On an Alaska cruise, there were reports of bed bugs in some of the cabins. Passengers woke up with itchy bites all over their bodies. The cruise line tried to deal with it, but it was a nightmare for those affected. They couldn't fully relax in their rooms and were constantly worried about the bugs spreading.
A particularly bad one was when the navigation system on an Alaska cruise ship malfunctioned. The ship veered off course and almost ran aground in a dangerous area. Passengers were terrified as they could see the rocky shores getting closer. Luckily, the crew managed to fix the problem at the last minute.
One horror story could be about a cruise where the ship had engine problems in the middle of the ocean near Alaska. Passengers were stuck for days without proper heating or cooling, and the food supplies started to run low. It was a very uncomfortable and scary situation for everyone on board.
Well, I don't have personal experiences from those specific horror stories. But generally, on a cruise, horror stories could involve things like bad food. Maybe the food on the Windstar cruise was inedible, like overcooked and cold at the same time. Another aspect could be bad service. The staff might have been rude or unresponsive, not fulfilling passengers' basic requests.
There might be a story of a fishing crew in Alaska. They encounter a thick fog that seems to swallow their boat whole. In the fog, they see a shadowy figure on the water that defies explanation. It moves in an unnatural way and seems to be getting closer. The crew is filled with dread, fearing for their lives as this unknown entity approaches.
There was this cruise where a huge storm hit. The ship was rocking violently. Some passengers got seriously injured as they were thrown around in their cabins or in the corridors. The crew tried their best to keep everyone safe, but it was still a terrifying experience for all on board.
A Medi Share horror story might involve a family who thought they had comprehensive coverage for their child's chronic illness. But Medi Share started to limit the number of treatments they would cover per year, far less than what the medical professionals recommended. This put the child's health at risk as the family couldn't afford the full treatment on their own. The family felt betrayed as they had chosen Medi Share based on the belief that they would cover necessary medical care for their child.
Well, I heard of one where the ship had a major plumbing issue. Sewage started backing up in some cabins. The smell was just unbearable for the single passengers who were looking forward to a nice cruise. They had to endure that stench for days while the crew tried to fix it.
On one cruise, there was a fire in one of the cabins. The smoke spread quickly, and the fire alarms were not working properly in some parts of the ship. People were confused about what to do. Some passengers had to help others to safety as the crew seemed disorganized at first. It was a very chaotic and dangerous situation.
One horror story is about a cruise where there was a major outbreak of food poisoning. Passengers were constantly sick, running to the bathrooms. The ship's medical facilities were overwhelmed, and it took days for the situation to be somewhat under control. It ruined the whole vacation experience for many.
Another horror story might involve bad weather. Norwegian cruises sometimes face rough seas. There have been accounts where the ship was not properly stabilized, and passengers experienced extreme seasickness. Also, the crew's response to such situations was not always satisfactory. They may not have provided enough support to the distressed passengers, like not supplying sufficient anti - nausea medications or not having enough quiet and comfortable areas for those who were feeling ill.
A really bad rental horror story involved a landlord who would enter the rental property without permission. The tenant would come home to find things moved around and it made them feel very unsafe and violated their privacy.