Netflix's Trainwreck: Poop Cruise unpacks a 2013 incident in which a powerless cruise ship floated at sea for days without working toilets. With no air conditioning or refrigeration, passengers found ...
When they say poop deck they mean it! But at first flush, the episode that initially hits your senses is Poop Cruise, a 55-minute (including credits) investigation, premiering June 24, into that time ...
Over 4,000 people onboard the ship were left without electricity and working toilets for four days Aptly titled Poop Cruise, the one-hour episode investigates the infamous 2013 voyage that left over 4 ...
“Trainwreck Poop Cruise,” streaming Tuesday as a Netflix original, chronicles the hideously unsettling events that beset 4,200-plus passengers on a four-day Gulf of Mexico cruise aboard the Carnival ...
An engine room fire caused a complete loss of power on the ship, cutting off essentials like working toilets on board Passengers who were on the cruise ship at the time recall the chaos they ...
After this documentary, you may never want to go on another cruise ship again. The episode centers on the notorious 2013 voyage of the Carnival Triumph, a four-day cruise from Galveston, Texas, to ...
The Triumph set out as do so many floating vacations: a simple four-day cruise from Galveston to Cozumel, Mexico, and back. Everything went according to plan until it was time to return to the U.S.
Earlier this week, Netflix users were treated to a unique documentary. Poop Cruise, part of the documentary series Trainwreck, recounts the events that unfolded aboard the luxury cruise ship Carnival ...
“Trainwreck: Poop Cruise” recounts the 2013 engine room fire on the Carnival Triumph that left it stranded with thousands of passengers. The Netflix documentary features passenger footage and ...
In February 2013, a sunny cruise vacation took a dramatic turn. After a fire broke out in the engine room, Carnival Triumph lost power in the Gulf of Mexico, stranding thousands of passengers on the ...