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Cruise ship to return to PortMiami after man suffers injuries when waterslide’s acrylic glass breaks

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MIAMI — The Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas, a cruise ship that has been in service for just over a year, is returning to PortMiami Saturday after a man was injured in the Category 6 water park.

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Witnesses shared videos that captured shouting after a curve of the Frightening Bolt, a drop-style waterslide, cracked — leaving a hole as there were people inside.

“When the other gentleman went down, it sliced him … and then glass fell and the water gushed,” Lillian Destefano said. “No one fell through. Thank God!”

According to Royal Caribbean, the acrylic glass broke off, the guest who was injured received medical treatment, and the waterslide was closed pending the result of an investigation.

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Brett Knese joined the Local 10 News team as a general assignment reporter in March 2025.



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Luxury Southampton cruise ship sold to Crescent Seas

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The 1999-built Seven Seas Navigator cruise ship has been operated by Regent Seven Seas Cruises since 2006 with the ship making many calls out of Southampton. 

Regent Seven Seas Cruises have now sold the ship to a new start-up that aims to build a luxury residential cruising project, known as Crescent Seas. 

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Spearheaded by former Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings chairman, Russell Galbut, Crescent Seas is set to offer permeant residence on board Navigator — with prices ranging from $750,000 to $8million. 

Seven Seas Navigator is set to be delivered to Crescent Seas in 2026.

Just last week the Seven Seas Navigator departed Southampton on July 29 headed for Ireland, Greenland and Iceland. 

The ship is not expected to come to the city while under Crescent Seas. 





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