The cruise ship was once again cleared to sail this morning and is scheduled to return to Sea Paradise at 5:00pm today.
It was reported yesterday that the U.S. Coast Guard placed a no sail order on Paradise after a problem was found during a routine inspection.
The unsatisfactory conditions flagged by inspectors involved the onboard systems that close the ship's automated doors, and workers were able to make the necessary repairs relatively fast.
The CEO of Margaritaville at Sea gave a statement to TravelPulse today.
The planned departure of Margaritaville at Sea Paradise was put on hold due to the US Coast Guard's inspection. The guests disembarked from the ship and were compensated for their time on board.
Ensuring the safety of our guests is our top priority. Our cruise line's shoreside and shipboard teams worked closely with the US Coast Guard to address the issue and were cleared for sailing this morning.
The certificate of compliance was temporarily suspended due to work being done in the port. We were able to return to safe service within 48 hours.
The partnership with the USCG helps ensure the safety of all guests and crew members. The sailing ship will leave from the Port of Palm Beach at 5pm today.
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