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Royal Caribbean’s Response To Ship Malfunction That “Sliced Open” Passenger Smells Like Damage Control

Fatalities on cruises are often connected to passengers falling overboard. Yet, there are other ways in which guests can get injured or fall sick. Food poisoning is unfortunately quite common, and unusual accidents can sometimes happen too. Cruises are much like cities floating above the ocean, welcoming thousands of people every day, so the likelihood of someone getting injured is relatively high.
Royal Caribbean recently made the news after a passenger was ‘sliced open’ when one of the ship’s slides suddenly broke. The company has now released a statement that smells like damage control rather than a proper response to the tragic accident.
Royal Caribbean Passenger ‘Sliced Open’ As A Waterslide Broke
On Thursday, August 7, a Royal Caribbean passenger vacationing on Icon of the Seas got injured while going through the ‘frightening bolt’ slide. Known for its incredible height of 46ft, this water slide has a trapdoor launch and a 360° loop. It also features an acrylic glass part from which passengers can see people passing through the slide. It is here that the slide suddenly broke, sending glass pieces onto the floor.
Luckily, no guests were injured except for a man in his 40s, who was passing through the slide at the moment of the accident. Allegedly, the man reported lacerations to his back and legs. Plenty of videos of the slide after the accident were soon shared online. In these, water can be seen gushing out of the slide, with a massive hole visible in the acrylic glass.
Royal Caribbean Addressed The Accident With A Disappointing Statement
Aerial view of Royal Caribbean’s Icon Of The Seas at Port of Miami.
Royal Caribbean released a statement claiming an investigation is now taking place. According to the official statement:
The slide remained closed for the rest of the voyage while engineers assessed the damage (…) The company has not provided a timeline for reopening and is investigating whether the failure was due to a manufacturing defect, installation issue, or an unexpected impact. Other pools and water attractions on board remained open, but passengers noted an increase in visible safety checks across the ship in the days following the incident.
Unfortunately, the statement smells like damage control. Royal Caribbean hasn’t taken any responsibility for what happened, and the company’s official response seems to minimize the accident.
Royal Caribbean’s Safety and Security page claims that its ships often exceed regulatory authorities’ requirements regarding safety measures. For instance, all vessels comply with the U.S. Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act (CVSSA) requirements, which include regulations concerning medical preparedness, access control, and railing heights.
Yet, the company often makes the headlines for its accidents happening on board, sometimes resulting in fatalities. For instance, in late July, a worker jumped overboard after stabbing a female colleague. A few days earlier, about 130 passengers fell sick on one of Royal Caribbean’s ships, and the symptoms matched those of Norovirus. The recent accident shows, once again, how Royal Caribbean needs to improve its safety measures.
How Did People React?
A close-up of the Royal Caribbean logo on the side of the world’s biggest cruise ship, the Icon of the Seas.
Erica Hunt, one of the passengers on board the Icon of the Seas, said in an interview with Today that her son was queuing to try out the slide when the glass broke. She stated:
I immediately ran up the steps of that ride to find my son. We were all screaming, ‘Don’t let anyone else down the ride, stop the ride, stop the ride.
Luckily, Royal Caribbean workers immediately closed the slide so nobody else got injured. However, Hunt said she was extremely disappointed since the company didn’t make any official announcement about the slide or the injured person. Considering the recent statement, there’s a good chance Hunt may now be even more disappointed than before.
Plenty of people on Reddit also shared their shock about what happened. In a viral Reddit post, users speculated whether the accident may have been caused by a combination of cool water, hot temperatures, and the sun. User tedmalin said the Royal Caribbean likely knew about the manufacturing defect since something similar had already allegedly happened on another ship, Navigator of the Seas, while user LayerNo3634 wrote what many are now thinking, ‘Lawsuit to follow.’
Unfortunately, Royal Caribbean is unlikely to release a second statement, and some people are now speculating that other slides will soon be closed to prevent similar accidents from happening again.
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Royal Caribbean Reinforces Exclusive Destination-Led Experiences Strategy – Cruise Industry News

CEO Jason Liberty said that the Royal Caribbean Group continues to reinforce its strategy of delivering exclusive destination-led experiences.
“We are meaningfully investing in destination experiences,” he explained during the company’s recent earnings call.
The investment is part of a broader strategy that aims to increase guest repetition, as well as to increase the lifetime value of the customer, lower acquisition costs and position the brand to further close the gap to land-based vacations, Liberty explained.
Noting that the company’s newbuild lineup is also part of the same approach, he said that both the new destinations and new ships meet customers’ expectations and offer what they are currently looking to do.
“We’re able to do that not just by benefiting from volume but also by enhancing the guest experience, as those destinations tend to be the highest-rate destinations that are out there,” he continued.
“Earlier (in July), we officially closed on our acquisition of the Port of Costa Maya and are now well underway in bringing this exciting destination to life,” Liberty said, mentioning the company’s new Perfect Day Mexico project.
Royal Caribbean is also working on adding new beach clubs in the Caribbean and the Bahamas, as well as in the South Pacific.
“In 2027, we’ll expand the reach of our Royal Beach Club Collection to the South Pacific with Royal Beach Club Lelepa,” he continued.
“These experiences are located across key strategic markets and are engineered to generate premium yields and returns for years to come,” Liberty explained.
He also highlighted Royal Caribbean’s commitment to local communities and generating a positive impact on destinations.
“Central to our destination strategy is a commitment to the economic development of these communities, generating thousands of jobs, championing environmental restoration, improving wastewater treatment and conserving local native plants and species.”
The company is also supporting recycling programs, providing educational and training programs, and investing in infrastructure such as roads and community centers, he added.
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Video Of Man Falling From Cruise Ship Waterslide Is NOT Authentic — News Report Edited

Is a video showing a man falling through a hole in a cruise ship waterslide authentic? No, that’s not true: The video of a real ABC news report of the Icon of the Seas waterslide accident was edited to add a digitally-created fake clip at the beginning. The original video only shows water flowing from a hole after the man plunged to the deck. No authentic video of the man falling has been shared publicly.
The claim appeared in a video (archived here) published on TikTok on August 9, 2025, under the title #news #foryou #usa🇺🇸. The caption on the video read:
Passenger injured on water slide aboard world’s largest cruise ship
This is what the post looked like on TikTok at the time of writing:
Source: screenshot of TikTok by Lead Stories
The original video (arhived here) was aired on ABC’s Good Morning America on August 8, 2025. It opens with video of water flowing through an open hole, without the falling man:
This is a screenshot of the hole shown later in the ABC video:
Source: screenshot of YouTube by Lead Stories
A frame-by-frame examination of the clip showing the man falling through the hole does not appear to be realistic. The man’s arms are extended before, during, and after he would have been falling through the narrow hole.
Source: screenshot of TikTok by Lead Stories
Source: screenshot of TikTok by Lead Stories
Source: screenshot of TikTok by Lead Stories
There is also a jump-cut in the video just after the man disappears off the screen, which indicates a video edit.
A spokesperson for the Royal Caribbean Group, which operates the ship, issued a media statement (archived here) making it clear the injured person did not fall through the hole:
Our team provided medical care to an adult guest when acrylic glass broke off a water slide as the guest passed through the slide. The guest is being treated for his injuries. The water slide is closed for the remainder of the sailing pending an investigation.
The incident happened on Saturday, August 9, 2025, after the ship departed Florida on a 7-day cruise in the Caribbean.
The man was reported to be in stable condition in a hospital.
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Passenger aboard Royal Caribbean cruise ship injured after water slide breaks

A passenger aboard the largest cruise ship in the world was injured after part of a 14m-tall slide broke on Aug 7 as he was passing through it.
The cruise ship, Royal Caribbean’s Icon Of The Seas, has since closed the slide for the remainder of its journey while an investigation is carried out.
Data from cruise ship tracking website CruiseMapper showed that the ship was moving between St Thomas Island in the US Virgin Islands and CocoCay in the Bahamas on Aug 7.
“Our team provided medical care to an adult guest when acrylic glass broke off a water slide as the guest passed through the slide,” a Royal Caribbean Group spokesperson said in a statement, reported CNN.
“The guest is being treated for his injuries. The water slide is closed for the remainder of the sailing pending an investigation,” said the spokesperson, adding that the passenger is in stable condition.
It is unknown what the extent of the passenger’s injuries are.
The ship was slated to return to Miami on Aug 9, according to CBS News. There have been no further statements released from the cruise operator since then.
In a video posted on X by user Jim Muldoon, passengers can be heard shouting for the water slide to stop operating as water pours from the hole.
“Oh my god, someone just fell out of the slide,” a person says in the video.
However, contrary to similar claims from passengers’ videos circulating on social media, British newspaper The Telegraph reported that the passenger did not fall through the hole – he received severe cuts as he sped over the broken edge of the slide.
His “leg and back were cut open pretty bad”, said X user @SauniR6, sharing a closer image of the slide, with the hole appearing to have jagged edges.
The slide in question was reported to be the 86m-long Frightening Bolt, which boasts a drop of 14m. It is housed aboard the ship in the nearly 1,600 sq m water park known as Category 6.
Speaking to entertainment website Unilad, a Royal Caribbean spokesperson said: “The health and safety of our guests, crew, and the communities we visit are our top priority.
“To maintain an environment that supports the highest levels of health and safety on board our ships, we implement rigorous cleaning procedures, many of which far exceed public health guidelines.”
The six slides aboard the Icon Of The Seas are from German manufacturer Wiegand.Waterrides, and are made from glass fibre reinforced plastic.
The ship can carry up to 7,600 guests at full capacity alongside a 2,350-strong crew.
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