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Royal Caribbean International - Legend of the Seas

Miami, Florida, United States

Toll-free: (800) 327-6700
Phone: (305) 539-6000
Location: 1050 Caribbean Way
Mailing address: 1050 Caribbean Way
Miami, Florida
33132-2096
United States
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Cruise Ship hours of operation:
daily 24 hours in international waters, closed at port

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January 19th, 2012

Seafaring tradition holds that the captain should be last to leave a sinking ship. But is it realistic to expect skippers to suppress their survival instinct amid the horror of a maritime disaster? To ask them to stare down death from the bridge, as the lights go out and the water rises, until everyone else has made it to safety?

January 19th, 2012

Seafaring tradition holds that the captain should be last to leave a sinking ship. But is it realistic to expect skippers — only human after all — to suppress their survival instinct amid the horror of a maritime disaster? To ask them to stare down death from the bridge, as the lights go out and the water rises, until everyone else has made it to safety?

January 19th, 2012

SEAFARING tradition holds that the captain goes down with the ship, but is it realistic to expect skippers to suppress their survival instinct?

January 19th, 2012

STOCKHOLM -- Seafaring tradition holds that the captain should be last to leave a sinking ship. But is it realistic to expect skippers to suppress their survival instinct amid the horror of a maritime disaster? To ask them to stare down death from...

January 19th, 2012

STOCKHOLM — Seafaring tradition holds that the captain should be last to leave a sinking ship. But is it realistic to expect skippers to suppress their survival instinct amid the horror of a maritime disaster?

January 19th, 2012

Captains are expected to stare down death from the bridge until everyone else has made it to safety

January 19th, 2012

Is it realistic to expect skippers - only human after all - to suppress their survival instinct amid the horror of a maritime disaster?

January 19th, 2012

Seafaring tradition holds that the captain should be last to leave a sinking ship. But is it realistic to expect skippers only human after all to suppress their survival instinct amid the horror of a maritime disaster? To ask them...

January 19th, 2012

Seafaring tradition holds that the captain should be last to leave a sinking ship. But is it realistic to expect skippers to suppress their survival instinct amid the horror of a maritime disaster? From mariners on ships plying the world's oceans, the answer is loud and clear: Aye. | PHOTOS | UPDATED RESCUE PHOTOS

January 19th, 2012

STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Seafaring tradition holds that the captain should be last to leave a sinking ship. But is it realistic to expect skippers to suppress their survival instinct amid the horror of a maritime disaster? YouTube Video:  No YouTube read more

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