Royal Caribbean in Shock: Wild Multiple Streamers FIGHT Aboard and Get KICKED OFF Mid-Cruise!
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Royal Caribbean in Shock: Wild Multiple Streamers FIGHT Aboard and Get KICKED OFF Mid-Cruise!
Anyone on a cruise ship could get caught up in those tense onboard fights that sometimes break out.
Why do I say that? Well, recently, during a 7-night sailing with Royal Caribbean, a heated altercation broke out between at least two passengers — something that definitely shouldn’t have happened on vacation.
And honestly, Royal has been making the headlines lately even more than Carnival, right?
Drop a comment below if you’ve noticed that too!
But anyway, the growing number of these brawls on cruise ships is becoming a real concern for travelers who just want a relaxing, drama-free getaway. So, how can we prevent this and make sure our cruise stays calm and enjoyable?
Let’s find out — on today’s episode of Cruise Now.
Royal Caribbean in Shock: Wild Multiple Streamers FIGHT Aboard and Get KICKED OFF Mid-Cruise!
Before we dive into some real advice for genuine cruise lovers, let’s start with the latest headline-making story — a full-blown fight that broke out aboard Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas, during what was supposed to be a relaxing 7-night Western Caribbean cruise. The ship had just departed from Galveston, Texas, with its first two days spent peacefully at sea — until things took a sharp turn.
Two streamers, David Ryan and Dave Willis, reportedly got into a heated argument about another content creator — and it didn’t stop at words. Witnesses say it quickly escalated into punches, shoving, and chaos, with furniture flying and both men wrestling on the floor.
Royal Caribbean in Shock: Wild Multiple Streamers FIGHT Aboard and Get KICKED OFF Mid-Cruise!
Passengers watching the scene said the two had been drinking heavily throughout the night, streaming live, and provoking others with rude comments. In fact, earlier in the cruise, videos surfaced showing them bothering other guests — knocking on decorated cabin doors and even asking if people were “swingers,” filming everything for views.
Another incident occurred in Studio B on Deck 4 during a game show event, where one of the streamers blocked the audience’s view with his camera, taunting nearby guests just to capture their reactions.
Eventually, ship security stepped in — not for the first time that night — and detained the two men. When the ship reached Roatán, Honduras, both were escorted off and left to find their own way home.