While getting the chance to watch Taylor Swift in concert, a group of fans continued to celebrate by going on a Taylor Swift-themed cruise on Royal Caribbeanโs Allure of the Seas. Throughout the week, the cruise offered a unique experience for fans of the signer. The week included a door decorating contest, trivia, karaoke, and even a friendship bracelet swap. While seeming like a dream for fans of Swift, one passenger sadly went overboard during the trip, causing the Coast Guard and Royal Caribean to start searching.ย
Although not wanting to release too much information surrounding the incident as authorities continued to search, the Coast Guard confirmed that the missing person was a 66-year-old woman. No explanation surrounding her falling overboard was given. Royal Caribbean also issued a statement, reading, โOur crew immediately launched a search and rescue effort and is working with local authorities. We are also providing support and assistance to the guestโs family during this difficult time. To respect the privacy of our guestโs family, we have no additional details to share.โ
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After leaving port in Miami, the cruise was expected to travel to Nassau and the private island Coco Cay. But shortly after departing Nassau, the call went out that a person went overboard. Besides the Coast Guard and Allure of the Seas searching for the woman, a second ship, the Utopia of the Seas, also assisted in the rescue efforts.ย
Taylor Swift Cruise Turned Rescue
Looking at the latest reports, the Allure of the Seas stopped their search and continued ahead to Coco Cay. As for the Coast Guard and the Royal Bahamas Defense Force, they are currently working together in hopes of finding the missing woman. But at the time she went missing, high winds hindered their efforts.ย
Some passengers on the cruise decided to share their experiences on TikTok. With one woman discussing the situation, a person commented, โFormer cruise ship worker speaking – it happens a lot more often than youโd think and the odds of finding someone in the pitch dark is practically impossible.” Another person added, โCoast Guard helicopter is flying grid patterns between the ships. Weโre on Utopia watching your ship and our own searchlights.โย
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