SHOCKING CRUISE BAN: Cruise Line ARRESTS and BANS for Life this BAD Passenger's Behavior...
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SHOCKING CRUISE BAN: Cruise Line ARRESTS and BANS for Life this BAD Passenger's Behavior...
Very few people realize that you can actually get permanently banned from a cruise line — all because of actions that seem completely harmless. Sounds far-fetched, right? But the truth is, even while you’re enjoying your dream vacation, one wrong decision or a single impulsive moment can get you kicked off the ship on the spot… or banned for life from ever cruising again.
And the scariest part? Many passengers get banned without even understanding what they did wrong.
Watch closely so you don’t accidentally become the main character in a situation no one wants to experience!
SHOCKING CRUISE BAN: Cruise Line ARRESTS and BANS for Life this BAD Passenger's Behavior...
An Alabama mother and son are facing serious accusations after allegedly assaulting an older passenger aboard an MSC cruise. This incident ultimately led to the son being kicked off the ship in Jamaica for what officials described as “excessive behavior.”
According to a report from Local10, 49-year-old Kelli Lyn Ryan and her son Dylan Ryan were captured on surveillance video striking a fellow passenger on October 6 while sailing on an MSC cruise that departed from Miami. The confrontation reportedly unfolded inside the ship’s expansive two-deck theater at around 9:30 p.m.
SHOCKING CRUISE BAN: Cruise Line ARRESTS and BANS for Life this BAD Passenger's Behavior...
The following day, as the MSC Seascape made its first port stop in Falmouth, Jamaica, Dylan was removed from the vessel due to his behavior, which cruise officials did not specify beyond describing it as “excessive.” Authorities have not confirmed whether his removal was directly tied to the alleged assault, but the timing strongly suggests a connection.
Surprisingly, while Dylan was left behind in Jamaica to arrange his own travel, Kelli was permitted to continue on the remainder of the seven-night itinerary. The cruise made additional stops in Grand Cayman, Cozumel, and MSC’s private island, Ocean Cay, before heading back to Miami.
Once the Seascape returned on Saturday, October 12, Kelli’s vacation came to an abrupt end. Miami-Dade police were waiting at the port, and she was arrested shortly after stepping off the gangway. She is now facing a felony charge: battery on a person 65 years or older, a serious offense under Florida law.