
Royal Caribbean passengers have broken their silence after a glass water slide shattered on board one of its cruise ships, leaving a guest with ‘skin lacerations’ on their arms and legs.
On August 2, the Royal Caribbean Icon of the Seas - the world’s biggest cruiser - left Miami, Florida, with plans to return on August 9.
However, tragedy struck just five days into holidaymakers’ once-in-a-lifetime trip; a glass waterslide shattered, causing an adult guest to ‘slice’ themselves open on a broken panel.
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In footage captured onboard the vessel, water could be seen escaping the 46-foot-tall ‘Frightening Bolt Waterslide’ tube.
Recounting the terrifying incident, an anonymous passenger told NBC6. "We saw the gaping hole.
"The water was coming out. It was kind of disturbing to see it because it was a crazy slide, and it was really scary.”
Royal Caribbean confirmed that none of the guests onboard the Icon of the Seas - whose capacity is a whopping 7,600 passengers and 2,350 crew members - fell through the slide’s jagged gap.
Another traveller, who had reportedly travelled down the slide just 20 minutes before, added: "It’s a little frightening. It could’ve happened to us, and I'm glad it didn’t.”
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When asked if they were informed that the malfunction had taken place, another cruiser replied in the negative.
“If you are not here, nobody knows,” they claimed.

Meanwhile, a woman named Sophia is now second-guessing whether she’ll ever go on a slide like the one damaged on the Icon of the Seas again.
“I will not be going on slides like that ever again," she said. "Definitely not.”
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As per Cruise Hive, a male was seen with ‘skin laceration injuries from his legs to his hands’.
According to a statement issued to NBC6 by the Royal Caribbean Group, the guest who was injured in the slide smash is currently being treated for his injuries.
"Our team provided medical care to an adult guest when acrylic glass broke off a water slide as the guest passed through the slide," they said.
In a further update, the company added that the slide will remain closed for the rest of the ship’s voyage and that engineers will be assessing 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.
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"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."
In a statement to LADbible Group, the spokesperson added: “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 onboard our ships, we implement rigorous cleaning procedures, many of which far exceed public health guidelines."
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