnival ship was stranded out in the Gulf of Mexico for five days after a fire on board the engine.
But industry analysts say the cruise business is incredibly resilient and quarterly profits were -- Are up.
All right Steve thank you very much Steve -- and I'm cruise watch down there thank you -- there.